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The azure Caribbean waters off its southern coast may be what makes Santo Domingo famous but the capital of the Dominican Republic was all about the colour gold last week.
At the 2026 edition of the Central American and Caribbean Games, gold medals were shared among three nations with the traditional dominance of regional powerhouse Mexico broken up by both Guatemala and Venezuela.
The Peruvian capital city was a hive of multisport activity over the course of nine days last month as the great and good of Pentathlon across the Americas gathered in Lima.
The 2026 South and Pan American Senior Championships coincided with its Junior equivalent with almost 20 countries from across North, Central and South America as well as the Caribbean represented and eye-catching victories the order of the day.
As we navigate the current Olympic cycle, we find ourselves at a crucial juncture.
As part of its Fit For The Future strategy, the International Olympic Committee is conducting a thorough evaluation of all sports and their disciplines, examining the Olympic programme event by event.
This methodology is exactly what our Federation has long advocated for – a fair, granular assessment that recognises performance at discipline level, not just at sport level.
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