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CAMEX is an age-group aquatics championships featuring teams from Central America and Mexico. It is held biennially in even years and is organized by CCCAN. The most recent edition of the event was held in Panama City between June 7–12, 2016. Members * * * * * * * Locations CAMEX swimming records All records were set in finals unless noted otherwise. All times are swum in a long-course (50m) pool. Boys (11-12) Girls (11-12) Mixed relay Boys (13-14) Girls (13-14) Mixed relay Boys (15-17) Girls (15-17) Mixed relay Boys (18 & Over) Girls (18 & Over) Mixed relay References ;GeneralCAMEX records''Updated 16.06.2016'' ;Specific External linksHistoria CAMEX
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Central American And Caribbean Swimming Federation
CCCAN (pronounced C-C-Can) is the Central American and Caribbean Swimming Federation (in Spanish: la ''Confederación Centroamericana y del Caribe de Natación''). It is the body that organizes and overseas aquatic sports competitions in the Caribbean and Central American region. It is a member organization of UANA and affiliated to FINA. Members * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Virgin Islands Competitions CCCAN oversees the following competitions: *The Central American and Caribbean Swimming Championships (known as "CCCAN"s), held in odd years. The most recent Swimming competition was in June 2015 in Bridgetown, Barbados. CCCAN competitions in Water Polo and Synchronized Swimming are scheduled for June and July 2016. *The Caribbean Island Swimming Championships (CISCs), in even years. This will be held at the end of June 2016 in Nassau, Bahamas. *CAMEX CAMEX is an age-group aquatics championships featuring teams from Central America and Mexico. It is held ...
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CCCAN
CCCAN (pronounced C-C-Can) is the Central American and Caribbean Swimming Federation (in Spanish: la ''Confederación Centroamericana y del Caribe de Natación''). It is the body that organizes and overseas aquatic sports competitions in the Caribbean and Central American region. It is a member organization of UANA and affiliated to FINA. Members * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Virgin Islands Competitions CCCAN oversees the following competitions: *The Central American and Caribbean Swimming Championships (known as "CCCAN"s), held in odd years. The most recent Swimming competition was in June 2015 in Bridgetown, Barbados. CCCAN competitions in Water Polo and Synchronized Swimming are scheduled for June and July 2016. *The Caribbean Island Swimming Championships (CISCs), in even years. This will be held at the end of June 2016 in Nassau, Bahamas. *CAMEX, an age-group championship featuring Central American and Mexico, held in even years. This was most re ...
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