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Nacac Newsleter June 2016
NACAC NEWSLETTER JUNE 2016 Volume 3 Edition 1 NACAC NEWSLETER JUNE 2016 President Message 2 General Secretary 5 NACAC AA Executive Council 8 Resolution Women Commission Report 9 CADICA Cross Country 13 Championships NACAC Cross Country 15 Championships CARIFTA Games 17 Athletes of the OECS Diaspora 22 NACAC U23 El Salvador 2016 29 Visit to Cuba 30 Sponsors 36 1 NACAC NEWSLETTER JUNE 2016 Volume 3 Edition 1 PRESIDENT MESSAGE by Víctor López Therefore, as I expressed in many occasions to President Coe, to the Media and to colleagues and friends, it looks to me that we will have one of the best, if not the best year ever, as far as performances is concerned. I am not talking about the NACAC athletes only but athletes from all over the world. In other words, we will own the show in Río de Janeiro, Brazil at the 2016 Olympic Games. But in spite of the above opinion, from my part, as how great the performances have been so far, we still have to be vigilante because, for sure, we still have a problem On behalf of the NACAC Executive Council with doping in our sport and in other sports. and the NACAC Athletics Family, I would like Yes, it is important that we clean the house to extend my greetings in our newsletter of and face the challenges that we are this important year, perhaps the most experiencing but, it is more important that important in the history of our sport. There we continue to do what we do best, which is is no doubt that we are facing tough to develop our great sport and our young challenges and scandals never experienced people all over the world and at the same in the past. -
Tableau Dhonneur
Tableau d’honneur Roll of honour Cuadro de honor NRO = Nouveau record olympique Dans les legendes des photographes, les noms sont toujours New Olymplc record donnes de gauche a droite. Nueva marca olimpica. In the captions accompanying the photographs the names are NROM = Nouveau record olympique et mondial given from left to right in each case. New Olymplc and world record En los pies de foto, los nombres se citan de izquierda a Nueva marca olimpica y mundial. derecha. GR = Groupe Group Grupo. T. S. = Tir de penalty Penalty stroke Tiro de penalty 629 ● 5000 m 1. Said Aouita (MAR) (NRO) 13’05”59 Athlétisme 2. Markus Ryffel (SUI) 13’07”54 3. Antonio Leitao (POR) 13’09”20 Athletics 4. Tim Hutchings (GBR) 13’11”50 5. Paul Kipkoech (KEN) 13’14”40 Atletismo 6. Charles Cheruiyot (KEN) 13’18”41 ● 10 000 m 1. Alberto Cova (ITA) 27’47”54 2. Michael Mc Leod (GBR) 28’06”22 3. Mike Musyoki (KEN) 28’06”46 4. Salvatore Antibo (ITA) 28’06”50 1. Hommes - Men - Hombres 5 . Christoph Herle (FRG) 28’08”21 6. Sosthenes Bitok (KEN) 28’09”01 ● 100 m 1. Carl Lewis (USA) 9”99 ● 110 m haies, hurdles, vallas 2. Sam Graddy (USA) 10”19 1. Roger Kingdom (USA) (NRO) 13”20 3. Ben Johnson (CAN) 10”22 2. Greg Foster (USA) 13”23 4. Ron Brown (USA) 10”26 3. Arto Bryggare (FIN) 13”40 5. Michael Mc Farlane (GBR) 10”27 4. Mark McKoy (CAN) 13”45 6. Ray Stewart (JAM) 10”29 5. -
The Olympic Dictionary 92 JAGER THOMAS MICHAEL
The Olympic Dictionary J JAGER THOMAS MICHAEL “TOM” (swimming, USA, b. East St. Louis, Illinois, 6/10/1964). Three appearances (1984, 1988, 1992), 5 gold medals (4x100 freestyle 1984, 1988 and 1992, 4x100 medley 1984 and 1988), one silver (50 freestyle, 1988) and one bronze (50 freestyle, 1992). 1984 2- 0-0, 1988 2-1-0, 1992 1-0-1. He won 3 gold medals racing only in the heats with the American relay team, and another 2 swimming in the final, the third leg of the 4x100 freestyle relay in 1988 (setting the world record time of 3:16.53) and in 1992. In 1988, he had not lost against Matt Biondi (q.v.) in the 50 freestyle for 2 years, including the 1986 World Championships and the 1988 Trials, but he finished 22 hundredths behind his rival; 4 years later, he held the world record at 21.81 (he had set it, seen live on TV, in 1990, in a race with Biondi), but on that occasion he was beaten by Biondi and also by the Russian Aleksandr Popov (q.v.) who won the gold medal. In 1996 he tried to qualify for his fourth Olympiad, but he did not get through the Trials. He won 4 World Championship gold medals (50 freestyle and 4x100 freestyle, 1986-91) and set 6 world records for the 50 freestyle: the last, 21.81 as mentioned, remained unbeaten for 10 years. He won 11 US titles. JAMAICA (Caribbean, capital Kingston, area 10.991 km2, population 2.713.782). 42 medals: 7 gold, 21 silver, 14 bronze. -
Results from the Games of the Xxiiird Olympic Games
Tableau d’honneur Roll of honour Cuadro de honor NRO = Nouveau record olympique Dans les légendes des photographies, les noms sont toujours New Olympic record donnés de gauche à droite. Nueva marca olimpica. In the captions accompanying the photographs the names are NROM = Nouveau record olympique et mondial given from left to right in each case. New Olympic and world record En los pies de foto, los nombres se citan de izquierda a Nueva marca olimpica y mundial derecha GR = Groupe Group Grupo. T.S. = Tir de penalty Penalty stroke Tiro de penalty. 629 • 5000 m 1. Said Aouita (MAR) (NRO) 13’05”59 Athlétisme 2. Markus Ryffel (SUI) 13'07"54 3. Antonio Leitao (POR) 13’09”20 Athletics 4. Tim Hutchings (GBR) 13’11”50 5. Paul Kipkoech (KEN) 13’14”40 Atletismo 6. Charles Cheruiyot (KEN) 13’18”41 • 10 000 m 1. Alberto Cova (ITA) 27’47”54 • 10 000 m 2. Michael MC Leod (GBR) 28’06”22 3. Mike Musyoki (KEN) 28’06”46 1. Alberto Cova (ITA) 27'47"54 2. 4. Salvatore Antibo (ITA) 28'06"50 Martti Vainio (FIN) 27'51"10 Michael MC Leod (GBR) 5. Christoph Herle (FRG) 28'08"21 3. 28'06"22 4. 6. Sosthenes Bitok (KEN) 28’09”01 Mike Musyoki (KEN) 28'06"46 5. Salvatore Antibo (ITA) 28'06"50 6. Christoph Herle (FRG) 28'08"21 • 100 m 1. Carl Lewis (USA) 9”99 • 110 m haies, hurdles, vallas 2. Sam Graddy (USA) 10”19 1. Roger Kingdom (USA) (NRO) 13”20 3. -
Los Angeles 1984
LOS ANGELES 1984 The Games of the XXIII Summer Olympiad. July 28 – August 12, 1984. Los Angeles, USA. 1 ARCHERY Men’s Individual 1.Darrell Pace (USA) Women’s Individual 1.Seo Hyang-soon (South Korea) 2 ATHLETICS MEN 100 m 1.Carl Lewis (USA) 3 2.Sam Graddy (USA) 3.Ben Johnson (Canada) 1.Carl Lewis (USA) 6.Ray Stewart (Jamaica) 7.Donovan Reid (Great Britain) 4 200 m 1.Carl Lewis (USA) 2.Kirk Baptiste (USA) 3.Thomas Jefferson (USA) 5 400 m: 1.Alonzo Babers (USA) 4 x 400 m: 1.USA (Alonzo Babers) 400 m 2.Gabriel Tiacoh (Ivory Coast) 4 x 400 m: Semifinal Heat One: 1.USA (Willie Smith, Antonio McKay) (Gold in Final) 2.Great Britain (Todd Bennett) (Silver in Final) 400 m: 3.Antonio McKay (USA) 6 800 m 1.Joaquim Cruz (Brazil) Semifinal Heat One: 1.Cruz 2.Edwin Koech (Kenya) (6th in Final) 3.Earl Jones (USA) (Bronze in Final) 7 Quarterfinal Heat Three: 1.Cruz 2.Steve Ovett (Great Britain) (8th in Final) 3.Johnny Gray (USA) (7th in Final) 4.William Wuycke (Venezuela) (7th in Semifinal) 5.Abdi Bile (Somalia) 6.Owen Hamilton (Jamaica) 7.Pat Scammel (Australia) Preliminary Heat Five: 2.Ovett 8 1500 m: Quarterfinal Heat Two: 2.Sebastien Coe (Great Britain) (Gold in Final) 800 m: 2.Sebastien Coe (Great Britain) 9 1500 m 2.Steve Cram (Great Britain) 3.Jose Manuel Abascal (Spain) Quarterfinal Heat: 1.Joaquim Cruz (Brazil) (did not start in Semifinals) 2.Steve Scott (USA) (10th in Final) 5.Alex Gonzalez (France) 10 5000 m 1.Said Aouita (Morocco) 14.David Moorcfort (Great Britain) Quarterfinal Heat Two: 3.Dan Clary (USA) (12th in Semifinal) 4.Aouita 6.Christoph