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Beach Volleyball At The 2002 Central American And Caribbean Games
The Beach Volleyball at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games was held November 19–30, 2002 in San Salvador, El Salvador. Women's competition Men's competition See also * Volleyball at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games References Newspaper ResultsNewspaper Results
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El Salvador
El Salvador (; , meaning " The Saviour"), officially the Republic of El Salvador ( es, República de El Salvador), is a country in Central America. It is bordered on the northeast by Honduras, on the northwest by Guatemala, and on the south by the Pacific Ocean. El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador. The country's population in 2022 is estimated to be 6.5 million. Among the Mesoamerican nations that historically controlled the region are the Lenca (after 600 AD), the Mayans, and then the Cuzcatlecs. Archaeological monuments also suggest an early Olmec presence around the first millennium BC. In the beginning of the 16th century, the Spanish Empire conquered the Central American territory, incorporating it into the Viceroyalty of New Spain ruled from Mexico City. However the Viceroyalty of Mexico had little to no influence in the daily affairs of the isthmus, which was colonized in 1524. In 1609, the area was declared the Captaincy General of Guatemala by t ...
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2002 Central American And Caribbean Games
The 19th Central American and Caribbean Games were held in San Salvador, El Salvador from November 22 to December 8, 2002 and included 4,301 competitors from 31 nations, competing in 32 sports. The main stadium for these championships was the Estadio Nacional Flor Blanca.For political reasons,Cuba decided to boycott the event. Squash made its debut at the Central American and Caribbean Games. Sports * * * * * * * Beach Volleyball () * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Racquetball () * * Roller skating () * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Medal table References Official site(archived) MetaOfficial Results {{DEFAULTSORT:Central American And Caribbean Games, 2002 2002 in multi-sport events International sports competitions hosted by El Salvador 2002 in Salvadoran sport 2002 in Central American sport 2002 in Caribbean sport Multi-sport events in El Salvador 21st century in San Salvador Sports competitions in San Salvador November 2002 sports events in North America 2002 ...
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Volleyball At The 2002 Central American And Caribbean Games
This page presents the results of the Men's and Women's Volleyball Tournament during the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games, which was held from November 28 to December 8, 2002 in San Salvador, El Salvador. Men's tournament Final standings # # # Women's tournament Competing nations Squads * Preliminary round Group A * November 29 * December 1 * December 3 Group B * November 29 * December 1 * December 3 Quarterfinals * December 4 Classification match (7th/8th place) * December 5 Final round Semifinals * December 5 Classification match (5th/6th place) * December 6 Finals =Bronze-medal match= * December 6 =Gold-medal match= * December 7 Final standings # # # # # # # # Awards * Most Valuable Player: ** References Results {{Events at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games Central American and Caribbean Games The Central American and Caribbean Games ...
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Rafael Vargas
Rafael Vargas-Suarez (born 1972), more commonly known as Vargas-Suarez Universal, is a contemporary artist living and working in Brooklyn, New York. Born in Mexico City, Vargas-Suarez was raised in the Houston suburb of Clear Lake City, adjacent to the Johnson Space Center. From 1991 to 1996 he studied astronomy and art history at the University of Texas at Austin and moved to New York City in 1997. (select "Artists" at the top of the page) He is primarily known for large-scale wall drawings, paintings, drawings, and photographs that draw inspiration from architecture, astronomy, biology, and medicine. His work has been or is currently featured in numerous exhibits, such as the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, New York, the Jersey City Museum in Jersey City, New Jersey, the Thomas Erben Gallery in New York City, the Galeria Ramis Barquet in Monterrey, Mexico, and the Galeria Carlos Irizarry in San Juan, Puerto Rico. References External linksHomepage
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Ricardo Rodríguez (beach Volleyball)
Ricardo Rodriguez or Rodríguez may refer to: Sports Baseball *Rick Rodriguez (born 1960), Major League Baseball pitcher *Rich Rodriguez (baseball) (born 1963), Major League Baseball pitcher *Ricardo Rodríguez (baseball, born 1978), Major League Baseball pitcher from the Dominican Republic *Ricardo Rodríguez (baseball, born 1992), Major League Baseball pitcher from Venezuela Other sports *Ricardo Rodríguez (racing driver) (1942–1962), Formula One driver *Ricardo José Rodríguez (born 1952), Argentine rower *Ricardo Rodríguez (bobsleigh) (born 1967), Mexican bobsledder *Ricardo Rodríguez (football manager) (born 1974), Spanish football coach *Ricardo Rodriguez (wrestler) (born 1986), ring name for Jesus Rodriguez, professional wrestler and ring announcer *Ricardo Rodriguez (footballer) (born 1992), Swiss footballer *Ricardo Rodríguez-Pace (born 1993), Venezuelan tennis player Others *Ricky Rodriguez (1975–2005), aka Davidito, member of Children of God *Ricardo Rodríguez ...
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José Vásquez (beach Volleyball)
José Vásquez may refer to: Sports *José Vásquez, water polo player for Mexico at the 1968 Summer Olympics * José Luis Vásquez (born 1957), Peruvian former football player and manager * José Sebastián Vásquez (born 1982), Argentine footballer *Jose Vasquez (soccer) (born 1969), retired Mexican-American soccer player *José Vásquez (beach volleyball) (born 1972), Venezuelan beach volleyball player at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games *José Vásquez (judoka) (born 1979), Dominican Republic judoka * Jose Vasquez (ice hockey) (born 1985), American ice hockey player who played for the Indiana Blizzards, Queen City Storm and West Michigan Blizzard Other *Bishop José Vásquez Silos, who ordained Francisco Robles Ortega Francisco Robles Ortega (; born 2 March 1949) is a Mexican prelate of the Catholic Church, a cardinal since 2007. He is the Archbishop of Guadalajara. Cardinal Robles had previously served as archbishop of Monterrey from 2003 to 2011. He is a . ...
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Tomás Hernández (beach Volleyball)
Tomás Hernández Burillo (19 February 1930 – 2 January 1982), commonly known as Moreno, was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward. Club career Born in Zaragoza, Aragon, Moreno spent four years of his career with La Liga giants FC Barcelona, after signing from local UD Huesca in early 1952. In his first two seasons the Catalonia club won the league, the Copa del Rey and the Copa Eva Duarte, with the player being instrumental in the 1952–53 league conquest – 22 goals in just 30 matches, only trailing Telmo Zarra in the Pichichi Trophy race.Tomas Hernandez Burillo, “Moreno”
, 21 December 1988
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Juan Rodríguez (beach Volleyball)
Juan Rodríguez may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Juan Rodríguez de la Cámara del Padrón (1390–1450), Spanish poet * Juan Rodríguez Freyle (1566-1642), early Colombian writer of ''El Carnero'' * Juan Rodríguez Botas (1880–1917), Canarian impressionist Politics and law * Juan Manuel Rodríguez (1771–1847), Salvadoran revolutionary against Spain and later president of the State of El Salvador (briefly in 1824) * Juan Rodríguez Ballesteros ( fl. 1808), Spanish colonial administrator as regency Governor of Chile and Panama * Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra (born 1948), Spanish politician Sports Association football (soccer) * Juan Manuel Rodríguez Vega (1944–2021), Chilean footballer * Juan Carlos Rodríguez Moreno (born 1965), Spanish footballer * Juan José Rodríguez (born 1967), Costa Rican footballer * Juan Pablo Rodríguez (born 1979), Mexican footballer * Juan Rodríguez (footballer, born 1982), Spanish footballer * Juan Josué Rodríguez (born 1988), Hon ...
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Ramón Hernández (beach Volleyball Player)
Ramón José Hernández Marin (; born May 20, 1976) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball catcher and current major league staff assistant for the Oakland Athletics. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Oakland Athletics (1999–2003), San Diego Padres (2004–2005), Baltimore Orioles (2006–2008), Cincinnati Reds (2009–2011), Colorado Rockies (2012) and Los Angeles Dodgers (2013). Career Oakland Athletics Hernández made his debut with Oakland on June 29, 1999 as a backup catcher for A. J. Hinch. His steady progress enabled the Athletics to trade Hinch to the Kansas City Royals a year later. With experience, Hernández became known as a catcher who could solidly hit, mentor young pitchers and had steady defense. He earned praise for his defense and game-calling skills with a powerful pitching staff that included Cy Young Award winner Barry Zito, Mark Mulder and Tim Hudson. In 2003, Hernández broke out with his best season, hitting .273 with 21 home ru ...
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Raúl Papaleo
Raúl Papaleo Pérez (born October 11, 1971 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is considered by many islanders to be the all-time greatest beach volleyball player from Puerto Rico. He won the bronze medal in the men's beach team competition at the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, partnering with Ramón Hernández. Early years Born in the Ocean Park section of San Juan, to a middle-class family, Papaleo is one of three siblings. Papaleo received his primary and secondary education in Colegio San Jose de Caguas and also played others sports like baseball, basketball and motorcross. His father is a coach for an elementary school, where he started playing the sport. Papaleo, attended Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne after graduating from high school and studied Human Resources. In the meantime, he continued playing volleyball. Puerto Rican National Team In 1990, Papaleo qualified to play for the Puerto Rican National Team which is governed by t ...
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