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Extra—143-2012—4 Pp Indep
VOL. 51 Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, Friday 31st August, 2012–Price $1.00 NO. 143 1628 NATIONAL AWARDS, 2012 IT IS NOTIFIED for general information that His Excellency the President, on the advice of the Honourable Prime Minister, is pleased to confer the following awards under The Distinguished Society of Trinidad and Tobago on the occasion of the Fiftieth Year of Independence: By His Excellency’s Command E. DANIEL-LIVERPOOL Secretary to His Excellency the President THE ORDER OF THE REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO For Distinguished and Outstanding Service Name Status to Trinidad and Tobago in the sphere of Mr. Keshorn Walcott Athlete Sport Mr. George Michael Chambers Former Prime Minister Public Service (Posthumous) of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Mr. Adrian Cola Rienzi Former Labour Leader Labour (Posthumous) 1048 [August 31, 2012] 1628–Continued THE CHACONIA MEDAL Gold For Long and Meritorious Service Name Status to Trinidad and Tobago in the sphere of Dr. Hamid Alfred Ghany Educator Education Madame Justice (Retired) Retired Judge of the Law Amrika Tiwary-Reddy High Court Miss Sandra Marchack Former Head of the Public Service Public Service Mr. Justice Clebert Rudolph Retired Judge of the Law Brooks High Court Mr. Justice Anthony Amos Retired Justice of Appeal Law Lucky Mr. Yacoob Ali Imam Religion Mr. Russell Martineau, S.C. Attorney-at-law Law Professor Emeritus Selwyn Ryan Educator Higher Education Professor John Gaffar La Guerre Educator Higher Education Ms. Therese Mills Journalist Journalism Swami Prakashananda Pundit Religion Archbishop Joseph Everard Archbishop of Religion Harris Port-of-Spain Dr. George Laquis Medical Doctor Medicine Miss Hannah Janoura Businesswoman Business [August 31, 2012] 1049 1628–Continued HUMMING BIRD MEDAL Gold For Loyal and Devoted Service Name Status to Trinidad and Tobago in the sphere of Mrs. -
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT of INDIANA SOUTH BEND DIVISION in Re FEDEX GROUND PACKAGE SYSTEM, INC., EMPLOYMEN
USDC IN/ND case 3:05-md-00527-RLM-MGG document 3279 filed 03/22/19 page 1 of 354 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA SOUTH BEND DIVISION ) Case No. 3:05-MD-527 RLM In re FEDEX GROUND PACKAGE ) (MDL 1700) SYSTEM, INC., EMPLOYMENT ) PRACTICES LITIGATION ) ) ) THIS DOCUMENT RELATES TO: ) ) Carlene Craig, et. al. v. FedEx Case No. 3:05-cv-530 RLM ) Ground Package Systems, Inc., ) ) PROPOSED FINAL APPROVAL ORDER This matter came before the Court for hearing on March 11, 2019, to consider final approval of the proposed ERISA Class Action Settlement reached by and between Plaintiffs Leo Rittenhouse, Jeff Bramlage, Lawrence Liable, Kent Whistler, Mike Moore, Keith Berry, Matthew Cook, Heidi Law, Sylvia O’Brien, Neal Bergkamp, and Dominic Lupo1 (collectively, “the Named Plaintiffs”), on behalf of themselves and the Certified Class, and Defendant FedEx Ground Package System, Inc. (“FXG”) (collectively, “the Parties”), the terms of which Settlement are set forth in the Class Action Settlement Agreement (the “Settlement Agreement”) attached as Exhibit A to the Joint Declaration of Co-Lead Counsel in support of Preliminary Approval of the Kansas Class Action 1 Carlene Craig withdrew as a Named Plaintiff on November 29, 2006. See MDL Doc. No. 409. Named Plaintiffs Ronald Perry and Alan Pacheco are not movants for final approval and filed an objection [MDL Doc. Nos. 3251/3261]. USDC IN/ND case 3:05-md-00527-RLM-MGG document 3279 filed 03/22/19 page 2 of 354 Settlement [MDL Doc. No. 3154-1]. Also before the Court is ERISA Plaintiffs’ Unopposed Motion for Attorney’s Fees and for Payment of Service Awards to the Named Plaintiffs, filed with the Court on October 19, 2018 [MDL Doc. -
The Virgin Islands Track & Field Federation
The Virgin Islands Track & Field Federation An Affiliate of the International Amateur Athletic Federation P.O.Box 223094, Christiansted, St. Croix, Virgin Islands 00822-3094 340-643-2557 340-692-5305 Fax http://virginislandstrackandfield.org [email protected] VITFF Bulleting 4-14-09 V.I. Throwers get introduction to championships competition The Virgin Islands Track and Field Federation Announced today that for the first time ever, the V.I. National Junior Track and Field Team included a combination of Shot Put, Discus and Javelin throwers at CARIFTA in both age-group categories. Stephen Clarke (Shot Put 9.80 10th, Discus 29.11m 10th, Javelin 41.79 11th)of the Jr. Barracudas Track Club and the St.Croix Educational Complex High School Andrea Wynter (Shot Put 9.74 9th, Discus 20m 10th) of the St.Croix Track Club and St.Croix Central High School competed in the under 20 age group. Kasan Miller (Shot Put 10.68 10th, Discus 34.63 6th)of the Jr. Barracudas Track Club and St.Croix Educational Complex High School Duryan Ebbesen (Shot Put 19.45 11th, Discus 28.19 8th) of the Jr. Barracudas and the St.Croix Educational Complex High School. The throwers, although they had only a couple of opportunities to compete before CARIFTA are coached by Jason Woodard an IAAF/VITFF Certified Coach. It is most important that it be known that Cliff Williams, a high level IAAF Certified throws coach from the British Virgin Islands is volunteering his services at no charge to the clubs, schools, coaches, Federation and athletes. -
Gazette No. 126, Vol. 47, 31St August, 2008—Extra
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO GAZETTE (EXTRAORDINARY) VOL . 47 Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, Sunday 31st August, 2008—Price $1.00 NO. 126 1492 NATIONAL AWARDS, 2008 IT IS NOTIFIED for general information that His Excellency the President, on the advice of the Honourable Prime Minister, is pleased to confer the following awards under The Distinguished Society of Trinidad and Tobago on the occasion of the Forty-sixth Anniversary of Independence: By His Excellency’s Command H. HEMNATH Secretary to His Excellency the President THE ORDER OF THE REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO For Distinguished and Outstanding Service Name Status to Trinidad and Tobago in the sphere of Professor Brian Copeland Professor Steelpan Development Mr. Bertram “Bertie” Lloyd Steelpan Innovator Steelpan Marshall Development Mr. Anthony Williams Steelpan Innovator Steelpan Development 896 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO GAZETTE [August 31, 2008] 1492 —Continued THE CHACONIA MEDAL Gold For Long and Meritorious Service Name Status to Trinidad and Tobago in the sphere of Mr. Richard Thompson Athlete Sport Mr. Marc Burns Athlete Sport Mr. Keston Bledman Athlete Sport Mr. Emmanuel Callender Athlete Sport Mr. Aaron Armstrong Athlete Sport Mr. Darrel Brown Athlete Sport Mr. Bernard Dulal-Whiteway Managing Director/ Business Businessman Mr. Frank Look Kin Engineer National Energy Development THE CHACONIA MEDAL Silver For Long and Meritorious Service Name Status to Trinidad and Tobago in the sphere of Professor Ignatius Desmond Professor Emeritus Education Charles Imbert (Engineering) Dr. Eastlyn Kate Mc Kenzie Former Senator/ Public and Com- Retired Public Officer munity Service Professor Leslie Percival Spence Professor of Microbiology Medicine Ms. Meiling Esau Fashion Designer Business [August 31, 2008] TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO GAZETTE 897 1492 —Continued HUMMING BIRD MEDAL Gold For Loyal and Devoted Service Name Status to Trinidad and Tobago in the sphere of Mr. -
— 2010 T&FN Men's World Rankings —
— 2010 T&FN Men’s World Rankings — 100 METERS 1500 METERS 110 HURDLES 1. Tyson Gay (US) 1. Asbel Kiprop (Kenya) 1. David Oliver (US) 2. Usain Bolt (Jamaica) 2. Amine Laâlou (Morocco) 2. Dayron Robles (Cuba) 3. Asafa Powell (Jamaica) 3. Silas Kiplagat (Kenya) 3. Dwight Thomas (Jamaica) 4. Nesta Carter (Jamaica) 4. Augustine Choge (Kenya) 4. Ryan Wilson (US) 5. Yohan Blake (Jamaica) 5. Mekonnen Gebremedhin (Ethiopia) 5. Ronnie Ash (US) 6. Richard Thompson (Trinidad) 6. Leonel Manzano (US) 6. Joel Brown (US) 7. Daniel Bailey (Antigua) 7. Nicholas Kemboi (Kenya) 7. Andy Turner (Great Britain) 8. Michael Frater (Jamaica) 8. Daniel Komen (Kenya) 8. David Payne (US) 9. Mike Rodgers (US) 9. Andrew Wheating (US) 9. Petr Svoboda (Czech Republic) 10. Christophe Lemaitre (France) 10. Ryan Gregson (Australia) 10. Garfield Darien (France) 200 METERS STEEPLECHASE 400 HURDLES 1. Walter Dix (US) 1. Paul Koech II (Kenya) 1. Bershawn Jackson (US) 2. Wallace Spearmon (US) 2. Ezekiel Kemboi (Kenya) 2. Kerron Clement (US) 3. Usain Bolt (Jamaica) 3. Richard Matelong (Kenya) 3. Javier Culson (Puerto Rico) 4. Tyson Gay (US) 4. Brimin Kipruto (Kenya) 4. Dai Greene (Great Britain) 5. Yohan Blake (Jamaica) 5. Benjamin Kiplagat (Uganda) 5. Angelo Taylor (US) 6. Ryan Bailey (US) 6. Mahiedine 6. Johnny Dutch (US) 7. Steve Mullings (Jamaica) Mekhissi-Benabbad (France) 7. Justin Gaymon (US) 8. Xavier Carter (US) 7. Roba Gari (Ethiopia) 8. Félix Sánchez (Dominican Rep) 9. Angelo Taylor (US) 8. Bob Tahri (France) 9. LJ van Zyl (South Africa) 10. Churandy Martina 9. Patrick Langat (Kenya) 10. Isa Phillips (Jamaica) (Netherlands Antilles) 10. -
CARIFTA 2019 STANDARDS Cayman Islands April 20Th
Bermuda Registered Charity #180 P.O. Box HM, Hamilton HMJX Tel: (441)296-0951 Fax: (441) 296-2823 Email: [email protected] CARIFTA 2019 STANDARDS Cayman Islands April 20th – 22nd 2019 UNDER 20 MALES UNDER 20 FEMALES EVENT STANDARD STANDARD 100M 10.75 12.00 200M 21.80 24.88 400m 48.50 56.58 800M 1:55.50 2:19.0 1500M 4:12.0 5:00.0 5000M 17.00 3000M (Open) 11:15.0 400M Hurdles 56.0 1:06.00 High Jump 1.95m 1.63m Long Jump 6.80m 5.50m Triple Jump 14.30m 12.00m Javelin 54.44m 37.80m Shot Put 14.80m 11.90m Discus 45.00m 35.00m 110M Hurdles 14.70 100M Hurdles.14.85 2019 CARIFTA Games Qualifying Criteria:- (date of birth as of 31 December 2019) LAST DATE FOR QUALIFICATION IS SATURDAY, March 30th, 2019 U17 Age Group: athletes born in 2003 or after U20 Age Group: athletes born in 2000 or after To be duly registered with the BNAA An athlete shall compete for the country of his citizenship In the instance where an athlete resides for an extended period (over a year) a Carifta member country for which he does not have citizen he shall be allowed to compete for the country in which he resides (***please note this is only for the Carifta Games and no other International competition**). Proof of residence must be presented to the Carifta organizers Each country may enter up to a maximum of two (2) athletes per event/ per age group/ per gender in each individual event. -
Sports Information Department • P. 0. Box 7399 • Austin, Texas 78713/7399 • (512) 471-7437
Sports Information Department • P. 0. Box 7399 • Austin, Texas 78713/7399 • (512) 471-7437 1 9 9 1 T E X A S R E L A Y S FINAL RESULTS OUTSTANDING TEAM •••••••••••••••• TCU MEN (winners in the 4x100 and 4x200-Meter Relays, plus shot put winner Jordy Feynolds) OUTSTANDING MALE PERFORMER ••..•. GORDON McKEE, unattached (set Texas Relays and Memorial Stadium long jump record 27-0 3/4) OUTSTANDING FEMALE PERFORMER .•.. STACY SWANK, San Antonio Texas Military Institute (winner of the High School C-irls 1600 meters and 3200 meters) l - . I RECORDS SET IN 1991 TEXAS RELAYS WOMEN'S 10,000-METER RUN 31:28.92 Francie-Larrieu Smith, New Balance (AMERICAN RECORD, breaking 31:35.3 by Mary Slaney, 1982) (TEXAS RELAYS RECORD, breaking 33:33.86 by Francie Larrieu-Smith, 1987) (MEMORIAL STADIUM RECORD, breaking 33:28.20 by Aileen O'Connor, Virginia, 198 MEN'S LONG JUMP 8.25/27-0 3/4 Gordon McKee, unattached (TEXAS RELAYS RECORD, breaking 26-9 3/4 by Chris Walker, Texas Southern ' (MEMORIAL STADIUM RECORD, breaking 26-11~ by Mike Conley, Arkansas 1985) WOMEN'S 3,000-METER RUN 9:13.3 Teena Colebrook, Nike Track Club (TEXAS RELAYS RECORD, breaking 9:21.3 by Angela Cook, Brigham Young 1987) REPTATHLON 6,020 Kym Carter, Oregon International (TEXAS RELAYS RECORD, breaking 5,828 by Eva Karblom, Brigham Young 1986) JUNIOR COLLEGE SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY 3-:13.25 Barton County (David Oaks, Wes Russell, Marlin Cannon, Bobby Gaseitsiwe) (NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE RECORD, breaking 3:14.44 by Taft (CA) 1989 (TEXAS RELAYS RECOFn, breaking 3:17.15 by Odessa 1989) JUNIOR COLLEGE 4x800-METER RELAY 7:25.04 South Plains (David Singoei, Joseph Tengelie, Diego Cordoba, Phillimon Hanneck) (TEXAS RELAYS RECORD, breaking 7:25.10 by Blinn 1987) - , 1991 TEXAS RELAYS April 6 COLLEGIATE HEN 100-METER DASH FINAL Wind +1.00 1. -
UNITED STATES and CANADA Results 2016-17 Number 20
UNITED STATES and CANADA results 2016-17 number 20 Greenfield -SD- (United States), 24.4.2017 -South Dakota Twilight- Men PV Chris Nilsen 5.50; SP Jacob Barents 17.98 Women PV 1 Emily Grove 4.50; 2 Emily Brigham 4.11; SP Danielle Waldner 16.78; HT Michaela Dendinger 60.35 Romeoville -IL- (United States, 25.4.2017 -Illinois Twilight- Men PV Luke Winder 5.35; TJ Steve Waithe (tto) 16.00 (1.4) Lincoln -NE- (United States), 27.4.2017 –Prairie Wolf Invitational- Men 1.500m Jordan de Spong (nzl) 3.51.19; 400mh Eric Lund 52.17; HT Cody Boellstorff 63.37 Berkeley -CA- (United States), 28.4.2017 -Brutus Hamilton Open- Women JT Channing Wilson 52.01 Lawrence -KS- (United States), 28.4.2017 -Rock Chalk Classic- Men 100m (2.1) Chadayne Walker (jam) 10.50; 200m h1 (3.9) Ivan Henry (jam) 21.10; 400m h1 1 Omeiza Akerele (ngr) 47.27; 2 Marcus Davis 47.32; 800m 1 Strymar Livingston (jam) 1.49.89; 2 Bryce Hoppel 1.50.39; PV 1 Hussain Al-Hizam (ksa) 5.32; 2 Jake Albright 5.32; 3 Lukas van der Watt (rsa) 5.12; SP Nicolai Ceban (mda) 18.08; DT 1 Nicolai Ceban (mda) 58.45; 2 Mitchell Cooper (aus) 57.93; HT Mitchell Cooper (aus) 60.97 Women 200m h1 (2.4) Jedah Caldwell (98) 23.85; 400m h1 Chantel Bethune 54.80; 100mh (2.0) Holly Pattie- Belleli (gbr) 13.76; LJ Sydney Conley 6.52 (4.0) Gainesville -FL- (United States), 28.4.2017 -Tom Jones Memorial Classic- Men 100m f1 (3.3) 1 Harry Aikines-Aryeetey (gbr) 9.97; 2 Aska Cambridge (jpn) 10.05; 3 Ojie Edoburun (gbr) 10.07; 4 Dentarius Locke 10.22; 5 Tevin Hester 10.24; 6 Adrian Griffith (bah) 10.38; f2 (0.4) 1 Christopher -
2021 Track & Field Record Book
2021 TRACK & FIELD RECORD BOOK 1 Mondo broke his own world record with a clearance of 6.18 meters in Glasgow, Scotland, on February 15, 2020. 2020 World Athletics Male Athlete of the Year Baton Rouge, La. – Mondo Duplantis was named Renaud Lavilennie’s previous world record of 6.14 Greg, were given the Coaching Achievement Award. the winner of the 2020 World Athletics Male Athlete of meters that was set in 2014. Helena and Greg serve as Mondo’s coaches and the Year award on December 5, 2020. The virtual cer- It was only a week later and he re-upped his world training advisors; Greg still serves as a volunteer emony announced a plethora of awards in what was a record by a centimeter with a clearance of 6.18 meters assistant coach with the LSU track and field program. celebration of the sport of track and field. on February 15 at the Muller Indoor Grand Prix in Mondo also was part of an award that was won by Mondo won the award over Joshua Cheptegei Glasgow. The indoor season saw him compete five Renaud Lavillenie – the COVID Inspiration award. In the (Uganda), Ryan Crouser (USA), Johannes Vetter times and at each event he cleared six meters or early stages of COVID-19 lockdowns, Lavillenie came (Germany), and Karsten Warholm (Norway). Duplantis, higher. up with the concept of the ‘Ultimate Garden Clash’. It who is 21 years old, becomes the youngest winner of Following a three and a half month hiatus due was event that three pole vaulters – Lavillenie, Mondo, this award. -
46Th FLOW CARIFTA GAMES 2017
C.F.P.I. Timing & Data - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 12:50 PM 4/20/2017 Page 1 46th FLOW CARIFTA GAMES 2017 - 4/15/2017 to 4/17/2017 Results at www.cfpitiming.com Curacao National Stadium Results Boys 100 Meter Dash UNDER 18 ================================================================ World: W 9.58 8/16/2009 Usain Bolt, JAM Carifta: C 10.27 4/20/2014 Raheem Chambers, Jamaica Name Year Team Prelims ================================================================ Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: -2.3 1 Clarke, Matthew BAR 10.79Q 2 Johnson, Joel BAH 10.80Q 3 Smith, Avindale TTO 10.86q 4 Everett, Michali JAM 10.95 5 Skerritt, Darion ANT 11.07 6 Moultrie, Rico GRN 11.28 7 Bekman, Joshua CUW 11.46 8 Risco Gomez, Brishen ARU 12.00 Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: -1.1 1 Curry, Adrian BAH 10.84Q 2 Clarke, Darian BAR 10.97Q 3 Arthurton, Tajarie SKN 11.11 4 Agenor, Emmanuel TKS 11.46 5 Laker, Elgemar CUW 11.49 6 Rijo, Saymon AIA 11.69 7 Wijesiriwardana, Avish SXM 11.83 -- Julien, Majeur GPL DNS Heat 3 Preliminaries Wind: -2.1 1 Wilson, Tyreke JAM 10.67Q 2 Colthrust, Adell TTO 10.76Q 3 Majeur, Julien GPL 10.87q 4 Mahautiere, Danelson DMA 10.92 5 Matthew, Barack ANT 10.97 6 Germain, Reyneldo TKS 11.71 7 Erasmus, Luis Aimar ARU 12.46 -- Peets, Royden SKN FS Boys 100 Meter Dash UNDER 18 ================================================================ World: W 9.58 8/16/2009 Usain Bolt, JAM Carifta: C 10.27 4/20/2014 Raheem Chambers, Jamaica Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ Section 1 Finals Wind: -2.9 1 Colthrust, Adell TTO 10.63 2 Curry, Adrian BAH 10.64 3 Wilson, Tyreke JAM 10.69 4 Clarke, Matthew BAR 10.76 5 Smith, Avindale TTO 10.77 6 Johnson, Joel BAH 10.78 7 Majeur, Julien GPL 10.86 C.F.P.I. -
The Jamaica Athletics Adminstrative Association Carifta Games Trials 2020
THE JAMAICA ATHLETICS ADMINSTRATIVE ASSOCIATION CARIFTA GAMES TRIALS 2020 ORDER OF EVENTS Day 1: Friday, March 06, 2020 TRACK EVENTS TIME EVENT CATEGORY 5:00 P.M. 400 METERS HEATS GIRLS UNDER 17 5:15 P.M. 400 METERS HEATS BOYS UNDER 17 5:30 P.M. 400 METERS HEATS GIRLS UNDER 20 5:45 P.M. 400 METERS HEATS BOYS UNDER 20 6:00 P.M. 1500 METERS HEATS GIRLS UNDER 17 6:15 P.M. 1500 METERS HEATS BOYS UNDER 17 6:30 P.M. 1500 METERS HEATS GIRLS UNDER 20 6:45 P.M. 1500 METERS HEATS BOYS UNDER 20 6:50 P.M 100 METERS HEATS GIRLS UNDER 17 7:10 P.M. 100 METERS HEATS BOYS UNDER 17 7:25 P.M. 100 METERS HEATS GIRLS UNDER 20 7:40 P.M. 100 METERS HEATS BOYS UNDER 20 FIELD EVENTS 4:30 P.M. SHOT PUT GIRLS UNDER 17 4:30 P.M. SHOT PUT GIRLS UNDER 20 5:00 P.M. LONG JUMP GIRLS UNDER 20 5:00 P.M. HIGH JUMP BOYS UNDER 17 5:05 P.M. SHOT PUT BOYS UNDER 17 6:30 P.M. HIGH JUMP GIRLS UNDER 17 6:30 P.M. LONG JUMP BOYS UNDER 20 6:15 P.M. SHOP PUT BOYS UNDER 20 Day 2: Saturday, March 07, 2020 MORNING SESSION TIME EVENT CATEGORY 11:00 A.M. 400 METERS HURDLES HEATS GIRLS UNDER 17 11:15 A.M. 400 METERS HURDLES HEATS GIRLS UNDER 20 11:30 A.M. 400 METERS HURDLES HEATS BOYS UNDER 17 11:45 A.M. -
Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 46Th FLOW CARIFTA GAMES 2017
C.F.P.I. Timing & Data - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 46th FLOW CARIFTA GAMES 2017 - 4/15/2017 to 4/17/2017 Results at www.cfpitiming.com Curacao National Stadium Meet Program - SUNDAY 16TH April - EVENING Event 24 Girls 400 Meter Hurdles UNDER 18 (7) Event 26 Boys 400 Meter Hurdles UNDER 18 (8) Sunday 4/16/2017 - 3:00 PM Sunday 4/16/2017 - 3:25 PM World: 52.34 8/8/2003 Yuliya Pechenkina World: 46.78 8/6/1992 Kevin Young Carifta: 59.50 3/27/2016 Shiann Salmon Carifta: 51.21 4/20/2004 Jaheel Hyde Lane Name Team Seed Time Lane Name Team Prelims Section 1 of 1 Finals Section 1 of 1 2 111 Brome, Shonita BARBADOS _________ 1 108 Thompson, Mathew BAHAMAS 57.38 _________ 3 490 Phillip, Cheziah TRI & TOB _________ 2 283 Bowen, Kyle GRENADA 1:00.10 _________ 4 491 Richards, Patrice TRI & TOB _________ 3 398 Dyer, Dashinelle JAMAICA 56.29 _________ 5 52 Gibson, Gabrielle BAHAMAS _________ 4 126 Griffith, Rasheeme BARBADOS 53.35 _________ 6 112 Connell, Hannah BARBADOS _________ 5 123 Fergusson, Nathan BARBADOS 56.51 _________ 7 387 Walker, Sanique JAMAICA _________ 6 427 Williams, Rovane JAMAICA 53.58 _________ 8 383 Rose, Taffara JAMAICA _________ 7 469 Francis, Jahnaza ST KITTS & NEV. 55.53 _________ 8 293 Joseph, Korie GRENADA 56.64 _________ Event 25 Girls 400 Meter Hurdles UNDER 20 (4) Sunday 4/16/2017 - 3:10 PM Event 44 Boys Pole Vault OPEN (9) World: 52.34 8/8/2003 Yuliya Pechenkina Sunday 4/16/2017 - 3:30 PM Carifta: 56.29 3/27/2016 Shannon Kalawan Carifta: 4.10m 4/3/2015 Akeem Kerr World Junior: 54.70 7/19/2002 Lashinda