2023 Eventing and Dressage Results Of The Central American and Caribbean Games
Sunday, July 2, 2023 | Press Release
The 24th edition of the Central American and Caribbean Games, held in San Salvador (ESA), showcases top-level and diverse representation from across the Central American continent.
The Dressage and Eventing competitions have successfully concluded, while the Jumping competition is set to begin on July 2nd and culminate with the Individual Final on July 5th.
(Top Photo Information: Luis Ariel Santiago Franco (MEX), Lauren Shady (PUR) and Fernando Parroquin Delfin (MEX) during the 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games – COPUR)
Dressage Individual Podium
1° Yvonne Losos De Muñiz (DOM) & Idwinaretto
2° Juliana Gutierrez Aguilera (COL) & Flanissimo
3° Carlos Maldonado Lara (MEX) & Frans
Dressage Team Podium
1° Colombia – Mariana Atehortua Yepes & Justify AS / Juliana Gutierrez Aguilera & Flanissimo / Andrea Vargas & Homerus P / Raul Corchuelo & Maverick
2° México – Carlos Maldonado Lara & Frans / Marcos Santiago Ortiz Diez & Dagasus / Jose Luis Enrique Padilla Liekens & Twan Van Plexat / Antonio Rivera Galarza & Fite
3° Costa Rica – Olger Gerardo Gomez Jimenez & Zarcero AG / Sergio Andres Quesada Lopez & Tango AG / Ronald Mauricio Masis & Zar AG / Gloriana Herrera & Vampiro de Pereto
Eventing Individual Podium
1° Lauren Shady (PUR) – Can Be Sweet
2° Luis Ariel Santiago Franco (MEX) – Egipcio II
3° Fernando Parroquin Delfin (MEX) – Beldad
Eventing Team Podium
1° México – Jose Enrique Mercado Suarez & Balanca Sdn / Guillermo German de Campo M. & Quelite / Luis Ariel Santiago Franco & Egipcio II / Fernando Parroquin Delfin & Beldad
2° Colombia – Mauricio Bermudez & Quinta Real Jmen / Esteban Bermudez & Las Lomas Chestal / Lucero Desrochers S & Gama Castellon / Andres Felipe Gomez Sanabria & Caroline
3° Centro Caribe Sports – Sarka Kolackova De Mendez & Galia / Oswaldo Mendez Kolacek & Rouen / Carlos Sueiras & Valentina RN / Andrea Mendoza Kruger & Tallador Ems
For more information about the 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games click click here.
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