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2010 Central American and Caribbean Games
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The 21st Central American and Caribbean Games (Spanish: XXI Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe, Mayagüez 2010) took place in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, from 18 July 2010 to 1 August 2010.
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Motto | The Games of the People Spanish: Los Juegos del Pueblo |
Nations | 31 |
Athletes | 5,204 |
Events | 39 sports |
Opening | 17 July(postponed) 18 July[1] |
Closing | 1 August |
Opened by | Governor Luis Fortuño[2] |
Athlete's Oath | Juanita Rivera |
Judge's Oath | Luis Vallavares |
Torch lighter | Carlos Berrocal, Jorge García, Emily Viqueira, Angel Victor Pagán, Jaime Frontera, Wilfredo Maisonave, Ralph Rodríguez[3] |
Main venue | Estadio Centroamericano de Mayagüez |
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