2003 CARIFTA Games

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XXXII CARIFTA Games
DatesApril 19–21
Host cityPort of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago
VenueHasely Crawford National Stadium
LevelJunior and Youth
Events66
(35 junior (incl. 3 open), 31 youth)
Participationabout 427
(219 junior, 208 youth) athletes from
about 23 nations
Records set14 games records

The 32nd CARIFTA Games were held in the Hasely Crawford National Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago on April 19–21, 2003. A detailed report on the results was given.[1]

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the CFPI[2] and the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[3] An unofficial count yields the number of about 427 athletes (219 junior (under-20) and 208 youth (under-17)) from about 23 countries: Anguilla (3), Antigua and Barbuda (15), Aruba (4), Bahamas (64), Barbados (21), Bermuda (7), British Virgin Islands (7), Cayman Islands (13), Dominica (4), French Guiana (2), Grenada (47), Guadeloupe (20), Guyana (15), Haiti (7), Jamaica (70), Martinique (19), Netherlands Antilles (15), Saint Kitts and Nevis (6), Saint Lucia (8), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (5), Trinidad and Tobago (66), Turks and Caicos Islands (8), US Virgin Islands (1).

Records

A total of 14 games records were set.[1][2]

In the boys' U-20 category, Usain Bolt from Jamaica set three new games records finishing the 200 metres in 20.43s (wind: -1.1 m/s), the 400 metres in 46.35s, and together with the Jamaican 4 × 100 m relay team in 39.43s. In triple jump, Ayata Joseph from Antigua and Barbuda set a new mark of 16.20 metres. In shot put, Jamaican Kimani Kirton achieved 17.33 metres. In the discus throw competition, the old mark of 50.41 metres by Jamaican Dwayne Henclewood from the year 2000 was improved three times. First, Kimani Kirton from Jamaica threw 51.25 metres in his second attempt. Then, Eric Mathias from the British Virgin Islands reached 51.43 metres in his fifth attempt, before setting the final mark of 55.20 metres in the last attempt.

In the girls' U-20 category, Camile Robinson from Jamaica finished the 400 metres hurdles in 56.61 seconds. The Jamaican 4x400 metres relay team set the new record to 3:36.20. Peaches Roach from Jamaica and Levern Spencer from Saint Lucia jumped 1.86 metres high.

In the boys' U-17 category, Romaine Gordon from Jamaica won the 100 metres hurdles in the new record time of 13.12s (wind: (-1.8 m/s).

Finally, in the girls' U-17 category,

Kimberly Williams
from Jamaica set the new record in triple jump of 12.18 metres (wind: 0.3 m/s), and the Jamaican 4x400 metres team achieved 3:39.50.

Austin Sealy Award

The Austin Sealy Trophy for the most outstanding athlete of the games was awarded to Usain Bolt from Jamaica.[1][4][5] He won 4 gold medals (200m, 400m, 4 × 100 m relay, and 4 × 400 m relay) in the junior (U-20) category, achieving three new games records.

Medal summary

Medal winners are published by category: Boys under 20 (Junior),[6] Girls under 20 (Junior),[7] Boys under 17 (Youth),[8] and Girls under 17 (Youth).[9] Complete results can be found on the CFPI[2] and the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[3]

Boys under 20 (Junior)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(3.8 m/s)
 Darrel Brown (TRI) 10.20w  Churandy Martina (AHO) 10.37w  Tesfa Latty (JAM) 10.40w
200 metres
(-1.1 m/s)
 Usain Bolt (JAM) 20.43 CR  Daniel Bailey (ATG) 21.10  Adrian Durant (ISV) 21.14
400 metres  Usain Bolt (JAM) 46.35 CR  Jamil James (TRI) 47.34  Andretti Bain (BAH) 47.39
800 metres  Mellard Brown (JAM) 1:50.49  Davian Parker (JAM) 1:52.08  Carlan Arthur (TRI) 1:52.22
1500 metres  Carlan Arthur (TRI) 4:03.29  Alex Sawyer (BAH) 4:03.32  Ran Joseph (LCA) 4:03.81
5000 metres  Cleveland Forde (GUY) 15:27.42  Jason Elleson (JAM) 15:35.64  Kerone Fairweather (JAM) 16:14.24
110 metres hurdles
(-3.1 m/s)
 Eddy De Lépine (MTQ) 14.25  Shamar Sands (BAH) 14.48  Pete Smith (JAM) 14.64
400 metres hurdles  Kimani Williams (JAM) 51.22  Isa Phillips (JAM) 51.29  Andretti Bain (BAH) 53.68
High Jump
 Carlos Mattis (JAM) 2.09  Garvin Peters (GRN)
 Omar Wright (CAY)
2.03
Pole Vault
 Wasim Walker (JAM) 4.01
Long Jump
 Damion Young (JAM) 7.40
(-1.8 m/s)
 Cédric Bergoz (MTQ) 7.27
(0.6 m/s)
 Shawn Thomas (TRI) 7.27
(1.7 m/s)
Triple Jump
 Ayata Joseph (ATG) 16.20 CR
(1.0 m/s)
 Carlos Mattis (JAM) 15.19w
(3.0 m/s)
 Jamal Cumberbatch (BAR) 14.80w
(2.3 m/s)
Shot Put
 Kimani Kirton (JAM) 17.33 CR  Fabian Morgan (JAM) 16.78  David Villeneuve (MTQ) 16.62
Discus Throw
 Eric Mathias (IVB) 55.20 CR  Kimani Kirton (JAM) 51.25  David Villeneuve (MTQ) 51.09
Javelin Throw
 Jamal Forde (BAR) 65.46  Christophe Marie-Nelly (MTQ) 60.83  Densley Joseph (GRN) 59.05
Heptathlon†  Wilbert Walker (JAM) 4837  Akido Noel (GRN) 4613  Mikel Courtney (TRI) 4523
4 x 100 metres relay
 Jamaica
Winston Hutton
Orion Nicely
Tesfa Latty
Usain Bolt
39.43 CR  Trinidad and Tobago
Marcus Duncan
Dion Rodriguez
Mark Phillip
Darrel Brown
40.64  Bahamas
Shamar Sands
Alonzo Hinds
Tyrone Sawyer
Oscar Greene
40.80
4 x 400 metres relay
 Jamaica
Mellard Brown
Kimani Williams
Isa Phillips
Usain Bolt
3:09.70  Trinidad and Tobago
Joel Pile
Kellon Francis
Deverne Charles
Jamil James
3:12.46  Bahamas
Allison Bridgewater
Tyrone Sawyer
Jacobi Mitchell
Andretti Bain
3:13.72

†: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

Girls under 20 (Junior)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(3.8 m/s)
 Kerron Stewart (JAM) 11.41w  Sherone Simpson (JAM) 11.44w  Wanda Hutson (TRI) 11.68w
200 metres
(-3.0 m/s)
 Tiandra Ponteen (SKN) 23.71  Nickesha Anderson (JAM) 23.76  Kerron Stewart (JAM) 23.93
400 metres  
Anneisha McLaughlin
 (JAM)
52.57  Tiandra Ponteen (SKN) 52.76  Davita Prendergast (JAM) 53.96
800 metres  Carlene Robinson (JAM) 2:07.56  Kayann Thompson (JAM) 2:07.94  Denelle de Verteuil (TRI) 2:14.04
1500 metres  Kayann Thompson (JAM) 4:31.75  Janill Williams (ATG) 4:37.08  Vanessa Whittle (JAM) 4:38.03
3000 metres†  Janill Williams (ATG) 10:12.32  Jennifer Chichester (GUY) 10:14.08  Lorain McKenzie (JAM) 10:15.47
100 metres hurdles
(-2.2 m/s)
 Nadina Marsh (JAM) 13.89  Keisha Brown (JAM) 13.96  Géraldine Lecefel (MTQ) 14.56
400 metres hurdles  Camile Robinson (JAM) 56.61 CR  Carlene Robinson (JAM) 58.47  Josanne Lucas (TRI) 58.55
High Jump
 Peaches Roach (JAM) 1.86 CR  Levern Spencer (LCA) 1.86 CR  Shaunette Davidson (JAM) 1.84
Long Jump
 Elysée Vesanes (MTQ) 6.28
(1.5 m/s)
 Kedine Geddes (JAM) 6.23w
(2.9 m/s)
 Charisse Bacchus (TRI) 6.13w
(3.3 m/s)
Triple Jump
 Sheron Mark (TRI) 12.82  Zelica Montout (GLP) 12.74  Prescillia Corneille (GLP) 12.63
Shot Put
 Aymara Albury (BAH) 13.62  Tressa-Anne Charles (LCA) 13.21  Astrid Hemat (GUF) 12.37
Discus Throw
 Shernelle Nicholls (BAR) 41.77  LokToya McShine (TRI) 40.10  Aymara Albury (BAH) 39.80
Javelin Throw
 Nathalia Vincent (GRN) 43.53  
Erma Gene Evans
 (LCA)
43.08  Melinda Bastian (BAH) 40.91
Pentathlon†  Nadina Marsh (JAM) 3868  Charisse Bacchus (TRI) 3548w  Cuquie Melville (TRI) 3401
4 x 100 metres relay
 Jamaica
Jodi-Ann Powell
Kerron Stewart
Nickesha Anderson
Sherone Simpson
44.42  Trinidad and Tobago
Dianne Cooke
Wanda Hutson
Monique Cabral
Kelly-Ann Baptiste
45.09  Bahamas
Cotrell Martin
Leonie Ezegbunam
Felicia Sturrup
Utica Edgecombe
46.47
4 x 400 metres relay
 
Anneisha McLaughlin
3:36.20 CR  Trinidad and Tobago
Crystal Skeete
Abigail David
Josanne Lucas
Kyesha Hills
3:40.08  Bahamas
Cotrell Martin
Sidell Ingraham
Lanece Clarke
Felicia Sturrup
3:53.86

†: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

Boys under 17 (Youth)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(1.3 m/s)
 Remaldo Rose (JAM) 10.65  Jerraine Downie (JAM) 10.72  Ramon Gittens (BAR) 10.92
200 metres
(-2.1 m/s)
 Mekel Downer (JAM) 22.25  Akeem Forde (BAR) 22.27  Jerraine Downie (JAM) 22.30
400 metres  Josef Robertson (JAM) 48.54  Renny Quow (TRI) 48.97  Akeem Forde (BAR) 49.60
800 metres  Jamaal James (TRI) 1:56.15  Kamar Ellis (JAM) 1:56.92  Melvin Weller (JAM) 1:57.27
1500 metres  Neilon Joseph (GRN) 4:13.52  Roderick Rock (BAR) 4:15.69  Robert Watson (JAM) 4:17.00
3000 metres  Neilon Joseph (GRN) 9:20.50  Sandino Nero (TRI) 9:22.75  Lorry Lucea (MTQ) 9:29.60
100 metres hurdles
(-1.8 m/s)
 Romaine Gordon (JAM) 13.12 CR  Akeil Facey (JAM) 13.44  Stevy Theliam (MTQ) 13.70
400 metres hurdles  Josef Robertson (JAM) 53.69  Terry Marshall (BAR) 54.81  Andre Pratt (JAM) 56.44
High Jump
 Alain Bailey (JAM) 2.03  Akeil Facey (JAM) 2.00  Joel Phillip (GRN) 1.95
Long Jump
 Joel Phillip (GRN) 6.98
(-1.5 m/s)
 Alain Bailey (JAM) 6.92
(0.3 m/s)
 Claude Paul (AHO) 6.75
(0.2 m/s)
Triple Jump
 Brandon Joseph (ATG) 14.21
(1.3 m/s)
 Barry Batson (BAR) 14.14w
(2.9 m/s)
 Joel Phillip (GRN) 14.06
(-0.9 m/s)
Shot Put
 Tyron Benjamin (DMA) 15.17  Deon Charles (GRN) 14.56  Ramon Harewood (BAR) 13.71
Discus Throw
 Sharif Small (JAM) 47.39  Tyron Benjamin (DMA) 44.12  Raedon Gill (GRN) 40.49
Javelin Throw
 Jody Placid (GRN) 57.71  Jonathan Denis (GLP) 55.97  Wayne George (GRN) 49.29
4 x 100 metres relay
 
Renaldo Rose
41.77  Barbados
Barry Batson
Ramon Gittens
Terry Marshall
Akeem Forde
42.13  Trinidad and Tobago
Kester Charles
Kern Mapp
Jamal Clinton
Kashif Williams
42.19
4 x 400 metres relay
 Jamaica
Andre Pratt
Kamar Ellis
Mekel Downer
Josef Robertson
3:19.17  Barbados
Terry Marshall
Roderick Rock
Rasheed Holder
Akeem Forde
3:21.19  Bahamas
Kayuse Burrows
Decode Glinton
Deangelo Griffin
Wilton Martin
3:21.25

Girls under 17 (Youth)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(1.3 m/s)
 
Samantha Henry
 (JAM)
11.71  Tamara Rigby (BAH) 11.79  Shaunetta Stewart (JAM) 11.89
200 metres
(-2.2 m/s)
 Tavara Rigby (BAH) 24.29  Shaunetta Stewart (JAM) 24.43  Tamara Rigby (BAH) 24.66
400 metres  Annabella Reid (JAM) 53.81  Sonita Sutherland (JAM) 53.90  Tavara Rigby (BAH) 54.92
800 metres  Jodian Richards (JAM) 2:14.57  Pilar McShine (TRI) 2:15.49  Nicole Ledgister (JAM) 2:16.71
1500 metres  Jodian Richards (JAM) 4:37.72  Pilar McShine (TRI) 4:38.67  Jennifer Chichester (GUY) 4:48.06
100 metres hurdles
(-2.9 m/s)
 Natasha Ruddock (JAM) 14.42  Tavia Burke (JAM) 14.51  Michelle Cumberbatch (BAH) 15.42
300 metres hurdles  Sherene Pinnock (JAM) 42.24  Melony McKay (JAM) 42.61  Nerissa Phillip (GRN) 43.08
High Jump
 Rhonda Watkins (TRI) 1.73  Latroya Darrell (BER) 1.68  Andrea Moss (BAH) 1.65
Long Jump
 Rhonda Watkins (TRI) 5.79
(0.8 m/s)
 Kimona Smith (JAM) 5.58w
(2.7 m/s)
 Shara Proctor (AIA) 5.45
(1.1 m/s)
Triple Jump
 
Kimberly Williams
 (JAM)
12.18 CR
(0.3 m/s)
 Kimona Smith (JAM) 11.98
(-1.3 m/s)
 Lorrie Hamony (GLP) 11.75
(-1.6 m/s)
Shot Put
 Brittney Marshall (BER) 12.44  Annie Alexander (TRI) 12.01  Sabina Christmas (DMA) 11.80
Discus Throw
 Sasha Ferguson (BAH) 36.23  Marie-Christine Vulcain (MTQ) 36.02  Brittney Marshall (BER) 35.66
Javelin Throw
 Amanda Edwards (ATG) 39.06  Tracy Morrison (BAH) 38.48  Laurence Germany (MTQ) 37.16
4 x 100 metres relay
 
Samantha Henry
46.07  Bahamas
Tamara Rigby
Tavara Rigby
Tina Ferguson
T'Shonda Webb
46.75  Guadeloupe
Audrey Rima
Cynthia Gane
Teissa Pierre-Justin
Melina Gallas
47.20
4 x 400 metres relay
 Jamaica
Sherene Pinnock
Sonita Sutherland
Melony McKay
Annabella Reid
3:39.50 CR  Bahamas
Tamara Rigby
Deandra Lang
Michelle Cumberbatch
Tavara Rigby
3:48.23  Trinidad and Tobago
Karla Hope
Gineille Felix
Sade St. Louis
Pilar McShine
3:49.29

Medal table

The medal count has been published.[10] It is in agreement with an unofficial medal count.


  *   Host nation (Trinidad and Tobago)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Jamaica (JAM)39231476
2 Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)*6121028
3 Grenada (GRN)53614
4 Antigua and Barbuda (ATG)4206
5 Bahamas (BAH)361322
6 Barbados (BAR)26412
7 Martinique (MTQ)23611
8 Bermuda (BER)1113
 Dominica (DMA)1113
 Guyana (GUY)1113
11 Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN)1102
12 British Virgin Islands (IVB)1001
13 Saint Lucia (LCA)0314
14 Guadeloupe (GLP)0235
15 Netherlands Antilles (AHO)0112
16 Cayman Islands (CAY)0101
17 Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF)0011
 French Guiana (GUF)0011
 U.S. Virgin Islands (VIR)0011
Totals (19 entries)666664196


References

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