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Beach Volleyball At The Central American And Caribbean Games
Beach volleyball was introduced at the 1998 Central American and Caribbean Games in Maracaibo, Venezuela. Men's Medalists Women's Medalists See also * Volleyball at the Central American and Caribbean Games References External links Norceca {{DEFAULTSORT:Beach Volleyball At The Central American And Caribbean Games Beach volleyball Central American and Caribbean Games The Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC or CACGs) are a multi-sport regional championship event, held quadrennial (once every four years), typically in the middle (even) year between Summer Olympics. The games are for countries in Cent ...
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Volleyball (beach) Pictogram
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summer Olympic Games since Tokyo 1964. Beach volleyball was introduced to the programme at the Atlanta 1996. The adapted version of volleyball at the Summer Paralympic Games is sitting volleyball. The complete set of rules is extensive, but play essentially proceeds as follows: a player on one of the teams begins a 'rally' by serving the ball (tossing or releasing it and then hitting it with a hand or arm), from behind the back boundary line of the court, over the net, and into the receiving team's court. The receiving team must not let the ball be grounded within their court. The team may touch the ball up to three times to return the ball to the other side of the court, but individual players may not touch the ball twice consecutively. Typi ...
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San Salvador
San Salvador (; ) is the capital and the largest city of El Salvador and its eponymous department. It is the country's political, cultural, educational and financial center. The Metropolitan Area of San Salvador, which comprises the capital itself and 13 of its municipalities, has a population of 2,404,097. The urban area of San Salvador has a population of 1,600,000 inhabitants. The city is home to the ''Consejo de Ministros de El Salvador'' (Council of Ministries of El Salvador), the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador, the Supreme Court of El Salvador, and other governmental institutions, as well as the official residence of the President of El Salvador. San Salvador is located in the Salvadoran highlands, surrounded by volcanoes and prone to earthquakes. The city is also home to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Salvador, as well as many Protestant branches of Christianity, including Evangelicals, Latter-day Saints, Baptists, and Pentecostals. San Salvador has the se ...
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Wilfredo Villar
Wilfredo is a given name which may refer to: *Wilfredo Alicdan (born 1965), Filipino figurative artist *Wilfredo Alvarado (born 1970), Venezuelan football defender *Willy Caballero (born 1981), Argentine football goalkeeper *Wilfredo Caraballo (born 1947), American politician *Wil Cordero (born 1971), Puerto Rican former Major League Baseball player *Wilfredo Gómez (born 1956), three-time world boxing champion from Puerto Rico *Wilfredo Iraheta (born 1967), El Salvadoran retired football defender *Wil Ledezma (born 1981), Major League Baseball pitcher from Venezuela *Wilfredo Martínez (born 1985), Cuban long jumper *Wilfredo Negrón (born 1973), Puerto Rican boxer *Wilfredo Pedraza, Peruvian politician *Wilfredo Santa-Gómez (born 1948), Puerto Rican author *Wilfredo Vázquez (born 1960), three-time world boxing champion from Puerto Rico *Wilfredo Vázquez, Jr. (born 1984), winner of two superbantamweight world boxing titles *Wilfredo León (born 1993), Cuban-Polish volleyball pla ...
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Francisco Álvarez (beach Volleyball)
Francisco "Francis" Álvarez Cutiño (born April 12, 1969, in San Luis, Cuba) is a beach volleyball player from Cuba, who won the gold medal in the men's beach team competition at the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, partnering Juan Rossell. He represented his native country at the 1996 and the 2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics ( el, Θερινοί Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 2004, ), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad ( el, Αγώνες της 28ης Ολυμπιάδας, ) and also known as Athens 2004 ( el, Αθήνα 2004), .... References External links * * * * 1969 births Living people Cuban beach volleyball players Men's beach volleyball players Beach volleyball players at the 1996 Summer Olympics Beach volleyball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Olympic beach volleyball players for Cuba Beach volleyball players at the 2003 Pan American Games Beach volleyball players at the 2007 Pan American ...
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Colombia
Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the north, Venezuela to the east and northeast, Brazil to the southeast, Ecuador and Peru to the south and southwest, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and Panama to the northwest. Colombia is divided into 32 departments and the Capital District of Bogotá, the country's largest city. It covers an area of 1,141,748 square kilometers (440,831 sq mi), and has a population of 52 million. Colombia's cultural heritage—including language, religion, cuisine, and art—reflects its history as a Spanish colony, fusing cultural elements brought by immigration from Europe and the Middle East, with those brought by enslaved Africans, as well as with those of the various Amerindian civilizations that predate colonization. Spanish is th ...
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Cartagena, Colombia
Cartagena ( , also ), known since the colonial era as Cartagena de Indias (), is a city and one of the major ports on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region, bordering the Caribbean sea. Cartagena's past role as a link in the route to West Indies provides it with important historical value for world exploration and preservation of heritage from the great commercial maritime routes. As a former Spanish colony, it was a key port for the export of Bolivian silver to Spain and for the import of enslaved Africans under the asiento system. It was defensible against pirate attacks in the Caribbean. The city's strategic location between the Magdalena and Sinú Rivers also gave it easy access to the interior of New Granada and made it a main port for trade between Spain and its overseas empire, establishing its importance by the early 1540s. Modern Cartagena is the capital of the Bolívar Department, and had a population of 1,028,736, according to the 2018 ce ...
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Beach Volleyball At The 2006 Central American And Caribbean Games
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2006 Central American And Caribbean Games
The 20th edition of the Central American and Caribbean Games was held in the city of Cartagena, Colombia. The tournament began on July 15 and ended on July 30. Host city *Main host city **Cartagena de Indias *Subsites: **Barranquilla, Colombia (bowling, cycling, football/soccer, and shooting); ** Bogotá, Colombia (equestrian); **Mexico City (rowing); and **Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (field hockey, modern pentathlon, racquetball and team handball). Nations Medal table Sports There were a total of 39 sports at the games. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Racquetball (''details'') * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * External links Official websiteNorth, Central America and Caribbean Volleyball ConfederationMetaOfficial Results CACG Central American and Caribbean Games International sports competitions hosted by Colombia Central Central is an adjective usually referring to being in the center of some place or (mathematical ...
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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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