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2014 Hampton International Games announcement
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2014 Hampton International Games (39th Edition)

Heats will be held on the 03-04 May at the HCS, POS from 10:00 am

Finals will be held on the 17-18 May at the HCS, POS from 09:30 am
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Welcome to the 2014 Hampton International Games (39th Edition) from Noel Hyland
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2014 Hampton International Games (39th Edition)

Heats will be held on the 3rd & 4th May at the HCS, POS from 10:00 am

Finals will be held on the 17th & 18th May at the HCS, POS from 09:30 am

Don't forget that the Heats for the 2014 Hampton International Games are this coming weekend Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th May at the HCS, PoS starting from 10am on both days. See you there!!

More news, videos and results will be posted to this thread as we get it.

Here is link to live results as the Games takes place: http://www.ttnaaa.org/compete/2014/index.html

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Many thanks to devoted T&T Track & Field fan and supporter username 6468lee on YouTube for preview videos above and hopefully also for the video coverage of most of the events from the Hampton Games that will be posted to this thread.
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Heats are on today!!  :thumbsup:
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Cedenio, Borel for Finals of Hampton International Games this weekend
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Cedenio, Borel for Hampton Games
Thursday, May 15 2014 (T&T Newsday)

TOP JUNIOR quarter-miler Machel Cedenio and veteran shot-putter Cleopatra Borel are expected to feature at the 2014 Hampton International Games, which will take place this weekend (Saturday and Sunday) at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo.


Action will begin at 2.30 pm each day, but the official opening ceremony will be staged on Saturday at 2 pm.

According to the Games’ organisers, Cedenio, the reigning CARIFTA Games Boys Under-20 400-metre champion, and the perennial national champ Borel are scheduled to take part, as well as former national 100m sprint king Darrel Brown.

There are also expected to be athletes from the United States, Cuba and Jamaica at the two-day meet, which is the second major track and field event in Trinidad and Tobago this year, following on the heels of the Twilight Games, which was staged at the Mucurapo venue on May 2.
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Cedenio, Borel for Hampton Games
Thursday, May 15 2014 (T&T Newsday)

TOP JUNIOR quarter-miler Machel Cedenio and veteran shot-putter Cleopatra Borel are expected to feature at the 2014 Hampton International Games, which will take place this weekend (Saturday and Sunday) at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo.


Action will begin at 2.30 pm each day, but the official opening ceremony will be staged on Saturday at 2 pm.

According to the Games’ organisers, Cedenio, the reigning CARIFTA Games Boys Under-20 400-metre champion, and the perennial national champ Borel are scheduled to take part, as well as former national 100m sprint king Darrel Brown.

There are also expected to be athletes from the United States, Cuba and Jamaica at the two-day meet, which is the second major track and field event in Trinidad and Tobago this year, following on the heels of the Twilight Games, which was staged at the Mucurapo venue on May 2.

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Hampton Games start today
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Hampton Games start today
Published: Saturday, May 17, 2014 (T&T Guardian)


National atheltes, including Olympic shot put thrower Cleopatra Borel and sprinter Darrel Brown, as well as regional and international challengers, will line up today and tomorrow at the annual Hampton International Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port-of-Spain. Borel, who recently eased to gold at the Twilight Games, is a strong contender for another top-place finish at this event. Other local runners include Ria Thomas (200m) and Jessica James (800m). Brown will run in his specialised 100m.
 
Dozens of events with varying age divisions, from Under-10s to senior, will be competed. The opening ceremony is carded to start at 1 pm, today, and will be followed by the Boys Under-10 100m event. There will be medal presentations througout the competition. On day two, action will resume from 2.30 pm, and is expected to conclude before 7 pm. Some of the major attractions are the women and men’s 200m international races, as well as the open 4x400m relays. Athletes from USA, Jamaica, Cuba, Barbados, St Lucia, St Vincent, Suriname, Guyana, Montserrat will be in attendace. Cuba will provide the most foreign athletes, with several competing in a number of events. Janier Carraro, Reinier Mena, Arialis Gandulla and Deboach Odelin will all compete in both the 100m and 200m sprints. Jamaica’s Riker Hylton and Akino Ming will both challenge the 400m, as will Ahmad Jamil Hubbard from the USA.
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Hampton Games on at Stadium this weekend
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Hampton Games on at Stadium this weekend
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The 39th edition of the annual Hampton International Games runs off this weekend at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain.
Hosted by the Hampton Athletic Club, the two-day athletic showpiece is scheduled to begin at 2.30 pm both today and tomorrow.

Hampton’s president and games director, Noel Hyland, said that heats for Caribbean athletes will take place at 9.00 am on the mornings of competition due to the fact that most of them will be arriving today, while heats for local athletes were held on May 3-4.

Competitors from St.Vincent, Guyana, St.Lucia, Barbados, Suriname, French Guyana, Montserrat, Cuba, Jamaica, and the Houston Geo-Bush Texas team of the USA are set to take on some of Trinidad and Tobago’s top athletes such as sprinter Darrel Brown and shot putter Cleopatra Borel.

The USA contingent comprises of Kou Luogon,  Ahmad Jamil Hubbard, E. Andrew Brunson 111 and Woodrow Randall.

Luogon is a former Liberian athlete who specialises in the 400m and the 400m hurdles. She won a bronze medal in the hurdles at the 2011 All Africa Games in Maputo, Mozambique and finished seventh at the 2006 African Championships. She also competed at the 2005 World Championships, the 2009 World Championships and the 2010 World Indoor Championships.

Lougan was a member of Liberia’s 2012 Olympic team but did not compete in the 400m hurdles.

Randall, a sprinter, has an outdoor personal best of 10.20 over 100 metres and 20.80 going 200m. He was a member of the Codrington Elite Athletic Club that participated at last month’s Falcon Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium. Randall will once more face Brown who he relegated to fourth when copping third place in the Falcon Games 100m  in a time of 10.46 seconds.

Jamica, will be by Riker Hylton, Elaine Thompson and Janieve Russell.

Russell was a gold medallist in the women’s 400m hurdles at the 14th IAAF World Junior Championships in Barcelona, Spain in 2012. She produced a then personal best and world leading time of 56.62 seconds. And Hylton, a quarter-miler, was a member of Jamaica’s bronze medal 4 x 400m relay team at the 2011 World Championships in Daegu. He did not qualify for the individual 400m at the London 2012 Olympics but was a member of his country’s 4 x 400m relay squad where he ran the second leg in the heats.

Jose Luis, Dulaimis Debroah and Arialis Josefa will be flying the flag for Cuba.

Entry on both days is $30, with free admission to children under the age of 12 years. Gates open at 11.00 am both days and tickets can be purchased at the venue on each day.
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Harris, Thompson star on Hampton’s opening day
« Reply #25 on: May 19, 2014, 12:45:19 AM »
Harris, Thompson star on Hampton’s opening day
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Guyanese-born American sprinter Adam Harris captured the blue riband men’s Invitational 100 metres event at the 2014 Hampton International Games when he powered down the mondo track at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain to stop the clock at 10.12 seconds.

Harris, representing Codrington Elite Athletics Club of the USA, improved on the 10.29 clocking he produced over the same surface last month in copping Falcon Games 100m gold, to repel the challenges of Cuba’s Yasniel Carrero, 10.33, and Steve Slowly of Jamaica, 10.40.

In the women’s Invitational 100m, Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson produced a fast 11.23 seconds clocking to grab gold ahead of Trinidad and Tobago’s Kamaria Durant, 11.39, and Alexis Love of the USA, 11.55. The three runners matched each other stride for stride over the first 60 metres of the event but Thompson would gradually assert her authority to prevail from the gallant Durant with Love back in third.

Kentoine Browne of Pacers Track Club’s won gold in the boy’s U-18 100-metre event when he repelled the challenges of Abilene Wildcats’ Corey Stewart and McKish Compton of St Vincent. Browne returned in 11.03 seconds with Stewart and Compton registering times of 11.09 and 11.11, respectively.

And in the girl’s version, Neon Trackers Jenea Spinks took gold in 11.97 seconds. Concorde’s Nikit Paul produced 12.11 for silver with bronze going to Jada Barker of Cougars, who returned in 12.15.

Kendis Bullard led a Defence Force one-two en route to capturing men’s 1,500 metres gold. Bullard and compatriot George Smith led from the off with Smith dictating the early running while Bullard was content to sit in just behind the pacesetter. At the bell they would increase the tempo to but some distance between them and the chasing pack.

Bullard, however, would deliver his challenge 150 metres from home to prevail in a spirited stretch duel. He stopped the clock at three minutes, 59.77 seconds while Smith returned in 4:00.19.

Abilene Wildcat’s Jacob St Clair was made to dig deep by Kashief King of Point Fortin New Jets to win the Boy’s U-18 400 metres event.

The pair became engaged in a protracted duel down the homestretch with St Clair just edging ahead close homes. The winner returned a time of 48.26 seconds with King taking silver in 48.36 and Memphis’ Kobe John snaring bronze in 49.99.

And Jevina Simpson and Natricia Hooper won gold and silver for Guyana's Running Brave in the Girl’sU-18 400. Sampson produced a winning time of 55.72 seconds while Hooper stopped the clock at 57.25. Bronze went to Jeminise Parris of Memphis who returned in 57.50

In action away from the track, national shot put record holder Akeem Stewart captured gold in his pet event when he produced a best effort of 17.93 metres. The Tobago Falcons athlete had to stave off the challenge of Rebirth’s Hezekiel Romeo who took silver with a distance of 17.24m. Bronze went to UWI’s Kesean Phillips who threw the ball 15.62m.

French Guiana’s Alais Alexie struck gold for the regional contingent with a comfortable win in the women’s javelin event. Alexie threw the spear 49.92 metres with Darlene Lewis of UWI, 39.78m, and Petrotrin’s Gwendolyn Smith, 38.91m, taking silver and bronze, respectively.

And D’Abadie Progressive’s Shaiann Charles was the winner of the women’s discus. She produced a best effort of 38.80 metres with silver going to Kieanne Blackman of Memphis, 26.69m, and Dover’s Nikita Colthrust bagged bronze with a throw of 25.78m.
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2014 Hampton International Games - Finals & Results

W 100m (nwi): Elaine Thompson (JAM) 11.23, Kamaria Durant (TTO) 11.39, Arialis Gondala (CUB) 11.51, Maxis Love (USA) 11.55 ‪#‎HamptonGames2014‬

M Long jump: Jose Melandez (CUB) 7.62/+2.0. 2nd Dwaine Herbert (TTO) 7.46/+2.3, 3rd Andwuelle Wright (TTO) 7.42/+1.5 pb , 4th Kyron Blaise (TTO) 7.29/+4.0 ‪#‎HamptonGames2014‬

M Javelin: Adrian Lewis (SKN) 62.18, Vandell Joseph (TTO) 49.78, Nimrod John (Mercury) 49.03 ‪#‎HamptonGames2014‬

M 400m: William Collazo (CUB) 45.95, Akino Ming (JAM) 46.76, Riker Hylton (JAM) 46.96, Zwede Hewitt (TTO) 46.98 ‪#‎HamptonGames2014‬

W 100mH (-0.4) Akila McShine (TTO) 14.14, Antonio Atalle (TTO) 15.36, Anya Akili (TTO) 18.74 ‪#‎HamptonGames2014‬

M 110mH (+0.2): Andrew Bronson (USA) 13.83, Reubin Walters (TTO) 14.53, Aaron Lewis (TTO) 14.91 ‪#‎HamptonGames2014‬

M 200m (-0.2): Ahmad Jamil Hubbard (USA) 20.68, Kyle Greaux (TTO) 20.71, Jonathan Farinha (TTO) 20.72 (pb), Zwede Hewitt (TTO) 20.74, Ramon Mena (CUB) 20.77, Omar Carrero (CUB) 20.85 ‪#‎HamptonGames2014‬

Reyare Thomas (TTO) takes women's 200m (23.43/-1.6) ahead of Arialis Gandulla (CUB) 23.71 and Jade Bailey (BAR) 23.84 ‪#‎HamptonGames2014‬

Akeem Stewart (TTO) wins men's shot put (17.93) and discus (47.50) ‪#‎HamptonGames2014‬.
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« Reply #27 on: May 20, 2014, 12:31:35 AM »
Borel adds another title at Hampton
By Donstan Bonn (T&T Express)
Story Created: May 19, 2014 at 9:39 PM ECT


Trinidad and Tobago’s (T&T) Olympian and national women’s shot put champion Cleopatra Borel made light work of the opposition in her pet event on Day Two of the 2014 Hampton International Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain on Sunday.

Brown’s winning effort of 18.14 metres was no way near her personal best of 19.42 set in 2011 but it was over five metres more than her nearest challenger, Toco’s Portious Warren, who had a best throw of 12.84m. Kechell Douglas of UTT threw the iron ball 10.55m for bronze.

Meanwhile, Neon Trackers Reyare Thomas also flew T&T’s flag to victory when she powered her way to victory in the women’s Invitational 200 metres event. Thomas got a flyer at the off and was clearly in the lead after the first 50 metres.

Jade Bailey of Barbados would range alongside coming of the bend but Thomas quickly changed gears to pull away with Cuba’s Arialis Grandulla putting in her best work at the end. The winner returned in 23.43 seconds with the Cuban copping silver in 23.71 and Bailey getting the bronze in 23.84.

Ahmad Jamil Hubbard bagged men’s Invitational 200 metres gold when he reeled in the Abilene Wildcat pair of Jonathan Farinha and Kyle Greaux to stop the clock at 20.68 seconds. Farinha came off the bend in front with Zwede Hewitt and Greaux breathing down his neck while Hubbard was hitting top speed in the centre of the track. The American would prevail in the drive to the line with Greaux, 20.71, just edging Farinha, 20.72, for silver.

In the men’s 200m event, Guyana’s Elton Bollers bagged gold with a 21.03 seconds clocking. Julius Morris of Montserrat Track took silver in 21.35 with ZC Athletics Club’s Kevin Haynes claiming bronze in 21.52. Boy’s U-20 200 metres gold was won by Barbados’ pacers Track Club athlete Levi Cadogan in a time of 21.18 with St Vincent’s Reuberth Boyde taking silver in 21.37 and Micah Ballantayne of Alpha Athletics, the bronze, in 21.46.

And Zentih’s Zakiya Denoon delivered a golden run in the Girl’s U-20 200 metres. She stopped the clock in 23.98 seconds with Tsai-Ann Joseph of Abilene second in 24.26 and Trishelle Leacock also of Zenith, third in 24.49.

Brandon Parris of St Vincent romped to an easy win in the Boy’s U-20 800 metres event in a time of one minute, 54.71 seconds. Tropical Runners’ Uracio Seedorf copped silver in 1:57.01 and Akeem Alexis of Dovers, bronzes, in 1:58.15.

Cuba’s Leandro Zamora won gold in the men’s Invitational 400 metres hurdles event in a time of 52.41 seconds. Jamal james of rebirth claimed silver in 54.06 and Pacers’ Akeim David registering 55.66 for the bronze medal.

Neon Trackers’ Jenea Spinks and Kendis Bullard of Defence Force were two of several athletes who emerged double crown winners over the weekend. Spinks added Girls’ U-18 200 metres gold to the 100m title she won on Saturday while Bullard followed up on his 1,500m victory with gold in the men’s 800m event.

Spinks returned in 24.66 second to win from Memphis’ Jeminise Parris, 24.96, and Jevina Sampson of Guyana’s Running Brave, 25.01, while Bullard breasted the tape in 1.52.73 from BSC’s Kerime Morris, 1:53.64, and Quincy Elliot, also of Defence Force, in 1:53.97.

Kelvin Johnson, running unattached, was a facile winner of the men’s 5,000 metres event from UWI’s Collin Pereira and D’Abadie Progressive’s Daniel Elie. Johnson cover the trip in 15.41.69 while Pereira and Elie returned times of 16.44.21 and 16.59.50, respectively.

Tobago Falcons’ field athlete Akeem Stewart added men’s discus gold to the shot put title he captured on Saturday when he threw the disc 47.50 metres. Keon Francis of UWI took silver with a best effort of 47.38m while bronze went to Striders’ Micah McNish, who produced 43.68m.

Adrian Williams, competing unattached, claimed an easy victory in the men’s javelin when he threw the spear 62.18 metres. Zenith’s Vandell Joseph copped silver with a best effort of 49.78 with Nimrod John of Mercury taking bronze with a best throw of 49.03.

In relay action, Abilene’s B team of Jacob St Clair, Corey Stewart, Jerod Elcock and Jared Thomas combined to defeat their A team counterparts; James Ohdel, Nathan Farinha, Jonathan Farinha and Jamoul Pierre in the Boy’s U-20 4 x 400m showpiece. The B outfit clocked 3.14.65 to the A squad 3.15.86 while Point Fortin New Jets took third in 3.18.31.

And Guyana’s Running Brave youthful squad Avon Samuel, Neise Allen, Natricia Hooper and Kevina Sampson defied the odds to win the women’s 4 x 400m relay. They were timed in 3.47.52 with Neon Trackers bagging silver (3.51.87) and bronze going to Memphis Pioneers (3.55.99).
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2014 Hampton International Games - Official Results

Hampton Games 2014 Official Results
Hasely Crawford Stadium,
Port of Spain, Trinidad

Under 10

Boys


100m (+1.9):

1st Keon John (Memphis Pioneers) 14.18,
2nd Tyrese James (Silver Bullet) 14.35,
3rd Andell Timothy (Memphis Pioneers) 14.39,
4th Travis Lewis (Memphis Pioneers) 14.52,
5th Rekem Riley (Abilene Wildcats) 14.54

150m (-2.3):
1st Rekem Riley (Abilene Wildcats) 21.79,
2nd Tyrese James (Silver Bullets) 22.18,
3rd Keon John (Memphis Pioneers) 22.26,
4th Reyshawn Andrews (Memphis Pioneers) 22.57,
5th Travis Lewis (Memphis Pioneers) 22.58,
6th Kyrell Thomas (Cougars) 22.94,
7th Jareef Miguel (Simplex) 23.38

4x 50m:
1st Cougars 28.71,
2nd Memphis Pioneers A 29.68,
3rd Dovers 31.50,
4th Hampton B 31.75,
5th Hampton A 32.33,
6th Memphis Pioneers B 32.60

Girls

100m (0.0):

1st Nakida Peters (Simplex) 14.32,
2nd Celine St. Clair (Petrotrin P/Seco) 14.88,
3rd Kadija Pickering (Abilene Wildcats) 14.96,
4th Janae De Gannes (Zenith) 15.16,
5th Makeda Edwards (Cougars) 15.26,
6th Dominique Scott (Zenith) 15.70,
7th Mia Carrington (Zenith) 15.95,
8th Alissa Greene (Eagles) 16.44

150m (+1.5):
1st Nikida Peters (Simplex) 21.34,
2nd Kadija Abilene Pickering (Abilene Wildcats) 22.05,
3rd Makeda Edwards (Cougars) 22.49,
4th Celine St. Clair (Petrotrin P/Seco) 22.54,
5th Janae De Gannes (Zenith) 22.66,
6th Nzinga Charles (Abilene Wildcats) 23.05,
7th Kerneshia Charles (Mustangs0 23.65,
8th Naomi Pierce (Memphis Pioneers) 24.94

4x 50m:
1st Memphis Pioneers B 32.70,
2nd Pt. Fortin New Jets 33.67,
3rd Laura Pierre Eagles 33.75,
4th Memphis Pioneers B 33.88,
5th Hampton 34.02,
6th Burnley 38.09,
7th Branches 39.65

Under 12

Boys


100m (0.0):

1st Devin Augustine (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 13.02,
2nd Jamali Lynch (Memphis Pioneers) 13.46,
3rd Tyrese Guevarra (Cougars) 13.50,
4th Daniel Qui (SBAC) 13.56,
5th Jorvan Westfield (Cougars) 13.88,
6th Zuriel Edwardss (Petrotrin PAP) 14.23,
7th Jeremy Wens (Tropical Runners) 15.07,
8th Sherwin Sampson (Running Brave/Guy) 15.37

200m (+0.0):
1st Devin Augustine (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 26.56,
2nd Rheem Lockhart (Silver Bullet) 28.30,
3rd Jamali Lynch (Memphis Pioneers) 28.50,
4th Tyrese Guerrerra (Concorde)28.71,
5th Daniel Qiu (Silver Bullet) 28.72,
6th Jorvan Westfield (Cougars) 29.58,
7th Sherwin Sampson (Running Brave/Guy) 30.88,
8th Jeremy Wens (Tropical Runners) 32.24

4x100m:
1st Cougars 54.24,
2nd Memphis Pioneers A 55.44,
3rd Simplex 56.05,
4th Hampton 56.94,
5th Abilene Wildcats 58.09,
6th Memphis Pioneers B 58.65,
7th Hampton B 1:00.14

Girls

100m (+1.0):

1st Shanique Bascombe (Cougars) 13.38,
2nd Jesenia Andrews (Running Brave/Guy) 13.39,
3rd Eden Bertete (D’Abadie Progressive) 13.57,
4th Claudine Antoine (Neon Trackers) 13.78,
5th Vanessa Stephen (D’Abadie Progressive) 13.99,
6th Arianne Lucio (Memphis Pioneers) 14.11,
7th Malika Coutain (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 14.11,
8th Kerniel Waldron (Silver Bullet) 14.12

200m (0.0):
1st Jesenia Andrews (Running Brave/Guy) 27.34,
2nd Eden Bertete (D’Abadie Progressive 27.83,
3rd Shaniqua Bascombe (Cougars) 27.89,
4th Malika Coutain (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 27.90,
5th Kerneil Waldron (Silver Billet) 28.63,
6th Arianne Lucio (Memphis Pioneers) 29.07,
7th Claudine Antoine (Neon Trackers) 30.35.

4x100m:
1st Cougars 55.85,
2nd Pt. Fortin New Jets 56.26,
3rd D’Abadie Progressive 57.39,
4th Memphis Pioneers 1:00.57

Under 14

Boys


100m (-0.1):

1st Timothy Fredrick (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 11.72,
2nd Shareel John (Concorde) 12.00,
3rd Antonio Maynard (SS Survivors) 12.07,
4th Ethan Forde (Cougars) 12.14,
5th Renaldo Mc Keesh (Concorde) 12.25,
6th Joshua Butler (Simplex) 12.45,
7th Raheem Taitt-Best (Pacers/B'dos 13.03,
8th Levi Trim (Zenith) 14.00

200m (+2.5):
1st Timothy Fredrick (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 23.30,
2nd Renaldo Mc Keesh (Concorde) 24.19,
3rd Ethan Forde (Cougars) 24.33,
4th Tyler Toussaint (SS Survivors) 24.73,
5th Antonio Maynard (SS Survivors) 24.94,
6th Jordan Cooper (Petrotrin P/Seco) 25.31,
7th Raheem Taitt-Best (Pacers/B’dos) 25.46,
8th Joshua Butler (Simplex) 25.69

300m:
1st Timothy Fredrick (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 37.87,
2nd Jordan Cooper (Petrotrin Palo Seco) 39.23,
3rd Ethan Forde (Cougars) 39.38,
4th Donnel Slyvester (Pacers/B'dos 39.45,
5th Chaz Alexander (Petrotrin Palo Seco) 40.78,
6th Raheem Taitt-Best (Pacers/B'dos)0 41.54,
7th Avindale Smith (Abilene Wildcats) 42.13,
8th Lauran Marcellin (Pacesetters) 43.53

4x100m:
1st Concorde 48.43,
2nd Pt. Fortin New Jets 48.77,
3rd Cougars 49.41,
4th Petrotrin Palo Seco 50.24,
5th Abilene Wildcats 51.44,
6th Memphis Pioneers 53.12,
7th Silver Bullets 53.33,
8th Zenith 55.90

Girls

100m (0.0):

1st Julien Alfred (SS Survivors) 12.34,
2nd Deleth Charles (Memphis Pioneers) 12.37,
3rd Janeil Morris (Memphis Pioneers) 12.71,
4th Caliyah Wallace (Cougars) 12.79,
5th Alyssa George (Petrotrin Palo Seco)13.00,
6th Kenisha Philips (Running Brave/Guy) 13.08,
7th J’DA Bullen (Memphis Pioneers) 13.10,
8th Cassie Small (Mercury) 13.24

200m (-2.3):
1st Julien Alfred (SS Survivors) 25.74,
2nd Delth Charles (Memphis Pioneers) 25.87,
3rd Caliyah Wallace (Cougars) 26.21,
4th Janeil Morris (Memphis Pioneers) 26.82,
5th Alyssa George (Petrotrin P/Seco) 26.84,
6th Kenisha Phillips (Running Brave/Guy) 27.33

300m:
1st Deleth Charles (Memphis Pioneers) 41.01,
2nd Janeil Morris (Memphis Pioneers) 41.04,
3rd Keneshs Philips (Running Brave/Guy) 41.50,
4th Alyssa George (Petrotrin Palo Seco) 41.60,
5th Shaneece Francois (Neon Trackers) 41.73,
6th Caliyah Wallace (Cougars) 43.55,
7th Niah Charlmagne (Pacesetter) 47.16,
8th Zadie St. Louis (Pacesetters) 47.65

4x100m:
1st Memphis Pioneers 49.30,
2nd Neon Trackers 52.17,
3rd Cougars 53.03,
4th Pt. Fortin New Jets 53.05,
5th Petrotrin Palo Seco 53.12,
6th Abilene Wildcats 54.82,
7th Hampton 55.40,
8th Pacesetters 56.71

Under 16

Boys


100m
(0.0):
1st Dale Joseph (Simplex) 11.17,
2nd Renaldo Alleyne-Noreiga (Memphis Pioneers) 11.44,
3rd Ronaldo Moore(Abilene Wildcats) 11.62,
4th Jean Michael Etiene (Pacesetters) 11.67,
5th Clement Campbell (Memphis Pioneers) 11.74,
6th Tyrone Hernandez (Cougars) 11.74
7th Isaiah Andrew (Running Brave/Guy) 11.81,
8th Kenneth Verneuill (Pacesetters) 11.90

200m (+0.7):
1st Dale Joseph (Simplex) 22.73,
2nd Renaldo Alleyne-Noreiga (Memphis Pioneers) 23.33,
3rd Samuel Lynch (Running Brave/Guy) 23.41,
4th Jason Walcott (Simplex) 23.45,
5th Mavrick St. Catherine (Pacesetters) 23.53,
6th Matthew Graham (Unattached) 23.77,
7th Rondell Vance (Neon Trackers) 23.91

400m:
1st Jaden St. Louis (Cougars) 50.81,
2nd Samuel Lynch (Running Brave/Guy) 52.18,
3rd Onal Mitchell (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 52.43,
4th Calibe Erysthee (Pacesetters) 53.87,
5th Dean Lucas (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 54.48,
6th Miquel Williams (Abilene Wildcats) 54.92,
7th Jalen Bristol (Petrotrin Palo Seco) 55.29,
8th Jean-Pierre Dikmoet (Tropical Runners) 57.95

800m:
1st Jaden St. Louis (Cougars) 2:02.96,
2nd Miguel Williams (Abilene Wildcats) 2:07.31,
3rd Ibed Negus Sealy (Pacesetters) 2:08.75,
4th Kriston Charles (VAC) 2:11.96,
5th Jalen Bristol (Petrotrin P/Seco) 2:13.96,
6th Mel Glen (Mercury) 2:17.61,
7th Donnell Slyvester (Pacers/B’dos) 2:18.64,
8th Kyle Agard (Petrotrin P/Seco) 2:19.16,
9th Tyrese Bernard (D’Abadie Progressive) 2:19.22,
10th Tyla Austin (Petrotrin P/Seco) 2:31.98,
11th Osaze Moraldo-Bowen (Rebirth) 2:35.37,
12th Joel Andrews (D’Abadie Progressive) 2:38.20

4x100m:
1st Memphis Pioneers A 44.91,
2nd Cougars 45.53,
3rd Pacesetters 46.14,
4th Abilene Wildcats 46.53,
5th Guyana 46.54,
6th Neon Trackers 46.96,
7th Memphis Pioneers B 47.15,
8th Pt. Fortin New Jets 47.65

Girls

100m (+1.0):

1st Meachella Hyacinth (Pacesetters) 12.16,
2nd Avon Samuels (Running Brave/Guy) 12.58,
3rd Ayla Stanisclaus (Zenith) 12.67,
4th Akila Lewis (Concorde) 12.82,
5th Shania Mc Carter (Memphis Pioneers) 12.87,
6th Zoe Montrose (Memphis Pioneers) 13.08,
7th Faith Fernando (Hampton) 13.37

200m (+0.1):
1st Kimani Alphonse (Pacesetters) 25.62,
2nd Ayla Stanisclaus (Zenith) 25.78,
3rd Anika Wolfe (Petrotrin PAP) 25.83,
4th Avon Samuels (Running Brave/Guy) 25.86,
5th Jandayi Noel (Neon Trackers) 26.31,
6th Jodiah Mc Sween (Abilene Wildcats) 27.03,
7th Akil Lewis (Concorde) 17.03,
8th Alexai Jemmott (SPA) 27.05

400m:
1st Jodiah McSween (Abilene Wildcats) 57.37,
2nd Schrese Trim (Zenith) 59.77,
3rd Anika Wolfe (Petrotrin PAP) 1:01.69,
4th Avon Samuels (Running Brave/Guy) 1:03.45,
5th Jandayi Noel (Neon Trackers) 1:04.93,
6th Shaquella Daniel (Zenith) 1:12.11

800m:
1st Stephanie Stapleton (Cougars) 2:19.94,
2nd Claudrice Mc Koy (Running Brave/Guy) 2:25.53,
3rd Aailyah Mitchell (Abilene Wildcats) 2:30.80,
4th Shania Lemaitre (Rebirth) 2:31.25,
5th Anaisa Diaz (D’Abadie Progressive) 2:35.42,
6th Renata Charles (Rebirth) 2:36.78,
7th Maria Urguhart (Running Brave/Guy) 2:42.63,
8th Camille Lewis (VAC) 2:47.63,
9th Johanna Parris (Memphis) 2:47.68,
10th Kedisha Francis (VAC) 3:12.95

4x100m:
1st Pacers/B'dos) 48.80,
2nd Neon Trackers 49.42,
3rd Cougars 50.45,
4th Petrotrin Palo Seco 52.26,
5th Abilene Wildcats 52.27

Under 18

Boys


100m (-1.3):

1st Kentoine Browne (Pacers/B'dos 11.03,
2nd Corey Stewart (Abilene Wildcats) 11.09,
3rd McKish Compton (SVG) 11.11,
4th Davie Winchester (ZC) 11.30,
5th Dequawn Vancooten (Running Brave/Guy) 11.35,
6th Karl-Johan Bailey (Abilene Wildcats) 11.37,
7th Elijah Young (Mustangs) 11.39,
8th Bevon Gordon (Memphis Pioneers) 11.48

200m (-2.1):
1st Corey Stewart (Abilene Wildcats) 22.48,
2nd McKish Compton (SV) 22.52,
3rd Kobe John (Memphis Pioneers) 22.94,
4th Bevon Gordon (Memphis Pioneers) 23.51,
5th Kentoine Brown (Pacers/B’dos) 24.89

400m:
1st Jacob St. Clair (Abilene Wildcats) 48.28,
2nd Kashief King (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 48.36,
3rd Kobe John (Memphis Pioneers) 49.99,
4th Daniel Gibbs (Mustangs) 50.69,
5th Miguel Hackett (Zenith) 51.75,
6th Terry Frederick (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 52.60,
7th Anderson Robley (Zenith) 53.90

800m:
1st Akani Slater (SVG) 1:58.88,
2nd Joshua George (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 1:58.88,
3rd Jeremiah Hamilton (Mayaro) 2:00.99,
4th Myles Jackson (Memphis Pioneers0 2:01.75,
5th Miguel Hackett (Zenith) 2:04.03,
6th Kareem Lezama (Abilene Wildcats) 2:05.79,
7th Joshua James (Cougars) 2:05.80,
8th Shanderpaul Ramsey (Memphis Pioneers) 2:08.58,
9th Kriston Yahkarkim (Petrotrin P/Seco) 2:11.02,
10th Matthew McKenzie (Running Brave/Guy) 2:12.14,
11th Terry Frederick (Pt. Fortin New Jets0 2:14.50,
12th Remuell Medina (Abilene Wildcats) 2:14.94

4x100m:
1st Abilene Wildcats 42.51,
2nd Pacers/B'dos) 42.64,
3rd Petrotrin Palo Seco 45.55,
4th Dovers 45.82,
5th Mustangs 47.88

Girls

100m (+2.0):

1st Jenea Spinks (Neon Trackers) 11.97,
2nd Nikita Paul (Concorde) 12.11,
3rd Jada Barker (Cougars) 12.15,
4th Kadesha Prescott (Concorde) 12.35,
5th Jale Ferguson (Abilene Wildcats) 12.64,
6th Ruth Sanmoogan (Running Brave/Guy) 12.87,
7th Deslorn Lawrence (SVG) 12.90,
8th Sabrina Newton (Pacers/B'dos 12.95

200m (+0.9):
1st Jenea Spinks (Neon Trackers) 24.66,
2nd Jeminise Parris (Memphis Pioneers) 24.96,
3rd Jevina Sampson (Running Brave/Gu) 25.01,
4th Jada Barker (Cougars) 25.40,
5th Kerista Thomas (Neon Trackers) 26.34,
6th Sabrina Newton (Pacers/B’dos) 26.53,
7th Ruth Sanmoogan (Running Brave/Guy) 26.56

400m:
1st Jevina Sampson (Running Brave/Guy) 55.72,
2nd Natricia Hooper (Running Brave/Guy) 57.25,
3rd Jeminise Parris (Memphis Pioneers) 57.50,
4th Renny Stoddard (Neon Trackers) 58.04,
5th Jerisa James (Memphis Pioneers) 1:00.03,
6th Alena Clarke (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 1:02.54,
7th Amirah John (Zenith) 1:05.10

800m:
1st Cassey George (Guyana) 2:14.56,
2nd Je-Risa James (Memphis Pioneers) 2:23.03,
3rd Krista Maloney (Pacers) 2:32.27,
4th Alena Clarke (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 2:34.62,
5th Anna-Lee Nanton (Rebirth) 2:36.60,
6th Chivonne Aigle (Striders) 2:52.81,
7th Romona Jogroop (Cougars) 2:23.46.

4x100m:
1st Concorde 48.32,
2nd Running Brave/Guy 48.73,
3rd Cougars 50.01,
4th Neon Trackers 51.12

Under 20

Boys


100m:

1st Micah Ballayntyne (Alpha) 10.54/+2.0,
2nd Tevin Garraway (Guyana) 10.65/+2.0,
3rd Reuberth Boyde (SVG) 10.72,/+2.0
4th Declan Mc Lean (SImplex) 10.81/-0.3,
5th Kyle Farrell (Pacers/B'dos 10.87/-0.3,
6th Keston Wickham (Concorde) 11.00/+2.0.
7th Jared Thomas (Abilene Wildcats) 11.01/+2.0,
8th Shomari John (Concorde) 11.21/+2.0

200m (1.1):
1st Levi Cadogan (Pacers/B’dos) 21.18,
2nd Ruebin Boyde (SVG) 21.37,
3rd Micah Ballantyne (Alpha) 21.46,
4th Theon Lewis (Petrtrin PAP) 21.75,
5th Tevin Garraway (Guyana) 21.87,
6th Ohdel James (Abilene Wildcats) 21.96,
7th Daniel Garraway (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 22.13,
8th Declan McLean (Simplex) 22.24

800m:
1st Brandon Parris (SVG) 1:54.71,
2nd Uracio Seeford (Tropical Runners) 1:57.01,
3rd Akeem Alexis (Dovers) 1:58.15,
4th David Herbert (Alpha) 2:00.50,
5th Orin Price (Running Brave/Guy) 2:09.50,
6th Evon Duncan (Mayaro) 2:13.28,
7th Jamille Joseph (Mustangs) 2:23.35.

4x100m:
1st Abilene Wildcats 41.00,
2nd Pacers/B'dos) 41.39,
3rd Memphis Pioneers 41.90,
4th Guyana 42.64,
5th Pt. Fortin New Jets 43.24,
6th Dovers 43.43

4x400m:
1st Abilene Wildcats B 3:14.65,
2nd Abilene Wildcats A 3:15.86,
3rd Pt. Fortin New Jets 3:18.31,
4th Cougars 3;21.84,
5th Pacers 3:23.37,
6th Dovers 3:28.50,
7th Petrotrin P/Seco A 3:46.01,
8th Petrotrin P/Seco B 4:04.58

Girls

100m (+3.2):

1st Tsain-Ann Joseph (Abilene Wildcats) 11.96,
2nd Trishelle Leacock (Zenith) 12.04,
3rd Janae Alexander (Memphis Pioneers) 12.05,
4th Zoe Ifill (Memphis Pioneers) 12.11,
5th Analise Hassett (Concorde) 12.56,
6th Ria Phillip (Abilene Wildcats) 12.75,
7th Shaquella Daniel (Zenith) 12.82

200m (0.0):
1st Zakiya Denoon (Zenith) 23.98,
2nd Tsai-Ann Joseph (Abilene Wildcats) 24.26,
3rd Trishelle Leacock (Zenith) 24.49,
4th Zoe Ifill (Memphis Pioneers) 25.30),
5th Kafi Ottley (Memphis Pioneers) 25.42,
6th Kai-Marie Phillip (Abilene Wildcats) 25.91,
7th Shoquane Daniels (Running Brave/Guy) 26.04

400m:
1st Ayoka Cummings (Neon Trackers) 56.20,
2nd Zakiya Denoon (Zenith) 56.56,
3rd Kadisha Francois (UTT) 57.55,
4th Vanessa Andrews (Neon Trackers) 58.76,
5th Kafi Ottley (Memphis Pioneers) 58.79,
6th Shaunsel Adams (Mercury) 1:04.97

800m:
1st Ishawna Francis (Abilene Wildcats) 2:36.87,
2nd Shaunsel Adams (Mercury) 2;38.18

Open

Men


Masters 100m (nwi):

1st Philbert Ryce (TTDF) 10.98,
2nd Albert St. Louis (TTDF) 11.17,
3rd Martin Prime (Zeno Constance) 11.65,
4th Lester Herbert (Zeno Constance) 11.87,
5th Ian Andrews 11.97,
6th T Thomas 12.15,
7th Sherwin Marshall 12.82,
8th Terrance Skinner 13.53

100m (+0.4):
1st Adam Harris (Guyana) 10.12,
2nd Omar Carrero (Cuba) 10.33,
3rd Randall Woodrow (USA) 10.40,
4th Ramon Mena (Cuba) 10.41,
5th Levi Cadogan (Pacers/B’dos) 10.43,
6th Steve Slowly (Jamaica) 10.74,
dq Jonathan Farinha (Abilene Wildcats)

200m A (-0.2):
1st Ahmad Jamil Hubbard (USA) 20.68,
2nd Kyle Greaux (Abilene Wildcats) 20.71,
3rd Jonathan Farinha (Abilene Wildcats) 20.72,
3rd Zwede Hewitt (Rebirth) 20.74,
4th Ramon Mena (Cuba) 20.77,
5th Omar Carrero (Cuba) 20.85,
6th Lashawn Butler (USA) 20.86

200m B (-1.1):
1st Elton Bollers (Guyana) 21.03,
2nd Julius Morris (Montserrat) 21.35,
3rd Kevin Haynes (TTDF) 21.52,
4th Alam Alais (French Guiana) 21.59,
5th Talberc Poleon (Pacesetters) 21.75,
6th Tacuma Sterling (Alpha) 21.82,
7th Kern Alexis (Neon Trackers) 22.79

400m A
1st William Callazo (Cuba) 45.95,
2nd Akino Ming (Jamaica) 46.76,
3rd Riker Hylton (Jamaica) 46.96,
4th Zwede Hewitt (Rebirth) 46.98,
5th Tyler Francis (Abilene Wildcats) 48.47

400m B
1st Talberc Poleon Pacesetters 48.11,
2nd Emanuel Mayers (Rebirth) 48.35,
3rd Brandon Parris (SVG) 48.39,
4th Kern Alexis (Neon Trackers) 48.78,
5th Akeem McCollins (Pacers/B'dos 48.84,
6th Ohdel James (Abilene Wildcats) 48.93,
7th Anika Prince (TTDF) 49.07,
8th Uracio Seedorm (Abilene Wildcats) 49.40

110m Hurdles (+0.2):
1st Andrew Bronson (USA) 13.83,
2nd Reubin Walters (Memphis Pioneers) 14.53,
3rd Aaron Lewis (Zenith) 14.91

800m:
1st Kendis Bullard (TTDF) 1: 52.73,
2nd Kerime Morris (Unattached) 1:53.64,
3rd Quincy Elliott (TTDF) 1:53.97,
4th George Smith (TTDF) 1:58.07,
5th Clifton Slyvester (TTDF) 1:58.73,
6th Hakeem Newton (Pacers/B’dos) 1:58.84,
7th Georgio Koempai (Tropical Runners) 2:05.90

5000m:
1st Kelvin Johnson (Guyana) 15:41.69,
2nd Collin Pereira (UWI) 16:44.21,
3rd Daniel Elie (D’Abadie Progressive) 16:59.50,
4th Shakeem Noel (Alpha) 17:59.69,
5th Colin Brumant (Striders) 18:59.77,
6th Ibrahim Cromwell (Toco TAFAC) 20:24.80

110m H (+0.2):
1st Andrew Bronson (USA) 13.83,
2nd Reubin Walters (Memphis) 14.53,
3r Aaron Lewis (Zenith) 14.91

400mH:
1st Leandeo Zamora (Cuba) 52.41,
2nd Jamil James (Rebirth) 54.06,
3rd Akeim David (Pacers/B’dos) 55.66,
4th Kendell Perouza (Neon Trackers) 59.36,
5th Kim Connell (Abilene Wildcats) 1:02.11

High Jump:
1st Rodney Liverpool (TTDF) 1.96,
2nd Victor Isaac (Toco TAFAC) 1.80

Long jump:
1st Jose Melandez (Cuba) 7.62/+2.0.
2nd Dwaine Herbert (Dovers) 7.46/+2.3,
3rd Andwuelle Wright (Rebirth) 7.42/+1.5,
4th Kyron Blaise (Rebirth) 7.29/+4.0,
5th Sean Michael Stafford (TTDF) 7.16/-0.1,
6th Dwight Herbert (Warriors) 6.88/+2.7,
7th David Thomas (Jaguars) 6.68/+2.8,
8th Dareem Wills (Zenith) 5.98/+1.4,
9th Stephan Thomas (Air Bon Sonics) 5.76/+2.4,
10th David Cummings (UTT) 5.16/+1.3

Triple jump:
1st Gibson Morris (Running Brave/Guy) 13.87/nwi

Shot put:
1st Akeem Stewart (Tobago Falcons) 17.93,
2nd Hezekiel Romeo (Rebirth) 17.24,
3rd Kesean Phillips (UWI) 15.62,
4th Shaquille Sinquinean (Abilene Wildcats) 14.14,
5th Peterson McDavis (Striders) 12.32,
6th Micah McNish (Striders) 9.91

Discus:
1st Akeem Stewart (Tobago Falcons) 47.50,
2nd Keon Francis (UWI) 47.38,
3rd Micah McNish (Striders/B’dos) 43.68,
4th Peterson Mc David (Striders/B’dos) 36.48,
5th Shaquille Sinquinean (Abilene Wildcats) 35.74,
6th Javon Hunte (Pacers/ B’dos0 24.89

Javelin:
1st Adrian Williams (SKN) 62.18,
2nd Vandell Joseph (Zenith) 49.78,
3rd Nimrod John (Mercury) 49.03,
4th Stephan Thomas (Air Bon Sonics) 44.36,
5th Hycel Forbes (Zenith) 43.89

4x100m:
1st Codrington Elite 39.27,
2nd Alpha 40.63,
3rd Memphis Pioneers 41.46,
4th Guyana 41.57,
5th TTDF 41.71,
6th French Guiana 42.47,
7th Pt. Fortin New Jets 42.63

Invitational 4x100m:
1st Rugby 47.85,
2nd Boxing 47.93,
3rd Volleyball 48.49

4x400m:
1st Abilene Wildcats 3:12.41,
2nd Defence Force 3:13.54,
3rd Mustang 3:22.15,
4th Tropical Runners 3:24.17

Women

Masters 100m (+1.0):

1st Angela Joseph (TTDF) 13.58,
2nd Joan Hospedales (TT Masters) 14.07,
3rd Krista Francis-Raymah 14.35,
4th Suzan Garcia (TT Masters) 14.43,
5th Nicole Noregia 14.76,
6th Cheryl Reyes 16.00

100m (nwi):
1st Elaine Thompson (Jamaica) 11.23,
2nd Kamaria Durant (Simplex) 11.39,
3rd Arialis Gondola (Cuba) 11.51,
4th Maxis Love (USA) 11.55,
5th Deborah Odele (Cuba) 11.79,
6th Lisa Wickham (Concorde) 11.82,
7th Sasha Springer (Concorde) 12.04

200m (-1.6):
1st Reyare Thomas (Neon Trackers) 23.43,
2nd Arialis Gandulla (Cuba) 23.71,
3rd Jade Bailey (Barbados) 23.84,
4th Deborah Odele (Cuba) 24.35,
5th Danielle David (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 26.03
dq Neisa Allan (Running Brave/Guy)

400m:
1st Jenieve Russell (Jamaica) 51.97,
2nd Gild Cassanova (Cuba) 52.88,
3rd Ramona Modeste (Neon Trackers) 54.46,
4th Neisa Allan (Running Brave/Guy) 58.93,
5th Natrena Hooper (Running Brave/Guy) 59.00,
6th Kellie Spicer (Concorde) 59.50.

100m Hurdles (-0.4):
1st Akila Mc Shine (Cougars) 14.14,
2nd Antoni Attale (Cougars) 15.36,
3rd Anya Akili (Zenith) 18.74

800m:
1st Jessica James (Neon Trackers) 2:10.26,
dnf Semoya Campbell (Jamaica)

100mH (-0.4):
1st Akila McShine (Cougars) 14.14,
2nd Antonio Attale (Cougars0 15.36,
3rd Anya Akili (Zenith) 18.74

400mH:
1st Janieve Russell (JAM) 56.84,
2nd Kou Luogon (Liberia) 1:01.03,
3rd Antonia Attale (Cougars) 1:07.16

Long jump:
1st Josanne Joseph (Concorde) 5.71/0.0,
2nd Safiya John (Zenith) 5.18/0.0,
3rd Aeisha Coltrust (Neon Trackers) 5.18/+0.0,
4th Jackie Quamina (Neon Trackers)
5.13/0.0, 5th Anya Akili (Zenith) 4.88/+3.2,
6th Kayla Chapman (Zenith) 4.81/+3.0,
7th Kafi Wright (Memphis Pioneers) 4.71/+2.2,
8th Rickila Isaac (Health Olympians) 4.66/0.0,
9th Kechell Douglas (UTT) 4.58/+2.5,
10th Kiswana Blood (Abilene Wildcats) 4.51/+2.2,
11th Rachel Gregoire (Zenith) 4.41/+0.7

Triple jump:
1st Natrena Hooper (Running Brave/Guy) 12.12(0.0),
2nd Natricia Hooper (Running Brave/Guy) 11.79 (+2.6),
3rd Alisha St. Louis (D’Abadie Progressive) 10.52 (+0.3)

Discus:
1st Shaiann Charles (D’Abadie Progressive) 38.80,
2nd Kieanne Blackman (Memphis Pioneers) 28.69,
3rd Nikita Colthrust (Dovers) 25.78

Shot put:
1st Cleopatra Borel (Rebirth) 18.14,
2nd Portious Warren (Toc TAFAC) 12.84,
3rd Kechell Douglas (UTT) 10.55,
4th Tiffany Pilgrim (Mercury) 9.46,
5th Kieanne Blackman (Memphis Pioneers) 8.10

Javelin:
1st Alexis Alais (French Guiana) 49.92,
2nd Darlene Lewis (UWI) 39.78,
3rd Gwendolyn Smith (Petrotrin Palo Seco) 38.91,
4th Portious Warren (Toco TAFAC) 38.21,
5th Chantal Mohan (Pt. Fortin New Jets) 34.56,
6th Kechell Douglas (UTT) 31.26

4x100m:
1st Pt. Fortin New Jets 46.00,
2nd Neon Trackers 46.12,
3rd Concorde 46.57,
4th Memphis Pioneers 47.28

Invitational 4x100m: 1st T&T 52.94, 2nd Rugby 55.54

4x400m:
1st Running Brave/Guy 3:47.52,
2nd Neon Trackers 3:51.87,
3rd Memphis 3:55.99
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Harris clocks new Guyana 100m record… Russell takes 400m/400mH double
« Reply #29 on: May 22, 2014, 01:57:25 AM »
Harris clocks new Guyana 100m record…
Russell takes 400m/400mH double

May 21st 8:22pm
By Clayton Clarke, TrackAlerts.com writer


Adam Harris sped to a new Guyanese record in the men’s 100m on the opening day of the two day annual Hampton International Games at the Hasely Crawford  Stadium on Saturday,  May 17.

Harris won in the 10.12 (+0.4) seconds to improve the national best of 10.16 which he set in New Jersey, USA on June 8, 2013.

The 2014 World Indoor 60m semifinalist finished ahead Cuba’s Omar Carrero (10.33) and American Randall Woodrow (10.40).

Double World Youth sprint bronze medallist Ramon Mena of Cuba was fourth (10.41) just ahead of Carifta  Boys’ under 20 100m silver medallist Barbadian Levi Cadogan (10.43) and Jamaica’s 1998 World Junior sprint relay gold medalist Steve Slowly (10.74).

The victory was the second for Harris on T&T soil in 2014 after he took the Falcon Games title on April 13 in 10.29.

The US-based sprinter was also second in the Twilight Games on May 2 in 10.23.

Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson took the ladies sprint in 11.23) ahead of T&T’s Kamaria Durant (11.39) and Cuban Arialis Gondola  (11.51).

Reigning world junior women’s 400m hurdles champion Janieve Russell completed the 400m and 400m hurdles double.

Russell won the flat race on Saturday in a personal best of 51.97 bettering  her previous best of 52.60 set in April earlier this year.

The 20-year-old then returned on Sunday to capture the 400m hurdles in 56.84 ahead of Liberia’s Kou Lougon 1:01.03.

Cuba’s 2010 World Indoor silver medalist William Collazo took the men’s 400m flat in 45.95 to deny Jamaicans Akino Ming (46.76) and Riker Hylton (46.96).

TT’s multiple Commonwealth and Pan American Games medallist Cleopatra Borel dominated the women’s shot put with a heave of 18.14.

Akeem Stewart took the men’s shot (17.93) and discus (47.50), while Cuban Jose Melandez landed the men’s long jump title with a distance of 7.62.

Kitts and Nevis thrower Adrian Williams secured the men’s javelin title with an effort of 62.18.

USA’s Ahmad Jamil Hubbard (20.68) and  TT’s Reyare Thomas (23.43) took the men’s and women’s half lap titles.

Timothy Frederick (Pt. Fortin New Jets) won three titles in the Boys’ Under 14 division sweeping the 100m (11.72), 200m (23.30) and 300m (37.87).

The annual Hampton Games attracted athletes from Guyana, Barbados, Curacao, USA, Jamaica, Liberia, Cuba and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
« Last Edit: May 22, 2014, 10:54:09 AM by Socapro »
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