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This Week in NACAC: CADICA Seniors 2022

THIS WEEK IN NACAC

THIS WEEK IN NACAC

Vol. 3

No. 26

03 July 2022

EDITORIAL

While much attention continues to be focused on NACAC’s preparation for the first World Athletics Outdoor Championships scheduled for Eugene, Oregon, later this month, NACAC President, Mike Sands, was a guest of honour at the Inaugural Caribbean Games in Guadeloupe. The Games, owned by the Caribbean Association of National Olympic Committees (CANOC), ran through the period, 29 June – 3 July and athletics was one of the three core sports, along with netball and swimming.

President Sands not only attended the athletics competition but was duly publicly recognized for his contribution to the sport by the Athletics Federation of Guadeloupe.

Through {President Sands, NACAC was presented with a gold, silver and bronze medal, that were awarded to the winners at the competition, for the organisation’s archives.

On behalf of NACAC, President Sands commended CANOC for its initiative and its focus on the U23 athletes, the grouping in which many athletes drop out of the sport. He noted, “while our senior athletes are staying competitive longer, the younger athletes easily consider that it takes too long for them to become the future elite champions of our sport. We have to be innovative in our development of programmes and competitions to sustain their interest in our sport.

“We are grateful to CANOC and the Guadeloupe Organising Committee for their foresight and commitment to creating competitions like the Caribbean Games that facilitate the sustainability of our sport and NACAC’s leadership within it,” Sands concluded.

St Lucia’s Julien Alfred, was easily the most outstanding athlete at the track and field competition, with an outstanding 11.07 performance in winning the 100m, leaving the rest of the finalists well behind.

Sands could not help expressing his disappointment at the fact that “the athletics competition at the Games, an inaugural Caribbean attempt at organizing a multi-sport event for athletes of the region to compete before their own people, had only one representative track and field athlete from one of the powerful athletics nations in the region, Jamaica.

According to President Sands, “Jamaica is not lacking in athletes at the U23 level who could easily have added significant value to the track and field competition and so enhance the quality of the Games, more generally. Their absence with some of the best athletes of the Caribbean at a Caribbean event was highlighted by all in attendance, not the least of whom were the leaders of CANOC, CROSGUA (the Guadeloupe Olympic and Sports Organisaton) and the several

Caribbean Olympic Committees and Athletics Federations.”

CADICA Seniors 2022

The Nicaraguan Athletics Federation continues to lead by example in respect of the hosting of athletics championships in the NACAC Area.

On the weekend, 2 – 3 July, the Nicaraguan Federation proudly and successfully hosted the XXXII Senior Central American Athletics Championships.

In many respects, this edition of the event was special because the Nicaraguan leadership of Xiomara Larios stood firm in the face of the potential threat of bad weather associated with ‘Bonnie’.

Athletes from Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Panama joined with their counterparts from the host nation, Nicaragua, for what emerged as a fine weekend of athletics competition.

AthletesTrainersJudgesTotal
No.CountryFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMale
1Guatemala111615336
2El Salvador101437438
3Honduras49417
4Costa Rica1515281142
5Panamá13291548
6Nicaragua12203152777
7Puerto Rico22
8México11
Total651037321637261

Records Set

records set

NACAC officials from Central America, Mexico and Puerto Rico were in attendance overseeing the competition.

Athletes in fierce competition during the CADICA Championships over the weekend
Athletes in fierce competition during the CADICA Championships over the weekend

Cuban athlete joins elite 200m club

Yet another athlete has staked his claim for honours at the pending World Athletics Outdoor Championships set for Eugene, Oregon, in a few days’ time.

Cuban athlete, Reynier Mena, ran an amazing 19.63 at a competition, Resisprint International at La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland, on Sunday 3 July.

The feat places him as the fastest Cuban athlete over 200m in the history of the sport, and the 10th fastest of all time.

Mena’s performance sets him up to be a prime candidate in the 200m. This compares favourably with other NACAC athletes, such as Erriyon Knighton (19.49) and Noah Lyles of the USA (19.61).

NACAC athletes sharpen their preparations for Eugene

Meanwhile, the break between the trials of NACAC member federations in the final week of June and the current period, may well have allowed several elite athletes from our region to close any gaps between themselves and their opponents in Eugene. This has happened before and is likely to happen again. NACAC is preparing itself for a few surprises as athletes make the adjustments that led to their defeat at trials, enough to make amends in Eugene.

Questions abound on everyone’s mind ahead of the World Championships. Many ponder whether the Jamaicans can sweep the podium positions in the 100m in Eugene as they did in Tokyo last year, and, would it be the same three athletes? Others are anxious to see whether Elaine Thompson- Herah, can turn the tables in Eugene on those who defeated her at the Jamaica Trials as was the case last year, at the Tokyo Olympics.

She Runs – She Leads – Webinar #2

NACAC’s Gender Leadership Commission is encouraging its member federations to participate in the second of three webinars in the World Athletics, She Runs-She Leads Series. This one is entitled, Upgrade your Personal Brand & Image as a Leader in Sport

The webinar, scheduled for Thursday 7 July 2022, is presented twice:

10.00 Paris Time (French Translation provided)

16.00 Paris Time (Spanish Translation provided)

Facilitator of the webinar is Gabriela Mueller Mendoza, an accredited professional, one of the most well-known empowering voices in coaching and training in the world of sports.

According to World Athletics, Gabriela’s session will be interactive, professional, applicable, and engaging. The webinar is designed to:

In this live and dynamic Online Bootcamp with Coach Gabriela Mueller, you will: Raise awareness about what your Personal Brand is already saying about you

Determine the fundamentals of creating and strengthening your personal brand in your network – an important post-Covid update since networking practices evolved in 2022

Discover the top 5 New Rules of career advancement and personal branding within the sports industry

Discover how the brand “YOU” can strive the balance between being competent and also relatable.

PLEASE REGISTER NOW!!!!!

Keith Joseph

General Secretary, NACAC

P.O. Box 680, Kingstown, St Vincent and the Grenadines

Tel: (784) 457 9062 (H); (784) 457 2970 (O)

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