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— Continental Cup — … Dnf—Africa (Henricho Bruintjies, Simon Magakwe, Emile Erasmus, Akani Simbine)
Volume 17, No. 66 September 10, 2018 3. Asia/Pacific 39.55 (Trae Williams, Joseph Millar, Jin Su Jung, Jake Doran); — Continental Cup — … dnf—Africa (Henricho Bruintjies, Simon Magakwe, Emile Erasmus, Akani Simbine). Ostrava, Czech Republic, September 800: 1. Emmanuel Korir (AF) 1:46.50; 2. 07-08 (steeple & 3000 run as devil-take- Clayton Murphy (AM) 1:46.77 (1:46.766); 3. Jumping Events the-hindmost races; throws and horizontal Nijel Amos (AF) 1:46.77 (1:46.769); HJ: 1. Donald Thomas (AM) 7-6½ (2.30); jumps staged with unique round-knockout 4. Andreas Kramer (EU) 1:47.03 (53.19); 2. Brandon Starc (AP) 7-6½; 3. Maksim system)— 5. Michal Rozmys (EU) 1:47.05; 6. Jamal Al- Nedasekau (EU) 7-5¼ (2.27); Teams (combined): 1. Americas 262; 2. Hayrani (AP) 1:47.93; 7. Jinson Johnson (AP) 4. Majed El Dein Ghazal (AP) 7-4¼ (2.24); Europe 233; 3. Asia/Pacific 188; 4. Africa 142. 1:48.44; 8. Wesley Vázquez (AM) 1:49.60. 5. Ilya Ivanyuk (EU) 7-4¼; 6. Bryan McBride (AM) 7-2½ (2.20); 7. Chris Moleya (AF) 7-½ Mixed-sex 4 x 400: 1. Americas 3:13.01 1500: 1. Elijah Manangoi (AF) 3:40.00; (2.15); 8. Mathew Sawe (AF) 7-½. (Christian Taylor 46.97, Luguelín Santos 2. Marcin Lewandowsk (EU) 3:40.42; 3. PV: 1. Sam Kendricks (AM) 19-2¼ (5.85) 44.96, Stephenie Ann McPherson 50.59, Jakob Ingebrigtsen (EU) 3:40.80; 4. Charles (18-½, 18-6½, 18-10¼ [2], 19-¼, 19-2¼, Shaunae Miller-Uibo 50.49); Philibert-Thiboutot (AM) 3:40.90; 19-4¼ [x], 19-8½ [xx]) (5.50, 5.65, 5.75 [2], 2. -
South Central/West Super Region Women
South Central/West Super Region Women 2014 Mock Selections 100 Meters Region-Rank Name Year School SOUTH CENTRAL-1 KAINA MARTINEZ JR-3 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE 11.50 South Central-2 Shanice McPherson FR-1 New Mexico Highlands 11.56 West-1 Dinesha Bean SR-4 Academy of Art 11.68 South Central-3 Libby Strickland SO-2 West Texas A&M 11.66 South Central-4 Kayon Robinson SR-4 Adams State 11.68 West-2 Jamie Ashcroft FR-1 Alaska Anchorage 11.74 South Central-5 Sunayna Wahi SO-2 Adams State 11.70 South Central-5 Whitney Rowe JR-3 Colorado Mesa 11.74 West-3 Janesha Anthony SO-2 SF State 11.85 South Central-7 Sheneika Rochester SR-4 New Mexico Highlands 11.85 West-4 Kasey Barnett SR-4 Chico State 11.91 West-5 Amilia Santos SR-4 Chico State 11.94 South Central-8 Bri Leeper SO-2 West Texas A&M 11.99 West-6 Madison McClung SR-4 Western Oregon 12.01 West-7 Racquel Jones SR-4 Academy of Art 12.02 West-7 Janay Pierce JR-3 UC San Diego 12.02 200 Meters Region-Rank Name Year School SOUTH CENTRAL-1 KAYON ROBINSON SR-4 ADAMS STATE 23.37 South Central-2 Libby Strickland SO-2 West Texas A&M 23.71 West-1 Dinesha Bean SR-4 Academy of Art 23.86 South Central-3 Kaina Martinez JR-3 Texas A&M-Kingsville 23.91 South Central-4 Jordan Gray JR-3 Angelo State 24.03 South Central-5 Sunayna Wahi SO-2 Adams State 24.19 South Central-6 Whitney Rowe JR-3 Colorado Mesa 24.18 South Central-6 Salcia Slack JR-3 New Mexico Highlands 24.11 South Central-8 Jasmine Ambowode SO-2 Angelo State 24.27 West-2 Jamie Ashcroft FR-1 Alaska Anchorage 24.27 West-3 Ashley Jones JR-3 Chico State 24.50 -
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Indoor Track & Field Men's Week 2
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Indoor Track & Field Men’s Week 2 Release | January 21, 2015 Primary Contact: Kaleb Center, Director of Media Relations • E-mail: [email protected] • Secondary Contact: Laila Wani • E-mail: [email protected] Track Athlete of the Week Field Athlete of the Week Alec Baldwin Austin Roup Black Hills State Colorado Mines Junior/Distance Senior/Throws Spirit Lake, Iowa / Spirit Lake-Park HS Littleton, Colo./Dakota Ridge HS Baldwin competed in two meets the last two weeks. Roup marked his second provisional in the weight On Jan. 10 he won the 3000-meter run in 8:15.33, a throw, finishing as the top Division II thrower and fifth time that ranks first in the nation. This past Saturday, of 17 overall at the Potts Indoor Invitational at 56- Baldwin ran the mile and dominated the race in a 11.50 (17.36m). The school record holder in the event, time of 4:09.7, a mark ranking second in the RMAC Roup leads the RMAC and ranks 10th in Division II and fourth in the NCAA. Both times are provisional NCAA qualifying with a toss of 60-2.5 (18.35m) at the Alumni Open in December. marks. Honorable Mention RMAC Athletes of the Week Track January 21 Carson Aberle, UCCS Track: Alec Baldwin, BHSU Patrick Weaver, CSM Field: Austin Roup, CSM Field Jacob Johnson, BHSU December 17 Zach Baxter, ASU Track: Patrick Weaver, CSM Field: Seun Ogunmodede, CSM Upcoming Meets Jan. 23-24 CSM Twilight Open All Day Colorado Mesa, Colorado Mines, CSU-Pueblo, UCCS Air Force Invitational All Day Adams State, MSU Denver, Western State Jan. -
MEET-Program-Nacac-New-Life-Inv-June-4-2342-Pm-Rev3
FinishTiming - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:42 PM 6/4/2021 Page 1 NACAC NEW LIFE INVITATIONAL - 6/5/2021 WORLD ATHLETICS CONTINENTAL TOUR SILVER Ansin Sports Complex Meet Program - NACAC New Life Invitational Event 101 Men Discus Throw Saturday 6/5/2021 - 2:00 PM OLY: 66.00m WORLD: 74.08m 6/6/1986 Jurgen Schult, GDR NACAC: 71.32m 6/4/1983 Ben Pluncknett, USA Pos Comp# Name Age Team Seed Mark Finals Place Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 92 Chad Wright Jamaica 66.54m______________________ _______ 2 114 Alex Rose Samoa 67.46m______________________ _______ 3 89 Traves Smikle Jamaica 67.57m______________________ _______ 4 72 Kai Chang Jamaica 62.00m______________________ _______ 5 190 Josh Syrotchen United States 63.20m______________________ _______ 6 52 Colin Quirke Ireland 62.18m______________________ _______ 7 74 Fedrick Dacres Jamaica 70.78m______________________ _______ FinishTiming - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:42 PM 6/4/2021 Page 2 NACAC NEW LIFE INVITATIONAL - 6/5/2021 WORLD ATHLETICS CONTINENTAL TOUR SILVER Ansin Sports Complex Meet Program - NACAC New Life Invitational Event 102 Women Long Jump Saturday 6/5/2021 - 2:00 PM OLY: 6.82m WORLD: 7.52m 6/11/1988 Galina Chistyakova, URS NACAC: 7.49m 7/31/1994 Jackie Joyner-Kersee, USA Pos Comp# Name Age Team Seed Mark Finals Place Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 156 Malaina Payton United States 6.81m______________________ _______ 2 33 Mariah Toussaint Dominica 6.09m______________________ _______ 3 53 Sabina Allen Jamaica 6.67m______________________ _______ 4 21 Christabel Nettey -
Crystal Reports Activex Designer
11:31 AM 3/17/2015 Page 1 2015 NCAA Division II Indoor Championships Hosted by University of Alabama in Huntsville and the Birmingham Crossplex - 3/13/2015 to 3/14/2015 Results Women 60 Meter Dash =================================================================== NCAA Meet: * 7.20 3/12/2010 Barbara Pierre, St. Augustine's Facility: # 7.07 3/3/2012 Gloria Asumnu, Unattached Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 C'Evon Jones JR Virginia Union 7.34Q 3 2 Ada Udaya SR New Haven 7.40Q 1 3 Raven Covington JR Winston-Salem St. 7.41Q 2 4 Nikia Squire FR Queens (N.C.) 7.41q 3 5 Katelin Barber JR Alabama-Huntsville 7.43q 3 6 Ornella Livingston FR St. Augustine's 7.51q 1 7 Sunayna Wahi JR Adams State 7.52q 2 8 Kiara Allen JR Millersville 7.53q 3 9 Shanna Thomas JR New Mexico H 7.54 2 10 Shanice McPherson SO New Mexico H 7.56 1 11 Janae Johnson SR Lincoln (Mo.) 7.58 1 12 Yanique Ellington JR Lincoln (Mo.) 7.59 3 13 Shaina Blamahsah SO American Int'l 7.59 2 14 Brieanna Puckett SO Minnesota State 7.60 3 15 Whitney Rowe SR Colorado Mesa 7.61 1 16 Kathryn Stewart SR U-Mary 7.64 2 17 Jamie Ashcroft SO Alaska Anchorage 7.67 2 18 Shanice Cameron JR West Texas A&M 7.91 1 Women 60 Meter Dash ======================================================================= NCAA Meet: * 7.20 3/12/2010 Barbara Pierre, St. Augustine's Facility: # 7.07 3/3/2012 Gloria Asumnu, Unattached Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================= Finals 1 C'Evon Jones JR Virginia Union 7.35 10 2 Raven Covington JR Winston-Salem St. -
1 Tokyo Olympic & Paralympic Games 2020
TEAM JAMAICA Tokyo Olympic & Paralympic Games 2020 1 Letter from the Minister his is an especially festive time for Jamaicans as we well-trained Physical Education teacher who is able to spot and celebrate Emancipation and Independence. During develop talent, encourage an active lifestyle, and go on to coach this time, our athletes will also compete at the Olympic our elite athletes to global success. Games in Tokyo, Japan, and will surely give us many I’m especially proud that we have a team of exceptional, more reasons to feel proud to be Jamaican. hard-working, disciplined, well-trained and high-performing TOur athletes bring with them the hope of our nation and also young people who will represent Jamaica at the Olympics. I have the love and support of Jamaicans everywhere. We will bang pot had the honour to interact with many of them and I can say that covers, we will shout, we will dance, we will scream their names they are all excellent ambassadors for our country. and we will say prayers each time our Jamaican athletes appear to It has been gratifying to watch each member of this team — give of their best on the world’s biggest sports stage. made up of some of our greatest athletes and the 47 Olympic As Minister, I am the chief advocate, chief cheerleader, chief debutants — blossom and carry on the Jamaican tradition of supporter and chief motivator for our athletes in every discipline. outstanding sports achievement. I am pleased that my Ministry has been able to assist all It is equally pleasing to see trailblazers announce themselves members of Team Jamaica to achieve their dream of competing in and expand Jamaica’s sporting repertoire. -
RESULTS 4 X 100 Metres Relay Men - Round 1 First 3 in Each Heat (Q) and the Next 2 Fastest (Q) Advance to the Final
Doha (QAT) 27 September - 6 October 2019 RESULTS 4 x 100 Metres Relay Men - Round 1 First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final RECORDS RESULT TEAM COUNTRY VENUE DATE World Record WR 36.84 Jamaica JAM London (Olympic Stadium) 11 Aug 2012 Championships Record CR 37.04 Jamaica JAM Daegu (DS) 4 Sep 2011 World Leading WL 37.56 Great Britain & NI GBR Doha 4 Oct 2019 Area Record AR National Record NR Season Best SB 4 October 2019 21:04 START TIME 25° C 74 % Heat 1 2 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE TEAM BIB LANEREACTION RESULT Fn 1 GREAT BRITAIN & NI GBR 6 0.143 37.56 Q WL Adam GEMILI Zharnel HUGHES Richard KILTY Nethaneel MITCHELL-BLAKE 2 BRAZIL BRA 2 0.139 37.90 Q AR Rodrigo DO NASCIMENTO Vitor Hugo DOS SANTOS Derick SILVA Paulo André CAMILO DE OLIVEIRA 3 UNITED STATES USA 5 0.150 38.03 Q SB Christian COLEMAN Justin GATLIN Michael RODGERS Cravon GILLESPIE 4 ITALY ITA 4 0.143 38.11 NR Federico CATTANEO Lamont Marcell JACOBS Davide MANENTI Filippo TORTU 5 JAMAICA JAM 7 0.146 38.15 SB Oshane BAILEY Yohan BLAKE Rasheed DWYER Tyquendo TRACEY 6 GHANA GHA 8 0.137 38.24 (.239) SB Sean SAFO-ANTWI Benjamin AZAMATI-KWAKU Martin OWUSU ANTWI Joseph Paul AMOAH TURKEY TUR 3 0.138 DQ 170.7 Kayhan ÖZER Jak Ali HARVEY Emre Zafer BARNES Ramil GULIYEV QATAR QAT 9 DNS NOTE IAAF Rule 170.7 - Passing the baton outside the takeover zone 1 Timing by SEIKO AT-4X1-M-h----.RS6..v1 Issued at 21:20 on Friday, 04 October 2019 2 Official IAAF Partners Doha (QAT) 27 September - 6 October 2019 RESULTS 4 x 100 Metres Relay Men - Round 1 4 October 2019 -
Campbell-Brown Has Sights Set on Beijing Double
The Jamaica Star :: Sport :: Campbell -Brown has sights set on Beijing double :: May 2, 2 ... Page 1 of 3 Live Jamaican Radio, Listen to Power 106 FM 24x7 with Dear Pastor Mon. - Thur. 9- 12 p.m. EST (Advertisement) ADD: Jamaicastar To Your Favorites / ADD: Jamaicastar As Your Home Page May 2, 2008 Jamaica Star Web Sport E-mail this story Search Campbell-Brown has sights set on Politicians Beijing double caught on King tape Do you have a LeVaughn Flynn, Staff Reporter problem? Is something bothering you? Write to Tell Me Pastor Campbell- Brown has sights set on Beijing double Jamaican Olympian Veronica Campbell-Brown (right) with athletes' chaperone Toni Dilworth at the Norman Manley International Airport Artistes on yesterday. Campbell-Brown is here to compete at tomorrow's Jamaica warpath International Invitational track meet at the National Stadium. - levaughn Second attack flynn launched on Red Stripe Veronica Campbell-Brown's preparation to win the sprint double at the Olympic Games in Beijing moves up a notch tomorrow evening when she competes at the Jamaica International Invitational at the National Stadium. Enough pretense Campbell-Brown opened her season with an easy 22.66 seconds win in the 200m at the Mount SAC Relays in Los Angeles two Sundays ago and should go faster tomorrow as she prepares to defend her 200m Olympic title. "I've always looked forward to this meet. It's a home meet and Too busy for it's perfect for what I want to do in preparation for Beijing ," said love? Campbell-Brown shortly after arriving at the Norman Manley International Airport yesterday. -
Fraser-Pryce Wins Gold in Doha
SPORT PAGE | 06 PAGE | 08 Lewis Hamilton World Champion wins in Russia Coleman shows to foil Ferrari who’s the renaissance sprint king Monday 30 September 2019 1 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM) 10.71 WL 2 Dina Asher-Smith (GBR) 10.83 NR 3 Marie-Josée Ta Lou (CIV) 10.90 Jamaica’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce 4 Elaine Thompson (JAM) 10.93 celebrates after winning the women’s 100m final at the 2019 IAAF World Athletics 5 Murielle Ahouré (CIV) 11.02 Sb Championships at the Khalifa International 6 Jonielle Smith (JAM) 11.06 Stadium in Doha, yesterday. RIGHT: Fraser-Pryce 7 Teahna Daniels (USA) 11.19 holds her son Zyon after the race. WOMEN'S 100 METRES FINAL Fraser-Pryce wins gold in Doha ARMSTRONG VAS THE PENINSULA Felix overcomes Bolt as USA rewrite record books Taylor marks Sprint legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce of Jamaica yesterday won the women’s 100m title in emphatic hat-trick of fashion. It was her’s fourth 100m world title and eighth overall. triple jump The ‘Pocket Rocket’ crossed the finish line in 10.71 secs – the fastest time in the world this year, sending the Jamaican supporters into a celebration world titles mood. European champion Dina Asher-Smith, who FAWAD HUSSAIN made history by becoming the first British woman THE PENINUSLA to reach a world championship 100m final, clocked 10.83, with Marie Josee Ta Lou of Ivory American star Christian Taylor Coast got the bronze in 10.90. bagged his third straight men’s triple Earlier, United States quartet of Wilbert London, jump title at the IAAF World Athletics Allyson Felix, Courtney Okolo and Michael Cherry Championships after bouncing back won gold in the mixed 4x400m while setting a new from a shaky start at the Khalifa Inter- record, following up their world record in the heats national Stadium yesterday. -
Men's 5000M Diamond Discipline 08.09.2021
Men's 5000m Diamond Discipline 08.09.2021 Start list 5000m Time: 19:10 Records Lane Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1-1 Nicholas Kipkorir KIMELI KEN 12:39.74 12:51.78 12:59.17 WR 12:35.36 Joshua CHEPTEGEI UGA Stade Louis II, Monaco 14.08.20 1-2 Jacob KROP KEN 12:39.74 13:03.08 13:24.64 AR 12:48.45 Jakob INGEBRIGTSEN NOR Firenze 10.06.21 1-3 Bethwell BIRGEN KEN 12:39.74 13:04.66 13:50.85 NR 13:07.54 Markus RYFFEL SUI Los Angeles, CA 11.08.84 WJR 12:43.02 Selemon BAREGA ETH Boudewijnstadion, Bruxelles 31.08.18 1-4 Matthew RAMSDEN AUS 12:55.76 13:16.63 13:19.52 MR 12:41.86 Haile GEBRSELASSIE ETH 13.08.97 2-1 Birhanu BALEW BRN 12:51.96 12:56.26 12:57.71 DLR 12:35.36 Joshua CHEPTEGEI UGA Stade Louis II, Monaco 14.08.20 2-2 Andrew BUTCHART GBR 12:53.11 13:06.21 13:09.97 SB 12:48.45 Jakob INGEBRIGTSEN NOR Firenze 10.06.21 2-3 Yomif KEJELCHA ETH 12:37.35 12:46.79 2-4 Michael KIBET KEN 12:39.74 13:11.08 13:20.52 3-1 Berihu AREGAWI ETH 12:37.35 13:08.91 2021 World Outdoor list 3-2 Jerry MOTSAU RSA 13:04.88 14:14.07 14:34.91 12:48.45 Jakob INGEBRIGTSEN NOR Firenze (ITA) 10.06.21 3-3 Jonas RAESS SUI 13:07.54 13:15.91 13:15.91 12:49.02 Hagos GEBRHIWET ETH Firenze (ITA) 10.06.21 12:50.12 Mohammed AHMED CAN Firenze (ITA) 10.06.21 12:50.79 Mohamed KATIR ESP Firenze (ITA) 10.06.21 12:51.93 Justyn KNIGHT CAN Firenze (ITA) 10.06.21 Medal Winners Road To The Final 12:53.28 Getnet WALE ETH Hengelo (NED) 08.06.21 12:54.22 Nibret MELAK ETH Hengelo (NED) 08.06.21 1 Jacob KROP (KEN) 16 2021 - The XXXII Olympic Games 12:54.69 Joshua CHEPTEGEI UGA Firenze (ITA) 10.06.21 2 Nicholas Kipkorir KIMELI (KEN) 13 12:55.60 Jacob KIPLIMO UGA Luzern (SUI) 29.06.21 1. -
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Outdoor T&F Preseason Release
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Outdoor T&F Preseason Release | March 25, 2015 1SJNBSZ$POUBDU&SJD%BOOFS "TTPDJBUF$PNNJTTJPOFSt&NBJMFEBOOFS!SNBDQPSUTPSHt4FDPOEBSZ$POUBDU,BMFC$FOUFS %JSFDUPSPG.FEJB3FMBUJPOTt&NBJMLDFOUFS!SNBDTQPSUTPSH 2015 RMAC Men’s Outdoor TF 2015 RMAC Women’s Outdoor TF Preseason Coaches Poll Preseason Coaches Poll ‘14 RMAC ‘14 RMAC # School (1st Pl. Votes) Pts Finish # School (1st Pl. Votes) Pts Finish 1. Western State Colorado (8) 98 3rd 1. New Mexico Highlands (9) 141 2nd 2. Adams State (1) 86 1st 2. Adams State (3) 131 1st 3. Colorado Mines (1) 82 2nd 3. Western State Colorado 114 4th 4. Chadron State (1) 79 4th 4. Chadron State (1) 111 3rd 5. CSUPueblo 63 - 5. CSUPueblo 97 6th 6. Black Hills State 54 5th 6. Colorado Mines 88 9th 7. Colorado Mesa 49 6th 7. Colorado Mesa 86 5th 8. MSU Denver 33 7th 8. MSU Denver 63 10th 9. UCCS 25 8th 9. Black Hills State 62 7th 10. South Dakota Mines 24 - 10. UCCS 48 8th 11. Colorado Christian 12 - 11. Colorado Christian 26 - South Dakota Mines 26 - Coaches can’t vote for their own athletes or teams. This is SDSM&T’s 13. Fort Lewis 21 - rst year in the RMAC. This is CSUPueblo and Colorado Christian’s rst Coaches can’t vote for their own athletes or teams. This is SDSM&T’s year with men’s outoor track & eld. rst year in the RMAC. This is Fort Lewis’ and Colorado Christian’s rst year with women’s outdoor track & eld. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Western State Colorado is picked to win the RMAC in Men’s Outdoor Track & Field while New Mexico Highlands is the coaches’ choice for Women’s Track & Field for the 2015 season. -
NACAC New Life Invitational Ansin Sports Complex, Miramar, FL (USA) 5 JUN 2021
WORLD ATHLETICS CONTINENTAL TOUR - SILVER MEETING RESULTS NACAC New Life Invitational Ansin Sports Complex, Miramar, FL (USA) 5 JUN 2021 Men's 100m Final 1, Wind: +3.0 1. Jason ROGERS 31 AUG 1991 SKN 10.10 2. Jeff DEMPS 08 JAN 1990 USA 10.20 3. Richard THOMPSON 07 JUN 1985 TTO 10.27 3. Oshane BAILEY 08 SEP 1989 JAM 10.27 5. Chavaughn WALSH 29 DEC 1987 ANT 10.32 6. Jerod ELCOCK 30 JUL 1998 TTO 10.34 7. Benjamin WILLIAMS 15 MAY 1992 CAN 10.37 8. Demek KEMP 26 APR 1996 USA 10.45 Final 2, Wind: +1.5 1. Trayvon BROMELL 10 JUL 1995 USA 9.77 2. Marvin BRACY 15 DEC 1993 USA 9.85 3. Chris ROYSTER 24 JAN 1992 USA 10.08 4. Andre EWERS 07 JUN 1995 JAM 10.12 Tyquendo TRACEY 10 JUN 1993 JAM DNS Yohan BLAKE 26 DEC 1989 JAM DNS Jelani WALKER 10 JUN 1998 JAM DNS Nigel ELLIS 08 AUG 1997 JAM DNS Heat 1, Wind: +2.1 1. Yohan BLAKE 26 DEC 1989 JAM 9.97 2. Tyquendo TRACEY 10 JUN 1993 JAM 10.20 3. Chris ROYSTER 24 JAN 1992 USA 10.22 4. Oshane BAILEY 08 SEP 1989 JAM 10.30 5. Benjamin WILLIAMS 15 MAY 1992 CAN 10.50 6. Demek KEMP 26 APR 1996 USA 10.62 Kevaughn RATTRAY 16 APR 1996 JAM DNF Heat 2, Wind: +3.1 1. Jelani WALKER 10 JUN 1998 JAM 10.05 2. Nigel ELLIS 08 AUG 1997 JAM 10.08 3. Andre EWERS 07 JUN 1995 JAM 10.16 4.