Honduras at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games
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The XXIst Central American and Caribbean Games
were held in Mayagüez
, Puerto Rico
from July 17, 2010 to August 1, 2010.
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The men's singles Final for the bowling event took place on 19 July at 17:00 (UTC−04:00), four Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 41st, 48th, 66th and 71st from 74 participants.
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The women's doubles Final for the bowling event took place on 20 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 19th from 70 participants.
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The mixed doubles Final for the bowling event took place on 21 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), six Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 31st, 43rd and 54th from 132 participants.
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The women's trios Final for the bowling event took place on 22 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), three Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 20th from 66 participants.
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The men's trios Final for the bowling event took place on 22 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), three Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 19th from 71 participants.
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The men's -73 KG for the judo event took place on 19 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 5th from 8 participants.
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The men's -60 KG for the judo event took place on 20 July at 10:00 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 7th from 8 participants.
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The men's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 20 July at 12:00 (UTC−04:00), Selvin Cruz from Honduras faced Adolfo Orellana from Costa Rica.
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The men's Preliminary round doubles for the racquetball event took place on 20 July at 16:00 (UTC−04:00), Selvin Cruz and Raúl Banegas from Honduras faced Felipe Camacho and Teobaldo Fumero from Costa Rica.
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The men's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 21 July at 10:00 (UTC−04:00), Raúl Banegas from Honduras faced Simón Perdomo from Dominican Republic.
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The men's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 21 July at 10:42 (UTC−04:00), Selvin Cruz from Honduras faced Luis Pérez from Dominican Republic.
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The women's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 21 July at 13:30 (UTC−04:00), Pamela Sierra from Honduras faced Jessica Parrilla from Mexico.
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The women's qualification for 10M Air Pistol for the shooting event took place on 18 July at 14:00 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 8th from 27 participants.
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The men's qualification for 10M Air Rifle for the shooting event took place on 20 July at 14:30 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 19th from 23 participants.
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The men's qualification for 50M Pistol for the shooting event took place on 21 July at 8:30 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 22nd from 27 participants.
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The Preliminary round for men's 200M Butterfly for the swimming event took place on 18 July at 9:19 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 4th and 6th from 7 participants.
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The Preliminary round for women's 200M Breaststroke for the swimming event took place on 18 July at 9:29 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 5th from 7 participants.
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The Final round for men's 1500M Freestyle for the swimming event took place on 18 July at 9:35 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 4th from 4 participants.
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The Preliminary round for women's 50M Butterfly for the swimming event took place on 19 July at 9:04 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 6th and 8th from 8 participants.
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The Preliminary round for women's 50M Backstroke for the swimming event took place on 19 July at 9:18 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 8th from 8 participants.
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The Preliminary round for women's 200M Individual medley for the swimming (Serie 1) event took place on 19 July at 9:34 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 4th from 6 participants.
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The Preliminary round for women's 200M Individual medley for the swimming (Serie 3) event took place on 19 July at 9:38 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 7th from 7 participants.
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The Final round for men's 4X200M Freestyle reply for the swimming event took place on 19 July at 19:21 (UTC−04:00), four Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 4th from 20 participants.
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The Preliminary round for men's 100M Butterfly for the swimming event (Serie 3) took place on 20 July at 9:04 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 6th from 7 participants.
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The Preliminary round for men's 100M Butterfly for the swimming event (Serie 4) took place on 20 July at 9:06 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 6th from 8 participants.
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The Preliminary round for women's 100M Breaststrokes for the swimming event took place on 20 July at 9:08 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 6th from 7 participants.
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The Preliminary round for women's 100M Backstroke for the swimming event took place on 21 July at 9:02 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 5th from 7 participants.
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The Preliminary round for women's 100M Butterfly for the swimming event took place on 21 July at 9:18 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 5th and 6th from 6 participants.
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The Preliminary round for men's 4X100M Freestyle relay for the swimming event took place on 21 July at 9:37 (UTC−04:00), four Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 6th from 24 participants.
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The men's 77 KG for the weightlifting event took place on 20 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 11th from 11 participants.
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The men's 85 KG for the weightlifting event took place on 20 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 5th from 7 participants.
2010 Central American and Caribbean Games
The 21st Central American and Caribbean Games took place in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, from July 18, 2010 to August 1, 2010.-Bid:...
were held in Mayagüez
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Mayagüez is the eighth-largest municipality of Puerto Rico. Originally founded as "Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria" it is also known as "La Sultana del Oeste" , "Ciudad de las Aguas Puras" , or "Ciudad del Mangó"...
, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico , officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , is an unincorporated territory of the United States, located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of both the United States Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands.Puerto Rico comprises an...
from July 17, 2010 to August 1, 2010.
Bowling
The women's singles Final for the bowling event took place on 19 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), three Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 7th, 47th and 70th from 72 participants.| Athlete | |
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6 | Mariangie Colón |
7 | Eloina Valle |
8 | Lilia Robles |
46 | Thashaina Seraus |
47 | María Breve |
48 | María Cornejo |
69 | Karen Holder |
70 | Marjorie Martínez |
71 | Stephanie Bowe |
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The men's singles Final for the bowling event took place on 19 July at 17:00 (UTC−04:00), four Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 41st, 48th, 66th and 71st from 74 participants.
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40 | Daniel Falconi |
41 | G. Valle |
42 | Marcos Baeza |
47 | Miguel Aguilar |
48 | Carlos Rojas Carlos Rojas Carlos Rodolfo Rojas Rojas is a Chilean football midfielder who played for Chile in the 1950 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Unión Española.-External links:*... |
49 | Federico Reyna |
64 | Clarence Wallace |
66 | C. Araujo |
66 | Tarik Samandar |
70 | Rodrigo Rosales |
71 | Kendal Laitano |
72 | Kevin Swam |
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The women's doubles Final for the bowling event took place on 20 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 19th from 70 participants.
| Athlete | |
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18 | Yvette Chen |
Tilcia Chong | |
19 | María Breve |
Eloina Valle | |
20 | Ana Henríquez |
Paola Méndez | |
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The mixed doubles Final for the bowling event took place on 21 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), six Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 31st, 43rd and 54th from 132 participants.
| Athlete | |
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30 | Ingellimar Contreras |
Danny Fung | |
31 | Marjorie Martínez |
Kendal Laitano | |
32 | Dianne Jones |
Levinc Samuels | |
42 | Leslie Cuevas |
Roberto Rueda | |
43 | Eloina Valle |
G. Valle | |
43 | M. Ayala |
Bruno Díaz | |
53 | Justina Sturrup |
Orville Forbes | |
54 | María Breve |
Carlos Rojas Carlos Rojas Carlos Rodolfo Rojas Rojas is a Chilean football midfielder who played for Chile in the 1950 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Unión Española.-External links:*... |
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55 | Karen Holder |
Rodrigo Rosales | |
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The women's trios Final for the bowling event took place on 22 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), three Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 20th from 66 participants.
| Athlete | |
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19 | Kathleen Christopher |
Rochelle Harvey | |
Patricia Price | |
20 | María Breve |
Marjorie Martínez | |
Eloina Valle | |
21 | Suzette Croes |
Estridita Hernandis | |
Micheline Jeandor | |
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The men's trios Final for the bowling event took place on 22 July at 8:00 (UTC−04:00), three Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 19th from 71 participants.
| Athlete | |
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18 | Damien Matthews |
David Maycock | |
Delmont Tucker | |
19 | Kendal Laitano |
Carlos Rojas Carlos Rojas Carlos Rodolfo Rojas Rojas is a Chilean football midfielder who played for Chile in the 1950 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Unión Española.-External links:*... |
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G. Valle | |
20 | Miguel Arévalo |
Rudy Quintanilla | |
Francisco Sánchez | |
Diving
The men's 1M Springboard for the diving event took place on 20 July at 10:30 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 12th from 13 participants.| Athlete | |
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11 | José Rosales |
12 | Jean Miralda |
13 | Johan Rojas |
Fencing
The men's individual sabre for the fencing event took place on 20 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 9th from 12 participants.| Athlete | |
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5 | Manuel Sánchez |
Rafael Western | |
Joaquín Tobar | |
John López | |
9 | Marco Izaguirre |
Edgar Arriola | |
Francisco Valentín | |
Jerson Salguero |
Judo
The women's -63 KG for the judo event took place on 19 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 7th from 8 participants.| Athlete | |
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7 | Karla Catota |
7 | Sergia Cuti |
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The men's -73 KG for the judo event took place on 19 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 5th from 8 participants.
| Athlete | |
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5 | Otto Menegazzo |
5 | Kevin Fernández |
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The men's -60 KG for the judo event took place on 20 July at 10:00 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 7th from 8 participants.
| Athlete | |
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5 | Wander Mateo |
Douglas Arévalo | |
7 | Keny Godoy |
Neslain Charles |
Racquetball
The women's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 20 July at 10:00 (UTC−04:00), Pamela Sierra from Honduras faced Yira Portes from Dominican Republic.| Athlete | | | |
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1 | Pamela Sierra | 2 |
2 | Yira Portes | 1 |
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The men's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 20 July at 12:00 (UTC−04:00), Selvin Cruz from Honduras faced Adolfo Orellana from Costa Rica.
| Athlete | | | |
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1 | Adolfo Orellana | 2 |
2 | Selvin Cruz | 0 |
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The men's Preliminary round doubles for the racquetball event took place on 20 July at 16:00 (UTC−04:00), Selvin Cruz and Raúl Banegas from Honduras faced Felipe Camacho and Teobaldo Fumero from Costa Rica.
| Athlete | | | |
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1 | F. Camacho / T. Fumero | 2 |
2 | R. Banegas / S. Cruz | 0 |
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The men's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 21 July at 10:00 (UTC−04:00), Raúl Banegas from Honduras faced Simón Perdomo from Dominican Republic.
| Athlete | | | |
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1 | Simón Perdomo | 2 |
2 | Raúl Banegas | 0 |
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The men's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 21 July at 10:42 (UTC−04:00), Selvin Cruz from Honduras faced Luis Pérez from Dominican Republic.
| Athlete | | | |
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1 | Luis Perez | 2 |
2 | Selvin Cruz | 0 |
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The women's Preliminary round singles for the racquetball event took place on 21 July at 13:30 (UTC−04:00), Pamela Sierra from Honduras faced Jessica Parrilla from Mexico.
| Athlete | | | |
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1 | Jessica Parrilla | 2 |
2 | Pamela Sierra | 0 |
Shooting
The men's qualification for 10M Air Pistol for the shooting event took place on 18 July at 12:30 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 19th and 25th from 32 participants.| Athlete | |
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18 | Carlos Hernández |
19 | Alberto Henríquez |
20 | Roberto Herrera |
24 | Ying Cheng |
25 | Christian Herrera |
26 | Luis Lebrón |
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The women's qualification for 10M Air Pistol for the shooting event took place on 18 July at 14:00 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 8th from 27 participants.
| Athlete | |
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7 | Rosa Zúñiga |
8 | Claudia Fajardo |
9 | Amanda Mondol |
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The men's qualification for 10M Air Rifle for the shooting event took place on 20 July at 14:30 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 19th from 23 participants.
| Athlete | |
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18 | Gerard Agustin |
19 | Manuel Villeda |
20 | Marlon Best |
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The men's qualification for 50M Pistol for the shooting event took place on 21 July at 8:30 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 22nd from 27 participants.
| Athlete | |
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21 | Luis Pagán |
22 | Kurt Isherwood |
Carlos Aguilar | |
Chritian Herrera | |
Norman Ortega | |
Alberto Henríquez |
Swimming
The Preliminary round for men's 100M Freestyle for the swimming event took place on 18 July at 9:02 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 1st from 6 participants.| Athlete | |
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1 | Allan Gutiérrez |
2 | Russell Forte |
3 | Rafael Rodríguez Rafael Rodriguez Rafael Rodriguez is a retired light middleweight professional boxer from Minneapolis, Minnesota.-Personal life:Rafael Rodriguez is a member of Minnesota's illustrious Rodriguez family of boxers: Bobby, Kenny, Rudy, all of whom fought as professionals; brother John, who fought only as an amateur,... |
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The Preliminary round for men's 200M Butterfly for the swimming event took place on 18 July at 9:19 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 4th and 6th from 7 participants.
| Athlete | |
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3 | Julio Galofre |
4 | Javier Hernández |
5 | Raúl Garrastazu |
6 | Roy Barahona |
7 | Bryson Mays |
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The Preliminary round for women's 200M Breaststroke for the swimming event took place on 18 July at 9:29 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 5th from 7 participants.
| Athlete | |
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4 | Danielle Beaubrun Danielle Beaubrun Danielle Beaubrun is an Olympic and National Record holding swimmer from the Caribbean island nation of Saint Lucia... |
5 | Karen Vilorio |
6 | Penélope Cruz |
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The Final round for men's 1500M Freestyle for the swimming event took place on 18 July at 9:35 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 4th from 4 participants.
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3 | Dominic Walter Dominic Walter Dominic Walter is a Jamaican swimmer.He competed at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games, but did not medal.He holds Jamaican records in the 400, 800 and 1500 M Freestyle.- External links :* *... |
4 | Luis Martorell |
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The Preliminary round for women's 50M Butterfly for the swimming event took place on 19 July at 9:04 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 6th and 8th from 8 participants.
| Athlete | |
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5 | Kendese Nangle |
6 | Laura Paz |
7 | Nishani Cicilson |
8 | Ana Euceda |
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The Preliminary round for women's 50M Backstroke for the swimming event took place on 19 July at 9:18 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 8th from 8 participants.
| Athlete | |
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7 | Kendese Nangle |
8 | Karen Vilorio |
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The Preliminary round for women's 200M Individual medley for the swimming (Serie 1) event took place on 19 July at 9:34 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 4th from 6 participants.
| Athlete | |
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3 | Karla Toscano |
4 | Karen Vilorio |
5 | Zabrina Holder |
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The Preliminary round for women's 200M Individual medley for the swimming (Serie 3) event took place on 19 July at 9:38 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 7th from 7 participants.
| Athlete | |
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6 | Lara Butler |
7 | Ana Euceda |
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The Final round for men's 4X200M Freestyle reply for the swimming event took place on 19 July at 19:21 (UTC−04:00), four Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 4th from 20 participants.
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3 | Raúl Martínez |
James Moore | |
Eliezer Lizardi | |
Christian Bayo | |
4 | Allan Gutiérrez |
Javier Hernández | |
Roy Barahona | |
Luis Martorell | |
Cristian Quintero | |
Daniele Tirabassi | |
Roberto Gómez | |
Crox Acuña Crox Acuña Crox Acuña is an Olympic and national record-holding swimmer from Venezuela.He swam for Venezuela at the:*2006 South American Games*2006 Central American & Caribbean Games*2007 World Championships... |
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The Preliminary round for men's 100M Butterfly for the swimming event (Serie 3) took place on 20 July at 9:04 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 6th from 7 participants.
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6 | Roy Barahona |
7 | Ryan Nelthropp |
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The Preliminary round for men's 100M Butterfly for the swimming event (Serie 4) took place on 20 July at 9:06 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 6th from 8 participants.
| Athlete | |
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5 | Christian Homer |
6 | Javier Hernández |
7 | Ramon Walton |
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The Preliminary round for women's 100M Breaststrokes for the swimming event took place on 20 July at 9:08 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 6th from 7 participants.
| Athlete | |
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5 | Lisa Blackburn |
6 | Karen Vilorio |
7 | Lauren Leweis |
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The Preliminary round for women's 100M Backstroke for the swimming event took place on 21 July at 9:02 (UTC−04:00), one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 5th from 7 participants.
| Athlete | |
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4 | Chloe Portela |
5 | Karen Vilorio |
6 | Kendese Nangle |
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The Preliminary round for women's 100M Butterfly for the swimming event took place on 21 July at 9:18 (UTC−04:00), two Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 5th and 6th from 6 participants.
| Athlete | |
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4 | Alana Dillette Alana Dillette Alana Kathryn Dillette is an Olympic-swimmer from The Bahamas. She swam for the Bahamas at the 2008 Summer Olympics, as well as at the 2007 Pan American Games... |
5 | Laura Paz |
6 | Ana Euceda |
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The Preliminary round for men's 4X100M Freestyle relay for the swimming event took place on 21 July at 9:37 (UTC−04:00), four Honduran athletes participated in this event finishing 6th from 24 participants.
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5 | Ramon Walton |
Brian Forte | |
Brad Hamilton | |
Dominic Walter Dominic Walter Dominic Walter is a Jamaican swimmer.He competed at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games, but did not medal.He holds Jamaican records in the 400, 800 and 1500 M Freestyle.- External links :* *... |
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6 | Allan Gutiérrez |
Javier Hernández | |
Roy Barahona | |
Luis Martorell |
Weightlifting
The men's 69 KG for the weightlifting event took place on 19 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 11th from 11 participants.| Athlete | |
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10 | Eddi Peña |
11 | David Mendoza Davíd Mendoza David Bernardo Mendoza is a Paraguayan football defender who currently plays for Cerro Porteño.-External links:... |
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The men's 77 KG for the weightlifting event took place on 20 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 11th from 11 participants.
| Athlete | |
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10 | Eliberto Quijada |
11 | Antonio Moncada |
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The men's 85 KG for the weightlifting event took place on 20 July, one Honduran athlete participated in this event finishing 5th from 7 participants.
| Athlete | |
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4 | Gabriel Mestre |
5 | Cristopher Pavón |
6 | Belizer Odeus |