El Salvador and Nicaragua Crowned at the III Central American
U-17 Beach Volleyball Championship
SAN
SALVADOR, El Salvador, May 3, 2026. – El Salvador’s Fátima Rendón/Dévora
Medina, along with Nicaragua’s Justin Dinarte/Matthew Kempf, claimed
the top honors in the girl’s and boy’s divisions, respectively, at
the III AFECAVOL Central American U-17 Beach Volleyball
Championship.
Both
pairs had flawless runs to the title in their respective categories.
Notably, Rendón/Medina secured back-to-back championships without
dropping a single set throughout the entire tournament.
ÁLBUM FINALES MASCULINA SUB-17
ÁLBUM FINALES FEMENINA SUB-17
ÁLBUM PREMIACIÓN FINAL
The
Salvadoran duo defeated Guatemala’s Daniela Campos/Fátima Reina 2-0
(21-14, 21-10) in the final, successfully defending the title they
had won in the 2024 edition held in Costa Rica.
“For
us, it’s a back-to-back championship since we won in 2024, but this
time was special because we were crowned at home,” said El
Salvador’s Dévora Medina.
Rendón/Medina continue to build on their success, as they also
earned a spot at the FIVB U-18 World Beach Volleyball Championship
this year, along with a bronze medal at the qualifier held in the
Dominican Republic.
For
third place, Nicaragua’s Kimberly Silva/Abdi Narváez defeated
Honduras’ Miley Rodríguez/Valeria Acosta 2-0 (21-18, 23-21).
In
the boy’s division, Dinarte/Kempf were the standout winners,
capturing the gold medal with an undefeated record.
The
Nicaraguan pair defeated Guatemala’s Joseph Godoy/Josué Rodríguez
2-0 (21-19, 21-16) in the final.
Dinarte/Kempf also qualified for the U-18 Beach Volleyball World
Championship, earning a bronze medal at the qualifier.
“Our
goal was to win gold since we came well prepared, especially because
we also competed in the World Championship qualifier where we won
bronze. So, in this event, we had to show why we achieved that third
place,” said Nicaragua’s Justin Dinarte.
For third place in the boy’s division, Honduras’ Osman
García/Jonathan Ortega defeated El Salvador’s Abdiel Anzora/Mario
Baires 2-0 (21-11, 21-12). |