- Sports in Puerto Rico
Sports in
Puerto Rico can be traced from the ceremonial competitions amongst thepre-Columbian Native Americans of the Arawak also known asTaíno tribes which inhabited the island to the modern era in which sports activities consist of an organized physical activity or skill carried out with a recreational purpose for competition.Brief history of sports in Puerto Rico
Pre-Columbian era
The Taínos who inhabited Puerto Rico before the arrival of
Christopher Columbus in 1492, played a series of games which were both ceremonial and diversional, such as races, contests involving body strength and fishing. However, the two most important of these sports were the simulated warrior fights (similar to the gladiators) and ball playing. The ball game was played in a field, which they called "Batey", situated in the middle of the village. The fields were either shaped like a triangle or like a "U". The ball was made of vegetable leafs, which gave it flexibility. Two teams played against each other. The objective of the game was to keep the ball in constant motion. The players were allowed to use their heads, elbows, shoulders and knees. The team would lose a point, if for any reason the ball stopped moving. The score was kept with a mark on the ground and the game would end after the losing team received a certain amount of points. The winners were treated like heroes and the losers were sacrificed. The game had changed by the time the first Spanish settlers arrived. According to FrayBartolome de las Casas the game was played in the following manner: "One team served the ball and the other team returned it, using anything but the hands. If the ball arrived at shoulder height, it was returned like lightning. When it came in near the ground, the player rapidly hit the ground, striking the ball with his buttocks. Play continued from side to side until an error was made." In 1975,archaeologist s from the Guaynia Society of Archeology and History at the Catholic University of Puerto Rico, members of the Archeological Society of the Southwest announced the discovery of the ruins of a "Batey" in an area called Tibes, on the outskirts of the city of Ponce. A total of 9 ball fields were discovered under thick forest overgrowth dating back to AD 25 in the area which is now known as "Centro Ceremonial Indigena de Tibes " (The Tibes Indigenoius Ceremonial Center). The site is now a tourist attraction and is open to the public. Artifacts found on the site are on display and can be seen in a museum on the site and in the Ponce Museum of Art.inote| ref: http://ponce.inter.edu/tibes/ingles/historia.htmlpanish colonization
The Taínos suffered greatly during the Spanish colonization of Puerto Rico in the 15th century. Many died from the cruel treatment and disease inflicted upon them and their culture was destroyed. The first Spaniards to inhabit the island were soldiers (Conquistadores), later they were followed by farmers, miners and their families. Team sports were virtually unheard of however, there were other types of competitions and sports in which they participated. The most common sports were
horse racing ,cockfight ing anddominoes . The first horse track was built in San Juan in 1887. One of the most popular sports was "Boliche". The men would gather in the town plaza and roll a small ball made of wood with the objective of knocking down pins. "Boliche" was similar toBowling . Another popular sport wasbullfighting , which was limited to the larger cities of Ponce and San Juan.Modern era
Puerto Rico in the Olympics Games
Puerto Rico participates in the Olympics as an independent nation and therefore Puerto Rican athletes have the option of either representing Puerto Rico or the United States in the games. Some, such as Gigi Fernandez in tennis, have won gold medals for the U.S.
The
1948 Summer Olympics celebrated inLondon , was a historical one for Puerto Rico because it was the first time that the island would participate as a nation in a major international sporting event. The island's delegation consisted of only three members, two of which finished among the ten best inpole vault . [cite web| url=http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/otros_accion/accion_deportiva/eran_otros_tiempos/215093| title=Eran otros tiempos| author=Alex Figueroa Cancel| publisher="Primera Hora"| language=Spanish| date=2008-07-30 | accessdate=2008-07-31] In their regional participations, the Puerto Ricans had carried theUnited States flag into the games. [cite web| url=http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/otros_accion/accion_deportiva/60_anos_de_olimpismo_boricua/214804| title=60 años de olimpismo boricua| author=Alex Figueroa Cancel| publisher="Primera Hora"| language=Spanish| date=2008-07-29 | accessdate=2008-07-31] The United States protested, claiming that two nations could not use the same flag at the same time. The decree of Commonwealth onJuly 25 ,1952 would give the Puerto Rican delegation a flag of their own.In 1980, the United States boycotted the
Olympic Games celebrated inMoscow, Russia .German Rieckehoff , who was then the president of the Puerto Rican Olympic Committee, was against the boycott because he believed that politics should not get involved with sporting events. He was, therefore, denied economic support from the local government. Rieckehoff did however, manage to send one athlete to represent Puerto Rico inboxing ,Alberto Mercado , who became the only American citizen to participate in the 1980 Olympics.In 1982, the
Government of Puerto Rico , headed by then governorCarlos Romero Barceló , withheld economic support from the athletic delegation headed toCuba , where the Central American and Caribbean Games were going to be held. The Puerto Rican Olympic Committee, under the leadership of Rieckehoff, had to appeal directly to the people for donations and were able to send the delegation. The Puerto Rican Olympic Committee is also the organization in charge of selecting the Puerto Rican athletes which represent the island in thePan American Games and the Central American and Caribbeann Games.Puerto Rico at the Paralympic Games
Puerto Rico debuted in the
Paralympic Games on 1988.cite web| url=http://www.nydailynews.com/latino/espanol/2008/08/21/2008-08-21_lista_la_delegacin_boricua_de_los_paralm.html| title=Lista la delegación boricua de los paralímpicos| publisher="Daily News"| language=Spanish| date=2008-09-21 | accessdate=2008-09-07] In this event, Isabel Bustamante was awarded the first medals for the delegation, winning one gold and two silver medals in athletics. In the2000 Summer Paralympics , Alexis Pizarro became the first male athlete to win a medal for Puerto Rico, reaching bronze in athletics. Pizarro repeated this performance in the2004 Summer Paralympics .On
August 20 ,2008 ,David Bernier awarded the flag of Puerto Rico to Nilda Gómez, who was selected to be the flag bearer in the opening ceremonies of the2008 Paralympics . [cite web| url=http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/otros/acciondeportiva/abanderan_atletas_que_participaran_en_juegos_paralimpicos/221495| title=Abanderan atletas que participarán en Juegos Paralímpicos| author=Omar Marrero| publisher="Primera Hora"| language=Spanish| date=2008-08-20 | accessdate=2008-09-07] Three athletes that registered A-marks attended the ceremony, which also included Alexis Pizarro in athletics and Julio Reguero in sailing. Puerto Rico’s first medal in this edition of the Paralympics was won by Gómez, who won bronze in rifle shooting.cite web| url=http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/otros/acciondeportiva/la_boricua_nilda_gomez_gana_bronce_en_los_juegos_paralimpicos/227561| title=La boricua Nilda Gómez gana bronce en los Juegos Paralímpicos| publisher="Primera Hora"| language=Spanish| date=2008-09-07 | accessdate=20008-09-07] She won bronze in the 10-meter trial, finishing with 489 points.Puerto Rico at the Special Olympics
Puerto Rico's Special Olympics program was founded in 1970, since then it has offered services to more than a thousand athlethes.
In the
2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games , Puerto Rico won 57 medals.cite web| url=http://vocero.com/noticias.asp?s=Deportes&n=76654| archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20071011102902/http://vocero.com/noticias.asp?s=Deportes&n=76654| title=Tito Trinidad, Nestlé y Grande, aliados de Olimpiadas Especiales| publisher="El Vocero "| language=Spanish| archivedate=2007-10-11| accessdate=2008-09-07]Puerto Rico won a total of 34 medals in the
2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games , including 7 gold, 18 silver and 9 bronze medals. Due to the team's performance, theSenate of Puerto Rico organized an ceremony where the athlethes and trainers received recognitions. [cite web| url=http://www.senadopr.us/verfoto.asp?p=134UPCbPEUhMM&g=5KF2QE4KWCB&page=5| title=Senado Reconoce Atletas Participantes De Las Olimpiadas Especiales En Shangai| publisher=Senate of Puerto Rico| language=Spanish| accessdate=2008-09-07]Distribution and practice among sports
Baseball
During the late 19th century Puerto Rico was to witness the introduction of organized team sports. The game of
baseball was first introduced to the island by a group of Puerto Ricans and Cubans who had learned the game in theUnited States . At first the sport was not well received by the local press and general public, it was looked upon as a silly game. The first two baseball clubs were founded in 1897. They were the Almendares Baseball Club, owned by Francisco Alamo Armas and the Borinquen Baseball Club owned by Santos Filippi.According to the daily newspaper "El Pais", on
January 11 ,1898 , the first organized baseball game was played in Puerto Rico at the old velodrome which was located at the Pda.15 in Santurce, San Juan. The Borinquen team beat the Almendares with a score of 3 to 0. The first game to go a complete nine innings was played onJanuary 30 ,1898 and the Borinquen once again beat the Almendares with a score of 9 to 3.Puerto Rico became an American territory when the United States defeated Spain in the
Spanish-American War . The American soldiers stationed in Puerto Rico were permitted to organize a baseball club to play against the local clubs as diversional outlet. OnNovember 4 ,1900 the Almendares Baseball Club composed of Puerto Ricans and Cubans beat the American Baseball Club of the Second Regiment of Infantry with a score of 32 to 18.Basketball and Boxing
The military government banned cockfighting and bullfighting from the island but introduced the sport of
boxing and a "new" sport called basketball. Both boxing and basketball were used by the soldiers as part of their physical training. Boxing competitions amongst the soldiers were open to the public. The first boxing match in Puerto Rico was held onJanuary 15 ,1899 .When the soldiers played basketball, they would use a plain straw basket which was cut open at both ends and place it on the highest end of a pole. For a ball, they used a football and the game was played without any established set of rules.
In 1913, the
YMCA of Puerto Rico oraganized the first game played using the official rules of basketball and in 1916, the YMCA organized the first basketball tournament. Teams formed in the other YMCA's in the island participated in the tournament. The first basketball organization in Puerto Rico was the San Juan Basketball League. Río Piedras and Bayamón later followed and formed their own leagues.American football (NFL)
Although not a popular sport in Puerto Rico, American football nonetheless is played in the streets of the
Caribbean island occasionally.Ron Rivera became the first Puerto Rican to play in the NFL when he played for theChicago Bears in the 1980s. In 1986, Rivera became the first Puerto Rican to win aSuper Bowl championship ring.Other Puerto Ricans who have played in the NFL are
O.J. Santiago of theAtlanta Falcons ,Marco Rivera who now plays for theDallas Cowboys and who in 2002 became the first Puerto Rican to play in thePro Bowl as a member of theGreen Bay Packers (the first of three appearances) andGlenn Martinez who in 2005 played for theDetroit Lions Ken Amato who currently (2007) plays for the Tennessee Titans is of Puerto Rican descent.Baseball
Puerto Rico has a winter baseball league named the
Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League that has operated since the early 20th century. The champion of the Puerto Rico league represents Puerto Rico is in the annualCaribbean World Series . It currently has six teams:*
Lobos de Arecibo (Arecibo "Wolves")
*Criollos de Caguas (Caguas "Creoles")
*Gigantes de Carolina (Carolina "Giants")
*Indios de Mayagüez (Mayagüez "Indians")
*Leones de Ponce (Ponce "Lions")
*Atenienses de Manatí (Manatí "Athenians")Puerto Rico has over 100
Major League Baseball players who are currently active, in addition to the hundreds others who have participated in the past. These facts combine to make baseball one of the most popular sports in the island.Some of the most famous baseball players from Puerto Rico include: Hall of Famers
Roberto Clemente andOrlando Cepeda ,Roberto Alomar , Jose "Cheo" Cruz, Juan González,Edgar Martínez ,Iván Rodríguez ,Victor Pellot , andBernie Williams .Chronological order of major events
* OnJanuary 11 1898 the first organized baseball game is played in Puerto Rico between the Borinquen team and the Almendares team. The Borinquen won 3 to 0.
* In 1928, Emilio "Millito" Navarro of theCuban Stars became the first Puerto Rican to play in the Negro Leagues
* In 1942,Hiram Bithorn of theChicago Cubs became the first Puerto Rican to play in the major leagues.
* In 1949,Luis Olmo ("El "Jíbaro" Olmos") of the Brooklyn Dodgers became the first Puerto Rican to play in a World Series game and the first one to hit ahome run and to get three hits, in the same game.
* In 1951, Puerto Rico won its first and onlyBaseball World Cup .
* In 1954, Rubén Gómez of the New York Giants became the first Puerto Rican to pitch in a World Series game and the first one to receive a World Series championship ring.
* In 1971,Roberto Clemente of thePittsburgh Pirates became the first Hispanic to reach 3,000 hits and the first Puerto Rican to be enshrined in theBaseball Hall of Fame .
* In 1984,Willie Hernandez of theDetroit Tigers became the first Puerto Rican to win both the ALCy Young Award and the AL MVP Award.
* In 1992, Jose "Cheo" Cruz was honored by theHouston Astros when his #25 was retired by the team.
* In 1999, Orlando "Peruchin" Cepeda became the second Puerto Rican enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
* In 2001, Major League Baseball history was made when Opening Day was in San Juan at theHiram Bithorn Stadium with a game between the Texas Rangers and theToronto Blue Jays .
* In 2003 as well as 2004, the formerMontreal Expos played 22 home games each year at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, before moving to Washington, DC and becoming theWashington Nationals .Basketball
Basketball is also a very popular sport in Puerto Rico, thanks in part to the BSN, which has been around since the 1930s. During the early 1980s, with many games shown on television, the sport's popularity increased.
Street basketball is popular among Puerto Rico's youth. There is also a women's professional league, which is affiliated to the BSN.Alfred "Butch" Lee, a member of the 1976 Olympic basketball team, became the first Puerto Rican in the NBA when in 1978 he was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks. Jose Ortiz was signed by the
Utah Jazz in 1988. Rivas followed him two weeks later, being signed by theBoston Celtics . Ramos was signed by thePortland Trail Blazers , but he never played because of a life changing accident. Arroyo played for theOrlando Magic and now plays for theMaccabi Tel Aviv B.C. , and Santiago used to play for thePhoenix Suns and then with theMilwaukee Bucks .In 1988,
Dick Versace , became the first person of Puerto Rican descent to coach an NBA team. He was the head coach of theIndiana Pacers from 1988 to 1990.Puerto Rico's national basketball team has reached the Olympic Games multiple times, including the Athens games in 2004, where they became the first team to defeat the United States Dream Team during Olympic competition. Puerto Rico's national team has won gold medals in other international competitions.
Bobsled
Puerto Rico had a Bobsled team in the 1992, 1994 and 1998
Winter Olympics .Boxing
Boxing has, for many years, disputed the top spot for the Puerto Rican fan's favorite sport with Baseball and Basketball. Puerto Ricans have distinguished themselves both as amateurs and professionals. Puerto Rico has also been the site of many championship fights.
Boxing in the Olympics
In 1948, boxer
Juan Evangelista Venegas earned Puerto Rico's first Olympic medal, finishing his participation inLondon with a bronze medal that year. Subsequently, Puerto Rico has earned five more medals in Olympic boxing, including a silver one by Luis Ortiz in 1984. That silver medal is the only silver medal ever won by any Puerto Rican at Olympic Games. Although he did not win a medal,Alberto Mercado became, in 1980, the only American citizen to actually participate in the Moscow Olympics.Professional Boxing
There are seven Puerto Ricans in the
International Boxing Hall of Fame , they are Puerto Rico's first world championSixto Escobar ,Wilfred Benitez (The youngest champion in boxing's history) who as ofMay 23 ,1981 became the youngest three-time world champion after knocking out World Junior Middleweight championMaurice Hope ,Wilfredo Gómez ,Carlos Ortiz ,Edwin Rosario ,Pedro Montanez and Jose Chegui Torres.Other boxers from Puerto Rico which have become famous include: Hector Macho Camacho,
Alfredo Escalera ,Belinda Laracuente ,John Ruiz who made history by becoming boxing's firstLatin America n world Heavyweight champion ever, after beating WBA world champEvander Holyfield , Alex Sanchez,Samuel Serrano ,Félix Trinidad ,Ada Velez , who is the first Puerto RicanWomen's boxing world champion andMiguel Cotto .In 2006, Puerto Rican
Miguel Santana made boxing history by becoming the fighter who waited the longest after a title bout to find out he had become a world champion boxer. The IBF recognized Santana as a world Lightweight champion 18 years after his challenge of IBF Lightweight championGreg Haugen , who originally beat Santana by an eleventh round technical decision.Among the international boxers who fought in Puerto Rico in a title bout are
Muhammad Ali ,Roberto Duran , andAlexis Arguello . The 1970s became known in Puerto Rico as "the golden era of Borinquen's (Puerto Rico's) Boxing".Cockfights
Unlike in most states of the
United States ,cockfight ing is legal in Puerto Rico, and there are many places that draw large crowds to see bantams fighting every weekend. Is known as the Gentlemans Sport due to the common practice of wagers being a verbal contract between two individuals and may range from $1 to thousands of dollars. Across the world, Puerto Rico has been seen as the largest capital for the controversial sport, as it is incredibly popular and often televised as other sports are.Rooster s are specially bred to fight, first entering the ring between one and two years of age.Equestrian
The sport of Equestrianism has certain popularity in Puerto Rico, more so among members of higher classes. Puerto Rico frequently sends contestants to different international tournaments, such as the Olympics. On
August 16 ,2003 ,Mark Watring l from the town of Aguadilla, represented theUnited States in thePan American Games celebrated in theDominican Republic . The he won the "Gold Medal" with a final total of 13.66 penalties compared to the 21.87 posted byMexico . When presented the Gold Medal, Mark unfurled and waved thePuerto Rican Flag . This win secured a berth in the2004 Olympic Game s inAthens, Greece . Mark represented Puerto Rico in the 2004 Olympics celebrated inAthens, Greece .Fencing
Fencing in Puerto Rico has become popular ever since
David "Kike" Bernier ,Victor Bernier and the brothers Jonathan andMarcos Peña have won medals in the 2003Pan American Games celebrated in theDominican Republic .Mirthescka Escanellas was also a popular Puerto Rican fencer. She participated at the1996 Summer Olympics inAtlanta, Georgia, United States , among many other international events.Golf
While golf is not very popular in Puerto Rico, there are many golf courses across the island.
The most famous Puerto Rican golfer is
Juan "Chi-Chi" Rodríguez who was inducted into theWorld Golf Hall of Fame in 1992. Rodríguez used to put his hat over the hole whenever he made a birdie or eagle. After he heard that other golfers were complaining about his little act, he decided to try something new. Chi-Chi developed his signature "toreador dance", where he would make believe that the birdie was a "bull" and that his putter was a "sword" and he would terminate the "bull". Rodríguez represented Puerto Rico on 12 World Cup teams. In 1986, he won theHispanic Recognition Award. In 1988, he was namedReplica's Hispanic Man of the Year .Horse racing
Horse Racing is a sport which was first introduced to Puerto Rico by the Conquitadores. Horse Races continue to be a very popular sport in Puerto Rico til this day. During the earlier part of the 20th. century, races were held at "
El Comandante " race track. Since 1972, "El Nuevo Comandante " now called "Hipodromo Camarero", in Canovanas, has been the home of Puerto Rico's Sunday horse races, and of the annual "Clasico del Caribe ", a race that reunites important horses from many countries.Famous jockeys include
J. A. Garcia and U.S. Racing Hall of Fame member,Angel Cordero, Jr. Cordero is one of the leadingthoroughbred horse racing jockey s of all time in terms of wins. He was the first and only Puerto Rican jockey to win all three of theAmerican Classic Races races which consist of theKentucky Derby ,Preakness Stakes and theBelmont Stakes . Two of the most famous horses in Puerto Rican history were Camarero (world record holder for consecutive wins, Bold Forbes (1976 Kentucky Derby winner) and several Clasico del Caribe winners.Road Races
Road races have long been a part of Puerto Rico's sporting tradition. Many important races are run annually in the island, including the "
Maraton de San Blas " in Coamo, long considered one of the most importanthalf marathon races in the world.The
World's Best 10K (WB10K), also known as "Maratón Teodoro Moscoso", is aroad race of 10kilometer s celebrated in San Juan,Puerto Rico every year. It is certified by theAssociation of International Marathons and Road Races (AIMS) and by theInternational Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF). The event was also the first race transmitted live through the Internet, with audio, video and results. WB10K was ranked among the 20 most competitive races in the world.Famous marathon runners include: Jorge “Peco” Gonzalez,
Hunga Maldonado .Martial arts
Martial arts sports, specially
karate , have had a marked ascent in popularity in Puerto Rico since the 1970s, whenBruce Lee andJackie Chan movies were very popular among Puerto Rico's youth.Taekwondo Past and Present Athletes
*Christian Claudio – Puerto Rican Olympic Team Member,Author , Public Speaker, Co-Founder Pac Banc MortgageProfessional wrestling
Professional wrestling has enjoyed much popularity in Puerto Rico for a long time. Matches have been televised since the 1960s, and multiple, non televised matches are held each week across the island.
World Wrestling Council is the main wrestling promoter in Puerto Rico.Famous Puerto Rican wrestlers have included
Barrabas ,Carlos Colon and his son,Carlitos Colon , "Los Invaders ",Savio Vega , WWF* Hall of FamerPedro Morales , and "Los Super Medicos ". In addition, manyWorld Wrestling Entertainment (WWE, formerly WWF) stars, such asRandy Savage , andRic Flair fought in Puerto Rico before.Women's wrestling has been gaining popularity in Puerto Rico since the 1990s.
ailing
Sailing as a sport has picked up in popularity in Puerto Rico since the middle 1990s, under the leadership of
Enrique Figueroa and his wife,Carla Malatrasi . The pair have combined to win many international medals, and they competed at the 2000 SydneyOlympic Games . Figueroa also participated at the 1992Barcelona Olympics. OnFebruary 2 ,2004 , Figueroa and fellow teammate Jorge Hernandez, won theOlympic Games Rolex Regatta . They were named champions by topping 29 entries in the tornado fleet. Theregatta winners had their sights set on the 2004 Olympics and Partalympic Games inAthens, Greece . 503 sailors participated with a fleet of 323 boats representing 39 nations. Figueroa went to the 2004 Olympic Games and represented Puerto Rico.occer, a.k.a. Football and Fútbol
:"Football, also known as soccer refers to "Association Football", known in Spanish as "fútbol"Football, unlike many of the Latin American countries, mainly because of the high American culture influence on the Island, did not enjoy high popularity during the 20th century. But since the new millennium it has slowly increased its fan base on the island.
Puerto Rico has aFIFA sponsored federation, theFederación Puertorriqueña de Fútbol and a Senior National Team which is ranked 146 byFIFA .Puerto Rico has only made it as far as the second round or regional play for aWorld Cup Qualifier , this was in 2008 when it beatDominican Republic 1:0 in the first round and lost againstHonduras in the second round with a aggregate score of 6:2. Current federation presidentPuerto Rico currently has a professional league called thePuerto Rico Soccer League which was founded in 2008 and is composed of 8 teams. Its also has thePuerto Rico Islanders , which play in theUSL First Division , the second tier of theAmerican Soccer Pyramid .Well know local Puerto Rican soccer players are
Marco Velez ,Alexis Rivera Curet ,Andrés Cabrero , there are several other Puerto Rican players or players of Puerto Rican decent playing abroad in places likeGermany and theUSA .Felix Magath , whose mother is German, is the first person of Puerto Rican descent to play in theFIFA World Cup representingGermany in 1982 and 1986.oftball
Women's softball has enjoyed certain popularity in Puerto Rico. The women's national softball team has won many international events and participated at many Olympics.
Lisa Fernandez has represented the United States as member of the U.S. Women's Olympic Softball Team, winning gold medals in the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia and in the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece. She established a women's softball record when she struck out 25 members of the women's Australian Olympic Softball Team.Ivelisse Echevarria who in 2003 was inducted into the International Softball Federation Hall of Fame is also considered by many to be the greatest pitcher born in Puerto Rico. Ten Puerto Ricans have been inducted into the International Softball Federation Hall of Fame so far.The ten Puerto Ricans in International Softball Federation Hall of Fame are: Juan Pachot, Carlos Velazquez Class of 1997; Ismael "Chavalillo" Delgado, Jorge Tanco, Alejandro "Junior" Cruz Class of 1993 and Ivelisse Echevarria, Betty Segarra, Clara Vazquez, Jose "Tuto" Agosto, Rafi Serrano Class of 2003.
wimming (competitive)
Jesus "Jesse" Vassallo, is considered by many to be the greatest swimmer to have been born in Puerto Rico. In 1997, he became the first and so far the only Puerto Rican to be inducted into the
International Swimming Hall of Fame . He currently heads the Puerto Rico Swimming Federation.In 1966, 17-year-old
Anita Lallande set a new record in the Central American and Caribbean Games celebrated in San Juan, when she won a total of 10 gold medals.Fernando J. Canales was a 100 meter freestyle finalist in the 1978 Berlin World Championships, earning a 5th place. He was the "first" Puerto Rican swimmer to final in the World Championships. He earned 5 gold medals and 1 silver medal during the 1978 Central American Championships inMedellín ,Colombia . He became the first Puerto Rican to medal in thePan American Games by winning silver in the 100 meters free in 1979 (San Juan, Puerto Rico) and repeating that feat in 1983 (Caracas, Venezuela).Maritza Correia , is the first black Puerto Rican woman in history to make the U.S. Olympic Swimming Team. She earned a silver medal swimming prelims of the 4oom free relay at the2004 Olympic Games celebrated inAthens ,Greece .Years after the demolition of the Escambrón Swimming Complex, San Juan Mayor
Jorge Santini will open the new roofed San Juan Natatorium, developed by San Juan Sports DirectorMaría Elena Batista , herself a former Olympic Swimmer. The official opening of the San Juan Natatorium wasDecember 15 ,2006 . A second natatorium is scheduled to open in time for the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games in Mayagüez.Tennis
Tennis is not very popular as a fan sport in Puerto Rico, however, many Puerto Ricans practice it as a means of exercise. It should be noted, though, that the 1984 television match between
Martina Navratilova andGigi Fernandez was one of the most watched events of the year in Puerto Rican television. Gigi Fernandez is arguably Puerto Rico's most famous tennis player ever, having won doubles championships in Grand Slam tournaments, including Wimbledon, winning gold medals for the USA doubles team in the 1992 and 1996 Olympics, being ranked no. 1 in the world for women's doubles tournaments, and being ranked among the top 30 singles players for most of her career. She is widely considered to be one of the greatest doubles players of all time.Kristina Brandi is the first Puerto Rican tennis player to win an Olympic tennis match representing Puerto Rico. Brandi represented Puerto Rico in the2004 Olympics , celebrated inAthens, Greece , where she beatJelena Kostanic fromCroatia (7-5 and 6-1).Charlie Pasarell was another noted Puerto Rican Tennis player, having defeatedPancho Gonzalez in one of Wimbledon's most famous games ever.Rafael Jordan was a player that many considered had potential to become a men's professional tour champion, but he died after an automobile accident during the mid 1990s.Track and Field
Track and Field has been another sport of note in Puerto Rico. Most schools there base their field days only on track and field events. Many Puerto Rican runners, hurlers and throwers have participated at the Olympics.
Famous Puerto Rican track and fielders include:
Rebekah Colberg andAngelita Lind .Rebekah Colberg, also known as "The Mother of Women's Sports in Puerto Rico", from 1932-1946, for fourteen consecutive years was Puerto Rico's
tennis champion. In 1938, she won twogold medal s at the IVCentroamerican and Caribbean Games , celebrated inPanama , in thediscus andjavelin events. In 1946, when the games were celebrated inMexico , she won a gold medal insoftball . While studying for her Masters Degree at Columbia University, she was in the university'sfield hockey andlacrosse championship teams. She was also a member of the undefeated women'sbasketball team of the University of Mexico.Angelita, known as "The Angel of Puerto Rico", has represented the island and participated in three
Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC) and won twogold medal s, threesilver medal s and onebronze medal . She also participated in threePan American Games and in the 1984 Olympics celebrated inLos Angeles, California .Volleyball
Puerto Rico's Volleyball Federation was founded in 1958, the first men's tournament organized was the 'Torneo Preolimpico'. The federation's first president was Jose L. Purcell. Ten years later the Women's League was established.
Long considered the dormant sport among major sports in Puerto Rico, Volleyball has enjoyed much popularity since the 1990s, both in its professional and beach volleyball versions. Puerto Rico's "Liga Superior de Voleibol" has thrived in recent years, both in the men's and women's tournaments.
In 1970, most of Puerto Rico's national women's volleyball team's members were killed when a plane that was flying them to San Juan from the
Dominican Republic crashed shortly after take-off.In 1997, debut of foreign player in Women League. The most dominated are
Laura Salinas from Monterrey, Mexico, lead the Mexican national team to several international competition. The foreign player debut in Men's League in 2000.Some of Puerto Rico's famous volleyball players are
Willie De Jesus ,Raul Papaleo andHéctor Soto . Papaleo and Ramón 'Monchito' Hernández participated in 2004 Olympic Games in Athens in Beach Volleyball, first ever volleyball team in the Island Olympic history.Hector "Picky" Soto is the first Latin American player that has led the scoring in the World Championship's history. Soto won the Best Scorer award in 2006 FIVB World Championship in Japan and 2007 FIVB World Cup in Japan. During the World Cup, he scored 43 point against Korea, in the process establishing a scoring record. Outside of his international performance, Soto has played in the professional leagues of Italy, Tunisia, Japan and Russia.
ee also
*List of famous Puerto Ricans - Sports
*List of Puerto Rico-related topics
*World's Best 10K (Maratón Teodoro Moscoso)
*International Wrestling Association
*World Wrestling Council References
External links
* [http://www.olimpur.com/ Comite Olímpico de Puerto Rico]
* [http://www.fpvoleibol.com Federación Puertorriqueña de Voleibol]
* [http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?assoc=3231&pID=11 Federacion de Baloncesto de Puerto Rico]
* [http://fpba.tripod.com/ Federación Puertorriqueña de Boxeo Aficionado]
* [http://www.fedefutbolpr.com/default.html Federación Puertorriqueña de Fútbol]
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