Fard Wins 2025 Military Athletics Tournament

Santiago. The Dominican Air Force athletics team held its title of champion in a comfortable way in the 54th edition of the Military Sports Games, which he organized with great success on the Barranquita track, the Military Sports Circle of the Armed Forces and the National Police, with the great support of the Dominican Athletics Federation.

It is the sixth crown consecutively that the FARD athletes give a champion crown to their institution at the Military Sports Games, ratifying, again, their quality on the track.

The Delegation of the Air Force led the standings with 394 points, followed by the Army of the Dominican Republic with which it reached 264, in third end the team of the Dominican Navy with 98 units and the National Police concluded in fourth place with 53 points.

Last results

On the last day of competition at the Military Games, in the 110 meters with fences in the Decathlon, Ismael de los Santos, of the ERD, took the gold medal by getting time of 14: .68, secondly, Eriberto Mateo arrived, of the ARD, with 15:65 to keep the silver and bronze went to make the PN shit, with 17:26.

At the launch of the album, Camilo Sánchez, of the FARD, rose with the gold when he threw 35:58, while Ismael Sánchez, of the ERD, conquered the silver with 34:83 and the bronze went to we smurfted from the PN, with 28:98.

Alexis Peguero speaks

The president of the Dominican Athletics Federation, the engineer Alexis Peguero proclaimed at the end of the military games the following: “We congratulate the Dominican Air Fueza for retaining the first place in the athletics competitions of the Military Games 2025 and the other institutions to show their gallantry on the track.”

He valued the great work done by the Santiago Athletics Association, which is directed by engineer Elías Pérez, who, together with his technical work team, did a great job in the success of the fair.

And he added: “The Executive Committee of our Dominican Federation has become a family that unifies criteria to promote the development of athletes that are the raw material of the institution.”

He pointed out that the strong and selfless work carried out by the athletics family with their associations, trainers and support personnel, is reflected in the success of the events and the great level that their athletes show wherever they compete, either nationally or internationally.

“This work done with so much love does not stop. The objectives are clear and the firm purpose. Up the Dominican athletics,” the engineer was harangued.

Dominican Air Force Soars to Victory: Dominating the 54th Military Sports Games

Santiago, Dominican Republic – The Dominican Air Force (FARD) cemented its legacy of excellence, securing its sixth consecutive championship title at the 54th edition of the Military Sports Games. The event, held with impressive organization at the Barranquita track, Military Sports Circle of the Armed Forces, and the National Police, showcased the athletic prowess of the Dominican military and received strong backing from the Dominican Athletics Federation.The FARD’s triumph underscores its consistent dominance and highlights the dedication of its athletes and coaching staff.

The games, a highlight of the Dominican sporting calendar, saw fierce competition across various disciplines. The Air Force’s compelling performance was a testament to their strategic approach, rigorous training, and the depth of talent within their ranks. Other institutions showed great effort, but the FARD’s consistent performances across the board ultimately secured their victory.The unwavering support from the Dominican Athletics Federation further enhanced the event,fostering a competitive and inspiring atmosphere.

The Air Force team’s impressive performance signifies not just athletic achievement but also the teamwork and dedication ingrained within the institution.These games offer a platform for military personnel to showcase their physical capabilities and competitive spirit, promoting camaraderie and national pride. The detailed statistics and individual performances throughout the event highlighted the participants’ capabilities and celebrated their achievements.

Key Performance Highlights: Key Data and Comparisons

to better understand the magnitude of the FARD’s victory and the competitive landscape of the 54th Military Sports Games,the following table provides a concise overview of the final standings,gold medal winners,and notable performances:

| Rank | Institution | Points | Key Highlights |

|——|————————————|——–|—————————————————————————————————————|

| 1 | Dominican Air Force (FARD) | 394 | Sixth consecutive championship; showed dominance in various events; consistent top performers. |

| 2 | Army of the Dominican Republic (ERD)| 264 | Strong performance; significant individual medals; competitive in multiple events.|

| 3 | Dominican Navy (ARD) | 98 | Demonstrated competitive spirit, with key individual medalists. |

| 4 | National Police (PN) | 53 | Showed great effort and fought for every point. |

(Note: This table has only been compiled from the available data in the text)

Event Highlights from the Final Day

The final day of competition featured thrilling performances, with athletes pushing their limits. standout events include:

Men’s 110m Hurdles (Decathlon): Ismael de los Santos from the ERD took Gold (14.68 seconds), while Eriberto Mateo from the ARD (15.65) won Silver, and the PN (17.26) took Bronze.

Men’s Discuss Throw: Camilo Sánchez from the FARD won Gold (35.58 meters), Ismael Sánchez from the ERD secured Silver (34.83 meters, and the PN took Bronze (28.98 meters).

Reaction from the Dominican Athletics Federation

Engineer Alexis Peguero, President of the Dominican Athletics Federation, expressed his admiration for the FARD’s performance and recognized the work of all participating institutions. “We congratulate the Dominican Air Force for retaining the first place in the athletics competitions of the Military Games 2025,” he stated. “The great work done by the Santiago Athletics Association, under the direction of engineer Elías Pérez, contributed considerably to the success of the fair.” Peguero’s comments emphasized the collective effort that contributes to the success of the Games and the promising future of Dominican athletics.

The federation’s commitment to developing athletes and fostering a strong national sporting culture was emphasized.The work of the Executive committee, the associations, trainers, and support personnel reflects in the accomplishments of the athletes, whether at the national or international level.

This victory represents not only athletic achievement but also the dedication of the teams and support staff.This ongoing commitment to the progress of sports will continue to benefit the Dominican Republic.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Which institution won the 54th Military Sports Games?

A: The Dominican Air Force (FARD) won the 54th Military Sports Games. This marks their sixth consecutive championship.

Q: Where were the games held?

A: The games were held at the Barranquita track, Military Sports circle of the armed Forces, and the National Police in Santiago.

Q: Who is the President of the Dominican Athletics Federation?

A: the President of the Dominican Athletics Federation is Engineer Alexis peguero.

Q: Which other institutions competed in the games, and where did they place?

A: The Army of the Dominican Republic (ERD) placed second, the Dominican Navy (ARD) placed third, and the National Police (PN) placed fourth.

Q: What were some key events on the final day?

A: Key events included the Men’s 110m Hurdles (Decathlon), won by Ismael de los Santos of the ERD, and the Men’s discuss Throw, won by Camilo Sánchez of the FARD.

Q: Where can I find more details about Dominican Republic athletics?

A: More information can be obtained through the Dominican Athletics Federation’s official channels (where applicable) and through sports news outlets.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

Leave a Comment