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CENTRAL AMERICAN and CARIBBEAN ATHLETICS 2017 Results Issue N.4 CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN ATHLETICS 2017 results issue n.4 BAHAMAS Nassau (Bahamas), 15-17.3.2017 -National High School Championships- Men u20 100m (15) (1.8) Javan Martin 10.50; 200m prelims (16) Javan Martin 21.59 (1.8) 1h2; 110mh (0,99m) (16) (0.9) Tavonte Mott 14.26; 400mh (17) Branson Rolle 52.84; LJ (15) Holland Martin 7.71 (0.4); TJ (16) Tamar Greene 15.45 (-0,9) Men u18 100m (15) (1.9) Adrian Curry 10.66; 200m (16) (2.3) Denvaughn Whymns 21.45; 100mh (0,91m) (16) (1.6) Denvaughn Whymns 13.81 Women u20 100m (15) (2.0) Sasha Wells 11.89; 200m (16) (2.0) Sasha Wells 24.57 Women u18 100m (15) (1.5) Devine Parker 11.81 (11.51 (windy) 1h1); 200m (16) (1.9) Devine Parker 23.97 Women 200m (16) (0.5) Megan Moss 24.25; 400m (15) Megan Moss 55.55 Nassau (Bahamas), 31.3-1.4.2017 -CARIFTA Trials- Men u20 200m (1) (-0,6) 1 Tavonte Mott 21.29; 2 Holland Martin 21.46 (21.36 (2.2) 1h2); LJ (31) Holland Martin 7.60 (1.6) Men u18 200m (1) (-1,1) 1 Denvaughn Whymns 21.51; 2 Joel Johnson 21.60; 400m (31) 1 Correy Sherrod 48.30; 2 Tyrell Simms 48.77; 3 Gareth Lewis 49.08; 110mh (0,91m) (31) (-3,4) Denvaughn Whymns 14.20; HJ (31) 1 Jyles Etienne 2.12; 2 Kyle Alcine 2.12 Women u18 100m (31) (-1,7) Devine Parker 11.74; 200m (1) (-0,4) 1 Devine Parker 23.80; 2 Megan Moss 24.20; 3 Jaida Knowles 24.62 (24.50 (-2,1) 1h1); 4 Wendira Moss 24.66 (24.63 (-0,9) 1h3); 400m (31) 1 Megan Moss 53.79; 2 Doneisha Anderson 54.78 BARBADOS Waterford (Barbados) 18.3.2017 -Dual Meet Junior and Youh BAR versus TTO- Men u20 100m (4.1) 1 Jaquone Hoyte (bar) 10.14; 2 Jalen Purcell (tto) 10.37; 3 Jerod Elcock (tto) 10.43; 200m (0.0) 1 Joshua St. Clair (tto) 21.26; 2 Kentoine Browne (bar) 21.63; 400m 1 Jonathon Jones (bar) 47.18; 2 Judah Taylor (tto) 47.83; 3 Zidane Martin (tto) 48.14; 4 Kashief King (tto) 48.19; 400mh Rivaldo Leacock (bar) 51.80; SP 86 kg) Triston Gibbons (bar) 18.47; DT (1.75 kg) 1 Triston Gibbons (bar) 50.96; 2 Konnel Jacob (tto) 50.91 Men u18 100m (0.9) Adell Colthrust (tto) 10.68; 200m (0.0) 1 Matthew Clarke (bar) 21.29; 2 Timothy Frederick (tto) 21.63; 400m Antonio Hoyte-Small 47.58; 110mh (0,91m) (1.7) 1 Tre Hollingsworth (bar) 13.85; 2 Nathan Fergusson (bar) 13.90; 400mh Rasheeme Griffith (bar) 51.85; JT (700 g) Tyriq Hosford (tto) 72.68 Women u20 100m (0.8) Shikyla Walcott (tto) 11.90; 200m (0.5) Shikyla Walcott (tto) 24.31 Women u18 100m (0.0) Janea Spinks (tto) 11.90; 200m (0.0) Ayla Staniclause (tto) 24.82 BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS Townjerry (British Virgin Islands), 18.3.2017 Men SP u18 (5 kg) Djimon Gumbs 17.20; DT u18 (1,5 kg) Djimon Gumbs 53.74 Women 200m u18 (nwi) Beyonce De Freitas (2001) 24.41 CUBA La Habana (Cuba), 14-17.3.2017 -Copa Cuba- Men 100m (15) (3.2) 1 Roberto Skyers 10.06 (10.35 (-0,1) 1s2); 2 Reynier Mena 10.14 (10.17 (1.6) 1s1); 3 Harlyn Pérez 10.27 (10.40 (-0,1) 2s2); 4 Yaniel Carrero 10.31 (10.42 (-0,1) 3s2); 5 Reidis Ramos (98) 10.40 (10.43 81.6) 3s1); in semis (15): Edel Amores (98) 10.38 (1.6) 2s1; Yoan Medina (99) 10.55 (-0,1) 4s2; 200m (17) (2.6) Reynier Mena 20.79; 2 Edel Amores 21.29; 3 Harlyn Pérez 21.30; 4 Arnaldo Romero (2000) 21.55; 5 Yoan Medina (99) 21.56; 400m (15, semis 14) 1 Yoandys Lescay 45.65 (45.64 1s1); 2 Osmaidel Pellicer 46.46; 3 Adrián Chacón 46.55; 4 Williams Collazo 46.61; 5 Leonardo Castillo (2001) 47.62; 6 Rubén Caballero 47.67; 7 Raydel Rojas 47.86; 8 Yassiel Silega (98) 48.24; 800m (17) 1 Andy González 1.47.28; 2 Pedro Acuña 1.49.50; 3 Alejandro Hernández 1.50.45; 110mh (14) (-0,5) 1 Yordan O'Farrill 13.33; 2 Roger Iribarne 13.48 (13.43 (-1,2) 2h1); 3 Yoan Villa (98) 13.98; 110mh u18 (0,91m) (14) (0.4) Pedro Gutiérrez 13.78; 400mh (16) 1 Leandro Zamora 49.94; 2 José L. Gaspar 50.65; 3 Lázaro Rodríguez (99) 52.01; HJ (17) Luis Zayas 2.16; LJ (16, qualy 14) 1 Maykel Massó (99) 7.93 (0.3); 2 Juan Miguel Echevarría (98) 7.92 (0.0) and 7.95 (0.0) 1q; 3 José L. Despaigne 7.76 (1.6); in qualy: Maikel Vidal (2000) 7.62 (0.0) 4q; TJ (17, qualy 15) 1 Andy Díaz 17.40 (0.4); 2 Cristian Nápoles (98) 17.27 (1.6); 3 Lázaro Martínez 17.05 (2.9) and 16.57 (1.4) 3q; 4 Jordan Díaz (2001) 16.66 (-0,7); 5 Arturo Rodríguez (99) 16.30 (3.6); 6 José Martínez 16.26 (1.6); SP u18 (5 kg) (14) 1 Bryan Pérez 18.67; 2 Angel Alvarez 18.01; DT (16) Félix Valle (98) 55.66; DT u20 (1.75 kg) (14) 1 Félix Valle 59.42; 2 Mario Díaz 58.70; DT u18 (1,5 Kg) (14) Angel Alvarez 57.66; HT (16, qualy 15) 1 Reinier Mejías 72.10; 2 Yasmani Fernández 69.05 (69.45 2q); JT (17, qualy 16) Osmany Laffita 70.85 (73.77 1q); JT u18 (700 g) (16) Yarovis Contreras 70.13; Decathlon (14-15) 1 Briander Rivero 7.633p (11.33 (1.6); 7.25 (0.0); 14.86; 2.09; 50.47 - 14.66 (3.3); 43.82; 3.90; 54.12; 4.47.32); 2 Santiago Ford 7.614p (11.41 (1.6); 6.76 (-0,2); 12.66; 2.00; 49.50 - 14.73 (3.3); 44.34; 3.80; 66.16; 4.26.13); 3 Geormis Jaramillo (ven) 7.603p (11.18 (1.6); 6.98 (-0,6); 14.49; 1.82; 49.59 - 14.16 (3.3); 45.55; 4.30; 58.13; 4.54.35) Women 100m (15) (2.8) 1 Arialis Gandulla 11.33; 2 Geylis Montes 11.65; 200m (17) (0.5) 1 Arialis Gandula 23.44; 2 Geylis Montes 24.05; 400m (14) Roxana Gómez (99) 54.01; 800m (17) 1 Rose Mary Almanza 2.00.12; 2 María Calderín (2000) 2.04.64; 3 Gilda Casanova 2.06.27; 4 Dayrina Sotolongo 2.06.68; 1.500m (14) 1 Rose Mary Almanza 4.16.00; 2 María Calderín (2000) 4.28.33; 400mh (16) 1 Zurián Hechavarría 56.79; 2 Nairobis Vicet 58.50; 3 Claudia Becquer (2000) 60.62; 2.000m (16) St Milena Pérez 6.42.86; HJ (16) 1 Yorgelis Rodríguez 1.85; 2 Isis Guerra (99) 1.79; PV (16) Yarisley Silva 4.40; LJ (17) 1 Paula Alvarez 6.59 (3.3); 2 Irisdaymi Herrera 6.58 (3.5); 3 Yorgelis Rodríguez 6.41 (1.6); TJ (16) 1 Liadagmis Povea 14.28 (2.5); 2 Davisleidis Velazco (99) 13.72 (1.2); 3 Dailín Martínez (98) 13.10 (2.0); 4 Zulia Hernández (2001) 12.92 (1.5); SP (15) 1 Yaniuvis López 17.22; 2 Yiliena Otamendi 16.30; 3 Saily Viart 16.01; SP u18 (3 kg) (15) Layselys Giménez 15.66; DT (15, qualy 14) 1 Yaimé Pérez 65.57; 2 Dennia Caballero 64.08; 3 Rosalina Alvarez 55.32 (55.61 3q); 4 Melany Matheus (2001) 52.22; HT (15) 1 Ayamey Medina (98) 61.63; 2 Amanda Armendaris (2000) 58.89; HT u18 (3 kg) (14) 1 Amanda Armendaris 68.38; 2 Yaritza Martínez 67.98; 3 Liz Collía 63.06; 4 Alegna Osorio 59.39; JT (16) 1 Yulenmis Aguilar 58.90; 2 Estefany Chacón (ven) 56.50; 3 Marisleisys Duarthe (2000) 54.43; JT u18 (500 g) (14) 1 Marisleisys Duarthe 55.70; 2 Mailen Brooks 53.23; 3 Melissa Hernández 52.40; 4 Thalía López 50.26; Heptathlon (15-16) Yusleidys Mendieta 5.779p (13.53 (1.7); 1.75; 13.50; 23.87 (1.5) - 5.72 (2.3); 42.50; 2.39.09) JAMAICA Kingston (Jamaica), 18.3.2017 -Seniors Link Up- Men 200m h1 (-1.9) Collin King 21.07; h2 (-1,8) Andrew Fisher 21.13; 400m 1 Rasheed Dwyer 46.44; 2 Julian Forte 46.80, 3 Kegan Campbell 46.85; 4 Devaughn Baker 47.80; 400mh 1 Marzel Miller 51.13; 2 Renardo Richards 51.57; SP Fedrick Dacres 18.81 Women 100m (-2,5) 1 Shericka Jackson 11.67; 2 Sasha-Lee Forbes 11.72; 3 Stephanie-Ann McPherson 11.78; 200m (-2,2) 1 Dawnalee Loney 23.69; 2 Rene Medley 23.81; 400m 1 Jody Muir 53.38; 2 Shannon Kalawan 54.00; 3 Samantha James 54.25; 4 Ashley Williams 54.27; 100mh (-2,2) Ivanique Kemp (bah) 13.67; 400mh Nikita Tracey 56.82; DT 1 Isheka Binns 55.90; 2 Venique Harris 52.34 Kingston (Jamaica), 25.3.2017 -UWI Invitational- Men 100m h1 (0.7) 1 Nigel Ellis 10.29; 2 Kavean Smith 10.30; 3 Tyquendo Tracey 10.37; 4 Jevaughn Minzie 10.46; h2 (0.3) Emmanuel Callender (tto) 10.28; h3 (nwi) Kimmari Roach 10.46; h4 (0.4) 1 Kenroy Anderson 10.47; 2 Jason Rogers 10.48; 200m h1 (-0,2) 1 Javon Francis 20.73; 2 Oshane bailey 20.85; 3 Chadic Hinds 20.99; h2 (0.2) Chad Walker 20.87; h3 (-0,1) 1 Collin King 20.87; 2 Hujaye Cornwall 21.18; h4 (0.6) Brandon Tomlinson 21.15; 400m 1 Martin Manley 46.36; 2 Miguel Francis 46.48; 3 Rasheed Dwyer 46.64; 4 Jamari Akan Rose 46.69; 5 Jermaine Gayle 46.86; 6 Romario Williams 46.91; 7 Keeno Burrell 46.92; 8 Marzel Miller 46.92; 9 Twayne Crooks 46.97; 10 Jaheel Hyde 47.02; 11 Annsert Whyte 47.04; 12 Marco Doodnaughsingh 47.13; 13 Josef Robertson 47.26; 800m 1 Chadoye Dawson 1.50.89; 2 Eric McKenzie 1.50.94; 3 Ricardo Cunningham 1.50.96; 110mh (1.1) Rohan Cole 13.85; 400mh 1 Marvin Williams 51.74; 2 Jowayne Hibbert 51.99; LJ 1 Tajay Gayle 7.64 (1.2); 2 Aubrey Allen 7.56 (-1,1); TJ 1 Wilbert Walker 16.23 (1.6); 2 Aubrey Allen 16.18 (nwi); SP Fedrick Dacres 19.78; DT 1 Fedrick Dacres 66.38; 2 Chad Wright 58.44; 3 Basil Bingham 56.80 Women 100m (0.1) 1 Shericka Jackson 11.32; 2 Stephanie-Ann McPherson 11.50; 3 Srabani Nanda (ind) 11.68; 200m (-0,4) 1 Shasha-Lee Forbes 23.48; 2 Gayon Evans 23.52; 3 Natasha Morrison 23.87; 400m 1 Janieve Russell 52.59; 2 Dawnalee Loney 53.18; 3 Jodean Williams 53.58; 4 Bobby-Gaye Wilkins Gooden 53.74; 5 Jody Muir 53.85; 6 Derri-Ann Hill 54.26; 7 Alesha Kelly 54.32; 100mh (0.6) 1 Megan Simmonds 13.05; 2 Yanique Thompson 13.15; 3 Ivanique Kemp (bah) 13.29; 4 Shimayra Williams 13.32 (0.6); 400mh 1 Ronda Whyte 56.38; 2 Shannon Kalawan 59.10; LJ 1 Tamara Myers (bah) 6.45 (-0,2); 2 Todea Willis 6.42 (0.6); 3 Jessica Noble 6.20 (0.1); TJ 1 Shanieka Ricketts 14.20 (0.1); 2 Tamara Myers (bah) 14.02 (-0,5); SP Isheka Binns 15.71; DT 1 Venique Harris 58.76; 2 Isheka Binns 55.57 Kingston (Jamaica), 28.3-1.4.2017 -ISSA/Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Championships- Men u20 100m (31) 1 Michael Stephens 10.41; 2 Tyreke Wilson 10.52; 3 Washington Brown 10.58; 200m (1) (2.8) 1 Christopher Taylor 20.70; 2 Andel Miller 20.90; 3 Tyreke Wilson 21.03; 4 Tyreke Bryan 21.17; 5 Richard Dixon 21.23; 200m semis (30) Jevaughn Matherson 20.66 (1.6) 1s2; Christopher Taylor 20.85 (2.3) 1s1; Tyreke Wilson 20.96
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