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1990 Central American and Caribbean Games

Sports events held in Mexico City, Mexico


Sports events held in Mexico City, Mexico

FieldValue
nameCentral American and Caribbean Sports Games
logoMexico90logo.png
host_cityMexico City
country
motto*The Solidarity Games*
**
organizer
edition16th
nations29
athletes4,206
opening
closing
opened_byCarlos Salinas de Gortari
torch_lighterElsa Hayashi
Arturo Barrios
athlete_oathSonia Cárdeñas
Mario González
stadiumOlympic Stadium
website
previous[1986 Santiago](1986-central-american-and-caribbean-games)
next[1993 Ponce](1993-central-american-and-caribbean-games)

** Arturo Barrios Mario González

The 16th Central American and Caribbean Games were held in Mexico City the capital of Mexico from November 20 to December 3, 1990, and included a total of 4,206 competitors from 29 nations, the largest the games had ever seen.

The 1990 Central American Games in Honduras had been staged in January 1990.

Mascots

The mascots for the Games were two jaguars named Balam and Yutzil.

Sports

  • [[File:Racquets pictogram.svg|20px]] Racquetball ()

Medal table

References

References

  1. "Memoria oficial XVI Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos y del Caribe".
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