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Shelbourne, Paul meet Carifta standards in 2 events

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Rachael Thompson-King
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FILE PHOTO: Gianna Paul.

FILE PHOTO: Gianna Paul.

Anthony Harris

Ker­ne­sha Shel­bourne and reig­in­ing Carif­ta Games girls' Un­der-20 hep­tathlon bronze medal­list Gi­an­na Paul, each met the stan­dard for the up­com­ing Games in two events at the Na­tion­al As­so­ci­a­tion of Ath­let­ics Ad­min­is­tra­tions of T&T (NAAATT) track and field Se­ries No 2 held on Sun­day at the Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um in Mu­cu­rapo, Port-of-Spain.

They were among nine ath­letes achiev­ing the qual­i­fy­ing stan­dards ahead of the 50th edi­tion of the thjree-day meet, set to take place in Nas­sau, Ba­hamas over the East­er week­end (April 7-10)

Shel­bourne of Oa­sics Ath­let­ics topped the Girls U-20 triple jump with a 12.01 me­tres-leap to go past the 11.77m Carif­ta stan­dard. Lo­ra Morales (To­co Tafac) was a far-off sec­ond with 7.70m.

The Oa­sics Ath­let­ics jumper al­so won the high jump, clear­ing bar at 1.76m with Paul of Con­corde sec­ond with in 1.65m with both sur­pass­ing the 1.64m-stan­dard.

Paul al­so placed sec­ond in the Girls U-20 long jump with 5.80m be­hind club­mate Janae De Gannes, who won with 6.05m ef­fort to both go past the qual­fy­ing dis­tance of 5.55m. In third place was Kian­na Hamil­ton (IG Fast­lane) with 4.14m.

Last year's girls' U-17 high jump sil­ver medal­list, Tenique Vin­cent, al­so of Con­corde main­tained her form in win­ning the event at the sec­ond se­ries host­ed by the NAAATT. She won with a 1.60m-leap (1.57m-stan­dard), re­spec­tive­ly, ahead of La Queen Welch of QRC (1.40m) and To­co Tafac's Ja­da Thomas (1.25m).

Vin­cent was sec­ond in the girls' U-17 shot put (12.15m) with 10.29m, to Pey­ton Win­ter (Burn­ley), who won with a 12.17m-throw to go over the stan­dard (12.15m). Sofia Quam­i­na of D'Abadie was third with 8.82m.

Ta­fari Wal­dron, the 2022 boys U-20 5,000m Carif­ta bronze medal­list, clocked four min­utes and 06.02 sec­onds to top the boys' U-20 1,500m to go un­der the 4:11.47-stan­dard. The Cougars mid­dle-dis­tance run­ner fin­ished ahead of Jah­bar­ri Richards (To­co Tafac) with 4:32.49 in sec­ond and Omari Kur­del (D'Abadie) with 4:33.89 in third.

Joshua Mas­call (Fyz­abad) was the win­ner in the boys' U-20 200m fi­nal with 21.72 sec­onds to al­so go un­der the 21.74-stan­dard ahead of Cougars duo Michael Jack (21.98) and Je­si­ah Pe­ters (22.19).

Jaden Clement was the oth­er ath­lete meet­ing the Carif­ta stan­dard in the boys' U-17 100m (11.04) with an 11.03-clock­ing. The Max­imis­ing Ath­lete Po­ten­tial (MAP) sprint­er, fin­ished ahead Kadeem Chi­napoo (Sim­plex) with 11.08 and Ka­reem Gib­son (UNA) with 11.15.

Ani­ah Bai­ley (OAW) raced the clock in the girls' U-17 1,500m and crossed in a time of 5:01.64 to go un­der the qual­i­fy­ing time of 5:02.23.

Se­lect­ed re­sults

100m

Men: 1 Jaden De Souza (Phoenix Ath­let­ic) 10.30, 2 Danoy­on Alex­is (PFNJ) 10.44, 3 Ra­heem Mc­Cal­man (Stal­lion) 10.57

Boys U-20: 1 Joshua Mas­call (Fyz­abad) 10.68, 2 Khadeem Ryan (Cougars) 10.75, 3 Mikhail By­er (Sim­plex) 10.82

Girls U-20: 1 Reneisha An­drews (Cougars) 12.16, 2 Paul, Gi­an­na 06 Con­corde 12.38, 3 Adri­an­na Quam­i­na (D'Abadie) 12.39

Girls U-17: 1 Pe­ters, Kazi­ah 07 Sim­plex 12.50, 2 Thomas, Des­ti­nee 07 PFNJ 12.59, 3 Malaver, Aki­ra 08 Sim­plex 12.61

200m

Boys U-17: 1 Jaden Clement (MAP) 22.38, 2 Kadeem Chi­napoo (Sim­plex) 22.50, 3 Ka­reem Gib­son (UNA) 22.58

Girls U-17: 1 Kazi­ah Pe­ters (Sim­plex) 25.31, 2 Sym­pho­ny Patrick (Con­corde) 25.35, 3 Aki­ra Malaver (Sim­plex) 25.62

Boys U-20: 1 Joshua Mas­call (Fyz­abad) 21.72 CAR, 2 Michael Jack (Cougars 21.98), 3 Je­si­ah Pe­ters (Cougars) 22.19

Girls U-20: 1 Reneisha An­drews (Cougars) 25.54, 2 Sap­phire John (Abi­lene Wild­cats) 25.78, 3 Di­a­mond Paul (PFNJ) 26.19

Men: 1 Jaden De Souza (Phoenix Ath­let­ic) 21.16, 2 Ra­heem Mc­Cal­man (Stal­lion) 21.27, 3 Joshua St Clair (Abi­lene Wild­cats) 21.50

Women: 1 Kyah La For­tune (Sim­plex) 25.14, 2 Bri­an­na Lord (Abi­lene Wild­cats) 26.08, 3 Alyssa George (Sim­plex) 26.58

400m

Men: 1 Nyame An­drews (PFNJ) 49.04, 2 Chazz Alexan­der (UNA) 49.30, 3 Nick­ili Lewis (Con­corde) 49.40

Boys U-20: 1 Cyril Sum­n­er (Mem­phis) 49.07, 2 Kyle Williams (Burn­ley) 49.56, 3 Rev­ell Web­ster (Con­corde) 49.94

Boys U-17: 1 Makae­lan Woods (IG Fast­lane) 52.42, 2 Diy­onte Thomas (Rss Phoenix) 52.58, 3 Jah­fari Far­rel (Sim­plex) 52.97

Girls U-20: 1 Janae De Gannes (Con­corde) 1:00.54, 2 Di­a­mond Paul (PFNJ) 1:00.72, 3 Tiara Sim­mons (Burn­ley) 1:02.73

Girls U-17: 1 Sym­pho­ny Patrick (Con­corde) 1:00.38, 2 Ja­dyne Joseph (Abi­lene Wild­cats) 1:01.57, 3 Kyah Hyson (Full­fill­ingathl) 1:02.97

800m

Men: 1 Steven Wal­cott (De­fence Force) 2:03.66, 2 Kadesh Roberts (Mem­phis) 2:06.33, 3 Car­l­letne Mas­si­ah (Rss Phoenix) 2:12.68

Boys U-17: 1 Mahkaya Ma­hon (Oa­sics Ath­let­ic) 2:12.07, 2 Khor­dae Lewis (OAW) 2:12.10, 3 Keiel Samuel (OAW) 2:14.10

Boys U-20: Jah­fa Wood­ley (Mem­phis) 1:59.22, 2 Ste­fan Came­jo (Mem­phis) 2:01.62, 3 Ryan Joseph (Cougars) 2:04.54

Boys U-17 400m hur­dles: 1 Ta­fari Alexan­der (To­co Tafac) 1:13.91, 2 Isa­iah Alder (Cougars) 1:14.74

Boys U-17: 1 Ma­hon, Mahkaya (Oa­sics Ath­let­ic) 2:12.07, 2 Lewis, Khor­dae 09 OAW 2:12.10, 3 Samuel, Keiel 08 OAW 2:14.10

Girls U-17: 1 East­man, Na­talia 07 Rss Phoenix 2:23.22, 2 Bai­ley, Aniqah 08 OAW 2:30.83, 3 Bur­ton, Je­niece 08 Cougars 2:37.99

Shot Put

Boys U-17: 1 Jay­don Nedd (UNA) 11.50m, 2 Tyrique Vin­cent (Con­corde) 10.85m, 3 Ad­di­son Sec­ond (Full­fill­ingathl) 9.40m

Girls U-20: 1 Adri­an­na Quam­i­na (D'Abadie) 10.25m, 2 Nichelle Lyons (To­co Tafac) 8.85m, 3 Sarah Mc Knight (D'Abadie) 8.65m

Men: 1 Hezekiel Romeo (UNA) 16.86m, 2 Akeel An­toine (NWAC) 15.64m, 3 Nichols, Isaac 01 Burn­ley 13.30m

Javelin

Boys U-20: 1 Chavez Mel­oney (To­co Tafac) 41.36m, 2 Mick­el Guardian (UNA) 34.37m, 3 Cameron Seaton (UNA) 33.14m

Boys U-17: 1 Isa­iah Alder (Cougars) 30.49m, 2 Ad­di­son Sec­ond (Full­fill­ingathl) 27.35m, 3 Omari Lyons (To­co Tafac) 17.76m

Men: 1 An­tho­ny Di­az (PFNJ) 54.89m, 2 Sher­win Mar­shall (UNA) 35.25m, 3 Patrick Scott (UNA) 24.99m

Women: 1 Gwen­dolyn Smith (MAP) 33.72m, 2 Suzan Gar­cia (UNA) 19.03m

Dis­cus

Girls U-17: 1 Sofia Quam­i­na (D'Abadie) 22.30m, 2 Kurlest Phillip (To­co Tits) 8.61m

Girls U-20: 1 Adri­an­na Quam­i­na (D'Abadie) 35.03m, 2 Sarah Mc Knight (D'Abadie) 24.96m, 3 Nichelle Lyons (To­co Tafac) 24.73m

Women: 1 Gwen­dolyn Smith (MAP) 31.50m, 2 Suzan Gar­cia (UNA) 22.17m

Men: 1 Umar Sandy (UTT Pa­tri­ots) 51.44m, 2 Ke­nan Alexan­der (UTT) 35.02m, 3 Mal­colm Dou­glas (Full­fill­ingathl) 19.77m

Long Jump

Boys U-17: 1 Tim­o­thy Hamil­ton (IG Fast­lane) 5.76m, 2 Michal Paul (Con­corde) 5.21m, 3 James Adam­son (NWAC) 5.01m

Boys U-20: 1 McKale Mo­hammed (Stal­lion) 6.49m, 2 Drew Wil­son (UNA) 6.21m, 3 Shun­dell Balka­ran (Stal­lion 5.68m)

Girls U-17: 1 Nathaniela King (Con­corde) 4.72m, 2 Kewes Gomes (IG Fast­lane) 4.70m, 3 Kerice Ciel­to (D'Abadie) 4.44m

U-17 1,500m: 1 Khor­dae Lewis (OAW) 4:44.05, 2 Keiel Samuel (OAW) 4:45.33, 3 Mahkaya Ma­hon (Oa­sics) 4:45.41

Boys U-17 3,000m: 1 Isa­iah Alder (Cougars) 10:33.21, 2 Christo­pher Sam­my (QRC) 11:27.05, 3 Luke Williams (QRC) 11:31.61

Boys U-20 5,000m: 1 Omare Thomp­son (OAW) 17:55.94, 2 Mark Dwari­ka (OAW) 18:40.78, 3 Ajani Ti­tus-Baynes (Fyz­abad) 19:29.64

Boys U-17 110m hur­dles: 1 Tyrique Vin­cent (Con­corde) 15.36, 2 Omari Brown (NWAC) 15.89 1.9, 3 Kris­t­ian King (IG Fast­lane) 16.91

Girls U-17 100m hur­dles: 1 Tenique Vin­cent (Con­corde) 15.17; 2 Kewes Gomes (IG Fast­lane) 15.45, 3 Durlaina Rouse (PFNJ) 18.70

Boys U-17 Triple jump: 1 Daniel Brig­gs (Rss Phoenix) 12.20m, 2 Ta­fari Alexan­der (To­co Tafac) 10.04m, 3 Ter­rell Her­nan­dez (To­co Tafac) 9.94m

Boys U-20 High jump: 1 Jah­bar­ri Richards (To­co Tafac) 1.75m, 2 Tayshaun Broome (Rss Phoenix) 1.70m

Men Ham­mer throw: 1 Ja­maal Alexan­der (To­co Tafac) 37.88m, 2 Adri­an Bas­combe (To­co Tafac) 19.92m


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