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Full Meet Results of the Invitational GRENADA INVITATIONAL 2019 MEET OFFICIALS St. Georges, Meet Director: Kirani James Athletics Stadium Kerlon Peters Meet Referee: Host: Grenada Invitational Organizing Comm. Esther Maynard Saturday, April 13, 2019 Timing: OFFICIAL MEET REPORT cfpitiming.com printed: 4/13/2019 8:49 PM RESULTS #17 400m, men- A W World Outdoor 43.03 Wayde van Niekerk RSA 8/14/2016 Rio de Janeiro, M Meet 44.26 Steven Gardiner BAH 4/8/2017 7:55 PM: Pl Name Yr Team Time Note 1 BRALON TAPLIN GRN 44.92 2 VERNON NORWOOD USA 45.43 3 DWAYNE COWAN GBR 46.29 4 RUSHEEN MCDONALD JAM 46.35 5 ASA GUEVERA TTO 46.92 6 MARTIN MANLEY JAM 47.26 7 MITCHELL DAVIS DOM 47.52 #21 200m, men- A W World Outdoor 19.19 Usain Bolt JAM 8/20/2009 Berlin, GER M Meet 20.42 LaShawn Merritt USA 4/8/2017 8:30 PM: Wind: (+1.0) Pl Name Yr Team Time Note 1 MIGUEL FRANCIS GBR M 20.16 2 ANDRE DEGRASSE CAN M 20.20 3 KYLE GREAUX TTO 20.51 4 BRANDON RODNEY CAN 20.63 5 TRENTAVIS FRIDAY USA 20.81 6 TYQUENDO TRACEY JAM 21.13 7 JUSTIN GATLIN USA 22.16 AKEEM BLOOMFIELD JAM DNF #8 100m, men- B W World Outdoor 9.58 Usain Bolt JAM 8/16/2009 Berlin, GER M Meet 10.05 Justin Gatlin USA 4/21/2018 6:30 PM: Wind: (+1.4) Pl Name Yr Team Time Note 1 EMANUEL ARCHIBALD GUY 10.33 2 JEVAUGHN MINZIE JAM 10.35 3 SHIVNARINE SMALLING JAM 10.42 4 CHADRIC HINDS JAM 10.43 5 EMMANUEL CALLENDER TTO 10.74 TRENTAVIS FRIDAY USA DNF NATHAN FARINHA TTO FS MICHAEL OHARA JAM FS DirectAthletics MeetPro 1 GRENADA INVITATIONAL 2019 MEET OFFICIALS St. Georges, Meet Director: Kirani James Athletics Stadium Kerlon Peters Meet Referee: Host: Grenada Invitational Organizing Comm. Esther Maynard Saturday, April 13, 2019 Timing: OFFICIAL MEET REPORT cfpitiming.com printed: 4/13/2019 8:49 PM RESULTS #9 100m, men- A W World Outdoor 9.58 Usain Bolt JAM 8/16/2009 Berlin, GER M Meet 10.05 Justin Gatlin USA 4/21/2018 6:50 PM: Wind: (+0.4) Pl Name Yr Team Time Note 1 ADAM GIMILI GBR 10.11 2 AARON BROWN CAN 10.13 3 CHRISTOPHER BELCHER USA 10.14 4 ISIAH YOUNG USA 10.22 5 NESTER CARTER JAM 10.26 6 NIGEL ELLIS JAM 10.31 7 TYQUENDO TRACEY JAM 10.32 8 JULIEN FORTE JAM 10.35 #20 200m, men-B W World Outdoor 19.19 Usain Bolt JAM 8/20/2009 Berlin, GER M Meet 20.42 LaShawn Merritt USA 4/8/2017 8:10 PM: Wind: (+1.9) Pl Name Yr Team Time Note 1 CHRISTOPHER BLECHER USA M 20.42 2 DELANO WILLIAMS GBR 20.49 3 JONATHAN FARINHA TTO 20.73 4 CHADRIC HINDS JAM 20.76 5 NATHAN FARINHA TTO 21.39 6 EMMANUEL CALLENDER TTO 21.67 #16 400m, men- B W World Outdoor 43.03 Wayde van Niekerk RSA 8/14/2016 Rio de Janeiro, M Meet 44.26 Steven Gardiner BAH 4/8/2017 7:35 PM: Pl Name Yr Team Time Note 1 DEON LENDORE TTO 46.05 2 MICHAEL BERRY USA 46.38 3 RENNY QUOW TTO 46.93 4 ANTHONY CARPENTER JAM 46.97 5 WINSTON GEORGE GUY 47.24 #5 110m Hurdles- men W World Outdoor 12.80 Aries Merritt USA 9/7/2012 Brussels, BEL M Meet 13.53 Milan Ristic SER 4/21/2018 6:05 PM: Wind: (+1.0) Pl Name Yr Team Time Note 1 ANDREW RILEY JAM M 13.49 2 GREGMAR SWIFT BAR 13.66 DirectAthletics MeetPro 2 GRENADA INVITATIONAL 2019 MEET OFFICIALS St. Georges, Meet Director: Kirani James Athletics Stadium Kerlon Peters Meet Referee: Host: Grenada Invitational Organizing Comm. Esther Maynard Saturday, April 13, 2019 Timing: OFFICIAL MEET REPORT cfpitiming.com printed: 4/13/2019 8:49 PM RESULTS #5 110m Hurdles- men (cont'd) 6:05 PM: Wind: (+1.0) 3 ORLANDO BENNETT JAM 13.96 4 RHYS PHILLIPS BAR 14.06 5 JELANI FRANKLYN GRN 16.53 JEFFERY JULMIS HAI DNS #13 400m Hurdles men W World Outdoor 46.78 Kevin Young USA 8/6/1992 Barscelona, ESP M Meet 48.80 Quincy Dowing USA 4/8/2017 7:25 PM: Pl Name Yr Team Time Note 1 JEFFREY GIBSON BAH 50.17 2 QUINCY DOWNING USA 50.31 3 JAVARN GALLIMORE JAM 50.69 4 JOHNNY DUTCH USA 50.72 5 ROMELL LEWIS JAM 51.47 6 JAUAVNEY JAMES JAM 54.31 7 JAMEEL JOSEPH TTO 59.81 DARREN MOODOO GRN DNF #3 Long Jump- men W World Outdoor 8.95m Mike Powell USA 8/30/1991 Tokyo, JAP M Meet 8.02m Mike Hartfield USA 4/21/2018 6:15 PM: Pl Name Yr Team Mark Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Rnd 3 Rnd 4 Rnd 5 Rnd 6 1 TAJAY GAYLE JAM M 8.20m 26' 11" (+0.1) 8.04 (+0.8) 8.20 (+0.1) FOUL PASS PASS PASS 2 EMANUEL ARCHIBALD GUY M 8.05m 26' 5" (+0.2) 7.77 (+1.4) 8.05 (+0.2) 7.88 (+0.8) 7.93 (–0.5) 7.98 (+0.3) 7.78 (+1.4) 3 ANDUWULLE WRIGHT TTO 8.00m 26' 3" (+0.8) 7.55 (–1.2) 8.00 (+0.8) 7.84 (+0.2) FOUL 7.84 (+1.9) 7.55 (–0.4) 4 DEMAR FORBES JAM 7.82m 25' 8" (–0.4) FOUL 7.78 (–0.2) FOUL FOUL FOUL 7.82 (–0.4) 5 ROMAIN BAILEY JAM 7.81m 25' 71/2 (+2.0) 7.81 (+2.0) 7.56 (–0.5) 7.79 (+0.8) 7.51 (+0.1) 7.70 (+0.5) 7.76 (+1.3) 6 ZACHARY BAZILLE USA 7.68m 25' 21/2 (+0.9) 7.33 (–0.1) 7.64 (+0.5) 7.66 (–0.1) 7.68 (+0.9) FOUL 7.61 (–1.1) 7 QUINCY BREELL ARU 7.42m 24' 41/4 (+0.7) 7.20 (+0.9) 7.38 (+0.1) 7.14 (+1.0) 7.38 (–0.2) 7.10 (+0.1) 7.42 (+0.7) #1 Discus- men W World Outdoor 74.08m Jurgen Schult GDR 6/6/1986 Neubrandenburg, M Meet 0.00m New Event 7:30 PM: Pl Name Yr Team Mark Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Rnd 3 Rnd 4 Rnd 5 Rnd 6 1 TRAVIS SMIKKLE JAM M 64.55m 211' 9" 62.68 FOUL FOUL 62.64 64.55 FOUL 2 RODNEY BROWN USA M 61.61m 202' 1" FOUL 61.61 58.79 FOUL FOUL 60.03 3 BASIL BINGHAM JAM M 59.91m 196' 7" 55.95 57.82 FOUL 57.63 59.91 57.64 JARED SCHUMMER USA DNS DirectAthletics MeetPro 3 GRENADA INVITATIONAL 2019 MEET OFFICIALS St. Georges, Meet Director: Kirani James Athletics Stadium Kerlon Peters Meet Referee: Host: Grenada Invitational Organizing Comm. Esther Maynard Saturday, April 13, 2019 Timing: OFFICIAL MEET REPORT cfpitiming.com printed: 4/13/2019 8:49 PM RESULTS #19 200m, women W World Outdoor 21.87 Merlene Ottey JAM 2/13/1993 Lievin, France M Meet 22.60 Felicia Brown USA 4/8/2017 8:20 PM: Wind: (+0.1) Pl Name Yr Team Time Note 1 TYNIA GAITHER BAH 23.07 2 ANASTASIA LEROY JAM 23.22 3 MARLIEDY PAULINO DOM 23.29 4 DEZEREA BRYANT USA 23.37 5 SHERONE SIMPSON JAM 23.48 6 KAI SELVON TTO 23.88 SEMOY HACKETT TTO DNF JENEBA TARMOH USA DNS #15 400m, women W World Outdoor 47.60 Marita Koch GDR 10/6/1985 Canberra, AUS M Meet 51.45 Shamier Little USA 4/21/2018 7:45 PM: Pl Name Yr Team Time Note 1 CHRISTINE DAY JAM 52.48 2 JADE STEPTER USA 52.85 3 TRAVIA JONES CAN 53.90 4 CARLINE MUIR CAN 54.13 5 VERONE CHAMBERS JAM 55.01 6 KALIESE SPENCER JAM 57.11 ANTONIQUE STRATCHAN BAH DNF #7 100m, women W World Outdoor 10.49 Florence Griffith-Joyner USA 7/16/1988 Indianapolis, IN M Meet 11.35 Jade Bailey BAR 4/8/2017 6:40 PM: Wind: (+0.6) Pl Name Yr Team Time Note 1 SHELLY-ANN FRASER-PRICE JAM M 11.20 2 JONIELLE SMITH JAM 11.35 3 ALIYAH BROWN USA 11.46 11.451 4 GAYON EVANS JAM 11.46 11.454 5 SEMOY HACKETT TTO 11.60 6 JENEBA TARMOH USA 11.66 7 MARLIEDY PAULINO DOM 11.69 8 TAHASIA HARRIGAN-SCOTT BVI 11.87 DirectAthletics MeetPro 4 GRENADA INVITATIONAL 2019 MEET OFFICIALS St. Georges, Meet Director: Kirani James Athletics Stadium Kerlon Peters Meet Referee: Host: Grenada Invitational Organizing Comm. 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