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Field hockey at the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games Venue High Performance Center Location Veracruz , MexicoDates 15–24 November Nations 9 Men Cuba Women Cuba
The field hockey competitions at the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games took place at the High Performance Center in Veracruz , Mexico , from 15 to 24 November 2014.[ 1] There were two competitions, one each for men and women. Seven national teams competed in the men's tournament and eight in the women's event. The top two teams in each tournament qualified to compete at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto , Canada.[ 1]
* Host nation (Mexico )
Cuba won their seventh gold medal by defeating Trinidad and Tobago 5–1 in the final. The hosts and defending champions Mexico won the bronze medal by defeating Barbados 5–4 in a shoot-out after a 1–1 draw in regular time.
Umpires: Saleem Aaron (USA) Jamar Springer (BAR)
Cuba
17–0
Guatemala
Veitia 8' , 10' , 15' , 21' , 53' , 57' Blanco 24' , 48' Aguilera 28' , 32' , 33' , 40' Martínez 35' Valero 44' , 62' Hernández 67' Molina 70'
Report
Umpires: Carlos Abreu (DOM) Daniel Lopez Ramos (URU)
Umpires: Nku Davis (TTO) Jonathan Altamirano (MEX)
Umpires: Daniel Basto Rivero (MEX) Daniel Lopez Ramos (URU)
Umpires: Carlos Abreu (DOM) Jamar Springer (BAR)
Umpires: Daniel Basto Rivero (MEX) Duvaughn Henlon (JAM)
Umpires: Nku Davis (TTO) Reinier Diaz (CUB)
Umpires: Saleem Aaron (USA) Duvaughn Henlon (JAM)
Umpires: Jonathan Altamirano (MEX) Reinier Diaz (CUB)
Fifth to seventh place classification [ edit ]
Umpires: Carlos Abreu (DOM) Jonathan Altamirano (MEX)
Fifth and sixth place [ edit ]
Umpires: Reinier Diaz (CUB) Jamar Springer (BAR)
Umpires: Nku Davis (TTO) Daniel Basto Rivero (MEX)
Umpires: Daniel Lopez Ramos (URU) Saleem Aaron (USA)
Umpires: Nku Davis (TTO) Duvaughn Henlon (JAM)
Umpires: Daniel Lopez Ramos (URU) Saleem Aaron (USA)
Women's field hockey at the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games Host country Mexico City Veracruz Dates 15–24 November Teams 8 (from 1 confederation) Champions Cuba (4th title) Runner-up Dominican Republic Third place Mexico Matches played 20 Goals scored 64 (3.2 per match) Top scorer(s) Marisbel Sierra (11 goals)Best player Benifer Moronta
Cuba won their fourth gold medal by defeating the Dominican Republic 4–3 in a shoot-out after a 3–3 draw in regular time. The hosts Mexico won the bronze medal by defeating the defending champions Trinidad and Tobago 2–1.
Umpires: Nancy Altamirano (MEX) Meghan McLennan (CAN)
Umpires: Keely Dunn (CAN) Kecia Jones (TTO)
Umpires: Nancy Altamirano (MEX) Meghan McLennan (CAN)
Umpires: Keely Dunn (CAN) Kecia Jones (TTO)
Umpires: Maggie Befort (USA) Cara Briggs (BAR)
Umpires: Veronica Villafañe (ARG) Maggie Befort (USA)
Umpires: Veronica Villafañe (ARG) Dahianna Santana (DOM)
Umpires: Dayana Martinez Jeune (CUB) Maggie Befort (USA)
Umpires: Kecia Jones (TTO) Dayana Martinez Jeune (CUB)
Umpires: Veronica Villafañe (ARG) Nancy Altamirano (MEX)
Umpires: Meghan McLennan (CAN) Dahianna Santana (DOM)
Umpires: Keely Dunn (CAN) Cara Briggs (BAR)
Fifth to eighth place classification [ edit ]
5–8th place semi-finals[ edit ]
Umpires: Kecia Jones (TTO) Dahianna Santana (DOM)
Umpires: Nancy Altamirano (MEX) Cara Briggs (BAR)
Seventh and eighth place [ edit ]
Umpires: Kecia Jones (TTO) Dahianna Santana (DOM)
Fifth and sixth place [ edit ]
Umpires: Dayana Martinez Jeune (CUB) Nancy Altamirano (MEX)
Umpires: Meghan McLennan (CAN) Veronica Villafañe (ARG)
Umpires: Keely Dunn (CAN) Maggie Befort (USA)
Umpires: Keely Dunn (CAN) Meghan McLennan (CAN)
Umpires: Veronica Villafañe (ARG) Maggie Befort (USA)