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Beach Volleyball at Central American and Caribbean Games 2023

 

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador, June 19, 2023.  – The Beach Volleyball competition at the 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games in San Salvador, El Salvador will run from June 21-27 in Costa del Sol, a discipline that has been dominated by Cuba men and equally divided between Mexico and Cuba in women.

 

Cuba has won the men’s event on four occasions since the inception of the Central American Games in 1998 in Maracaibo, Venezuela, two of them in a row (Veracruz, Mexico 2014 and Barranquilla, Colombia 2018).

 

Cubans Sergio González and Nivaldo Díaz earned the men’s title in the past two editions in Veracruz and Barranquilla.

 

Mexico men have stepped on the CAC podium in each of the six tournaments, where the biggest NORCECA medalist, Olympic Juan Virgen has earned two silver medals, at Mayagüez, Puerto Rico 2010 and Barranquilla, Colombia 2018, and a bronze medal in Veracruz, Mexico 2014.

 

In the women’s field, both Mexico and Cuba have won three gold medals each, and as well as in the men’s competition, Cuba has back-to-back gold medals in the past two editions of the Games.

 

Leila Martinez won both gold medals, first with Lianma Flores in Veracruz 2014 and in Barranquilla 2018 pairing with Mailen Deliz.

 

All these Cuban medalists have now stepped down for a new generation of Cuban athletes to take on their legacy.

 

 

Men’s Podiums

1998

Rossell/Chambers CUB

Jackson/Sotelo MEX

De Jesús/Velasco PUR

2002

Hernández/Papaleo PUR

Rodríguez/Hernández MEX

Vásquez/Rodríguez VEN

2006

Álvarez/Villar CUB

Henríquez/Hernández VEN

Ontiveros/Ontiveros MEX

2010

Hernández/Villafañe VEN

Miramontes/Vírgen MEX

Irizarry/Rodríguez PUR

2014

González/Díaz CUB

Villafañe/Henríquez VEN

Vírgen/Ontiveros MEX

2018

González/Díaz CUB

Vírgen/Ontiveros MEX

Murray/Manjarres COL

 

Composite Medals

Country

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Total

CUB

4

0

0

4

VEN

1

1

2

4

PUR

1

0

2

3

MEX

0

4

2

6

COL

0

0

1

1

 

Women’s Podiums

1998

Amaral/Huerta MEX

Ferrer/Blanco CUB

Abreu/Zambrano VEN

2002

García/Gaxiola MEX

Rodríguez/Cova VEN

Bonilla/Santos DOM

2006

Fernández/Larrea CUB

Vírgen/Revuelta MEX

Rodríguez/García VEN

2010

Candelas/García MEX

Acevedo/Santiago PUR

Galindo/Galindo COL

2014

Flores/Martínez CUB

Candelas/Revuelta MEX

Pazo/Agudo VEN

2018

Leila/Maylen CUB

Yuli/Diana COL

Agudo/Gabi VEN

 

Composite Medals 

Country

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Total

MEX

3

2

0

5

CUB

3

1

0

4

VEN

0

1

4

5

PUR

0

1

0

1

DOM

0

0

1

1

COL

0

1

1

2