García: Uno de los eventos deportivos más reconocidos en América Latina
ESPN Deportes will be the Spanish-language home of the XXII Central American and Caribbean Games, Veracruz 2014, starting November 14 with the Opening Ceremony at 8pm ET live from Veracruz, Mexico. Featuring a total of 31 participating countries from Latin America and the Caribbean, such as Mexico, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Jamaica, etc., the network will provide complete coverage of the month-long multi-sport international event. Held every four years between the Summer Olympics, The Games will conclude with Closing Ceremonies on Sunday, November 30. The Opening Ceremonies will include a live performance from International Superstar Ricky Martin. Martin, who at this time is in the midst of a national concert tour of Mexico, will perform his new single Adiós among other songs from his multi-award winning greatest hits. The Central American and Caribbean Games have become one of the most recognized sports events in Latin American and a window for young, upcoming athletes to showcase their abilities in anticipation of the Pan American and the Olympic Games, said Lino García, general manager for ESPN Deportes.
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