Not to be confused with Central American Games or Caribbean Games.
Central American and Caribbean Games (CACGs) Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe(in Spanish)
First event
October 30 – November 2, 1926
Occur every
normally 4 years
Last event
June 23– July 8, 2023
Purpose
Sports for Central American and Caribbean people
Organization
Centro Caribe Sports (formerly CACSO)
The Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC or CACGs) are a multi-sport regional championship event, held quadrennial (once every four years), typically in the middle (even) year between Summer Olympics. The games are for 32 countries and 5 territories in Central America, the Caribbean (Caribbean Countries), Mexico, and the South American Caribbean countries of Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela.
The games are overseen by Centro Caribe Sports (formerly CACSO).[1] They are designed to provide a step between sub-CACG-region Games held the first year following a Summer Olympics (e.g. Central American Games) and the Continental Championships, the Pan American Games, held the year before the Summer Olympics.
The last Games were held in San Salvador between 23 June to 8 July 2023. The next Games will be held in Santo Domingo,Dominican Republic as main host in 2026.
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