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XXIII CAMPEONATO CENTROAMERICANO Y EL CARIBE DE MAYORES XXIII CENTRAL AMERICAN and CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, July 15 - 17, 2011 XXIII CAMPEONATO CENTROAMERICANO Y EL CARIBE DE MAYORES XXIII CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, July 15 - 17, 2011 100 METERS DASH SEMIFINAL Friday 15 WOMEN WR 10.49 (0.0) - Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA) - Indianapolis, USA - 17JUL88 CAC 10.74 (1.3) - Merlene Ottey (JAM) - Milano ITA - 07SEP96 CHAMPS 11.02 (1.1) - Chandra Sturrup (BAH) - Nassau BAH - 09JUL05 HEAT 1 W -1.5 PLACE MARK ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . 1 11.69 Jura LEVY 04-nov-90 21 JAM Q 2 11.72 Ayanna HUTCHINSON 18-feb-78 33 TRI Q 3 11.80 Allison GEORGE 03-ene-88 23 GRN 4 11.85 Shakera REECE 31-ago-88 23 BAR 5 11.88 Courtney PATTERSON 10-feb-85 26 ISV 6 11.98 V´Alonee ROBINSON 06-may-92 19 BAH 7 12.37 Sunayna WAHI 14-ago-90 21 SUR HEAT 2 W -1.4 PLACE MARK ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . 1 11.48 Semoy HACKETT 27-nov-88 23 TRI Q 2 11.65 Tameka WILLIAMS 31-ago-89 22 SKN Q 3 11.70 Eliecit PALACIOS 15-sep-87 24 COL q 4 12.05 Allison PETER 14-jul-92 19 ISV 5 12.11 Hunt RUTH 24-feb-91 20 PAN 6 12.23 Darnetia ROBINSON 14-feb-93 18 IVB FS Marangeli CRUZ 24-jul-88 23 PUR HEAT 3 W -1.6 PLACE MARK ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . 1 11.57 Simone FACEY 07-may-85 26 JAM Q 2 11.63 Yomara HINESTROZA 20-may-88 23 COL Q 3 11.78 Natasha JOE-MAYERS 10-mar-79 32 VIN q 4 11.79 Virgil HODGE 17-nov-83 28 SKN 5 11.93 Beatriz CRUZ 15-jun-80 31 PUR 6 11.94 Margarita MANZUETA DOM DNS Fanny CHALAS 02-feb-93 18 DOM 100 METERS DASH FINAL Friday 15 WOMEN HEAT 1 W 0.5 PLACE MARK ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . 1 11.27 Semoy HACKETT 27-nov-88 23 TRI 2 11.36 Jura LEVY 04-nov-90 21 JAM 3 11.39 Simone FACEY 07-may-85 26 JAM 4 11.46 Yomara HINESTROZA 20-may-88 23 COL 5 11.56 Ayanna HUTCHINSON 18-feb-78 33 TRI 6 11.59 Eliecit PALACIOS 15-sep-87 24 COL 7 11.75 Tameka WILLIAMS 31-ago-89 22 SKN DNS Natasha JOE-MAYERS 10-mar-79 32 VIN XXIII CAMPEONATO CENTROAMERICANO Y EL CARIBE DE MAYORES XXIII CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, July 15 - 17, 2011 400 METER DASH SEMIFINAL Friday 15 WOMEN WR 47,60 - Marita Koch (GDR) - Canberra AUS - 06OCT85 CAC 48.89 - Ana Guevara (MEX) - Paris FRA - 27AUG03 CHAMPS 50.63 - Ana Fidelia Quirot (CUB) - San Juan PUR - 27JUL89 HEAT 1 PLACE MARK ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . 1 52.20 Jennifer PADILLA 01-ene-90 21 COL Q 2 52.21 Shereefa LLOYD 02-sep-82 29 JAM Q 3 52.26 Aliann POMPEY 09-mar-78 33 GUY q 4 53.86 Nayeli VELA 08-feb-86 25 MEX q 5 54.32 Lanece CLARKE 04-nov-87 24 BAH 6 54.61 Kanika BECKLES 03-oct-91 20 GRN HEAT 2 PLACE MARK ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . 1 53.63 Patricia HALL 16-oct-82 29 JAM Q 2 54.11 Marlena WESH 16-feb-91 20 HAI Q 3 54.26 Cache ARMBRISTER 26-sep-89 22 BAH 4 55.26 Nadia CUMMINS 28-abr-91 20 BAR 5 55.95 Diana TAYLOR 23-oct-87 24 DOM 6 56.47 Trish BARTHOLOMEW 23-oct-86 25 GRN HEAT 3 PLACE MARK ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . 1 52.81 Norma GONZALEZ 11-ago-82 29 COL Q 2 53.40 Ashley KELLY 25-mar-91 20 IVB Q 3 54.11 Raysa SANCHEZ 05-jun-88 23 DOM 4 54.76 Grace CLAXTON 19-ago-93 18 PUR 5 55.11 Sade SEALY 18-nov-91 20 BAR 6 55.41 Kineke ALEXANDER 21-feb-86 25 VIN 400 METERS DASH FINAL Friday 15 WOMEN PLACE MARK ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . 1 51.69 Shereefa LLOYD 02-sep-82 29 JAM 2 51.85 Patricia HALL 16-oct-82 29 JAM 3 51.90 Norma GONZALEZ 11-ago-82 29 COL 4 52.02 Aliann POMPEY 09-mar-78 33 GUY 5 52.97 Jennifer PADILLA 01-ene-90 21 COL 6 54.00 Ashley KELLY 25-mar-91 20 IVB 7 54.21 Nayeli VELA 08-feb-86 25 MEX 8 54.49 Marlena WESH 16-feb-91 20 HAI XXIII CAMPEONATO CENTROAMERICANO Y EL CARIBE DE MAYORES XXIII CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, July 15 - 17, 2011 1500 METERS DASH Friday 15 WOMEN WR 3.50.46 - Yunxia Qu (CHN) - Beijing CHN - 11SEP93 CAC 4.01.84 - Ivonne Graham (JAM) - Monaco MON - 25JUL95 CHAMPS 4.18.00 - Ana Fidelia Quirot (CUB) - San Juan PUR - 28JUN97 PLACE MARK ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . 1 4.22.65 Sandra LOPEZ 16-abr-84 27 MEX 2 4.23.78 Korine HINDS 18-ene-76 35 JAM 3 4.24.93 Pilar McSHINE 06-ene-87 24 TRI 4 4.25.45 Muriel CONEO PAREDES 15-mar-87 24 COL 5 4.28.07 Maria MANCEBO 29-ago-93 18 DOM 6 4.28.19 Belissa DEL VALLE 20-dic-87 24 PUR 7 4.30.07 Gladis Nataly LANDAVERDE 01-mar-90 21 ESA 8 4.33.32 Irasema PARRA 25-oct-77 34 MEX 9 4.37.03 Evonne Haydee MARROQUIN 19-sep-81 30 GUA 10 4.58.55 Hughnique ROLLE 26-ene-92 19 BAH POLE VAULT Friday 15 WOMEN WR 5.06 - Yelena Isinbaeva (RUS) - Zurich SUI - 28AUG09 CAC 4.60 Yarisley Silva (CUB) - Rio de Janeiro BRA - 26MAY11 CHAMPS 4.40 Yarisley Silva (CUB) - La Habana CUB - 03JUL09 PLACE MARK ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . 1 4.00 Keisa MONTEROLA 26-feb-88 23 VEN 2 3.95 Milena Jazmin AGUDELO 15-abr-85 26 COL 3 3.80 Andrea ZAMBRANA 25-jun-81 30 PUR 4 3.80 Cecilia VILLAR 22-oct-82 29 MEX 5 3.70 Carmelita Viridiana CORREA 05-dic-88 23 MEX 6 3.60 Alexandra GONZALEZ 01-ene-87 24 PUR 7 3.50 Carmen DIAZ 05-dic-87 24 PUR NH Daylis CABALLERO 06-mar-88 23 CUB XXIII CAMPEONATO CENTROAMERICANO Y EL CARIBE DE MAYORES XXIII CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, July 15 - 17, 2011 TRIPLE JUMP Friday 15 WOMEN WR 15.50 (0.9) - Inessa Kravets (UKR) - Goteborg SWE - 10AUG95 CAC 15.29 (0.3) - Yamile Aldama (CUB) - Roma ITA - 11JUL03 CHAMPS 14.97 (-0.5) - Yargelis Savigne (CUB) - La Habana CUB - 03JUL09 PLACE MARK ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . 1 13.50 (-1.3) Ayanna ALEXANDER 20-jul-82 29 TRI 2 13.40 (-0.8) Aida Yesenia VILLAREAL 12-ene-86 25 MEX 3 13.11 (-0.7) Ana JOSE TIMA 10-oct-89 22 DOM 4 13.08 (-0.9) Estefany CRUZ 03-dic-90 21 GUA 5 12.75 (-0.8) Pascale DELAUNAY 21-sep-82 29 HAI 6 12.45 (-0.6) Tamara MYERS 27-jul-93 18 BAH 7 12.20 (-1.2) Fabiola TAYLOR 03-sep-89 22 DOM FOUL Ana Lucia CAMARGO 23-jun-91 20 GUA HAMMER THROW Friday 15 WOMEN WR 79.42 - Betty Heidler (GER) - Halle GER - 21MAY11 CAC 76.36 - Yipsi Moreno (CUB) - Warsawa POL - 17JUN07 CHAMPS 71.32 - Arasay Thondique (CUB) - La Habana CUB - 05JUL09 PLACE MARK ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . 1 67.97 Eli Johana MORENO 15-abr-85 26 COL 2 65.74 Rosa RODRIGUEZ 02-jul-86 25 VEN 3 62.46 Natalie GRANT 25-may-81 30 JAM 4 61.51 Sharon AYALA 28-sep-86 25 MEX 5 56.45 Althea CHARLES 10-dic-89 22 ANT XXIII CAMPEONATO CENTROAMERICANO Y EL CARIBE DE MAYORES XXIII CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, July 15 - 17, 2011 100 METERS DASH SEMIFINAL Friday 15 MEN WR 9.58 (0.9) - Usain Bolt (JAM) - Berlin GER - 16AUG09 CAC 9.58 (0.9) - Usain Bolt (JAM) - Berlin GER - 16AUG09 CHAMPS 10.02 (1.9) - Darrell Brown (TRI) - Nassau BAH - 09JUL05 10.02 (1.9) - Mark Burns (TRI) - Nassau BAH - 09JUL05 HEAT 1 W -0.9 PLACE MARK ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . 1 10.32 Keston BLEDMAN 08-mar-88 23 TRI Q 2 10.40 Kemar HYMAN 11-oct-89 22 CAY q 3 10.53 Jonathan JUIN 17-dic-89 22 HAI 4 10.88 Adrian DURANT 16-oct-84 27 ISV 5 10.91 Juan REYES 09-may-89 22 MEX DNS Jeffrey GOMEZ 22-feb-91 20 ARU DNS David REGISTE 20-may-88 23 DMA HEAT 2 W -1.5 PLACE MARK ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . 1 10.43 Daniel BAILEY 09-sep-86 25 ANT Q 2 10.50 Aaron ARMSTRONG 14-oct-77 34 TRI 3 10.61 Brijesh LAWRENCE 27-dic-89 22 SKN 4 10.87 Vladimir VALENCIA 12-jun-89 22 COL 5 10.97 Rachmil VAN LAMOEN 15-dic-91 20 CUR 6 11.20 Pablo JIMENEZ 10-jun-87 24 MEX 7 11.39 Amail SAMUEL 26-may-89 22 VIN HEAT 3 W -1.3 PLACE MARK ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . 1 10.40 Dexter LEE 18-ene-91 20 JAM Q 2 10.57 Antoine ADAMS 31-ago-88 23 SKN 3 10.87 Roberto MURILLO PUA 23-jul-90 21 COL 4 11.04 Quammie JOSEPH 07-dic-90 21 ANT 5 11.31 Malick PERUGIEN 06-may-88 23 MTQ FS Jamial ROLLE 16-abr-80 31 BAH HEAT 4 W -1.8 PLACE MARK ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT .
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