Santo Domingo rolled out the welcome mat for international sports officials as Mayor Carolina Mejía hosted a pivotal gathering at the revitalized Taíno Park. The event brought together delegation leaders from 37 participating nations ahead of the Central American and Caribbean Games Santo Domingo 2026.
The reception, attended by organizing committee chairman José Monegro and other distinguished officials, served as a ceremonial precursor to the major sporting event. During the proceedings, Mejía emphasized the transformative potential of hosting the Games, characterizing them as a monumental opportunity for national development and international recognition.
The newly renovated Taíno Park will function as both a competition venue and a symbolic centerpiece for the Games. In a unique display of unity and environmental consciousness, organizers revealed that each national delegation will plant a native tree within the park grounds when the Games commence on July 24, 2026.
This arboreal ceremony will establish a living legacy of the international gathering, representing both cultural exchange and environmental stewardship. The planting ritual will precede the athletic competitions that will continue through August 8, creating a permanent green monument to regional cooperation and sporting camaraderie.
