Dominican Republic Makes History at Home with Seventh
Consecutive Central American and Caribbean Games Title
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, August 7, 2026.- Dominican
Republic made history in front of its home crowd by claiming its
seventh consecutive women’s volleyball gold medal at the Central
American and Caribbean Games, defeating Colombia 3-0 (25-19,
25-19, 25-21) in the gold medal match of the 25th edition of the
Games, Santo Domingo 2026.
In a packed Ricardo Gioriver Arias Volleyball Palace, with fans
chanting “¡Vamos Reinas!” in support of Las Reinas del Caribe,
Dominican Republic extended its historic streak to seven
consecutive titles at the Games.
The gold medal also made the Dominican Republic the most
successful women’s volleyball team in the history of the Central
American and Caribbean Games, reaching nine gold medals and
surpassing Cuba’s eight titles. The Dominicans have also won one
silver and four bronze medals.
Dominican Republic took control of the match from the opening
set. Their pressure from the service line and strength at the
net allowed them to build a lead and keep Colombia at a distance
on their way to a 25-19 win.
The second set followed a similar pattern. Colombia tried to
stay within reach, but the Dominicans once again imposed their
game in the second half of the set to repeat the 25-19 score and
move within one set of making history in front of their home
crowd.
Colombia put up its strongest resistance in the third set. The
score remained close for much of the set, reaching a 14-14 tie
before Dominican Republic began to pull away. The Dominicans
entered the closing stretch with a 23-20 advantage and
eventually reached championship point at 24-21.
With the entire Volleyball Palace on its feet, Jineiry Martínez
brought the tournament to an end with a block on Laura Olaya for
the 25-21 victory, setting off the celebration for Las Reinas
del Caribe and the Dominican fans.
Blocking was one of the key elements in Dominican Republic’s
victory, with a 12-5 advantage and also led 8-2 in aces. The
champions committed 17 unforced errors compared to Colombia’s
21, while the Colombians held a slight 35-34 edge in attacks.
Yonkaira Peña led the Dominican offense with 16 points, while
Gaila González contributed 13. For Colombia, Ivonne Montaño was
the top scorer with 14 points.
For Colombia, the silver medal was the second medal in its
history in women’s volleyball at the Central American and
Caribbean Games. Both have been silver medals, and on both
occasions, Colombia faced Dominican Republic in the gold medal
match.
Dominican Republic head coach Marcos Kwiek highlighted his
team’s concentration throughout the competition and the work
they put in to live up to their status as favorites.
“We entered the competition as favorites. We played a very
focused tournament. Sports are won on the court, not before and
not after. We showed that we are at a good level. Today we
celebrate, and tomorrow we will continue working for what lies
ahead,” Kwiek said.