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Women's Under 17 High Jump
Final Results

 

 
JAM.gif Daneille NOBLE
1.73

 

TTO.gif Tenique VINCENT
1.65

 

IVB.gif Jah'kyla MORTON
1.60
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Gianna PAUL
TTO.gif
1.60
4.
Asia MCKAY
JAM.gif
1.60
6.
A'Sia MCMASTER
IVB.gif
1.50
7.
Koi ADDERLEY
BAH.gif
1.50
7.
Alexia RENEL
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1.50
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Women's Heptathlon
200m (Event 1/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shania MYERS
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24.63
2.
Gianna PAUL
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25.61
3.
Mia MCINTOSH
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25.64
4.
Akeela MCMASTER
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26.00
5.
Gailan JOHN
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26.32
6.
Tenique VINCENT
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26.62
7.
Lou-Anna PRONZOLA
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28.11
8.
Cadence STANLEY
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28.71
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Women's Heptathlon
100m Hurdles (Event 2/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shania MYERS
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13.67
2.
Mia MCINTOSH
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15.04
3.
Gianna PAUL
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15.83
4.
Akeela MCMASTER
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15.83
5.
Tenique VINCENT
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15.94
6.
Gailan JOHN
VIN.gif
17.61
7.
Cadence STANLEY
USA.gif
18.36
8.
Lou-Anna PRONZOLA
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18.38
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Women's Heptathlon
High Jump (Event 3/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tenique VINCENT
TTO.gif
1.70
2.
Gianna PAUL
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1.64
3.
Akeela MCMASTER
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1.55
4.
Shania MYERS
JAM.gif
1.52
5.
Mia MCINTOSH
ANT.gif
1.49
5.
Cadence STANLEY
USA.gif
1.49
7.
Gailan JOHN
VIN.gif
1.46
8.
Lou-Anna PRONZOLA
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1.43
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Women's Heptathlon
Shot Put (Event 4/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shania MYERS
JAM.gif
11.23
2.
Cadence STANLEY
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9.77
3.
Akeela MCMASTER
IVB.gif
9.04
4.
Tenique VINCENT
TTO.gif
9.02
5.
Gianna PAUL
TTO.gif
8.66
6.
Gailan JOHN
VIN.gif
8.31
7.
Lou-Anna PRONZOLA
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7.28
8.
Mia MCINTOSH
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6.59
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Men's 200m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nazzio JOHN
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21.52
2.
Zion CAMPBELL
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21.69
3.
Jaiden REID
CAY.gif
21.77
4.
Shamar HORATIO
GUY.gif
21.83
5.
Revell WEBSTER
TTO.gif
21.92
6.
Joshua ST. JEAN
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22.13
7.
George RAHYIM
IVB.gif
23.04
8.
Sanjay WEEKES
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23.19
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shakeem MCKAY
TTO.gif
21.72
2.
Jaleel CROAL
IVB.gif
21.99
3.
Shamarie NEWTON-ROBERTS
SKN.gif
22.04
4.
Chrysley APPATORE
FRA.gif
22.15
5.
Benjamin KEVAUGHN
TCA.gif
22.33
6.
Alex GORDON
CAY.gif
22.59
7.
Peter Michael DANIEL
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23.30
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sandrey DAVISON
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21.53
2.
Wanyae BELLE
IVB.gif
21.87
3.
Devonric MACK
VIN.gif
21.95
4.
K'Anthony BENJAMIN
SKN.gif
22.05
5.
Josiah PARRIS
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22.12
6.
Terrone WEBSTER
AIA.gif
22.38
7.
Aleiando DURHAM
TCA.gif
22.57
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Bryan LEVELL
JAM.gif
21.57
2.
Amani MASCOLL-BECKLES
BAR.gif
21.69
3.
Shavin HECTOR-CHARLES
GRN.gif
22.07
4.
Kyle LAWRENCE
VIN.gif
22.21
5.
Ezekiel NEWTON
GUY.gif
22.28
6.
Rihoann RILCY
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23.07
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Men's 200m
Heats Results

 

Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sandrey DAVISON
JAM.gif
21.26
2.
Zion CAMPBELL
BAH.gif
21.33
3.
Wanyae BELLE
IVB.gif
21.50
4.
Amani MASCOLL-BECKLES
BAR.gif
21.73
5.
Revell WEBSTER
TTO.gif
21.81
6.
Devonric MACK
VIN.gif
21.89
7.
Shamarie NEWTON-ROBERTS
SKN.gif
21.97

 

Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Bryan LEVELL
JAM.gif
21.01
2.
Shakeem MCKAY
TTO.gif
21.46
3.
Nazzio JOHN
GRN.gif
21.53
4.
Jaiden REID
CAY.gif
21.64
5.
Shamar HORATIO
GUY.gif
21.75
6.
Jaleel CROAL
IVB.gif
22.19
7.
K'Anthony BENJAMIN
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22.32
8.
Josiah PARRIS
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22.38
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Men's 800m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nirobi SMITH-MILLS
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1:55.11
2.
Nathan CUMBERBATCH
TTO.gif
1:55.75
3.
Adrian NETHERSOLE
JAM.gif
1:55.89
4.
Sancho SMITH
BER.gif
1:56.22
5.
Jahshani FARRINGTON
IVB.gif
1:57.91
6.
Troy LLANOS
TTO.gif
1:59.15
7.
Tajhjani BROOKS
AIA.gif
2:00.01
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Allan LACROIX
FRA.gif
1:57.92
2.
Nellie AMBRITON
VIN.gif
1:58.18
3.
J'Voughnn BLAKE
JAM.gif
1:58.31
4.
Jahleel ARMSTRONG
BAR.gif
1:58.34
5.
Alexander CAINES
SKN.gif
1:59.13
6.
Jelani JOHNSON
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1:59.30
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