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CARIFTA RECORDS Rev2011 Compliments Wikipedia.Com.Xlsx CARIFTA RECORDS as at 2011 Men Under 20 Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Games 100 m 10.11 (+1.2 m/s) Yohan Blake Jamaica 7-Apr-07 2007 Providenciales 200 m 19.93 WJR Usain Bolt Jamaica 11-Apr-04 2004 Hamilton 400 m 45.02 Kirani James Grenada 3-Apr-10 2010 Georgetown 800 m 01:49.0 Kenroy Levy Jamaica Apr-87 1987 Port of Spain 1500 m 03:47.6 Gavyn Nero Trinidad and Tobago 11-Apr-09 2009 Vieux Fort 3000 m [7] 08:48.2 Trevor Small Barbados Apr-76 1976 Nassau 5000 m 14:40.7 Kemoy Campbell Jamaica 13-Apr-09 2009 Vieux Fort 110 m hurdles 13.41 (+1.3 m/s) Jehue Gordon Trinidad and Tobago 5-Apr-10 2010 Georgetown 300m Hurdles 41 Clive Bariffe Jamaica 5-May-73 1973 Port of Spain 400 m hurdles 49.76 Jehue Gordon Trinidad and Tobago 4-Apr-10 2010 Georgetown 3000 m steeplechase 09:59.6 Junior Mitchell Trinidad and Tobago 31-Mar-91 1991 Port of Spain High jump 2.21 m Raymond Higgs Bahamas 11-Apr-09 2009 Vieux Fort Pole vault 4.60 m K'Don Samuels Jamaica 23-Mar-08 2008 Basseterre Kareem Streete- Long jump 7.95 m Cayman Islands 20-Apr-90 1990 Kingston Thompson Triple jump 16.20 m Ayata Joseph Antigua and Barbuda 21-Apr-03 2003 Port of Spain Shot put (6 kg) 19.47 m Ashinia Miller Jamaica 25-Apr-11 2011 Montego Bay Discus throw 63.11 m Chad Wright Jamaica 3-Apr-10 2010 Georgetown Javelin throw 72.04 m Keshorn Walcott Trinidad and Tobago 24-Apr-11 2011 Montego Bay Heptathlon 5623 pts Maurice Smith Jamaica Apr-99 1999 Fort-de-France Winston Hutton Orion Nicely 4×100 m relay 39.43 Jamaica 20-Apr-03 2003 Port of Spain Tesfa Latty Usain Bolt Kevin Williams Ryker Hylton 4×400 m relay 03:07.1 Jamaica 9-Apr-07 2007 Providenciales Oshane Barham Ramone McKenzie WOMEN U20 Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Games 11.03 (heat) Aileen Bailey Jamaica 11-Apr-98 1998 Port of Spain 100 m 11.03 (heat) Tamicka Clarke Bahamas 11-Apr-98 1998 Port of Spain 22.93 Veronica Campbell Jamaica 16-Apr-01 2001 Bridgetown 200 m Anthonique 22.93 (+1.1 m/s) Bahamas 24-Apr-11 2011 Montego Bay Strachan 400 m 51.3 Sonita Sutherland Jamaica 15-Apr-06 2006 Les Abymes 800 m 02:05.9 Natoya Goule Jamaica 24-Mar-08 2008 Basseterre 1500 m 04:27.5 Natoya Goule Jamaica 10-Apr-09 2009 Vieux Fort 3000 m 09:50.6 Janice Turner Jamaica 31-Mar-91 1991 Port of Spain 100 m hurdles 13.42 (+0.5 m/s) Samantha Elliott Jamaica 5-Apr-10 2010 Georgetown 400 m hurdles 56.61 Camille Robinson Jamaica 20-Apr-03 2003 Port of Spain 1.86 m Peaches Roach Jamaica 21-Apr-03 2003 Port of Spain High jump 1.86 m Levern Spencer Saint Lucia 21-Apr-03 2003 Port of Spain Long jump 6.39 m Daphne Saunders Bahamas Mar-89 1989 Bridgetown Shelly Ann Triple jump 13.22 m Jamaica 5-Apr-99 1999 Fort-de-France Gallimore Shot put 15.75 m Claudia Villeneuve Martinique 30-Mar-02 2002 Nassau Discus throw 53.47 m Claudia Villeneuve Martinique 31-Mar-02 2002 Nassau Javelin throw 53.98 m Sonya Smith Bermuda 20-Apr-79 1979 Kingston 600g old spec. (-1998) Javelin throw 47.88 m Séphora Bissoly Martinique 5-Apr-99 1999 Fort-de-France 600g new spec. (1999-) Pentathlon 3959 pts Salcia Slack Jamaica 23-Mar-08 2008 Basseterre Christania Williams Deandre Whitehorne 4×100 m relay 44.08 Jamaica 24-Apr-11 2011 Montego Bay Celia Walters Shericka Jackson Olivia James Janieve Russell 4×400 m relay 03:31.5 Jamaica 25-Apr-11 2011 Montego Bay Simoya Campbell Chris Ann Gordon MEN UNDER 17 Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Games 100 m 10.34 Dexter Lee Jamaica 7-Apr-07 2007 Providenciales 200 m 20.84 (+1.2 m/s) Odane Skeen Jamaica 5-Apr-10 2010 Georgetown 400 m 47.33 Usain Bolt Jamaica 30-Mar-02 2002 Nassau 800 m 01:51.8 Jerrad Mason Barbados 25-Apr-11 2011 Montego Bay 1500 m 04:00.0 Theon O'Connor Jamaica 7-Apr-07 2007 Providenciales 3000 m [19] 08:46.5 Kemoy Campbell Jamaica 8-Apr-07 2007 Providenciales 5000 m 16:11.0 Kendell Simon Grenada 4-Apr-99 1999 Fort-de-France 100 m hurdles 12.88 Aaron Wilmore Bahamas 24-Mar-08 2008 Basseterre 400 m hurdles 52.75 Stephen Newbold Bahamas 4-Apr-10 2010 Georgetown High jump 2.13 m Raymond Higgs Bahamas 7-Apr-07 2007 Providenciales Kareem Streete- Long jump 7.83 m Cayman Islands Mar-89 1989 Bridgetown Thompson Triple jump 15.03 m Lyndon Sands Bahamas May-80 1980 Hamilton Shot put 17.42 m Christopher Brown Jamaica 24-Apr-11 2011 Montego Bay Discus throw 52.99 m Fedrick Dacres Jamaica 5-Apr-10 2010 Georgetown Javelin throw 60.15 m Adrian Williams Saint Kitts and Nevis 23-Apr-11 2011 Montego Bay Adam Cummings Odane Skeen 4×100 m relay 40.76 Jamaica 12-Apr-09 2009 Vieux Fort Travis Drummond Jazeel Murphy Zwede Hewitt Jevon Toppin 4×400 m relay 03:15.1 Trinidad and Tobago 28-Mar-05 2005 Bacolet Jervon Mattews Kervin Morgan Women Under 17 Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Games 100 m 11.28 (heat) Raneika Bean Bermuda 11-Apr-98 1998 Port of Spain Anneisha 200 m 23.03 (heat) Jamaica 31-Mar-02 2002 Nassau McLaughlin 400 m 53.36 Shaunae Miller Bahamas 3-Apr-10 2010 Georgetown 800 m 02:09.6 Natoya Goule Jamaica 17-Apr-06 2006 Les Abymes 1500 m 04:32.7 Natoya Goule Jamaica 15-Apr-06 2006 Les Abymes 3000 m 10:00.2 Janill Williams Antigua and Barbuda 4-Apr-99 1999 Fort-de-France 100 m hurdles 13.51 Melaine Walker Jamaica 5-Apr-99 1999 Fort-de-France 300 m hurdles 41.3 Janieve Russell Jamaica 12-Apr-09 2009 Vieux Fort High jump 1.85 m Akela Jones Barbados 3-Apr-10 2010 Georgetown Long jump 6.14 m Jackie Edwards Bahamas Apr-87 1987 Port of Spain Rochelle Triple jump 12.61 m Jamaica 12-Apr-09 2009 Vieux Fort Farquharson Shot put 14.29 m Claudia Villeneuve Martinique 3-Apr-99 1999 Fort-de-France Discus throw 41.13 m Claudie Villeneuve Martinique 4-Apr-99 1999 Fort-de-France Javelin throw 43.66 m Francette Pognon Martinique Apr-97 1997 Bridgetown 600g old spec. (-1998) Javelin throw 42.90 m Deandra Dottin Barbados 9-Apr-07 2007 Providenciales 600g new spec. (1999-) Janieve Russell Deandre Whitehorne 4×100 m relay 45.05 Jamaica 12-Apr-09 2009 Vieux Fort Shericka Moulton Shericka Jackson Janieve Russell Shericka Jackson 4×400 m relay 03:38.1 Jamaica 13-Apr-09 2009 Vieux Fort Deandre Whitehorne Chris Ann Gordon.
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