Kershorn Walcott won his third straight boys under 20 javelin title on the final session of competition on Sunday at the 41st CARIFTA Games at the National Sports Centre in Devonshire, Bermuda. Mark London also added to T&T’s gold medal, sprinting to victory in the boys Under-20 800m finals in 1:55:65. London took bronze in the 1500m finals on Saturday night. Chelsea James and Kenejah Williams are the other gold medalists. Walcott was overwhelming favourite in the javelin and did not disappoint, shattering his 2011 record of 72.04M with a throw of 77.59m. Walcott opened with 74.81 and followed up with 72.33 and 74.46 before reaching out to 77.59.
This was also a national junior and CAC Junior record improving the 77.53 he set at the Falcons Games on April 1 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium. Jeminise Parris collected her second silver medal, finishing second in the girls Under-17 100m hurdles with a pb of 14.30 seconds. Jamaica’s Ivanique Thompson took gold in 13.67 seconds ahead Parris and Elsa Plante of Guadeloupe who clocked 14.43 seconds. Earlier, Hezekeil Romeo claimed T&T’s 16th medal, securing bronze in the boys Under-20 shot put with a 17.95m effort behind the Jamaican pair of Ashinia Miller and Emmanuel Onyia. Miller won back-to-back titles with 18.98m ahead of Onyia (18.89m).
Atiba Wright claimed bronze in the boys Under-20 long jump finals with a leap of 7.22m. Kevin Roberts was eighth (6.69). Shaiann Charles was also third in the girls Under-17 discus finals with 38.15m. Britney Bedlow claimed the fifth spot (35.40). The boys Under-17 4 x 100m team of Ron Wright, Jonathan Farinha, Jamol Dacon and Nicholas Douglas finished third in 42.01 seconds behind Jamaica (41.64) and Bahamas (41.72). The boys Under-20 4 x 100m relay quartet of Jesse Berkley, Jonathan Holder, Breon Mullings and John Mark Constantine was fifth in 41.76. Bahamas struck gold in 40.42 ahead of the favoured Jamaicans (40.72) and Turks and Caicos (41.48). Kern Alexis was fifth in the boys Under-20 400m hurdles in 55.53. Omar McLeod (Jamaica) defended his title in 52.35 ahead of compatriot Shavon Barnes (52.75) with Barbadian Tramaine Maloney in third (53.83). The 200m and 4X400m relays were contested late yesterday.
Results
Monday
Girls under 27 300m hurdles
1 Yanique Thompson Jam 13.67
2 Jeminise Parris T&T 14.30
3 Elsa Plante Guadeloupe 14.43
Boys under 20 110m hurdles
1 Wilhem Belocian Guadeloupe 13.63
2 Steffan Fennel Jam 13.66
3 Yannick Hart Jam 13.81
4 Reubin Walters T&T 14.02
7 Kuniba Stewart T&T 14.67
Boys under 20 shot put
1 Ashinia Miller Jamaica 18.96m
2 Emmanuel Onyia Jam 18.89
3 Hezekiel Romeo T&T 17.95
Boys under 20 javelin
1. Kershorn Walcott T&T 77.59
Girls under 17 long jump
1 Danielle Gibson Bah 5.89m
2 Samara Spencer Jam 5.87
3 Tamara Moncrieffe Jam 5.79
8 Alisha St. Louis T&T 5.24
Boys under 17 200m Prelims
1 Jonathan Farinha T&T 21.91Q
Boys under 20 200m Prelims
2 Jereem Richards T&T 21.33Q
16 Asa Guevera T&T 22.16 dnq
Sunday
Boys under 20 800m
1 Mark London T&T 1:55:65
2 Shaquille Dill Bermuda 1:55:91
3 Andre Colebrooke Bah 1:56:66
Girls under 17 300m hurdles
1 Mesha Newbold Bahamas 43.98
2 Jeminise Parris T&T 44.69
3 Andrenette Knight Jamaica 44.76
Girls under 20 400m hurdles
1 Janieve Russell Jamaica 58.80
2 Kernesha Spann T&T 1:00:23
3 Terrian Williams Jam 1:00:49
Boys under 20 Long jump
1 Jean-Noel Cretinoir Martinique 7.36
2 Keniel Grant Jamaica 7.26
3 Atiba Wright T&T 7.22 (+1.6)
8 Kevin Roberts T&T 6.69
Girls under 17 discus
1 Paul Ann Gayle Jam 43.99
2 Venique Harris Jam 38.93
3 Shaiann Charles T&T 38.15
5 Britney Bedlow T&T 35.40
Boys under 17 4X100 relay
1 Jamaica 41.64
2 Bahamas 41.98
3 Trinidad and Tobago (Ron Wright, Jonathan Farinha, Jamol Dacon, Nicholas Douglas) 42.01
Boys under 20 400m hurdles
1 Omar McLeod Jam 52.35
2 Shavon Barnes Jam 52.75
3 Tramaine Maloney Bar 53.83
5 Kern Alexis T&T 55.53
Boys under 20 4X100m relays
1 Bahamas 40.42
2 Jamaica 40.72
3 Turks and Caicos 41.48
5 Trinidad and Tobago (Jesse Berkley, Jonathan Holder, Breon Mullings, John Mark Constantine) 41.76
Girls under 800m
1 Simoya Campbell Jam 2:08:48
6 Dawnell Collymore T&T 2:20:59
8 Dominique Williams 2:24:08
Source: www.guardian.co.tt