Młodzieżowe mistrzostwa NACAC w lekkoatletyce

Młodzieżowe mistrzostwa NACAC w lekkoatletyce – zawody lekkoatletyczne organizowane co dwa lata dla zawodników do lat 23 pod auspicjami North America, Central America and Caribbean Athletic Association począwszy od roku 2000.

W dwóch pierwszych edycjach mistrzostw startowali zawodnicy do lat 25. Począwszy od zawodów w Sherbrooke w roku 2004 w mistrzostwach biorą udział tylko młodzieżowcy (zawodnicy w wieku od 20 do 22 lat).

Edycje

EdycjaGospodarzData
2000Meksyk Monterrey
2002Stany Zjednoczone San Antonio
2004Kanada Sherbrooke
2006Dominikana Santo Domingo
2008Meksyk Toluca
2010Stany Zjednoczone Miramar9–11 lipca[1]
2012Meksyk Irapuato6–8 lipca
2014Kanada Kamloops[2]8–10 sierpnia
2016Salwador San Salvador15–17 lipca
2019Meksyk Querétaro5–7 lipca
2021Kostaryka San José9–11lipca

Przypisy

  1. NACAC Miramar FL USA 9 - 11 July 2010, tilastopaja.org [dostęp 2012-04-14] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2016-03-04] (ang.).
  2. Edmonton awarded 2015 Panamerican Junior Championships; Kamloops to host 2014 NACAC U-23, Athletics Canada [dostęp 2012-06-05] (ang.).

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