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Day 1 Start List CAYMAN CARIFTA 2019 MEET OFFICIALS George Town, Cayman Islands Meet Director: Truman Bodden Complex Darrel Rankine/ Scimone Chin Meet Referee: Host: Cayman Islands Athletics Assoc. Esther Maynard 4/20/2019 - 4/22/2019 Timing: OFFICIAL MEET REPORT cfpitiming.com printed: 4/20/2019 1:01 PM START LIST #41 Men's High Jump (U-20) #67-3 Women's Outdoor Heptathlon Shot Put (cont'd) Progression- 1.85, 1.95, 2.05, 2.08, 2.11, 2.14, 2.16, 2.18, 2.20, +0.02 5:10 PM (Day 1) W World Outdoor 2.45m Javier Sotomayor 7/27/1993 Lane # Name Age Team J World/ U-20 2.37m Steve Smith 9/20/1992 Flight 1 of 1 J World/ U-20 2.37m Dragutin Topic 8/12/1990 1 127 NIELLY, KASHA 14 BAH C2 Carifta/ U-20 2.22m Jermaine Francis 4/17/2017 2 285 HAYDE, ARIANNA 19 IVB C1 Carifta/ U-17 2.13m Raymond Higgs 4/7/2007 3 450 FORBES, ANIYAH 14 TKS 5:00 PM (Day 1) 4 455 OUTTEN, KATRINA 14 TKS Lane # Name Age Team Mark 5 513 SEALY, ANTONIA 18 TTO Flight 1 of 1 6 130 PINDER, HILTRANIQU 18 BAH 1 200 BERNABELA, JADEN 19 CUR 2.10m 7 235 THOMAS, JONAIR 18 GRN 2 414 SAKI, TICHANI 18 SUR 2.03m 8 211 SCHELLEKENS, AMIN 19 CUR 3 308 HUMPHREY, HORATI 19 JAM 2.11m 9 499 JOHN, SAFIYA 18 TTO 4 140 FARRELL, ANTONIO 19 BAR 2.05m 10 370 WILSON, THAILA 18 JAM 5 102 MILLER, SHAUN 18 BAH 2.12m #19 Women's 1500 Meters (U-17) 6 291 BECKFORD, ROMAIN 19 JAM 2.10m W World Outdoor 3:50.07 Genzebe Dibaba 7/17/2015 7 19 GORDON, LOUIS 19 CAY 2.13m J World/ U-20 3:51.34 Yinglai Lang 10/18/199 8 98 JOSEPH, TRAVIS 18 BAH 2.00m C2 Carifta/ U-20 4:27.48 Natoya Goule 4/10/2009 #45 Men's Long Jump (U-17) C1 Carifta/ U-17 1:10.00 Natoya Goule 4/15/2006 3 preliminary attempts, 8 top marks to receive 3 additional attempts 6:05 PM (Day 1) W World Outdoor 8.95m Mike Powell 8/30/1991 Lane # Name Age Team Time J World/ U-20 8.35m Sergey Morgunov 6/20/2012 Section 1 of 1 C2 Carifta/ U-20 7.94m Kareem Streete- 4/20/1990 1 168 HAYNES, LAYLA 14 BAR 4:56.77 C1 Carifta/ U-17 7.83m Kareem Streete- 3/26/1989 2 131 RITCHIE, JODIE 16 BAH 5:12.30 5:05 PM (Day 1) 3 243 NOYON-MATHURIN, P 15 GUD 4:54.39 Lane # Name Age Team Mark 4 531 RICHARDS, ASHANTI 14 VIN 5:12.98 Flight 1 of 1 5 264 TYRELL, SHAQUKA 16 GUY 4:55.73 1 485 TAYLOR, MIGUEL 16 TTO 6.51m 6 357 PRYCE, SAMANTHA 16 JAM 4:46.20 2 252 TYNDALL, WESLEY 15 GUY 6.86m 7 242 DINANE, ALISEE 15 GUD 4:54.42 3 194 SHAW, CARTER 14 BIZ NM 8 451 GARDINER, TENISHA 14 TKS 5:22.70 4 184 TANNER , CHASE 15 BER 6.80m 9 351 MITCHELL, JODYANN 15 JAM 4:46.95 5 151 MASSIAH, CALEB 15 BAR 6.79m 10 124 LIGHTBOURNE, AKAY 14 BAH 5:09.20 6 100 LAING, OTTO 15 BAH NM #17 Men's 1500 Meters (U-17) 7 300 COX, JAHIEM 16 JAM 7.06m W World Outdoor 3:26.00 Hicham El Guerrouj 7/14/1998 8 202 DE POOL, QUINTON 16 CUR 6.35m J World/ U-20 3:28.81 Ronald Kwemoi 7/18/2018 9 524 RYAN, UROY 15 VIN 6.34m C2 Carifta/ U-20 3:47.56 Gavyn Nero 4/11/2009 10 221 LAPORAL, GUÉRAN 16 FGU 6.33m C1 Carifta/ U-17 4:00.04 Theon O'Connor 4/7/2007 11 276 DAWSON, KHYBAH 15 IVB 5.97m 6:15 PM (Day 1) 12 416 SOEKHLAL, JAIR 16 SUR 6.71m Lane # Name Age Team Time 13 109 SMITH, MATEO 15 BAH 6.81m Section 1 of 1 #67-3 Women's Outdoor Heptathlon Shot Put 1 35 SUPERVILLE, LEVI 16 CAY 4:15.01 W World Outdoor 22.63m Natalya Lisovskaya 6/7/1987 2 307 HINDS, TAFAR-HI 16 JAM 4:08.88 J World/ U-20 20.54m Astrid Kumbernuss 7/1/1989 3 247 CHARLES, CORDELL 16 GUY 4:13.47 C2 Carifta/ U-20 15.75m Claudia Villeneuve 3/30/2002 4 174 ARMSTRONG, NATHA 16 BER 4:23.00 C1 Carifta/ U-17 14.51m Thamera Manette 3/31/2018 5 248 GORDON, MATTHEW 16 GUY 4:13.58 6 81 MADURO, J-RICK 16 ARU NT DirectAthletics MeetPro 1 CAYMAN CARIFTA 2019 MEET OFFICIALS George Town, Cayman Islands Meet Director: Truman Bodden Complex Darrel Rankine/ Scimone Chin Meet Referee: Host: Cayman Islands Athletics Assoc. Esther Maynard 4/20/2019 - 4/22/2019 Timing: OFFICIAL MEET REPORT cfpitiming.com printed: 4/20/2019 1:01 PM START LIST #17 Men's 1500 Meters (U-17) (cont'd) #18 Men's 1500 Meters (U-20) 6:15 PM (Day 1) W World Outdoor 3:26.00 Hicham El Guerrouj 7/14/1998 Lane # Name Age Team Time J World/ U-20 3:28.81 Ronald Kwemoi 7/18/2018 7 37 VALERIO, JUAN PUAB 16 CAY 4:27.00 C2 Carifta/ U-20 3:47.56 Gavyn Nero 4/11/2009 8 271 LEE, TYFARRI 15 ISV 4:35.17 C1 Carifta/ U-17 4:00.04 Theon O'Connor 4/7/2007 9 74 SUNDAR, KELVIN 16 ANT 4:17.05 6:35 PM (Day 1) 10 292 BLAKE, J'VOUGHN 16 JAM 4:07.48 Lane # Name Age Team Time 11 99 KELLY, OMAR 16 BAH 4:27.90 Section 1 of 1 12 183 SMITH-MILLS, NIROBI 16 BER 4:23.00 1 90 CURTIS, GABRIEL 19 BAH NT 13 91 CURTIS, MITCHELL 16 BAH 4:22.00 2 11 BODDEN, WYATT 18 CAY 4:39.00 #69-3 Men's Octathlon Shot Put 3 421 MELFORD, ZAYRO 17 SXM NT W World Outdoor 23.12m Randy Barnes 5/20/1990 4 24 MAGALHAES, VICTOR 19 CAY 4:08.65 J World/ U-20 23.00m Jacko Gill 8/18/2013 5 319 REID, TYRESE 19 JAM 4:03.23 C2 Carifta/ U-20 19.97m Warren Barrett 3/28/2016 6 213 LUKE, DENNICK 18 DMA NT C1 Carifta/ U-17 17.42m Christopher Brown 4/24/2011 7 471 JOSEPH, GENESIS 18 TTO 4:10.82 6:20 PM (Day 1) 8 297 CAMPBELL, FABIAN 19 JAM 4:04.63 9 377 XAVIER, TARIK 18 LCA NT Lane # Name Age Team Flight 1 of 1 #48 Women's Long Jump (U-20) 1 433 HARVEY, WOODLYN 16 TKS 3 preliminary attempts, 8 top marks to receive 3 additional attempts 2 480 ROCHFORD, CHE 18 TTO W World Outdoor 7.52m Galina Chistyakova 6/11/1988 3 302 EDMONDSON, DAVID 19 JAM J World/ U-20 7.14m Heike Drechsler 6/3/1983 4 95 JOHNSON, PATRICK 19 BAH C2 Carifta/ U-20 6.48m Yanis David 3/28/2016 5 476 MOSES, ANSON 19 TTO C1 Carifta/ U-17 6.14m Jackie Edwards 1987 6 518 EDWARDS, JACQUE 18 VIN 7:00 PM (Day 1) 7 88 CAREY, EDVAUGHN 19 BAH Lane # Name Age Team Mark 8 420 BROWN, LESHAWN 19 SXM Flight 1 of 1 9 372 FELIX, C.J 17 LCA 1 210 RAMIREZ, NASYA 18 CUR 5.86m 10 230 JOSEPH, HEMON 18 GRN 2 511 RAGOONAN, CAITLIN 18 TTO 5.61m #20 Women's 1500 Meters (U-20) 3 256 BRIGHT, CHANTOBA 19 GUY 6.30m W World Outdoor 3:50.07 Genzebe Dibaba 7/17/2015 4 51 LEWIS, AIJAH 19 CAY NM J World/ U-20 3:51.34 Yinglai Lang 10/18/199 5 336 BROWN, LOTAVIA 19 JAM 5.80m C2 Carifta/ U-20 4:27.48 Natoya Goule 4/10/2009 6 516 WILLIAMS, JAYDA 17 TTO 5.51m C1 Carifta/ U-17 1:10.00 Natoya Goule 4/15/2006 7 360 ROBINSON, NIA 18 JAM 5.96m 6:25 PM (Day 1) 8 390 AHOLU-FUTSE, FIONA 19 MRQ 5.99m 9 424 CARTY, VITASHA 17 SXM NM Lane # Name Age Team Time 10 224 GERSON, DAÏNA 17 FGU 5.39m Section 1 of 1 11 173 ODAINE, SHEMIA 18 BAR 5.76m 1 398 PRECART, CAMILLE 18 MRQ 4:58.00 12 235 THOMAS, JONAIR 18 GRN 5.79m 3 446 BERNARDIN, REBECC 19 TKS 4:52.00 4 50 HIDER, AVA 17 CAY 5:00.45 #64 Women's Javelin (U-20) 5 274 SMITH, MIKAELA 18 ISV 5:00.00 All competitors receive 6 attempts 6 346 LAWRENCE, ANEISHA 17 JAM 5:05.32 W World Outdoor 72.28m Barbora Spotakova 9/13/2008 7 187 DUTRANOIT, ISABELL 18 BER NT J World/ U-20 63.86m Yulenmis Aguilar 8/2/2015 8 261 MC KOY, CLAUDRICE 19 GUY 4:44.36 C2 Carifta/ U-20 51.13m Candesha Scott 3/28/2016 9 334 BECKFORD, KELLY-A 19 JAM 5:02.42 C1 Carifta/ U-17 42.90m Deandra Dottin 4/9/2007 10 254 ARCHER, JOANNA 19 GUY 4:46.19 11 85 REGALES, KIRAH 18 ARU NT DirectAthletics MeetPro 2 CAYMAN CARIFTA 2019 MEET OFFICIALS George Town, Cayman Islands Meet Director: Truman Bodden Complex Darrel Rankine/ Scimone Chin Meet Referee: Host: Cayman Islands Athletics Assoc.
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