The 2006
Central American Junior and Youth Championships in Athletics The Central American Junior and Youth Championships in Athletics (''Spanish: Campeonatos Centroamericanos Juvenil A y B'') is an athletics event organized by the Central American Isthmus Athletic Confederation ( CADICA) (''Spanish
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were held at the
Estadio Cementos Progreso
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in
Ciudad de Guatemala
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,
Guatemala
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, between May 11–13, 2006. Organized by the
Central American Isthmus Athletic Confederation (CADICA), it was the 19th edition of the Junior (U-20) and the 14th edition of the Youth (U-18) competition. A total of 80 events were contested, 41 by boys and 39 by girls. Overall winner on points was .
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Medal summary
Complete results can be found on the CADICA webpage.
Records were compiled from the results of the
2007 championships.
Junior men
Junior women
Youth boys
Youth girls
Medal table (unofficial)
Team trophies
The placing table for team trophy awarded to the 1st place overall team (boys and girls categories) was published.
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Overall
Participation
The number of athletes of some teams participating in the event was reported.[
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* Panamá
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References
{{Central American Junior and Youth Championships in Athletics
Central American Junior
Central American Junior
2006 in Central American sport
International athletics competitions hosted by Guatemala
2006 in youth sport