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NORCECA
announces countries to compete in Barranquilla Games
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican
Republic, January 4, 2018 – NORCECA Confederation announced on
Thursday the participating countries in the double-gender
volleyball tournament at the Central American and Caribbean
Games in Barranquilla, Colombia this summer.
Mr. Cristobal Marte
Hoffiz, president of NORCECA certified that Colombia (host),
Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Mexico, Trinidad & Tobago
and Venezuela will compete in both genders while Costa Rica
qualified among the female teams and Guatemala among the male
sides.
The Dominican Republic’s
teams are the defending champions for both events.
The Dominican women have
won the last four editions of the Games while their men’s
compatriots won their first gold in Veracruz 2014 by dethroning
Puerto Rico –winners in San Salvador 2002, Cartagena 2006 and
Mayaguez 2010- in five close sets.
In beach volleyball, for
the first time in the history of the Central American Games, the
tournaments will consist of 24 pairs per gender.
The countries to be
represented in both tournaments are Colombia, Venezuela, Cuba,
Mexico, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Guatemala,
Nicaragua, Trinidad & Tobago, U.S. Virgin Islands, El Salvador,
Jamaica, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Cayman Islands, St Lucia, St
Kitts & Nevis, Suriname and Dominica.
Antigua & Barbuda,
Belize, Grenada and Panama will compete only in the women’s
event while Barbados, Aruba, Haiti and Curacao qualified to
compete in the men’s tournament. |