Hail Trinidad and Tobago’s Carifta Games medallists.
T&T Newsday Reports.Trinidad and Tobago finished the 2023 Carifta Games with 22 medals at the Thomas A Robinson Stadium in Nassau, Bahamas. The haul saw T&T place third overall, behind Jamaica and Bahamas, respectively. Here are the T&T medallists:
GOLD MEDALSImani Matthew – boys Under-17 long jump
Girls Under-17 4x100m - Symhony Patrick, Kaori Robley, Kaziah Peters, Alexxe Henry
Tafari Waldon – boys Under-20 5,000m
Nathan Cumberbatch – boys Under-20 800m
Sanaa Frederick – girls Under-20 200m
SILVER MEDALSDorian Charles – boys Under-20 javelin
Peyton Winter – girls Under-17 shot put
Kaleb Campbell – boys Under-17 high jump
Janae De Gannes – girls Under-20 long jump
Gianna Paul – girls heptathlon open
Girls Under-20 4x100m - Reneisha Andrews, Janae De Gannes, Sanaa Frederick, Sole Frederick
Girls Under-20 4x400m - Keneisha Shelbourne, Sanaa Frederick, Sole Frederick, Natasha Fox
Boys Under-20 4x400m - Cyril Summer, Nakiel Denoon, Joshua Mascall, Nathan Cumberbatch
BRONZE MEDALSJaidi James – boys Under-20 high jump
Alexxe Henry – girls Under-17 100m
Sanaa Frederick – girls Under-20 100m
Brandon Leacock – boys Under-17 800m
Keneisha Shelbourne – girls Under-20 high jump
Stefan Camejo – boys Under-20 800m
Boys Under-17 4x100m - Trevaughn Stewart, Kadeem Chinapoo, Immani Matthew, Jaden Clement
Boys Under-20 4x100m - Keone John, Joshua Mascall, Jordan Noel, Michael Jack
Boys Under-17 4x400m - Jaden Clement, Diyonte Thomas, Brandon Leacock, Makaelan Woods
Brandon Leacock bites his boys U17 800m bronze. -
Carifta Girls Under-17 4x100m relay champs (from left) Symphony Patrick, Kaori Robley, Kaziah Peters and Alexxe Henry. -
T&T’s 4x400m under-20 boys react after claiming Carifta silver. -
Sanaa Frederick won girls under-20 200m gold.