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2/8/2020 National Stadium Results - Camperdown Classics 2020 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:38 PM 2/8/2020 Page 1 Camperdown Classics 2020 - 2/8/2020 National Stadium Results - Camperdown Classics 2020 Event 1 Women 400 Meter Hurdles OPEN Event 4 Boys 400 Meter Hurdles CLASS 2 Meet Record: 59.01 R 2/13/2016 Andrewnette Knight Sponsor: ITZ SHPD Name Age Team Finals Meet Record: 53.91 R 2/10/2018 Andre Leslie Finals Name Age Team Finals 1 1658 Schaaffe, Abigail 19 St Mary High 1:02.25 Finals 2 842 White, Garriel 18 Hydel High S 1:02.66 1 322 Clarke, Roshawn 16 Camperdown H 54.88 3 1451 Chambers, Ruth-Ann 18 St Andrew Hi 1:02.89 2 186 Manley, Mark 15 Calabar High 57.03 4 1463 Hyde, Michka-Mae 18 St Andrew Hi 1:03.28 3 1800 Robinson, Rodreee Steths 57.09 5 1895 Gray, silet 18 The Queens S 1:06.69 4 1873 Perry, Kerron 16 The Enid Ben 58.07 6 1883 Brown, britney 19 The Queens S 1:09.33 5 252 Prendergast, Craig 15 Calabar High 58.20 7 502 Fearon, Ashanti 18 Convent of M 1:09.98 6 382 Blake, Justin 16 Campion Coll 58.81 8 1887 Dawkins, danella 19 The Queens S 1:18.84 7 247 McKenzie, Christopher 16 Calabar High 59.12 --- 589 Taylor, Mickaylia 18 Dunoon Park DNF 8 1671 Beckford, Tyrece 16 St Mary High 59.22 9 906 Stern, Zachary 15 Jamaica Coll 59.90 Event 2 Boys 400 Meter Hurdles open and cla 10 795 Plunkett, Teneil 16 Horace Clark 1:01.47 Sponsor: CATHERINE'S PEAK 11 2075 Graham, Malique Wolmers Boys 1:03.42 Meet Record: 52.10 R 2/10/2018 Malik James-king 12 1385 Mclean, Jamal 16 Roger Clarke 1:04.28 Name Age Team Finals 13 1100 Gordon, Shamar 15 Mavis Bank H 1:08.69 Finals 1 1355 Russell, Owayne 24 Racers Track 53.14 Event 5 Girls 800 Meter Run Class 3 2 179 Fullerton, Javel 17 Calabar High 53.28 Sponsor: WESTERN UNION 3 175 Clarke, Dean 18 Calabar High 54.77 Meet Record: 2:16.27 R 2/10/2018 Tai hiraman Bahmane 4 2111 Smith, Jobey Wolmers Boys 55.17 Name Age Team Finals 5 1576 Baker, Kemarley 17 St Jago High 55.52 Finals 6 1581 Laing, Dario 19 St Jago High 55.53 1 1488 Headley, Kitania 14 ST Catherine 2:16.17R 7 901 Mitchell, Justin 18 Jamaica Coll 55.65 2 1621 Henry, Nekeisha 14 St Jago High 2:20.61 8 908 Walker, Roburn 17 Jamaica Coll 55.71 3 1312 Clarke-Giddings, Shaneal port Antonio 2:20.77 9 2042 Adams, Tahjay Wolmers Boys 57.28 4 611 Campbell, Abigail 14 Ferncourt Hi 2:20.88 10 2113 Spencer, Bradley Wolmers Boys 57.45 5 1632 Simpson, Treshelle 15 St Jago High 2:21.40 11 915 Chisholm, Justin 17 Jamaica Coll 57.84 6 1624 Hylton, Janieka 14 St Jago High 2:22.09 12 1580 Johnson, Jemar 19 St Jago High 58.40 7 830 Myers, Kayla 15 Hydel High S 2:23.00 13 891 Graham, Robert 17 Jamaica Coll 59.91 8 1640 Willis, Brittannia 15 St Jago High 2:23.50 14 1690 Bailey, Justin 18 st mary tech 1:00.93 9 821 McDonald, Shaneika 14 Hydel High S 2:23.53 15 1705 Jennings, Jerome 18 st mary tech 1:01.38 10 809 Gowe, Taiefa 14 Hydel High S 2:24.19 16 393 Nugent, Kimani 17 Campion Coll 1:06.06 11 1491 Lowe, Imani 15 ST Catherine 2:25.48 17 931 Swearine, Raheem 18 Jamaica Coll 1:08.90 12 1610 Dawkins, Jadeen 15 St Jago High 2:27.04 18 592 Adlam, Jaheem 17 Dunoon Park 1:12.39 13 444 Lewis, Melisa 14 Clarendon Co 2:27.48 14 1647 Garwood, Britanny 15 St Mary High 2:27.93 Event 3 Girls 400 Meter Hurdles CLASS 2 15 1606 Coombs, Kededra 12 St Jago High 2:28.88 Sponsor: BURGER KING 16 1615 Francis, Deneisha 12 St Jago High 2:30.93 Meet Record: 59.72 R 2/10/2018 Sanique Walker 17 825 Morgan, Rusheek 15 Hydel High S 2:30.96 Name Age Team Finals 18 290 Brown, Ajada 14 Camperdown H 2:31.18 Finals 19 1322 Moodie, Marrianna port Antonio 2:31.19 1 807 Dyer, Daena 17 Hydel High S 59.85 20 1778 Johnson, Kaydeen 15 Steer Town A 2:31.36 2 838 Simpson, Dejona 16 Hydel High S 1:03.00 21 826 Morgan, Rusheen 15 Hydel High S 2:31.38 3 1898 Hartley, Donnell 17 The Queens S 1:04.40 22 1085 White, Nikara 13 Manchester H 2:33.51 4 1928 Shelton, Kayleigh Titchfield H 1:04.58 23 1882 Brown, Ashantae 15 The Queens S 2:37.06 5 499 Allen, Khristina 17 Convent of M 1:04.91 24 1363 Allen, Beyonce 14 Roger Clarke 2:37.85 6 1656 Rance, Theolene 15 St Mary High 1:05.58 25 1084 Smith, Shanoya 14 Manchester H 2:38.12 7 758 Rufus, Mickayla 14 Holy Childho 1:06.06 26 749 Henry, Jeneal 14 Holy Childho 2:38.17 27 1256 Curtis, Taylor-Jay 13 Papine High 2:38.25 28 757 Morisson, Tianna 15 Holy Childho 2:39.05 29 2013 Green, Tanice 14 Waterford HI 2:41.60 30 1567 Mcpherson, Selina 15 St Hughs Hig 2:41.97 31 1852 hayles, shanice 14 The Enid Ben 2:42.98 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:38 PM 2/8/2020 Page 2 Camperdown Classics 2020 - 2/8/2020 National Stadium Results - Camperdown Classics 2020 Finals ... (Event 5 Girls 800 Meter Run Class 3) Event 7 Girls 800 Meter Run Class 1 Name Age Team Finals Sponsor: KINGSTON BOOKSHOP 32 1073 Adams, Janis 15 Manchester H 2:43.33 Meet Record: 2:08.38 R 2/9/2019 Charokee Young 33 1083 Parks, Tishawna 13 Manchester H 2:43.49 Name Age Team Finals 34 976 Lowe, Omekia 14 Jonathan gra 2:44.36 Finals 35 586 Mitchell, Daheema 15 Dunoon Park 2:45.10 1 1424 James, Samantha 13 Unattached 2:10.58 36 1739 Brown, Gary-Ann 14 St Thomas Te 2:45.14 2 1634 Smith, Sancia 18 St Jago High 2:15.01 37 1366 Brown, Shantia 14 Roger Clarke 2:46.06 3 1649 Hall, Latasha 18 St Mary High 2:20.51 38 1390 Crosdale, Brittany 16 Seaforth Hig 2:46.55 4 610 Becford, Shanita 18 Ferncourt Hi 2:20.98 39 1320 Haase, Dellisha port Antonio 2:48.73 5 840 Vassell, Mickalilliah 18 Hydel High S 2:23.75 40 1260 McDonald, Sabrina 13 Papine High 2:48.86 6 1629 Pinnock, Latifah 19 St Jago High 2:25.40 41 311 Warren, Shakera 12 Camperdown H 2:49.39 7 1890 Facey, Nastassia 17 The Queens S 2:25.50 42 1651 James, Lilly 14 St Mary High 2:49.76 8 1950 Campbell, Shy-Ann 20 Unattached 2:26.23 43 1080 Lindsay, Janine 14 Manchester H 2:53.09 9 1613 Ellis, Petasha 18 St Jago High 2:26.73 44 504 Henry, Halyncia 14 Convent of M 2:53.16 10 805 DaCosta, Shiann 18 Hydel High S 2:28.60 45 379 Vanderleer, Elizabeth 14 Campion Coll 2:53.22 11 1907 Morris, Samantha 18 The Queens S 2:33.98 46 634 Green, Iesha 14 Gaynstead Hi 2:54.53 12 1537 Christie, Jennifer 18 St Hildas Hi 2:34.89 47 304 Morris, Isha 14 Camperdown H 2:54.59 13 516 Spaulding, Amanda 18 Convent of M 2:35.53 48 1089 Brown, Sabrina 14 Mavis Bank H 2:58.93 14 612 Ellis, Ashea 18 Ferncourt Hi 2:37.38 49 962 Campbell, Ashley 14 Jonathan gra 3:00.65 15 85 Butler, Stephanie 17 Browns Town 2:42.10 50 994 Moore, Tishan 14 Jose Marti T 3:16.75 16 536 Dallas, Dandrea 18 Denbigh High 2:46.00 --- 1543 Robinson, Santasia 15 St Hildas Hi DNF 17 509 Pellington, Amelia 18 Convent of M 2:59.56 Event 6 Girls 800 Meter Run Class 2 18 1542 Ricketts, Ackiema 18 St Hildas Hi 3:06.13 Sponsor: BURGER KING Event 8 Boys 800 Meter Run Class 3 Meet Record: 2:15.31 R 2/11/2017 Kimone Campbell Sponsor: SAMUEL'S FUNERAL HOME Name Age Team Finals Meet Record: 2:02.53 R 2006 Rhojel Witter Finals Name Age Team Finals 1 1611 Douglas, Alesia 17 St Jago High 2:17.52 Finals 2 829 Mullings, Britana 17 Hydel High S 2:19.56 1 170 Thomas, Rojay 14 Calabar High 2:08.42 3 1483 Douglas, Serena 17 ST Catherine 2:20.56 2 1062 Richards, Merrick 14 Kingston Col 2:10.19 4 1664 Walters, Shone 16 St Mary High 2:22.27 3 1071 Williams, Mickael 13 Kingston Col 2:11.83 5 1600 Breakenridge, Subbreana 16 St Jago High 2:22.35 4 78 Thomas, Mwalemo 14 Bridgeport H 2:12.05 6 1467 Morrison, Samantha 17 St Andrew Hi 2:24.42 5 204 Morrison, Rasheedi 14 Calabar High 2:13.43 7 1934 Ward, Vanessa Titchfield H 2:24.90 6 1325 Brown, Kevin port Antonio 2:13.69 8 1138 Dobson, Damali 17 Merl Grove H 2:29.68 7 894 Lawson, Tyrone 13 Jamaica Coll 2:14.40 9 802 Campbell, Jodian 17 Hydel High S 2:30.94 8 1672 Grant, Junior 14 St Mary High 2:14.42 10 1914 Simms, Shannell The Queens S 2:34.17 9 1938 Jarrett, Shavan Titchfield H 2:14.84 11 544 henry, mickayla 14 Dinthill tec 2:34.60 10 9 Brown, Rachid 14 Ardenne High 2:15.45 12 1466 Miller, Tori-Ann 16 St Andrew Hi 2:34.73 11 892 Hamm, Joel 14 Jamaica Coll 2:15.88 13 2018 McIntosh, Kadian 16 Waterford HI 2:35.46 12 436 mckenzie, jahmore 14 charlie smit 2:16.00 14 111 Christie, Joedeen 15 Bustamante H 2:36.27 13 1339 Simpson, Dante port Antonio 2:16.13 15 1598 Binns, Jenneil 16 St Jago High 2:36.37 14 1336 Montique, Kakero port Antonio 2:16.48 16 126 Swaby, Shaday 14 Bustamante H 2:36.47 15 457 James, Rushanne 12 Clarendon Co 2:17.08 17 1885 Coke, Crystal 16 The Queens S 2:37.86 16 456 Griffiths, Kimarley 13 Clarendon Co 2:17.19 18 301 Laing, Junell 16 Camperdown H 2:38.37 17 1862 Cole, Tavor 14 The Enid Ben 2:17.41 19 1317 Franklyn, Shana-Kay port Antonio 2:38.59 18 275 Robinson, Chadrick 14 Calabar High 2:17.62 20 309 Russell, Phoebe 16 Camperdown H 2:49.70 19 922 Jones, Joash 15 Jamaica Coll 2:18.02 21 1667 Williamson, Shavannie 17 St Mary High 2:58.66 20 877 Allen, Israel 14 Jamaica Coll 2:20.45 22 1737 Bennett, Melisha 16 St Thomas Te 3:04.52 21 1326 Bryan, Kariem port Antonio 2:20.61 23 1541 Powell, Shanari 16 St Hildas Hi 3:11.15 22 345 Palmer, Romario 14 Camperdown H 2:20.68 --- 1482 Dennis, Tusandre 16 ST Catherine DNF 23 2038 Rose, Berti 14 Waterford HI 2:21.06 --- 1369 Muir, Jhaniel 16 Roger Clarke DNF 24 1735 Taylor, Kevoy 14 ST Marys Col 2:21.12 25 1582 Moffat, Aaron 14 St Jago High 2:21.44 26 1728 Lawrence, Joshua 13 ST Marys Col 2:21.54 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:38 PM 2/8/2020 Page 3 Camperdown Classics 2020 - 2/8/2020 National Stadium Results - Camperdown Classics 2020 Finals ..
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