Racquetball at the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games

The racquetball competition at the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games was held at the Racquet Complex in Leyes de Reforma Sports Complex in Veracruz, Mexico from 15–24 November.[1]

Racquetball
at the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games
Dates15–24 November
Nations8

There were individual competitions in Men's and Women's Singles and Doubles 15–21 November with Men's and Women's Team competitions on 22–24 November.

Mexican players are the incumbent Central American and Caribbean Games champions in all divisions. In 2010, Alvaro Beltran of Mexico won Men's Singles, Javier Moreno and Polo Gutierrez of Mexico won Men's Doubles, Paola Longoria of Mexico won Women's Singles, and Samantha Salas and Susana Acosta of Mexico won Women's Doubles.

Mexico also won the Men's and Women's Team competitions. Beltran, Moreno, Gutierrez and Gilberto Meija were the Men's Team with Longoria, Salas, Acosta and Jessica Parrilla on the Women's Team.

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles[2]  Alvaro Beltran (MEX)  Daniel De La Rosa (MEX)  Alejandro Herrera (COL)
 Felipe Camacho (CRC)
Doubles[3]  Mexico (MEX)
Alvaro Beltran
Javier Moreno
 Dominican Republic (DOM)
Luis Perez
Junior Rodriguez
 Guatemala (GUA)
Edwin Galicia
Christian Wer
 Venezuela (VEN)
Cesar Castillo
Cesar Castro
Team[4]  Mexico (MEX)
Alvaro Beltran
Javier Moreno
Daniel De La Rosa
 Costa Rica (CRC)
Felipe Camacho
Andres Acuña
Andres Aviles
Joaquin Solera
 Colombia (COL)
Alejandro Herrera
Cesar Castillo
Cesar Castro


 Dominican Republic (DOM)
Luis Perez
Junior Rodriguez

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles[5]  Paola Longoria (MEX)  Samantha Salas (MEX)  Cristina Amaya (COL)
 Ana Martinez (GUA)
Doubles[6]  Mexico (MEX)
Paola Longoria
Samantha Salas
 Guatemala (GUA)
Ana Martinez
Maria Rodriguez
 Colombia (COL)
Cristina Amaya
Maria Gomez
 Venezuela (VEN)
Mariana Tabon
Mariana Paredes
Team[7]  Mexico (MEX)
Paola Longoria
Samantha Salas
 Guatemala (GUA)
Ana Martinez
Maria Rodriguez
 Colombia (COL)
Cristina Amaya
Maria Gomez
 Venezuela (VEN)
Mariana Tabon
Mariana Paredes

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Mexico)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Mexico (MEX)*6208
2 Guatemala (GUA)0224
3 Costa Rica (CRC)0112
 Dominican Republic (DOM)0112
5 Colombia (COL)0055
6 Venezuela (VEN)0033
Totals (6 nations)661224

Result Summaries

Men's singles[8]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
November 19
 
 
Alvaro Beltran15, 15
 
November 20
 
Luis Perez7, 14
 
Alvaro Beltran15, 15
 
November 19
 
Felipe Camacho2, 8
 
Felipe Camacho15, 15
 
November 21
 
Francisco Gomez3, 1
 
Alvaro Beltran15, 15
 
November 19
 
Daniel De La Rosa7, 2
 
Daniel De La Rosa15, 15
 
November 20
 
Christian Wer7, 4
 
Daniel De La Rosa15, 15
 
November 19
 
Alejandro Herrera8, 3
 
Alejandro Herrera15, 14, 11
 
 
Andres Acuña9, 15, 3
 

Men's doubles[9]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
November 20
 
 
 Mexico15, 15
 
November 19
 
 Venezuela6, 5
 
 Venezuela15, 14, 11
 
November 21
 
 Colombia11, 15, 7
 
 Mexico 15, 15
 
November 19
 
 Dominican Republic10, 6
 
 Guatemala9, 15, 11
 
November 20
 
 Costa Rica15, 13, 6
 
 Dominican Republic15, 15
 
November 19
 
 Guatemala12, 12
 
 Dominican Republic15, 15
 
 
 Honduras13, 1
 

Women's singles[10]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
November 19
 
 
Paola Longoria15, 15
 
November 20
 
Ishlhey Paredes0, 4
 
Paola Longoria15, 15
 
November 19
 
Ana Gabriela Martinez5, 9
 
Ana Gabriela Martinez15, 15
 
November 21
 
Maria Gomez6, 6
 
Paola Longoria15, 15
 
November 19
 
Samantha Salas2, 3
 
Samantha Salas15, 15
 
November 20
 
Maria Renee Rodriguez 3, 9
 
Samantha Salas15, 15
 
November 19
 
Cristina Amaya7, 9
 
Cristina Amaya15, 15
 
 
Melania Sauma 10, 14
 

Women's doubles[11]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
November 19
 
 
 Mexico15, 15
 
November 20
 
 Honduras1, 3
 
 Mexico15, 15
 
November 19
 
 Venezuela6, 6
 
 Venezuela15, 15
 
November 21
 
 Dominican Republic12, 14
 
 Mexico15, 15
 
November 19
 
 Guatemala4, 2
 
 Guatemala15, 15
 
November 20
 
 Costa Rica7, 12
 
 Guatemala15, 15
 
November 19
 
 Colombia12, 12
 
 Colombia15, 15
 
 
 Nicaragua0, 2
 

References

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