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Water polo at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games

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Water polo at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games
VenueComplejo Acuatico U. D. Pedro de Heredia
LocationCartagena de Indias, Colombia
Dates23-29 July
Medalists
gold medal 
gold medal 
silver medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
bronze medal 
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At the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games the game of water polo was played by men and women. They both competed at the Complejo Acuatico U. D. Pedro de Heredia in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia from July 23 to July 29, 2006. The women participated for the first time at the Central American and Caribbean Games.

Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team  Cuba
Carlos Ortega
Edgar Lara
Emiio Orns
Ernesto Cisneros
Ernesto Diaz
Gianny Lara
Ives Gonzalez
Nieter Sanchez
Rigel Jimenez
Yarbul Gonzalez
Yohandri Andrades
Richard Cabrera
Jose Gonzalez
 Colombia
Elkin Buitrago
Nelson Bejarano
Joaquin Ortiz
Jorge Soto
Jorge Montoya
Jairo Lizarazo
Alejandro Idarraga
Danilo Orozco
Andres Madrid
Juan Giraldo
Andres Hernandez
Juan Echeverry
Carlos Marin
 Mexico
Ornar Montiel
Cutberto Hernandez
Hermes Ponce
Rainier Schmidt
Fausto Vazquez
Jorge Lopez
Oliver Alvarez
Richard Schmidt
Diego Castaneda
Romel Palacios
Maximiliano Aguilar Jr.
Armando Garcia
Carlos Villegas
Women's team  Cuba
Sheila Gomez
Leyanis Gutierrez
Hirovis Hernandez
Dayana Morales
Danay Gutierrez
Olga Soler
Yanelis Andreus
Lisandra Frometa
Neldys Truffin
Mairelis Zunzunequi
Yamira Caballero
Helen Reyes
 Puerto Rico
Estefania Laboy
Paola Medina
Angelica Ortiz
Amanda Ortiz
Carla Martinez
Carla Batiz
Angelica Garcia
Alejandra Ortiz
Mairim Rosado
Anaid Ralat
Cristina Ortiz
Nicoll Medina
Mirelis Arocho
 Venezuela
Xomar Vilar
Yaurimar Gutierrez
Selene Rego
Yessenia Bastardo
Thais Suarez
Rocio Garue
Jesvia Alvarado
Carol Caliz
Fabiola Godoy
Gregory Aguilar
Andrea Victoria
Alejandra Florez

Men's competition

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Preliminary round

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Team Points G W D L GF GA Diff
1.  Cuba 10 5 5 0 0 101 34 +67
2.  Venezuela 6 5 3 0 2 39 46 –7
3.  Colombia 5 5 2 1 2 56 39 +17
4.  Mexico 5 5 2 1 2 60 49 +11
5.  Puerto Rico 4 5 2 0 3 57 53 +3
6.  Trinidad and Tobago 0 5 0 0 5 18 109 –91
  • July 23, 2006
Venezuela  9 – 8  Puerto Rico
Trinidad and Tobago  3 – 21  Mexico
Cuba  11 – 7  Colombia
  • July 24, 2006
Venezuela  6 – 12  Mexico
Cuba  32 – 4  Trinidad and Tobago
Puerto Rico  8 – 12  Colombia
  • July 25, 2006
Mexico  9 – 19  Cuba
Puerto Rico  22 – 3  Trinidad and Tobago
Venezuela  6 – 5  Colombia
  • July 26, 2006
Cuba  18 – 7  Venezuela
Puerto Rico  12 – 9  Mexico
Colombia  23 – 5  Trinidad and Tobago
  • July 27, 2006
Trinidad and Tobago  3 – 11  Venezuela
Puerto Rico  7 – 21  Cuba
Mexico  9 – 9  Colombia

Semi finals

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  • July 28, 2006
Mexico  5 – 9  Cuba
Colombia  13 – 6  Venezuela

Finals

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  • Fifth Place Match — July 28, 2006
Trinidad and Tobago  5 – 16  Puerto Rico
  • Bronze Medal Match — July 29, 2006
Venezuela  7 – 11  Mexico
  • Gold Medal Match — July 29, 2006
Colombia  7 – 12  Cuba

Final ranking

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RANK TEAM
1.  Cuba
2.  Colombia
3.  Mexico
4.  Venezuela
5.  Puerto Rico
5.  Trinidad and Tobago

Topscorers

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RANK PLAYER'S NAME GOALS
1.  Rigel Jimenez (CUB) 30
2.  Ernesto Cisnero (CUB) 24
3.  Gilberto Rosa (PUR) 16
4.  Christopher George (TRI) 15
5.  Cutberto Hernandez (MEX) 13
6.  Carlos Ortega Castillo (CUB) 12
 Oliver Alvarez (MEX)
 Iosse Gonzalez (CUB)

Women's competition

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Preliminary round

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Team Points G W D L GF GA Diff
1.  Cuba 8 4 4 0 0 63 20 +43
2.  Puerto Rico 6 4 3 0 1 43 33 +10
3.  Venezuela 4 4 2 0 2 36 42 –6
4.  Mexico 1 4 0 1 3 23 42 –19
5.  Colombia 1 4 0 1 3 21 49 –28
  • July 23, 2006
Venezuela  10 – 9  Mexico
Cuba  19 – 3  Colombia
  • July 24, 2006
Puerto Rico  8 – 16  Cuba
Venezuela  12 – 8  Colombia
  • July 25, 2006
Venezuela  9 – 10  Puerto Rico
Mexico  6 – 6  Colombia
  • July 26, 2006
Puerto Rico  13 – 4  Mexico
Cuba  15 – 5  Venezuela
  • July 27, 2006
Mexico  4 – 13  Cuba
Puerto Rico  12 – 4  Colombia

Semi finals

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  • July 28, 2006
Cuba  12 – 4  Mexico
Puerto Rico  10 – 8  Venezuela

Finals

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  • Bronze Medal Match — July 29, 2006
Venezuela  10 – 6  Mexico
  • Gold Medal Match — July 29, 2006
Puerto Rico  7 – 15  Cuba

Final ranking

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RANK TEAM
1.  Cuba
2.  Puerto Rico
3.  Venezuela
4.  Mexico
5.  Colombia

Topscorers

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RANK PLAYER'S NAME GOALS
1.  Hirovis Hernandez (CUB) 23
 Amanda Ortíz (PUR)
3.  Danay Gutierrez (CUB) 15
4.  Yamira Caballero (CUB) 12
 Leyanis Gutierrez (CUB)
 Angelica García (PUR)
 Olga Soler (CUB)
 Gregory Aguilar (VEN)
9.  Jesvia Alvarado (VEN) 11
10.  Paola Medina (PUR) 10

References

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