2018 NACAC Championships In Athletics
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, from August 10–12, 2018. It was the third edition of a senior track and field championship for the NACAC region, held three years after the
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.Drouin still plans to continue training with the goal of being healthy to compete in the Commonwealth Games and NACAC Championships in 2018.
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Medal summary


Men

*Only three competitors were in the men's pole vault, with the third placed athlete not registering a height. This meant a bronze medal was not awarded.


Women


Medal table


Participating nations

According to an unofficial count, 319 athletes from 29 countries participated.


Schedule


See also

* Athletics at the 2019 Pan American Games – Qualification


References


External links


Toronto 2018 Official WebsiteOfficial NACAC website
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