Wednesday, May 8, 2024

CARIFTA Games at a Glance – Day 2

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THE performances of Barbadian athletes on the Second Day of the 44th CARIFTA Games at the Silver Jubilee Stadium, Bird Rock, St Kitts.

Gold: 3

Mary Fraser Under-18 girls’ 1500M 4 minutes 41.44 seconds

Mario Burke Under-20 Boys’ 100 Metres 10.21 seconds.

Hayley Matthews Under-18 girls’ javelin (no distance available)

Silver: 3

Jonathan Jones Under-18 boys’ 1500M 4:04.03 minutes

Raheem Skinner Under-20 boys’ 1500M 3:58:19 minutes

Tristan Evelyn Under-18 girls’ 100M 11.54 seconds

Bronze: 1

Joshua Hunte Under-20 boys’ 1500M 3:59.39 minutes

Other results:

Elizabeth Williams Under-20 girls’ 1500M (4) 4:44.02 minutes

Aaron Worrell Under-18 boys’ high jump (4) 2.00M

Adam Niles Under-18 boys’ high jump (6) 1.95M

Triston Gibbons Under-18 boys’ Shot Put (5) 15.68M

Deshon Trent Under-18 boys’ 400M (7) 49.21 seconds

Jaquone Hoyte Under-18 boys’ 100M (4) 10.60 seconds

Dequan Lovell Under-20 boys’ Discus (5) 48.53m

Daryl Sobers Under-20 boys’ Discus (6) 46.13M

Stephen Griffith Under-20 boys’ 400m Hurdles Semis (2) 53.23 seconds

Multi-Events

Girls’ Heptathlon

100M Hurdles: Danielle Scantlebury (3) 14.62 seconds

Ayanna Morgan (7) 15.40 seconds

High Jump: Ayanna Morgan (7) 1.52m

Danielle Scantlebury (11) 1.46m

Shot Put: Ayanna Morgan (8) 7.57m

Danielle Scantlebury (9) 7.48m

200M: Danielle Scantlebury (1) 25.12 seconds

Ayanna Morgan (2) 25.21 seconds

Boys’ Octathlon

100M: Ramarco Thompson (1) 10.98 seconds

Josiah Beckles (12) 11.71 seconds

Long Jump: Josiah Beckles (4) 6.64M

Ramarco Thompson (14) 5.79M

Shot Put: Ramarco Thompson (9) 10.46M

Josiah Beckles (11) 10.25M

400M: Ramarco Thompson (1) 48.57 seconds

Josiah Beckles (6) 51.32 seconds

 

 

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