Athletics at the 1978 Central American and Caribbean Games – Results
These are partial results of the athletics competition at the 1978 Central American and Caribbean Games which took place between 15 and 20 July 1978, at the Estadio Atanasio Girardot in Medellín, Colombia.[1]
Men's results
100 metres
[2][3][4]
Heats – 15 July
Semifinals – 16 July
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Final – 16 July
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200 metres
Heats – 17 July
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Final – 18 July
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400 metres
[6][4]
Heats – 15 July
Semifinals – 15 July
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Final – 16 July
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800 metres
Heats – 15 July
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Final – 16 July
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1500 metres
16 July
5000 metres
17 July
10,000 metres
15 July
Marathon
20 July
110 metres hurdles
Heats – 18 July
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Final – 20 July
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400 metres hurdles
Heats – 15 July[4]
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Final – 16 July
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3000 metres steeplechase
20 July
4 × 100 metres relay
20 July
Rank |
Lane |
Team |
Name |
Time |
Notes
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4 |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Eldwin Noel, Hasely Crawford, Anthony Husbands, Ephraim Serrette |
39.13 |
GR
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3 |
Cuba |
Juan Saborit, Alejandro Casañas, Silvio Leonard, Osvaldo Lara |
39.44 |
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6 |
Dominican Republic |
Juan Contreras, Gregorio García, Enrique Almarante, Rafael Félix |
39.62 |
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4 |
5 |
Jamaica |
Errol Quarrie, Floyd Brown, Oliver Heywood, Ray Mahoney |
39.91 |
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5 |
2 |
Colombia |
Mina Arquimedes, Edgar Biojo, William Moreno, Fabio García |
40.53 |
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6 |
1 |
Netherlands Antilles |
Lionel Rafaela, Magno Koeiman, Edsel Trompet, Siegfried Regales |
41.35 |
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4 × 400 metres relay
20 July
Rank |
Lane |
Team |
Name |
Time |
Notes
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4 |
Jamaica |
Clive Barriffe, Oliver Heywood, Floyd Brown, Bert Cameron |
3:03.76 |
GR
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3 |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Anthony Myers, Michael Paul, Mike Solomon, Joseph Coombs |
3:05.01 |
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6 |
Cuba |
Alexis Misignak, Ernesto Vinent, Carlos Álvarez, Alberto Juantorena |
3:05.57 |
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4 |
2 |
Dominican Republic |
Francisco Manrique, Alejandro Ricón, José Pimentel, Enrique Almarante |
3:07.93 |
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5 |
1 |
Venezuela |
Hipólito Brown, Alexis Herrera, Moisés Zambrano, Edison Reyes |
3:08.51 |
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6 |
5 |
Bahamas |
Michael Ambrister, Steve Hanna, Rickey Moxey, Chris Clarke |
3:12.92 |
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20 kilometres
16 July
High jump
15 July
Pole vault
19 July
Long jump
18 July
Triple jump
20 July
Shot put
16 July
Discus throw
16 July
Hammer throw
19 July
Javelin throw
20 July – Old model
Decathlon
16–17 July[12]
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Women's results
100 metres
Heats – 15 July[4][9]
Semifinals – 16 July
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Final – 16 July
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200 metres
Final – 18 July
400 metres
Heats – 15 July[4]
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Final – 16 July
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800 metres
Final – 18 July
1500 metres
18 July
100 metres hurdles
Final – 18 July
4 × 100 metres relay
20 July
Rank |
Lane |
Team |
Name |
Time |
Notes
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1 |
Cuba |
Grisel Machado, Silvia Chivás, Carmen Valdés, Isabel Taylor |
44.37 |
GR
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4 |
Jamaica |
Leleith Hodges, Dorothy Scott, Maureen Gottschalk, Jacqueline Pusey |
44.41 |
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5 |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Rebeca Roberts, Joane Gardner, Janice Bernard, Esther Hope |
45.13 |
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4 |
2 |
Dominican Republic |
Felicia Candelario, Miriam Sánchez, Divina Estrella, Teresa Almanzar |
46.30 |
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3 |
Costa Rica |
Darcey Bryan, Ana Baylis, Aracelly Arias, Lorelly Trejos |
DQ |
FS
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4 × 400 metres relay
20 July
Rank |
Lane |
Team |
Name |
Time |
Notes
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4 |
Cuba |
Ana Guibert, Ana Fidelia Quirot, Beatriz Castillo, Aurelia Pentón |
3:31.34 |
GR
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1 |
Jamaica |
Ruth Simpson, Norma Lee, Maureen Gottschalk, Helen Blake |
3:41.69 |
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2 |
Puerto Rico |
Angelita Lind, Ileana Hocking, Madeline de Jesús, Vilma Paris |
3:46.58 |
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4 |
3 |
Dominican Republic |
Divina Estrella, Belkis Mañón, Felicia Candelario, Ana Hostesse |
3:53.37 |
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High jump
16 July
Long jump
16 July
Shot put
19 July
Discus throw
15 July
Javelin throw
20 July – Old model
Pentathlon
19–20 July
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
References
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