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Central American Games
The Central American Games ( es, Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos) are a multi-sport regional championships event, held quadrennial (every 4 years), typically in the first year after Summer Olympics. The Games are open for member federations of the Central American Sports Organization (Spanish: Organización Deportiva Centroamericana) ORDECA in Central American countries. (in Spanish) The Games have had an equivalent to the Olympic Flame, being ignited in Q'umarkaj, one of the ancient cultural Mayan centers located in El Quiché, Guatemala. However, some people and organizations have criticised the games for not including the Mesoamerican ballgame, the oldest ball sport in the continent, on the sports programme. The competition is the second multi-sport event to have the name: the Central American and Caribbean Games began life in 1926 as the Central American Games and had this moniker until it expanded its remit in 1935. Editions All time medal table (1997 - 2 ...
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Carlos Roberto Reina
Carlos Roberto Reina Idiáquez (13 March 1926 – 19 August 2003) was a Honduran politician, lawyer and diplomat who served as the President of Honduras from 1994 to 1998. He was a member of the Honduran Liberal Party. Background He was born in the city of Comayagüela, Honduras. His wife, Bessie Watson, was an American citizen with whom he had two daughters. He completed university studies in the National Autonomous University of Honduras where he earned a bachelor's degree in Juridical and Social Sciences. Later, Reina continued his postgraduate studies in the and cities of London and Paris. Political career Throughout his long political career Reina held a number of political governmental and international jobs, including judge in the court of Tegucigalpa, peace member of the international court of The Hague, Ambassador of Honduras to France, and president of the Central Executive Council (CCE) of the Liberal Party, among other important positions. Reina was arrested se ...
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1997 Central American Games
The VI Central American Games (''Spanish: VI Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos'') was a multi-sport event that took place between 5–15 December 1997. The shooting competitions were hosted by San Salvador, El Salvador. The games had to be postponed, because the original date (5–14 September 1997) could not be kept for various reasons, among others delayed construction works. The games were opened by Honduran president Carlos Roberto Reina. Venues * Football: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano and Estadio Francisco Morazán in San Pedro Sula, Estadio Excélsior in Puerto Cortés * Shooting: San Salvador, Participation Athletes from 7 countries were reported to participate: * * (277) * * * * * Panamá Sports The competition featured 27 disciplines in 25 sports (plus beach volleyball as exhibition). The following list was compiled from a variety of articles from the archive of Costa Rican newspaper La Nación. *Aquatic sports () ** Swimming () ** Water polo () ...
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Armando Calderón Sol
Armando Calderón Sol (24 June 1949 – 9 October 2017) was President of El Salvador from 1 June 1994, to 1 June 1999, representing the Nationalist Republican Alliance. He was the first president elected in El Salvador after twelve years of civil war. Early life and education Born in San Salvador in 1949, Calderón attended the exclusive primary and secondary school Colegio Externado San José, graduating in 1966. In 1977, Calderón received a graduate degree in Jurisprudence and Social Sciences from Universidad Nacional de El Salvador. He was a lawyer, a businessman, and one of the founders of Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA), in September 1981. Political career Mayor of San Salvador As Mayor of San Salvador from 1988 to 1994 he built the Monument to "Hermano Lejano" at the end of the Comalapa Highway and Blvd. Los Proceres and also built the bust monuments along the Proceres Boulevard. He promoted physical exercise and initiated a cyclist's circuit in the San Jacin ...
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1994 Central American Games
The V Central American Sports Games (''Spanish: V Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos'') was a multi-sport event held in San Salvador, El Salvador between January 10 and January 23, 1994. Participating nations Athletes from 7 countries were reported to participate: * * (315) * * * * * Panamá Sports The competition featured 27 sports. *Aquatic sports () ** Swimming () ** Water polo () * Athletics () * Baseball () * Basketball () * Bodybuilding () * Bowling () * Boxing () * Chess () * Cycling () * Equestrian () * Fencing () * Football () * Gymnastics () * Judo () * Karate () * Racquetball () * Sailing () * Shooting () * Softball () * Squash () * Table tennis () * Taekwondo () * Tennis () * Triathlon () * Volleyball () * Weightlifting () * Wrestling () Medal count The information listed below was obtained from the Costa Rican newspaper La Nación, from El Diario de Hoy, San Salvador, El Salvador, and from El Nuevo Diario, Managua, Nicaragua. References {{Central Amer ...
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José Azcona Del Hoyo
José Simón Azcona del Hoyo (26 January 1927 – 24 October 2005) was President of Honduras from 27 January 1986 to 27 January 1990 for the Liberal Party of Honduras (PLH). He was born in La Ceiba in Honduras. Early life and career Azcona spent the years from 1935 to 1949 living in Cantabria, Spain with his maternal grandparents. He grew up there during the Spanish Civil War. He returned to Honduras in 1949, working in his family's trading company. He then went to study in the National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH) graduating in civil engineering, with postgraduate studies from the University of Monterrey in Mexico. President of Honduras As the PLH were unable to decide on a single candidate they ended up fielding four candidates, including Azcona, against the one National Party of Honduras (PNH) candidate Rafael Leonardo Callejas Romero. Because the PLH candidates gained 51.5% of the vote between them, and as Azcona gained the highest of the 4, he gained the presi ...
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1990 Central American Games
The IV Central American Games The Central American Games ( es, Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos) are a multi-sport regional championships event, held quadrennial (every 4 years), typically in the first year after Summer Olympics. The Games are open for member federation ... (''Spanish: IV Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos'') was a multi-sport event that took place between 5–14 January 1990. The games were officially opened by Honduran president José Azcona del Hoyo, José Azcona. Torch lighter was Zacarías Arzú, who represented Honduras internationally in both baseball and football. Participation The Games saw the first appearance of athletes from Belize. Panama, Panamá did not participate because of the recent United States invasion of Panama, political and military incidents. Therefore, athletes from only 6 countries were reported to participate: * (139) * (290) * (368) * (457) * (487) * (373) The 1990 Central American and Caribbean Games in Mexico were st ...
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1986 Central American Games
The III Central American Games (''Spanish: III Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos'') was a multi-sport event that took place between 4–10 January 1986. Initially, the Games were scheduled for 1981 in Managua, Nicaragua, but were cancelled due to the unstable political situation. The Games were called the "Peace Games" (''Spanish: Juegos de la Paz''). The official song was the "Hymn of the Peace Games" (''Spanish: Himno de los Juegos de la Paz'') composed by Alfonso Agulló. Long distance runner Mateo Flores was honoured to light the torch in the stadium bearing his name. A complete list of medal winners can be found on the MásGoles webpage (click on "JUEGOS CENTROAMERICANOS" in the low right corner). Participation Athletes from 5 countries were reported to participate: * * * * * Sports The competition featured 20 sports (plus badminton, rowing, and sailing as exhibition). *Aquatic sports () ** Swimming () ** Water polo () * Athletics () * Badminton ()† ...
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Carlos Humberto Romero
General Carlos Humberto Romero Mena (29 February 1924 – 27 February 2017) was a Salvadoran army general politician who served as President of El Salvador from 1 July 1977, until his overthrow in a coup d'état on 15 October 1979. Early life Romero was born in Chalatenango, El Salvador, on 19 February 1924. Military career Romero studied at the Captain General Gerardo Barrios Military School and the Command and General Staff School. He did specialized horse riding studies in Mexico. Romero was a member of the National Conciliation Party, and also served as Defense Minister from 1972 to 1977. He launched his candidacy for the National Conciliation Party (PCN) in the February 1977 presidential elections. On 24 February, the Central Elections Council declared that he had won the election with 67.3% of the vote and was to be sworn in as President while Julio Ernesto Astacio was declared Vice President. The opposition forces grouped in the National Opposition Union (UNO) ...
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1977 Central American Games
The II Central American Games (''Spanish: II Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos'') was a multi-sport event that took place between 25 November - 4 December 1977. Participation Athletes from 5 countries were reported to participate: * * * * * Panamá Sports The competition featured 18 sports. *Aquatic sports () ** Swimming () ** Water polo () * Athletics () * Baseball () * Basketball () * Boxing () * Cycling () * Equestrian () * Fencing () * Football () * Gymnastics () * Judo () * Shooting () * Softball () * Table tennis () * Tennis () * Volleyball () * Weightlifting () * Wrestling () Medal table (incomplete) The table below is taken from El Diario de Hoy, San Salvador, El Salvador, and from the archives of La Nación, San José, Costa Rica. Medals from a shooting event are missing. External links An almost complete list of medal winners can be found on the MásGoles webpage (click on "JUEGOS CENTROAMERICANOS" in the low right corner). References {{Central Ameri ...
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Alejandro Maldonado Aguirre
Alejandro Baltazar Maldonado Aguirre (born January 6, 1936) is a Guatemalan statesman who was the Acting President of Guatemala, following the Congress of Guatemala's acceptance of the resignation of President Otto Pérez Molina on September 3, 2015. He was elected as vice president by Congress on May 14, 2015, after his predecessor, Roxana Baldetti, resigned amid allegations of corruption. Before becoming vice president, he served as a constitutional judge, congressional deputy, ambassador to the United Nations, and political leader, including a failed presidential bid in 1982. He was Minister of Education from 1970 to 1974 and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1995 to 1996. History Born in Guatemala City, Maldonado graduated from San Carlos University with a degree in law. Since the 1960s, he was a member of the far-right National Liberation Movement political party (''Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional'' or MLN), alleged to have started the use of death squads against commu ...
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