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Xvi Campeonato Cac Juvenil a & B 2010 Estadio Olimpico Juan Pablo Duarte - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 18:13 PM 05/07/2010 Page 1 XVI CAMPEONATO CAC JUVENIL A & B 2010 - 02/07/2010 to 04/07/2010 CACAC Estadio Felix Sanchez-Santo Domingo, RD Results Heptathlon: #4 Girls 14-19 200 Meter Plano ======================================================================= Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= Section 1 Wind: -2.3 1 34 Dannielle Gibson 14 Bahamas 26.37 765 2 538 Chelsey Linton 15 Dominica 26.39 763 3 161 Andrea C Vargas Me 14 Costa Rica 27.63 660 4 175 Jessica M Lopez Va 16 El Salvador 29.74 500 -- 305 Patricia Mendoza 16 Mexico DNF -- 85 Shavonte Bradshaw 16 Barbados DNF Section 2 Wind: -2.2 1 158 Ana M Porras Loria 19 Costa Rica 26.83 726 2 133 Kanishque Todman 18 British Islands 27.80 647 3 397 Milagros Montes de 18 Rep Dominicana 28.17 617 Heptathlon: #7 Girls 14-19 800 Meter Carrera ======================================================================= Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= Section 1 1 161 Andrea C Vargas Me 14 Costa Rica 2:32.89 657 2 538 Chelsey Linton 15 Dominica 2:35.69 623 3 175 Jessica M Lopez Va 16 El Salvador 2:47.40 491 4 34 Dannielle Gibson 14 Bahamas 2:50.14 462 5 85 Shavonte Bradshaw 16 Barbados 2:53.35 429 Section 2 1 158 Ana M Porras Loria 19 Costa Rica 2:28.61 710 2 397 Milagros Montes de 18 Rep Dominicana 2:29.60 698 3 133 Kanishque Todman 18 British Islands 2:58.38 380 Heptathlon: #1 Girls 14-19 100 Meter Vallas ======================================================================= Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= Section 1 Wind: -0.7 1 538 Chelsey Linton 15 Dominica 15.31 801 2 34 Dannielle Gibson 14 Bahamas 15.33 799 3 85 Shavonte Bradshaw 16 Barbados 15.51 775 4 161 Andrea C Vargas Me 14 Costa Rica 15.57 768 5 305 Patricia Mendoza 16 Mexico 15.62 762 6 175 Jessica M Lopez Va 16 El Salvador 16.54 649 Section 2 Wind: 2.2 1 158 Ana M Porras Loria 19 Costa Rica X14.98 844 2 397 Milagros Montes de 18 Rep Dominicana X15.78 741 3 133 Kanishque Todman 18 British Islands X16.43 662 Heptathlon: #2 Girls 14-19 Salto Alto ================================================================================= Name Age Team Finals Points ================================================================================= Flight 1 1 34 Dannielle Gibson 14 Bahamas 1.58m 5-02.25 712 1.40 1.43 1.46 1.49 1.52 1.55 1.58 1.61 P P P O XXO XXO XXO XXX Estadio Olimpico Juan Pablo Duarte - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 18:13 PM 05/07/2010 Page 1 XVI CAMPEONATO CAC JUVENIL A & B 2010 - 02/07/2010 to 04/07/2010 CACAC Estadio Felix Sanchez-Santo Domingo, RD Results ....Heptathlon: #2 Girls 14-19 Salto Alto 1 305 Patricia Mendoza 16 Mexico 1.58m 5-02.25 712 1.40 1.43 1.46 1.49 1.52 1.55 1.58 1.61 XO P O O O XXO XO XXX 1 158 Ana M Porras Loria 19 Costa Rica 1.58m 5-02.25 712 1.40 1.43 1.46 1.49 1.52 1.55 1.58 1.61 P P O O O XO XO XXX 1 538 Chelsey Linton 15 Dominica 1.58m 5-02.25 712 1.40 1.43 1.46 1.49 1.52 1.55 1.58 1.61 P P O P O O O XXX 5 85 Shavonte Bradshaw 16 Barbados 1.55m 5-01.00 678 1.40 1.43 1.46 1.49 1.52 1.55 1.58 O O O O O XO XXX 5 161 Andrea C Vargas Me 14 Costa Rica 1.55m 5-01.00 678 1.40 1.43 1.46 1.49 1.52 1.55 1.58 O P O XO XXO O XXX 5 397 Milagros Montes de 18 Rep Dominicana 1.55m 5-01.00 678 1.40 1.43 1.46 1.49 1.52 1.55 1.58 O O O O O XO XXX 8 175 Jessica M Lopez Va 16 El Salvador 1.46m 4-09.50 577 1.40 1.43 1.46 1.49 O O XO XXX 9 133 Kanishque Todman 18 British Islands 1.43m 4-08.25 544 1.40 1.43 1.46 O XO XXX Heptathlon: #5 Girls 14-19 Salto Largo ====================================================================================== Name Age Team Finals Wind Points ====================================================================================== 1 538 Chelsey Linton 15 Dominica 5.44m 1.1 17-10.25 683 5.15m(+0.0) 5.36m(1.0) 5.44m(1.1) 2 85 Shavonte Bradshaw 16 Barbados 5.42m 0.1 17-09.50 677 4.92m(0.7) 5.42m(0.1) 4.01m(1.4) 2 158 Ana M Porras Loria 19 Costa Rica 5.42m 0.7 17-09.50 677 5.41m(1.1) 5.42m(0.7) 5.15m(+0.0) 4 34 Dannielle Gibson 14 Bahamas 5.18m 0.2 17-00.00 609 5.09m(0.6) FOUL(0.2) 5.18m(0.2) 5 133 Kanishque Todman 18 British Islands 4.96m 0.6 16-03.25 548 4.82m(+0.0) 4.96m(0.6) 4.66m(0.5) 6 175 Jessica M Lopez Va 16 El Salvador 4.87m 0.6 15-11.75 524 4.60m(0.6) 4.60m(0.8) 4.87m(0.6) 7 161 Andrea C Vargas Me 14 Costa Rica 4.83m +0.0 15-10.25 514 FOUL(0.1) 4.83m(+0.0) FOUL(1.3) 8 397 Milagros Montes de 18 Rep Dominicana 4.77m NWI 15-07.75 498 4.70m(+0.0) 4.57m(0.1) 4.77m(-0.0) Heptathlon: #3 Girls 14-19 Impulso Bala ================================================================================= Name Age Team Finals Points ================================================================================= Estadio Olimpico Juan Pablo Duarte - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 18:13 PM 05/07/2010 Page 1 XVI CAMPEONATO CAC JUVENIL A & B 2010 - 02/07/2010 to 04/07/2010 CACAC Estadio Felix Sanchez-Santo Domingo, RD Results ....Heptathlon: #3 Girls 14-19 Impulso Bala 1 305 Patricia Mendoza 16 Mexico 9.40m 30-10.25 490 9.40m 8.91m 9.34m 2 85 Shavonte Bradshaw 16 Barbados 9.36m 30-08.50 488 8.49m 9.36m FOUL 3 397 Milagros Montes de 18 Rep Dominicana 8.83m 28-11.75 453 8.34m 8.83m 8.83m 4 538 Chelsey Linton 15 Dominica 8.49m 27-10.25 431 7.66m 8.45m 8.49m 5 158 Ana M Porras Loria 19 Costa Rica 8.40m 27-06.75 425 7.74m 8.40m FOUL 6 133 Kanishque Todman 18 British Islands 8.34m 27-04.50 421 8.34m 8.29m 7.66m 7 175 Jessica M Lopez Va 16 El Salvador 8.18m 26-10.00 411 7.72m 7.00m 8.18m 7 161 Andrea C Vargas Me 14 Costa Rica 8.18m 26-10.00 411 8.05m 8.18m 8.03m 9 34 Dannielle Gibson 14 Bahamas 7.80m 25-07.25 386 FOUL 7.07m 7.80m Heptathlon: #6 Girls 14-19 Lanz. Jabalina ================================================================================= Name Age Team Finals Points ================================================================================= 1 397 Milagros Montes de 18 Rep Dominicana 37.40m 122-08 617 37.04m FOUL 37.40m 2 85 Shavonte Bradshaw 16 Barbados 35.54m 116-07 582 35.54m 34.01m 33.70m 3 538 Chelsey Linton 15 Dominica 30.77m 100-11 491 27.03m 30.77m 26.94m 4 158 Ana M Porras Loria 19 Costa Rica 28.06m 92-01 440 FOUL 22.99m 28.06m 5 133 Kanishque Todman 18 British Islands 23.06m 75-08 346 23.06m FOUL 14.55m 6 175 Jessica M Lopez Va 16 El Salvador 21.75m 71-04 321 21.75m 19.20m 19.13m 7 161 Andrea C Vargas Me 14 Costa Rica 19.75m 64-09 284 16.35m 19.75m 16.87m 8 34 Dannielle Gibson 14 Bahamas 16.82m 55-02 230 FOUL 11.78m 16.82m Girls 14-19 Heptathlon ======================================================================= Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 158 Ana M Porras Loria 19 Costa Rica 4534 1 538 Chelsey Linton 15 Dominica 4504 10 2 397 Milagros Montes de 18 Rep Dominicana 4302 2 161 Andrea C Vargas Me 14 Costa Rica 3972 8 3 34 Dannielle Gibson 14 Bahamas 3963 6 3 133 Kanishque Todman 18 British Islands 3548 4 85 Shavonte Bradshaw 16 Barbados 3629 5 Estadio Olimpico Juan Pablo Duarte - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 18:13 PM 05/07/2010 Page 1 XVI CAMPEONATO CAC JUVENIL A & B 2010 - 02/07/2010 to 04/07/2010 CACAC Estadio Felix Sanchez-Santo Domingo, RD Results ....Girls 14-19 Heptathlon 5 175 Jessica M Lopez Va 16 El Salvador 3473 4 Girls 100 Meter Plano Juv A ================================================================ Sub-20: # 11.18 14/07/2000 Veronica Campbell Sub- 17: @ 11.61 02/07/2010 Michelle-Lee Ahye, TRINIDAD & Name Age Team Prelims ================================================================ Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: 0.4 1 472 Michelle-Lee Ahye 18 Trinidad & Tobago @ 11.61Q 2 235 Seidatha Palmer 17 Jamaica 11.64Q 3 379 Fany Chalas 17 Rep Dominicana 11.67Q 4 135 Britney Wattley 18 British Islands 12.20q 5 455 Brittany Morton 17 St. Kitts & Nevis 12.55 6 182 Melda K Ramirez 17 Guatemala 12.95 Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: -0.7 1 216 Diandra Gilbert 19 Jamaica 11.92Q 2 38 V'Alonee Robinson 18 Bahamas 12.11Q 3 556 Darnetia Robinson 17 British Islands 12.18Q 4 481 Breanna Gomes 17 Trinidad & Tobago 12.29q 5 404 Maria L Rodriguez 18 Rep Dominicana 12.30 6 16 Suheidy Francisca 19 Antillas Holandesas 12.62 Girls 100 Meter Plano Juv A ======================================================================= Sub-20: # 11.18 14/07/2000 Veronica Campbell Sub- 17: @ 11.61 02/07/2010 Michelle-Lee Ahye, TRINIDAD & TOBAG Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= Section 1 Finals Wind: -1.8 1 235 Seidatha Palmer 17 Jamaica 11.88 2 379 Fany Chalas 17 Rep Dominicana 11.97 3 216 Diandra Gilbert 19 Jamaica 12.01 4 38 V'Alonee Robinson 18 Bahamas 12.12 5 135 Britney Wattley 18 British Islands 12.31 6 481 Breanna Gomes 17 Trinidad & Tobago 12.44 -- 556 Darnetia Robinson 17 British Islands FS Girls 200 Meter Plano Juv A ================================================================ Sub-20: # 23.20 16/07/2006 Schillonie Calvert Sub- 17: @ 23.32 04/07/2010 Allison Peter, US VIRGIN IS Name Age Team Prelims ================================================================ Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: 0.7 1 534 Allison Peter 18 US Virgin Islands 23.68Q 2 212 Sanique Ellington 18 Jamaica 24.20Q 3 129 Ashley Kelly 17 British Islands 24.24Q 4 41 Anthonique Stracha 17 Bahamas 24.34q 5 452 Davanna Claxton 19 St.
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