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Carifta Games 2018 Results.Pdf The Bahamas National Stadium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:24 PM 3/10/2019 Page 1 FLOW CARIFTA BAHAMAS 2018 - 3/31/2018 to 4/2/2018 BAAA www.tekresults.net Results Girls 100 Meter Dash Under 17 8 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times Sponsor: IL Cares Fountain Carifta: 11.28 @ 4/11/1998 Raneika Bean, Bermuda Name TeamSeed Prelims Wind H# Preliminaries 1 #375 Williams, Briana J A M 11.53 11.51 Q 3.2 2 2 #136 Knowles, Jaida B A H 11.89 11.53 Q 2.5 1 3 #507 Bascombe, Shaniqua T T O 11.81 Q 1.4 3 4 #106 Jones, Soniya A N T 11.77 Q 2.5 1 5 #128 Charlton, Anthaya B A H 11.80 11.88 Q 3.2 2 6 #445 Allers-Liburd, Zahria S K N 12.00 Q 1.4 3 7 #589 Lewis, Ulanda V I N 12.34 11.99 q 2.5 1 8 #344 Cole, Serena J A M 11.69 12.07 q 1.4 3 9 #438 Martial-Ehoulet, Leelou M T Q 12.05 12.083.2 2 10 #277 Maniga, Christiana G P L 11.99 12.103.2 2 11 #505 Badal, Taejha T T O 12.162.5 1 11 #259 George, Tia D M A 12.30 12.161.4 3 13 #328 Brown, Zara I V B 12.04 12.303.2 2 14 #289 Thomas, Kina G R N 12.03 12.413.2 2 15 #417 Alexander, Lizzie L C A 12.13 12.482.5 1 16 #101 Phillip, Akoyah A I A 12.79 12.622.5 1 17 #482 Prince, Alexia T K S 12.65 12.633.2 2 18 #421 Dorville, Zoe L C A 12.13 12.751.4 3 19 #318 Bernard, Mitchlove H A I 12.961.4 3 20 #478 Brown, Garnika T K S 12.94 13.252.5 1 Girls 100 Meter Dash Under 17 Sponsor: IL Cares Fountain Carifta: 11.28 @ 4/11/1998 Raneika Bean, Bermuda Name TeamPrelims Finals Wind Finals 1 #375 Williams, Briana J A M 11.51 11.27 @ 1.6 2 #136 Knowles, Jaida B A H 11.53 11.68 1.6 3 #106 Jones, Soniya A N T 11.77 11.75 1.6 4 #507 Bascombe, Shaniqua T T O 11.81 11.77 1.6 5 #128 Charlton, Anthaya B A H 11.88 11.83 1.6 6 #344 Cole, Serena J A M 12.07 11.90 1.6 7 #445 Allers-Liburd, Zahria S K N 12.00 11.94 1.6 8 #589 Lewis, Ulanda V I N 11.99 12.13 1.6 The Bahamas National Stadium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:24 PM 3/10/2019 Page 2 FLOW CARIFTA BAHAMAS 2018 - 3/31/2018 to 4/2/2018 BAAA www.tekresults.net Results Girls 200 Meter Dash Under 17 8 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 4 Best Times Sponsor: IL Cares Fountain Carifta: 23.03 @ 5/1/2002 Anneisha McLaughlin, Jamaica Name TeamSeed Prelims Wind H# Preliminaries 1 #375 Williams, Briana J A M 23.24 23.54 Q 1.5 2 2 #136 Knowles, Jaida B A H 24.10 23.91 Q 0.4 1 3 #371 Steele, Sashieka J A M 23.43 23.99 Q 1.8 4 4 #143 Moss, Megan B A H 24.25 24.37 Q 0.6 3 5 #507 Bascombe, Shaniqua T T O 23.99 q 1.5 2 6 #445 Allers-Liburd, Zahria S K N 24.57 q 0.4 1 7 #106 Jones, Soniya A N T 24.66 q 1.5 2 8 #589 Lewis, Ulanda V I N 24.81 24.69 q 0.4 1 9 #307 Skeete, Deshana G U Y 24.27 24.790.6 3 10 #289 Thomas, Kina G R N 24.59 25.140.6 3 11 #505 Badal, Taejha T T O 25.151.8 4 12 #285 Charles, Cece G R N 24.84 25.160.4 1 12 #450 Morton, Tijuanique S K N 25.161.5 2 14 #245 Francis, Jaden C A Y 25.211.5 2 15 #330 Eristhee, Akrisa I V B 24.82 25.301.8 4 16 #328 Brown, Zara I V B 25.02 25.390.6 3 17 #259 George, Tia D M A 25.670.6 3 18 #482 Prince, Alexia T K S 25.91 25.810.6 3 19 #233 Hines, Taylor B E R 25.76 26.001.8 4 20 #101 Phillip, Akoyah A I A 26.161.5 2 21 #478 Brown, Garnika T K S 27.47 27.141.5 2 --- #318 Bernard, Mitchlove H A I DQ 1.8 4 --- #246 Gonez, Tori-Ann C A Y DQ 0.4 1 --- #107 Lloyd, Joella A N T DNS1.8 4 --- #421 Dorville, Zoe L C A 24.83 DNS0.4 1 Girls 200 Meter Dash Under 17 Sponsor: IL Cares Fountain Carifta: 23.03 @ 5/1/2002 Anneisha McLaughlin, Jamaica Name TeamPrelims Finals Wind Finals 1 #375 Williams, Briana J A M 23.54 23.11 1.1 2 #507 Bascombe, Shaniqua T T O 23.99 23.75 1.1 3 #136 Knowles, Jaida B A H 23.91 23.85 1.1 4 #371 Steele, Sashieka J A M 23.99 24.13 1.1 5 #589 Lewis, Ulanda V I N 24.69 24.59 1.1 6 #445 Allers-Liburd, Zahria S K N 24.57 24.79 1.1 7 #106 Jones, Soniya A N T 24.66 24.84 1.1 --- #143 Moss, Megan B A H 24.37 FS 1.1 The Bahamas National Stadium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:24 PM 3/10/2019 Page 3 FLOW CARIFTA BAHAMAS 2018 - 3/31/2018 to 4/2/2018 BAAA www.tekresults.net Results Girls 400 Meter Dash Under 17 8 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times Sponsor: IL Cares Fountain Carifta: 53.56 @ 4/3/2010 Shaunae Miller, Bahamas Name TeamSeed Prelims H# Preliminaries 1 #374 White, Garriel J A M 54.09 54.33 Q 2 2 #307 Skeete, Deshana G U Y 56.95 54.80 Q 1 3 #143 Moss, Megan B A H 54.41 54.89 Q 1 4 #510 Fox, Natasha T T O 55.25 Q 2 5 #347 Deer, Daniella J A M 54.35 54.91 Q 1 6 #137 Knowles, Jasmine B A H 56.52 55.29 Q 2 7 #520 Serville, Rae-Anne T T O 55.32 q 1 8 #330 Eristhee, Akrisa I V B 56.98 55.74 q 2 9 #245 Francis, Jaden C A Y 57.02 1 10 #454 Warner, Trishanni S K N 58.19 1 11 #285 Charles, Cece G R N 57.77 58.23 2 12 #315 Altidor, Judelande H A I 58.50 1 13 #479 Butler, Zoe T K S 59.20 59.20 1 14 #233 Hines, Taylor B E R 57.42 59.65 2 15 #449 Joseph, Khalia S K N 1:02.15 2 16 #481 Joseph, Archelande T K S 1:04.88 2 Girls 400 Meter Dash Under 17 Sponsor: IL Cares Fountain Carifta: 53.56 @ 4/3/2010 Shaunae Miller, Bahamas Name TeamPrelims Finals Finals 1 #143 Moss, Megan B A H 54.89 53.19 @ 2 #347 Deer, Daniella J A M 54.91 53.95 3 #307 Skeete, Deshana G U Y 54.80 54.15 4 #374 White, Garriel J A M 54.33 54.49 5 #520 Serville, Rae-Anne T T O 55.32 55.03 6 #137 Knowles, Jasmine B A H 55.29 56.00 7 #510 Fox, Natasha T T O 55.25 56.96 8 #330 Eristhee, Akrisa I V B 55.74 57.67 Girls 800 Meter Run Under 17 Sponsor: Bamboo Shack Carifta: 2:09.59 @ 4/17/2006 Natoya Goule, Jamaica Name TeamSeed Finals Finals 1 #454 Warner, Trishanni S K N 2:15.73 2 #345 Cope, Cherice J A M 2:13.19 2:15.96 3 #349 Dwyer, Rushana J A M 2:12.73 2:16.46 The Bahamas National Stadium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:24 PM 3/10/2019 Page 4 FLOW CARIFTA BAHAMAS 2018 - 3/31/2018 to 4/2/2018 BAAA www.tekresults.net Results Finals ... (Girls 800 Meter Run Under 17) Name TeamSeed Finals 4 #137 Knowles, Jasmine B A H 2:17.40 2:16.55 5 #150 Sears, Sierra B A H 2:18.68 2:20.22 6 #300 Glen, Kissanna G U Y 2:19.70 2:22.19 7 #479 Butler, Zoe T K S 2:26.90 2:23.61 8 #315 Altidor, Judelande H A I 2:23.62 9 #262 Pierre, Keva D M A 2:24.90 2:23.95 10 #308 Tyrell, Shaquka G U Y 2:24.05 11 #423 Montrope, Nebia L C A 2:24.55 12 #452 Romney, Keneah S K N 2:26.07 13 #434 Frederic, Rita M T Q 2:26.74 2:32.40 Girls 1500 Meter Run Under 17 Sponsor: MailBoat Company Ltd. Carifta: 4:32.70 @ 4/17/2006 Natoya Goule, Jamaica Name TeamSeed Finals Finals 1 #349 Dwyer, Rushana J A M 4:43.37 4:47.90 2 #356 Graham, Theresa J A M 4:44.78 4:48.30 3 #308 Tyrell, Shaquka G U Y 4:55.40 4:55.97 4 #249 Hider, Ava C A Y 5:01.39 5 #276 Boisdur, Alexia G P L 5:03.00 5:01.73 6 #236 Norman, Tilda B E R 4:54.23 5:04.62 7 #423 Montrope, Nebia L C A 5:03.97 5:04.95 8 #235 Marshall, Jessie B E R 5:02.49 5:06.16 9 #300 Glen, Kissanna G U Y 5:11.30 5:12.43 10 #452 Romney, Keneah S K N 5:13.89 11 #424 Sylvester, Lilyanna L C A 5:04.69 5:36.20 --- #262 Pierre, Keva D M A 5:23.70 DNS Girls 100 Meter Hurdles (0.76M) Under 17 Sponsor: Island Luck Carifta: 13.51 @ 4/5/1999 Melanie Walker, Jamaica Name TeamSeed Finals Wind Finals 1 #366 Morrison, Crystal J A M 13.07 13.11 @ 1.7 2 #368 Nugent, Ackera J A M 13.20 13.35 @ 1.7 3 #204 Belle, Sarah B A R 13.83 13.55 1.7 4 #127 Cartwright, Indea B A H 14.75 13.93 1.7 5 #205 Blackman, Anika B A R 14.77 14.46 1.7 6 #332 Malone, Xiomara I V B 15.40 14.50 1.7 7 #244 Douglas, Ruth Ann C A Y 15.71 1.7 --- #517 Richards, Patrice T T O FS 1.7 The Bahamas National Stadium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:24 PM 3/10/2019 Page 5 FLOW CARIFTA BAHAMAS 2018 - 3/31/2018 to 4/2/2018 BAAA www.tekresults.net Results Girls 400 Meter Hurdles (0.76M) Under 17 Sponsor: BAAA Name TeamSeed Finals Finals 1 #372 Taylor, Calisha J A M 1:00.19 1:01.04 2 #127 Cartwright, Indea B A H 1:05.09 1:02.17 3 #517 Richards, Patrice T T O 1:02.56 4 #140 Miller, Shaunece B A H 1:07.54 --- #452 Romney, Keneah S K N DQ Girls 4x100 Meter Relay Under 17 Sponsor: IL Cares Fountain Carifta: 45.05 @ 4/1/2009 Jamaica, Jamaica J.Russell, D.
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