Tuesday, June 16, 2026

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It was the field?athletes’ time to shine at the National Stadium yesterday and the powerfully built St Leonard’s Tristan Whitehall gave another awesome display of his strength and shot put skill.
He hurled the iron ball 15.40 metres to win the Boys’ Under-20 event on the second day of the Powerade Barbados Secondary Schools Athletic Championships, again surpassing the CARIFTA?Games qualifying standard.
Combermere’s first former Matthew Clarke was among three record breakers yesterday, with a leap of 5.34 in the Under-13 Boys’ long jump.

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