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2013 CARIFTA Results.Pdf The Bahamas National Stadium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2:32 PM 1/9/2016 Page 1 42nd CARIFTA BAHAMAS in 2013 - 3/30/2013 to 4/1/2013 T. A. ROBINSON NATIONAL TRACK & FIELD STADIUM Nassau, Bahamas Results Girls 100 Meter Dash UNDER 17 8 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times ================================================================================= Sponsor: by Listerine World: W 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner, USA World Junior: J 10.88 7/1/1977 Marilies Gohr, GDR World Youth: Y 11.13 6/21/1976 Chandra Cheesebrough, USA Carifta: C 11.28 1998 Raneika Bean, Bermuda Name Age Team Seed Prelims Wind H# ================================================================================= Preliminaries 1 289 Whyte, Natalliah 16 Jamaica 11.89 11.67Q -1.8 2 2 262 Clarke, Shellece 15 Jamaica 11.96 12.05Q -1.6 1 3 96 Evelyn, Tristan 15 Barbados 12.37 11.80Q -1.8 2 4 237 Mitchell, Tirana 16 Guyana 11.90 12.14Q -1.6 1 5 150 Huggins, Nelda 16 British Virgin I 11.83 11.81Q -1.8 2 6 445 Jack, Nia 15 US Virgin Islands 11.18 12.24Q -1.6 1 7 25 Ambrose, Jenae 16 Bahamas 12.03 11.83q -1.8 2 8 448 McIntosh, Quashira 16 US Virgin Islands 12.00 12.09q -1.8 2 9 327 Lambert, Axelle 16 Martinique 12.34 12.30 -1.8 2 10 146 Fahie, L'Tisha 15 British Virgin I 12.34 12.30 -1.6 1 11 27 Bethel, Brianne 15 Bahamas 12.41 12.33 -1.6 1 12 103 Jordan, Timeka 14 Barbados 12.23 12.42 -1.6 1 13 22 Geerman, Lixandra 16 Aruba 12.76 -1.6 1 14 419 Sauver, Helcyanna 15 Turks & Caicos 12.09 12.89 -1.6 1 15 416 Forbes, Sanadia 15 Turks & Caicos 12.57 13.12 -1.8 2 16 245 Frederic, Esther 16 Haiti 14.20 -1.8 2 Girls 100 Meter Dash UNDER 17 ============================================================================== Sponsor: by Listerine World: W 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner, USA World Junior: J 10.88 7/1/1977 Marilies Gohr, GDR World Youth: Y 11.13 6/21/1976 Chandra Cheesebrough, USA Carifta: C 11.28 1998 Raneika Bean, Bermuda Name Age Team Prelims Finals Wind ============================================================================== Finals 1 289 Whyte, Natalliah 16 Jamaica 11.67 11.88 0.6 2 150 Huggins, Nelda 16 British Virgin I 11.81 11.94 0.6 3 262 Clarke, Shellece 15 Jamaica 12.05 12.00 0.6 4 96 Evelyn, Tristan 15 Barbados 11.80 12.10 0.6 5 25 Ambrose, Jenae 16 Bahamas 11.83 12.17 0.6 6 237 Mitchell, Tirana 16 Guyana 12.14 12.25 0.6 7 448 McIntosh, Quashira 16 US Virgin Islands 12.09 12.29 0.6 8 445 Jack, Nia 15 US Virgin Islands 12.24 12.38 0.6 The Bahamas National Stadium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2:32 PM 1/9/2016 Page 2 42nd CARIFTA BAHAMAS in 2013 - 3/30/2013 to 4/1/2013 T. 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ROBINSON NATIONAL TRACK & FIELD STADIUM Nassau, Bahamas Results Girls 200 Meter Dash UNDER 17 8 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times ================================================================================= Sponsor: by Nutrament World: W 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner, USA World Junior: J 22.18 8/25/2004 Allyson Felix, USA World Youth: Y 22.58 6/28/1992 Marion Jones, USA Carifta: C 23.03 3/31/2002 Aneshia McLaughlin, Jamaica Name Age Team Seed Prelims Wind H# ================================================================================= Preliminaries 1 150 Huggins, Nelda 16 British Virgin I 24.55 24.77Q 2.9 1 2 289 Whyte, Natalliah 16 Jamaica 24.20 25.13Q 0.8 2 3 448 McIntosh, Quashira 16 US Virgin Islands 24.60 24.88Q 2.9 1 4 25 Ambrose, Jenae 16 Bahamas 24.69 25.15Q 0.8 2 5 237 Mitchell, Tirana 16 Guyana 24.50 25.24Q 0.8 2 6 27 Bethel, Brianne 15 Bahamas 25.30 25.73Q 2.9 1 7 187 Rossen, Kim 16 Curacao 25.48 25.70q 0.8 2 8 239 Samuels, Avon 14 Guyana 25.00 26.13q 2.9 1 9 327 Lambert, Axelle 16 Martinique 25.27 26.15 0.8 2 10 207 Mitchell, Chelsea 16 Grenada 26.54 0.8 2 11 449 Sage, Britney 16 US Virgin Islands 25.60 26.83 0.8 2 12 22 Geerman, Lixandra 16 Aruba 27.07 2.9 1 13 419 Sauver, Helcyanna 15 Turks & Caicos 26.19 27.52 2.9 1 14 416 Forbes, Sanadia 15 Turks & Caicos 27.88 28.41 0.8 2 -- 262 Clarke, Shellece 15 Jamaica 24.19 FS 2.9 1 -- 245 Frederic, Esther 16 Haiti DNS 2.9 1 Girls 200 Meter Dash UNDER 17 ============================================================================== Sponsor: by Nutrament World: W 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner, USA World Junior: J 22.18 8/25/2004 Allyson Felix, USA World Youth: Y 22.58 6/28/1992 Marion Jones, USA Carifta: C 23.03 3/31/2002 Aneshia McLaughlin, Jamaica Name Age Team Prelims Finals Wind ============================================================================== Finals 1 289 Whyte, Natalliah 16 Jamaica 25.13 23.65 2.1 2 25 Ambrose, Jenae 16 Bahamas 25.15 24.04 2.1 3 237 Mitchell, Tirana 16 Guyana 25.24 24.05 2.1 4 150 Huggins, Nelda 16 British Virgin I 24.77 24.08 2.1 5 448 McIntosh, Quashira 16 US Virgin Islands 24.88 24.48 2.1 6 187 Rossen, Kim 16 Curacao 25.70 25.08 2.1 7 239 Samuels, Avon 14 Guyana 26.13 25.54 2.1 -- 27 Bethel, Brianne 15 Bahamas 25.73 DNS 2.1 The Bahamas National Stadium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2:32 PM 1/9/2016 Page 3 42nd CARIFTA BAHAMAS in 2013 - 3/30/2013 to 4/1/2013 T. 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ROBINSON NATIONAL TRACK & FIELD STADIUM Nassau, Bahamas Results Girls 400 Meter Dash UNDER 17 8 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times ============================================================================ Sponsor: by TW Athletics World: W 47.60 10/6/1985 Marita Koch, GDR World Junior: J 49.42 8/27/1991 Grit Breuer, GER World Youth: Y 50.01 10/18/1997 Jing Li, China Carifta: C 53.36 4/3/2010 Shaunae Miller, Bahamas Name Age Team Seed Prelims H# ============================================================================ Preliminaries 1 271 James, Tiffany 16 Jamaica 54.70 55.28Q 2 2 153 Moses, Tarika 16 British Virgin I 55.62 55.63Q 3 3 272 Kalawan, Shannon 16 Jamaica 54.70 56.54Q 1 4 26 Anderson, Doneisha 16 Bahamas 57.54 55.46Q 2 5 227 Sareena, Carti 16 Guadeloupe 54.90 55.91Q 3 6 239 Samuels, Avon 14 Guyana 59.20 56.65Q 1 7 34 Dorsette, Shaquana 16 Bahamas 58.71 57.22q 3 8 94 Bowen, Tiana 14 Barbados 57.22 57.45q 1 9 364 Malooney, Shafiqua 14 St. Vincent & GR 57.08 57.50 2 10 205 Charles, Olive 15 Grenada 57.78 2 11 357 Poleon, Natasha 16 St. Lucia 57.51 58.17 1 12 187 Rossen, Kim 16 Curacao 58.20 58.30 3 13 152 Lacey, Judine 14 British Virgin I 58.96 59.09 2 14 417 Guerrier, Akia 15 Turks & Caicos 59.90 59.72 1 15 210 Whiteman, Princess 14 Grenada 1:00.18 3 16 447 Matthew, Raenesia 16 US Virgin Islands 1:02.20 1:01.62 2 17 363 Hooper, Kerina 16 St. Vincent & GR 1:01.16 1:02.98 3 Girls 400 Meter Dash UNDER 17 ========================================================================= Sponsor: by TW Athletics World: W 47.60 10/6/1985 Marita Koch, GDR World Junior: J 49.42 8/27/1991 Grit Breuer, GER World Youth: Y 50.01 10/18/1997 Jing Li, China Carifta: C 53.36 4/3/2010 Shaunae Miller, Bahamas Name Age Team Prelims Finals ========================================================================= Finals 1 271 James, Tiffany 16 Jamaica 55.28 55.13 2 153 Moses, Tarika 16 British Virgin I 55.63 55.83 3 26 Anderson, Doneisha 16 Bahamas 55.46 56.36 4 227 Sareena, Carti 16 Guadeloupe 55.91 56.72 5 272 Kalawan, Shannon 16 Jamaica 56.54 57.25 6 34 Dorsette, Shaquana 16 Bahamas 57.22 57.90 7 94 Bowen, Tiana 14 Barbados 57.45 58.75 8 239 Samuels, Avon 14 Guyana 56.65 59.11 The Bahamas National Stadium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2:32 PM 1/9/2016 Page 4 42nd CARIFTA BAHAMAS in 2013 - 3/30/2013 to 4/1/2013 T. 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ROBINSON NATIONAL TRACK & FIELD STADIUM Nassau, Bahamas Results Girls 800 Meter Run UNDER 17 ========================================================================= Sponsor: by TW Athletics World: W 1:53.28 7/26/1983 Jarmila Kratochvilova, TCH World Junior: J 1:54.01 8/29/2008 Pamela Jelimo, KEN World Youth: Y 1:57.18 9/8/1993 Yuan Wang, China Carifta: C 2:09.59 4/17/2006 Goule Natova, Jamaica Name Age Team Seed Finals ========================================================================= 1 128 Scraders, Faheemah 16 Bermuda 2:12.60 2:11.62 2 236 George, Cassey 14 Guyana 2:16.30 2:12.64 3 157 Warner, Lakeisha 16 British Virgin I 2:10.92 2:12.71 4 282 Robb, Asshanni 15 Jamaica 2:12.45 2:17.18 5 46 Russell, Shante 16 Bahamas 2:23.53 2:22.25 6 36 Ford, Amber 16 Bahamas 2:17.82 2:25.71 7 281 Pitters, Derica 16 Jamaica 2:13.04 2:26.04 8 206 Mapson, Christel 14 Grenada 2:26.46 9 417 Guerrier, Akia 15 Turks & Caicos 2:19.00 2:28.14 10 124 Douglas, Quaashie 15 Bermuda 2:25.30 2:32.08 -- 246 Leon, Bethesaida 16 Haiti DQ Rule 163.5 Page #148 -- 193 Bully, Kellandie 15 Dominica 2:24.00 DNS Girls 1500 Meter Run UNDER 17 ========================================================================= Sponsor: by Pharma Chem Tech.
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