NACAC U23 Championships in Athletics

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The NACAC U23 Championships in Athletics is an under-23 athletics competition held between the member associations of the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC). Rules and regulations were approved at an extraordinary meeting of the members attending the XVIII Central American and Caribbean Games in Maracaibo, Venezuela held on August 18, 1998. First, the competition was open for athletes aged under-25. The Congress held on the island of Grenada on July 3, 2003, resulted in the reduction of the age limit for its bi-annual championships to athletes under-23 years of age in the year of competition.[1]

Editions[]

Year City Country Date Venue No. of
Events
No. of
Athletes
1st 2000 Monterrey  Mexico August 3–5 Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León 45 184
2nd 2002 San Antonio  United States August 9–11 45 245
3rd 2004 Sherbrooke  Canada July 30 – August 1 Université de Sherbrooke Stadium 42 243
4th 2006 Santo Domingo  Dominican Republic July 7–9 Estadio Félix Sánchez 44 373
5th 2008 Toluca  Mexico July 18–20 Estadio Universitario Alberto Chivo Cordova 44
6th 2010 Miramar  United States July 9–11 Ansin Sports Complex 44 257
7th 2012 Irapuato  Mexico July 6–8 44 303
8th 2014 Kamloops  Canada August 8–10 Hillside Stadium 44 197
9th 2016 San Salvador  El Salvador July 15–17 Jorge "El Magico" Gonzalez National Stadium 44
10th 2019 Querétaro  Mexico July 5–7 Parque Queretaro 2000 Stadium 44 ~500
11th 2021 San José  Costa Rica July 9–11 Costa Rica's National Stadium 35 263

Records[]

The following list is assembled from the following sources.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Men[]

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref
100 m 10.01 A (+1.1 m/s) Waseem Williams  Jamaica 5 July 2019 2019 Championships Queretaro, Mexico [9]
Samson Colebrooke  Bahamas 5 July 2019 2019 Championships Queretaro, Mexico [10]
Mario Burke  Barbados 5 July 2019 2019 Championships Queretaro, Mexico [11]
200 m 19.99 (+2.0 m/s) Curtis Mitchell  United States 9 July 2010 2010 Championships Miramar, United States [6]
400 m 44.75 A  United States 21 July 2008 2008 Championships Toluca, Mexico [5]
800 m 1:45.65 Charles Jock  United States 11 July 2010 2010 Championships Miramar, United States [6]
1500 m 3:44.45  Canada 9 July 2010 2010 Championships Miramar, United States [6]
5000 m 14:11.48* Alejandro Suárez  Mexico 5 August 2000 2000 Championships Monterrey, Mexico [2]
14:32.90  Mexico 11 July 2010 2010 Championships Miramar, United States [6]
10000 m 30:16.03  United States 8 July 2006 2006 Championships Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [4]
110 m hurdles 13.31 A (+1.8 m/s) Shane Brathwaite  Barbados 7 July 2012 2012 Championships Irapuato, Mexico [7]
400 m hurdles 48.80 Kenneth Ferguson  United States 8 July 2006 2006 Championships Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [4]
3000 m steeplechase 8:47.98*  United States 4 August 2000 2000 Championships Monterrey, Mexico [2]
8:52.42  Mexico 30 July 2004 2004 Championships Sherbrooke, Canada [3]
High jump 2.28 m Ryan Ingraham  Bahamas 10 August 2014 2014 Championships Kamloops, Canada [12]
Pole vault 5.60 m A Clayton Fritsch  United States 6 July 2019 2019 Championships Queretaro, Mexico [13]
Zachery Bradford  United States 6 July 2019 2019 Championships Queretaro, Mexico [14]
Long jump 8.25 m A (+0.7 m/s) NR Andwuelle Wright  Trinidad and Tobago 5 July 2019 2019 Championships Queretaro, Mexico [15]
Triple jump 17.01 m (+0.5 m/s) Osniel Tosca  Cuba 7 July 2006 2006 Championships Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [4]
Shot put 20.81 m A Jordan Geist  United States 6 July 2019 2019 Championships Queretaro, Mexico [16]
Discus throw 63.34 m Rodney Brown  United States 8 August 2014 2014 Championships Kamloops, Canada [17]
Hammer throw 74.55 m Diego del Real  Mexico 16 July 2016 2016 Championships San Salvador, El Salvador [18]
Javelin throw 81.89 m A Anderson Peters  Grenada 7 July 2019 2019 Championships Queretaro, Mexico [19]
Decathlon 7601 pts  Canada 16–17 July 2016 2016 Championships San Salvador, El Salvador [20]
100m (wind) Long jump (wind) Shot put High jump 400m 110H (wind) Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500m
11.08 (-0.4 m/s) 7.03 m (+1.1 m/s) 13.11 m 1.91 m 48.97 15.85 (+0.1 m/s) 45.40 m 4.60 m 57.60 m 4:43.28
10000 m walk (track) 43:55.84  Guatemala 10 July 2021 2021 Championships San José, Costa Rica [21]
20000 m walk (track) 1:26:15.32 A Evan Dunfee  Canada 8 July 2012 2012 Championships Irapuato, Mexico [8]
4 × 100 m relay 38.39 A
Teddy Williams

J-Mee Samuels
 United States 21 July 2008 2008 Championships Toluca, Mexico [5]
4 × 400 m relay 2:58.83
O'Neal Wilder

Tavaris Tate
 United States 11 July 2010 2010 Championships Miramar, United States [6]

Women[]

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref
100 m 11.19 A (+1.6 m/s) Aurieyall Scott  United States 6 July 2012 2012 Championships Irapuato, Mexico [7]
200 m 22.72 A (+0.9 m/s) Kimberlyn Duncan  United States 7 July 2012 2012 Championships Irapuato, Mexico [7]
400 m 51.02 Chrisann Gordon  Jamaica 16 July 2016 2016 Championships San Salvador, El Salvador [22]
800 m 2:02.02  Cuba 17 July 2016 2016 Championships San Salvador, El Salvador [23]
1500 m 4:15.52 Jenna Westaway  Canada 8 August 2014 2014 Championships Kamloops, Canada [24]
5000 m 16:06.26 Erin Finn  United States 10 August 2014 2014 Championships Kamloops, Canada [25]
10000 m 35:30.87  United States 16 July 2016 2016 Championships San Salvador, El Salvador [26]
100 m hurdles 12.57 A (+1.7 m/s)  United States 6 July 2019 2019 Championships Queretaro, Mexico [27]
400 m hurdles 55.14 Tierra Brown  United States 11 July 2010 2010 Championships Miramar, United States [6]
3000 m steeplechase 9:46.79 Rachel Johnson  United States 10 August 2014 2014 Championships Kamloops, Canada [28]
High jump 1.95 m * Juana Arrendel  Dominican Republic 9 August 2002 2002 Championships San Antonio, United States [2]
1.91 m Akela Jones  Barbados 15 July 2016 2016 Championships San Salvador, El Salvador [29]
Pole vault 4.40 m Sandi Morris  United States 9 August 2014 2014 Championships Kamloops, Canada [30]
16 July 2016 2016 Championships San Salvador, El Salvador [31]
Long jump 6.74 m (-1.0 m/s) Quanesha Burks  United States 17 July 2016 2016 Championships San Salvador, El Salvador [32]
6.74 m (-1.6 m/s) Akela Jones  Barbados [32]
Triple jump 14.28 m Yarianna Martínez  Cuba 8 July 2006 2006 Championships Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [4]
Shot put 18.49 m Raven Saunders  United States 16 July 2016 2016 Championships San Salvador, El Salvador [33]
Discus throw 60.14 m A Shanice Love  Jamaica 5 July 2019 2019 Championships Queretaro, Mexico [34]
Hammer throw 71.39 m A Amanda Bingson  United States 6 July 2012 2012 Championships Irapuato, Mexico [7]
Javelin throw 57.09 m Yulenmis Aguilar  Cuba 17 July 2016 2016 Championships San Salvador, El Salvador [35]
Heptathlon 5810 pts Gretchen Quintana  Cuba 7–8 July 2006 2006 Championships Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [4]
13.6 (+1.2 m/s) ht (100 m hurdles), 1.71 m (high jump), 11.99 m (shot put), 24.27 (+0.8 m/s) (200 m) / 6.10 m (-0.6 m/s) (long jump), 33.37 m (javelin), 2:16.58 (800 m)
5000 m walk (track) 22:31.13  Guatemala 10 July 2021 2021 Championships San José, Costa Rica [36]
10000 m walk (track) 49:24.70 Yesenia Miranda  El Salvador 17 July 2016 2016 Championships San Salvador, El Salvador [37]
4 × 100 m relay 42.93


 United States 16 July 2016 2016 Championships San Salvador, El Salvador [38]
4 × 400 m relay 3:27.46 A Christine Day
Bobby-Gaye Wilkins
Anastasia Le-Roy
Nickiesha Wilson
 Jamaica 18 July 2008 2008 Championships Toluca, Mexico [5]

Mixed[]

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref
4 × 400 m relay 3:16.99 A Terry Thomas
Shiann Salmon
Martin Manley
Roneisha McGregor
 Jamaica 7 July 2019 2019 Championships Mexico Queretaro, Mexico [39]
Key:
WR World record AR North American record NR National record A affected by altitude

Defunct events[]

Men
Event Record Name Nation Date Meet Place Ref
Half marathon 1:08:59* Hugo Romero  Mexico 5 August 2000 2000 Championships Mexico Monterrey, Mexico [2]
20 km walk (road) 1:25:37* Édgar Hernández  Mexico 4 August 2000 2000 Championships Mexico Monterrey, Mexico [2]
1:31:42 Salvador Mira  El Salvador July 2006 2006 Championships Dominican Republic Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Women
Event Record Name Nation Date Meet Place Ref
Half marathon 1:16:15* Madai Pérez  Mexico August 2002 2002 Championships United States San Antonio, United States [2]
10 km walk (road) 50:29 Verónica Colindres  El Salvador July 2006 2006 Championships Dominican Republic Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
20 km walk (road) 1:39:02* Victoria Palacios  Mexico 4 August 2000 2000 Championships Mexico Monterrey, Mexico [2]

* Under-25 championship records

See also[]

  • List of North, Central American and Caribbean records in athletics

References[]

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