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Swimming at the 1998 Central American and Caribbean Games

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The Swimming competition at the 18th Central American and Caribbean Games was swum August 9–15, 1998 in Maracaibo, Venezuela.[1] It featured events in a long course (50m) pool.

Results

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Men

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Ricardo Busquets
  Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
22.55
GR
Francisco Sánchez
  Venezuela Venezuela
22.74 Marcos Hernández
  Cuba Cuba
23.00
100 freestyle Francisco Sánchez
  Venezuela Venezuela
50.05
GR
Marcos Hernández
  Cuba Cuba
50.32 Ricardo Busquets
  Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
50.42
200 freestyle Fernando Jácome
  Colombia Colombia
1:54.28 Oscar Sotelo
  Mexico Mexico
1:54.43 Ives Garcia
  Cuba Cuba
1:54.71
400 freestyle Ricardo Monasterio
  Venezuela Venezuela
3:58.88
GR
Alejandro Bermúdez
  Colombia Colombia
3:58.89 Josh Ilika
  Mexico Mexico
3:59.74
1500 freestyle Ricardo Monasterio
  Venezuela Venezuela
15:57.50 Ives Garcia
  Cuba Cuba
16:12.42 Ramon Valle
  Honduras Honduras
16:26.25
100 backstroke Rodolfo Falcón
  Cuba Cuba
55.60
GR
Neisser Bent
  Cuba Cuba
55.79 Ricardo Busquets
  Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
56.24
200 backstroke Neisser Bent
  Cuba Cuba
2:01.53
GR
Carlos Arena
  Mexico Mexico
2:05.60 Alexis Perdomo
  Venezuela Venezuela
2:05.78
100 breaststroke Gunter Rodríguez
  Cuba Cuba
1:04.72 Francisco Suriano
  El Salvador El Salvador
1:04.73 Alvaro Fortuny
  Guatemala Guatemala
1:05.43
200 breaststroke Gunter Rodríguez
  Cuba Cuba
2:18.58 Francisco Suriano
  El Salvador El Salvador
2:18.91 Jose Lopez
  Mexico Mexico
2:21.28
100 butterfly Francisco Sánchez
  Venezuela Venezuela
53.86 Oswaldo Quevedo
  Venezuela Venezuela
53.93 Ricardo Busquets
  Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
54.32
200 butterfly Andrew Livingston
  Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
2:00.54
GR
Juan Veloz
  Mexico Mexico
2:01.44 Nelson Mora
  Venezuela Venezuela
2:01.46
200 I.M. Neisser Bent
  Cuba Cuba
2:07.12
GR
Gunter Rodríguez
  Cuba Cuba
2:07.18 Alejandro Bermúdez
  Colombia Colombia
2:07.50
400 I.M. Gunter Rodríguez
  Cuba Cuba
4:26.86
GR
Alejandro Bermúdez
  Colombia Colombia
4:29.10 Santiago Lima
  Mexico Mexico
4:34.01
4x100
 free relay
 Venezuela
  Oswaldo Quevedo
  Francisco Páez
  Luis Rojas
  Francisco Sánchez
3:23.49
GR
 Cuba
  Neisser Bent
  Yohan García
  Ives García
  Marcos Hernández
3:26.91  Mexico
  César Barrón
  Carlos Arena
  Guillermo Díaz
  Oscar Sotelo
3:27.50
4x200
 free relay
not swum
4x100
 medley relay
 Cuba
  Rodolfo Falcón
  Gunter Rodríguez
  Yohan García
  Marcos Hernández
3:44.61
GR
 Mexico
  Carlos Arena
  José A. López
  Jesús González
  César Barrón
3:46.63  Puerto Rico
  Ricardo Busquets
  Arsenio López
  Andrew Livingston
  Eduardo González
3:47.23

Women

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
50 freestyle Eileen Coparropa
  Panama Panama
26.12
GR
Siobhan Cropper
  Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad & Tobago
26.40 Deborah Figueroa
  Cuba Cuba
26.82
100 freestyle[2] Eileen Coparropa
  Panama Panama
57.60
GR
Deborah Figueroa
  Cuba Cuba
58.47 Erin Volcán
  Venezuela Venezuela
58.81
200 freestyle[2] Carolyn Adel
  Suriname Suriname
2:03.22
NR
Janelle Atkinson
  Jamaica Jamaica
2:05.97 Erin Volcán
  Venezuela Venezuela
2:07.41
400 freestyle[2] Carolyn Adel
  Suriname Suriname
4:19.03
NR
Janelle Atkinson
  Jamaica Jamaica
4:20.99 Lucía Jiménez
  Guatemala Guatemala
4:31.09
800 freestyle Carolyn Adel
  Suriname Suriname
8:52.57
GR, NR
Janelle Atkinson
  Jamaica Jamaica
8:53.46 Irama Villareal
  Mexico Mexico
9:08.06
100 backstroke Carolyn Adel
  Suriname Suriname
1:04.93
NR
Ana María González
  Cuba Cuba
1:05.04 Tessa Solomon
  Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles
1:07.55
200 backstroke Ana María González
  Cuba Cuba
2:19.66 Tania Galindo
  Mexico Mexico
2:24.97 Irama Villareal
  Mexico Mexico
2:24.99
100 breaststroke Kenia Puertas
  Venezuela Venezuela
1:12.19
GR
Imaday Nunez
  Cuba Cuba
1:13.79 Isabel Ceballos
  Colombia Colombia
1:14.33
200 breastroke Adriana Marmolejo
  Mexico Mexico
2:37.12
GR
Kenia Puertas
  Venezuela Venezuela
2:37.94 Imaday Nunez
  Cuba Cuba
2:38.95
100 butterfly Siobhan Cropper
  Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad & Tobago
1:03.01
GR
Melissa Mata
  Costa Rica Costa Rica
1:03.56 Paola Espana
  Mexico Mexico
1:03.78
200 butterfly Melissa Mata
  Costa Rica Costa Rica
2:16.89
GR
Carolyn Adel
  Suriname Suriname
2:18.27
NR
Paola Espana
  Mexico Mexico
2:18.73
200 I.M.[2] Carolyn Adel
  Suriname Suriname
2:19.31
GR, NR
Sonia Alvarez
  Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
2:23.64 Isabel Ceballos
  Colombia Colombia
2:28.56
400 I.M. Carolyn Adel
  Suriname Suriname
4:52.42
GR, NR
Sonia Alvarez
  Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
5:01.38 Irma Villareal
  Mexico Mexico
5:02.59
4x100
 free relay[2]
 Puerto Rico
  Francheska Salib,
  Lysandra Álvarez,
  Vanessa García,
  Solimar Mojica
4:00.20  Venezuela
  Lauren Volcán,
  Jenny Fuentes,
  Daniela Aponte,
  Erin Volcán
4:02.98  Colombia
  Catalina Dangond,
  Ana Uribe,
  Gloria Díaz,
  María A. Ortiz
4:07.79
4x200
 free relay[2]
 Puerto Rico
  Solimar Mojica,
  Lysandra Álvarez,
  Gretchen Gotay,
  Sonia Álvarez
8:40.26  Venezuela
  Lauren Volcán,
  Daniela Aponte,
  Jenny Fuentes,
  Erin Volcán
8:46.46  Colombia
  Ana Uribe,
  Gloria Díaz,
  Isabel Ceballos,
  Catalina Dangond
8:54.41
4x100
 medley relay[3]
 Cuba
  Ana M. González,
  Imaday Núñez,
  Mikeila Torres,
  Déborah Figueroa
4:23.90
GR
 Colombia
  Carolina Douglas,
  Isabel Ceballos,
  Andrea Duarte,
  Catalina Dangond
4:29.23  Puerto Rico
  Elaine López,
  Francheska Salib,
  Sonia Álvarez,
  Vanessa García
4:36.18

Medal standings

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Cuba98421
2 Venezuela (VEN)65415
3 Suriname6107
4 Puerto Rico42511
5 Panama2002
6 Mexico15915
7 Colombia1359
8 Costa Rica1102
 Trinidad and Tobago1102
Totals (9 entries)31262784

References

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  • (in Spanish) The Oldest Regional Games: Central American & Caribbean Sports Games, by Enrique Montesinos. Published by CACSO in 2009; retrieved 2012–04.
  1. ^ XVIII Central American and Caribbean Games (top-3 finishers). Published in SwimNews Magazine 1998-08. Retrieved online on 2012-04-21.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Daniela Villegas tested positive for a prohibited substance, and had her results nullified. This effected the medal standings in (and her/Mexico's times) the women's: 100 free (58.71), 200 free (2:05.18), 400 free (4:24.21), 200 I.M. (2:24.17), 4x100 Free Relay (4:00.99) and 4x200 Free Relay (8:39.68).
  3. ^ Venezuela originally finished second in the women's 4x100 Medley Relay at 4:27.84; however, the relay included Tahyani Villarroel who tested positive for a prohibited substance. The relay results was therefore nullified, and places adjusted.