Cac games 2010 results




















Yamara Amargo. US Virg. Stats Leaders. Imani Tate. Shakila Small. Natalie Day. Anisleidys Galindo. Tashawna Higgins. Suchitel Avila. Daniela Pardo. Marlenis Cepeda. Ladonna Lamonth. Narlyn Mosquera. Sasha Dixon. Toni Atherley. Ashalee Gordon. Lanese Bough. Gladiana Avila. Pamela Rosado.

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Badges Report an Issue Terms of Service. The equestrian community for horse people everywhere. Main Take The Tour! Past Contest Winners. The people of San Juan had this unique opportunity to enjoy the Games and Dressage was the first discipline to take place in Bayamon Park.

The team competition was interrupted for some time just before the last few riders due to a tremendous rain-storm, but the action continued when the storm abated.

Team bronze went to Mexico. Two days later the individual medals were contested in the Prix St George. Riders participated in reverse order of merit from the team results, but only the Prix St George scores counted for the medals.

Yvonne Lozos DOM took silver with Guatemala's Christa Dauber lost some rhythm and with A total of 25 Dressage riders from nine countries finished this XXI edition of the Central American and Caribbean Games that included not only countries from Central America, but also those in the Caribbean, including Mexico which is geographically in North America, but with some of the country in the Caribbean.

The 2, metre course had at least eight fences inside the Jumping stadium, which allowed the hundreds of spectators to see most of the course from the stands. There was plenty of vocal support for the athletes, particularly when the Puerto Rican riders were out on the course as they were leading after Dressage.

Unfortunately Michelle Romero, who had led after the Dressage was eliminated, and after a second elimination for the host nation, Puerto Rico was out of the team competition. This allowed Guatemala and Mexico to finish in a close rivalry, followed by Colombia and Venezuela after Cross Country. No rider finished within the time allowed cross country, but 12 jumped with no fence penalties and 23 out of 31 starters recorded a completion score.



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