Friday, April 26, 2024

CARIFTA Games at a Glance – Day 3

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THE performances of Barbadian athletes on the Third Day of the 44th CARIFTA Games at the Kim Collins Stadium, Bird Rock, St Kitts.

Medal Tally: 5 Gold, 4 Silver, 3 Bronze – 12.

Gold: 2

Mary Fraser Open girls’ 3000M 10 minutes 27.91 seconds (New senior and junior national record, pending ratification)

Rivaldo Leacock Under-18 boys’ 400M Hurdles 51.34 seconds

Silver: 1

Ramarco Thompson Open boys’ octathlon. Final points not available

Bronze: 2

Elizabeth Williams Open girls’ 3000M 10 minutes 33.45 seconds

Stephen Griffith Under-20 boys’ 400M Hurdles 51.77 seconds

Other results:

Kalvin Marcus Under-18 boys’ javelin (11) 47.49 metres

Jonathan Jones Under-18 boys’ 800m heats (1) 1:55.76

Raheem Skinner Under-20 boys’ 800m heats (1) 1:54.09

Tramaine Smith Under-18 boys’ 200M Heats (13) 22.24 seconds

Jaquone Hoyte Under-18 boys’ 200M Heats (9) 21.84 seconds

Mario Burke Under-20 boys’ 200M Heats (8) 21.56 seconds

Under-18 boys’ 4x100M Relay. No official times available

Multi-Events

Girls’ Heptathlon

Long Jump: Ayanna Morgan (5) 5.06m

Danielle Scantlebury (10) 4.74m

Javelin: Ayanna Morgan (6) 28.82m

Danielle Scantlebury (9) 22.34m

800M: Ayanna Morgan (2) 2:39.20 minutes

Danielle Scantlebury (9) 2:47.67 minutes

No overall points available. Ayanna Morgan was 4th and Danielle Scantlebury 6th.

Boys’ Octathlon

110M Hurdles: Ramarco Thompson (2) 14.64 seconds

Josiah Beckles (6) 15.75 seconds

Javelin: Ramarco Thompson (10) 43.50M

Josiah Beckles (18) 38.58M

1000M: Ramarco Thompson (3) 2:51.13 minutes

Josiah Beckles (2) 2:53.31 minutes

No overall points available. Ramarco Thompson was 2nd and Josiah Beckles 6th. (SAT)

 

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