2008 CARIFTA Games

XXXVII CARIFTA Games
Host city Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis
Date(s) March 22–24
Main stadium Bird Rock Athletic Stadium
Level Junior and Youth
Participation about 488
(278 junior,
210 youth) athletes from
about 22 nations
Events 66
(35 junior
(incl. 3 open),
31 youth)
Records set 9 games records


The 37th CARIFTA Games was held in the Bird Rock Athletic Stadium in Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis, on March 21-24, 2008.[1] IAAF president Lamine Diack was visiting the games emphasizing the event's importance and high value.[2] Detailed reports on the results were given.[3][4][5]


Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the St. Kitts-Nevis Amateur Athletic Association website,[6] and on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[7] An unofficial count yields the number of about 488 athletes (278 junior (under-20) and 210 youth (under-17)) from about 22 countries: Anguilla (11), Antigua and Barbuda (10), Aruba (4), Bahamas (55), Barbados (39), Bermuda (24), British Virgin Islands (10), Cayman Islands (12), Dominica (4), Grenada (19), Guadeloupe (28), Guyana (3), Jamaica (68), Martinique (40), Netherlands Antilles (6), Saint Kitts and Nevis (55), Saint Lucia (11), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (6), Suriname (1), Trinidad and Tobago (63), Turks and Caicos Islands (9), US Virgin Islands (10).


Records

A total of 9 new games records were set.

In the boys' U-20 category, Jamaican long distance runner Kemoy Campbell set the new 5000m record to 14:46.51,[5] while his compatriot K'don Samuels improved the 21-year-old mark of 4.26m in pole vault to 4.60m.[4]

In the girls' U-20 category, four new games records were set: for 800 metres, by Natoya Goule of Jamaica to 2:05.90,[5] for 100 metres hurdles record by Kierre Beckles of Barbados to 13.43s (0.4 m/s),[5] for the Pentathlon by Salcia Slack of Jamaica to 3935 points,[4] and by the 4 x 100 metres relay team from the Bahamas to 44.36s.[4]

Finally, there were three more games records in the boys' U-17 category: by Bahamians Aaron Wilmore who finished the 100 m hurdles in 12.88s (0.6 m/s),[5] and compatriot Nejmi Burnside with 52.81s in the 400 m hurdles.[4] Dillon Simon of Dominica reached a width of 16.63m to establish a new U-17 shot put record.[3]


Austin Sealy Award

The Austin Sealy Trophy for the most outstanding athlete of the games was awarded to Kierre Beckles of Barbados.[5] She won the gold medals in the 100m hurdles competition in the junior (U-20) category setting the new games record to 13.43s, and a bronze medal in the 4x100m relay.


Medal summary

Complete results can be found on the St. Kitts-Nevis Amateur Athletic Association website,[6] and on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[7]


Boys under 20 (Junior)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.1 m/s)
 Yohan Blake (JAM) 10.32  Dexter Lee (JAM) 10.48  Joel Dillon (TRI) 10.57
200 metres
(5.2 m/s)
 Nickel Ashmeade (JAM) 20.16 w  Ramone McKenzie (JAM) 20.33 w  Kendall Bacchus (TRI) 20.78 w
400 metres  Rondell Bartholomew (GRN) 46.86  Jovon Toppin (TRI) 47.26  Fabian Norgrove (BAR) 47.55
800 metres  Gavyn Nero (TRI) 1:51.94  Theon O'Connor (JAM) 1:52.49  Aaron Evans (BER) 1:52.61
1500 metres  Gavyn Nero (TRI) 3:56.14  Kemoy Campbell (JAM) 3:56.80  Conroy Crossman (JAM) 3:59.36
5000 metres  Kemoy Campbell (JAM) 14:46.51 CR  Christian Rock (BAR) 15:57.99  Kendis Bullard (TRI) 15:58.01
110 metres hurdles
(-0.5 m/s)
 Keiron Stewart (JAM) 13.50  Warren Weir (JAM) 14.13  Greggmar Swift (BAR) 14.22
400 metres hurdles  Andre Peart (JAM) 51.81  Keiron Stewart (JAM) 53.05  Jehue Gordon (TRI) 53.18
High Jump  Raymond Higgs (BAH) 2.10  Machell Baker  (JAM) 2.05  Kirk Austin (BAR) 2.00
Pole Vault  K'don Samuels  (JAM) 4.60 CR  Edvardo Humes (BAH) 3.20
Long Jump  Kyron Blaise (TRI) 7.65 w
(4.0 m/s)
 Tarik Batchelor (JAM) 7.34
(0.6 m/s)
Guadeloupe/ Dylan Rigot (GLP) 7.29
(1.8 m/s)
Triple Jump  Kyron Blaise (TRI) 15.76
(-0.5 m/s)
 Tarik Batchelor (JAM) 15.49 w
(5.0 m/s)
Martinique/ Jérémie Varsovie (MTQ) 15.22 w
(3.0 m/s)
Shot Put  Robert Collingwood (TRI) 16.23  Shakir Simons (GRN) 15.93 Martinique/ Mike Montlouis-Dupa (MTQ) 15.67
Discus Throw  Emmanuel Stewart (TRI) 51.46  Noel Facey (JAM) 48.84 Martinique/ Jhovanie Legendart (MTQ) 46.42
Javelin Throw  Trevor Ifill (BAR) 65.48 Guadeloupe/ Laury Battet (GLP) 54.23  Jamel Paul (TRI) 54.00
Heptathlon  Shane Brathwaite (BAR) 5006  Lavaughn Ferguson (BAH) 4515  Thomas Davis (BAH) 4474
4 x 100 metres relay  Jamaica
Warren Weir
Ramone McKenzie
Nickel Ashmeade
Dexter Lee
39.80  Trinidad and Tobago
Abiola Glasgow
Kendall Bacchus
Kyle Jacelon
Joel Dillon
40.68  Barbados
Shekeim Greaves
Renaldo Bailey
Jerry-Lee Davis
Shane Brathwaite
41.59
4 x 400 metres relay  Jamaica
Keiron Stewart
Ramone McKenzie
Nickel Ashmeade
Andre Peart
3:09.71  Trinidad and Tobago
Jameel Alleyne-Walcott
Kervin Morgan
Ancil Nicholson
Jovon Toppin
3:11.34  Bahamas
Jeffery Gibson
Demetrius Pinder
Brandon Miller
Karlton Rolle
3:12.09

: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

Girls under 20 (Junior)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(2.5 m/s)
 Carrie Russell (JAM) 11.39 w  Meritzer Williams (SKN) 11.41 w  Sheniqua Ferguson (BAH) 11.50 w
200 metres
(1.4 m/s)
 Nivea Smith (BAH) 23.01  Meritzer Williams (SKN) 23.11  Jura Levy (JAM) 23.28
400 metres  Janeil Bellille (TRI) 53.57  Kayan Robinson (JAM) 53.77  Alicia Cutenar (JAM) 54.05
800 metres  Natoya Goule (JAM) 2:05.90 CR  Afyia Walker (TRI) 2:10.20  Jessica James (TRI) 2:11.07
1500 metres  Natoya Goule (JAM) 4:33.69  Mackola Joseph (JAM) 4:45.22  Alika Morgan (GUY) 4:47.48
3000 metres  Neisha Morgan (JAM) 10:15.22  Alika Morgan (GUY) 10:15.28  Kimberly Brown (JAM) 10:16.15
100 metres hurdles
(0.4 m/s)
 Kierre Beckles (BAR) 13.43 CR  Rosemarie Carty (JAM) 13.63  Krystal Bodie (BAH) 13.72
400 metres hurdles  Janeil Bellille (TRI) 58.08  Shana-Gaye Tracey (JAM) 58.17  Nikita Tracey (JAM) 59.69
High Jump  Terri Ann Grant (JAM) 1.65 Guadeloupe/ Maeva Caracasse (GLP) 1.65  Shinelle Proctor (AIA) 1.65
Long Jump Martinique/ Daniella Sacama-Isidore (MTQ) 6.03 Guadeloupe/ Gaëlle Gendrey (GLP) 6.02 Martinique/ Keshia Willix (MTQ) 5.90
Triple Jump Martinique/ Keshia Willix (MTQ) 12.91 w
(3.6 m/s)
 Salcia Slack (JAM) 12.81
(1.2 m/s)
Guadeloupe/ Gaëlle Gendrey (GLP) 12.51
(0.0 m/s)
Shot Put Martinique/ Myriam Lixfe (MTQ) 14.61 Martinique/ Gianni Robard (MTQ) 13.93  Hilenn James (TRI) 13.29
Discus Throw  Geneva Greaves (JAM) 44.68  Candicea Bernard (JAM) 40.29 Martinique/ Laurenza Granville (MTQ) 37.03
Javelin Throw  Deandra Dottin (BAR) 47.00 Martinique/ Kevine Egarnes (MTQ) 42.12  Colleen Felix (GRN) 41.33
Pentathlon  Salcia Slack (JAM) 3935 CR Martinique/ Audelia Da Vaiga (MTQ) 3591  Colleen Felix (GRN) 3497
4 x 100 metres relay  Bahamas
Sheniqua Ferguson
Krystal Bodie
Cache Armbrister
Nivea Smith
44.36 CR  Jamaica
Rosemarie Carty
Jura Levy
Alicia Cutenar
Carrie Russell
44.90  Barbados
Tameka Rawlins
Mara Weekes
Sade Sealy
Kierre Beckles
45.75
4 x 400 metres relay  Jamaica
Kayan Robinson
Shana-Gaye Tracey
Nikita Tracey
Alicia Cutenar
3:39.12  Trinidad and Tobago
Jessica James
Sparkle McKnight
Afyia Walker
Janeil Bellille
3:43.65  Barbados
Sade Sealy
Latoya Griffith
Sade Greene
Mara Weekes
3:44.41

: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.


Boys under 17 (Youth)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(-1.6 m/s)
 Geno Jones (BAH) 10.76  Moriba Morain (TRI) 10.84  Christopher Garia (AHO) 11.00
200 metres
(2.0 m/s)
 Kirani James (GRN) 21.38  Moriba Morain (TRI) 21.74  Earl Lee (JAM) 21.89
400 metres  Kirani James (GRN) 47.87  Javere Bell (JAM) 49.08  Nolan Williams (JAM) 49.34
800 metres  Javere Bell (JAM) 1:56.12  Anthonio Mascoll (BAR) 1:56.68  Waquar Dacosta (JAM) 1:58.99
1500 metres  Waquar Dacosta (JAM) 4:09.78  Matthew Wright (BAR) 4:10.44  Ibrahim Hinds (BAR) 4:16.30
3000 metres  Matthew Wright (BAR) 9:05.11  Dwayne Hibbert (JAM) 9:24.89 Guadeloupe/ Gary Siwsanker (GLP) 9:25.04
100 metres hurdles
(0.6 m/s)
 Aaron Wilmore (BAH) 12.88 CR  Tyrel Forde (BAR) 13.13  D'Omar Boyden (JAM) 13.49
400 metres hurdles  Nejmi Burnside (BAH) 52.81 CR  Tyrel Forde (BAR) 55.08  Omar Charles (TRI) 55.29
High Jump  Jonathan Reid (JAM) 2.05  Wendrico Seymour (TCA) 1.95  Travis Webb (CAY) 1.95
Long Jump  Wendrico Seymour (TCA) 6.86  Winsley Tweeboom (AHO) 6.67  Charles Turnquest (BAH) 6.65
Triple Jump  Elton Walcott (TRI) 14.66
(1.3 m/s)
 Jonathan Reid (JAM) 14.17 w
(3.2 m/s)
 Julian Forte (JAM) 13.59 w
(2.6 m/s)
Shot Put  Dillon Simon (DMA) 16.63 CR  John Jones (BAR) 15.93  Rajae Gayle (JAM) 14.75
Discus Throw  Rajae Gayle (JAM) 48.54  Dillon Simon (DMA) 47.00  Rojay Dacres (JAM) 46.70
Javelin Throw  John Jones (BAR) 55.98  Emron Gibbs (GRN) 54.72  Merfilius Leslie (DMA) 51.90
4 x 100 metres relay  Bahamas
Aaron Wilmore
Demetri Knowles
Johnathan Farquharson
Geno Jones
41.85  Trinidad and Tobago
Christian Benjamin
Jonathan Holder
Koffi Hunte
Moriba Morain
42.29  Jamaica
Lemmar Wilson
Earl Lee
A-Shawni Mitchell
Rolando Reid
42.62
4 x 400 metres relay  Jamaica
Nolan Williams
Rolando Reid
A-Shawni Mitchell
Javere Bell
3:19.26  Trinidad and Tobago
Hendrix Foncette
Omar Charles
Kory Woods
Deon Lendore
3:21.20  Bahamas
Alonzo Russell
Zhivago Thompson
Glenwood Baillou
Nejmi Burnside
3:22.77

Girls under 17 (Youth)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.4 m/s)
 Michelle-Lee Ahye (TRI) 11.66  Allison Peter (ISV) 11.91  V'Alonnee Robinson (BAH) 11.91
200 metres
(1.6 m/s)
 Allison Peter (ISV) 23.99  Kai Selvon (TRI) 24.14  Vanessa Bennet (SKN) 24.40
400 metres  Shericka Jackson (JAM) 54.52  Sandrae Farquharson (JAM) 54.56  Rashan Brown (BAH) 55.52
800 metres  Chantal Duncan (JAM) 2:13.46  Ristananna Tracey (JAM) 2:13.77  Hughnique Rolle (BAH) 2:17.58
1500 metres  Kenryca Francis (ATG) 4:48.82  Carla Thompson (JAM) 4:52.34  Antonia Wilson (GRN) 4:56.18
100 metres hurdles
(-0.9 m/s)
 Kenrisha Brathwaite (BAR) 14.04  Samantha Elliot (JAM) 14.17  V'Alonnee Robinson (BAH) 14.18
300 metres hurdles  Danielle Dowie (JAM) 42.62  Kenrisha Brathwaite (BAR) 43.61  Sade Greenidge (BAR) 44.61
High Jump  Petagaye Reid (JAM) 1.74  Akela Jones (BAR) 1.71  Deandra Daniel (TRI) 1.65
Long Jump  V'Alonnee Robinson (BAH) 5.82  Janieve Russell (JAM) 5.72  Rochelle Farquharson (JAM) 5.67
Triple Jump  Shanieka Thomas (JAM) 11.83
(-2.2 m/s)
 Tamara Myers (BAH) 11.55
(-3.5 m/s)
 Rochelle Farquharson (JAM) 11.53
(-1.6 m/s)
Shot Put Martinique/ Yasmine Merkiled (MTQ) 11.74 Guadeloupe/ Laurianne Laurendot (GLP) 11.36  Michelle Rogers (BAR) 11.18
Discus Throw  Monique Henry (JAM) 34.02  Kyshona Knight (BAR) 32.86  Racquel Williams (BAH) 31.34
Javelin Throw Martinique/ Laure Mongin (MTQ) 37.65  Kyshona Knight (BAR) 36.63 Martinique/ Myriam Sacama-Isidore (MTQ) 34.54
4 x 100 metres relay  Jamaica
Natasha Morrison
Yanique Ellington
Sandrae Farquharson
Petra Fanty
46.51  Saint Kitts and Nevis
Arian Maynard
Vanessa Bennet
Trefasana White
Siana Leader
46.95  Bahamas
Sparkyl Cash
V'Alonnee Robinson
Rashan Brown
Henrietta Carey
47.84
4 x 400 metres relay  Jamaica
Petra Fanty
Shericka Jackson
Danielle Dowie
Sandrae Farquharson
3:39.62  Saint Kitts and Nevis
Trefasana White
Vanessa Bennet
Siana Leader
Kaydeen Liburd
3:49.13  Trinidad and Tobago
Desiree Harper
Chelsi Campbell
Marrissa Gale
Sade Andrews
3:50.13

Medal table

The medal count has been published.[8]

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Jamaica 29 25 15 69
2  Trinidad and Tobago 10 10 10 30
3  Bahamas 8 3 12 23
4  Barbados 7 10 9 26
5 Martinique/ Martinique 5 3 6 14
6  Grenada 3 2 3 8
7  Dominica 1 1 1 3
8  Turks and Caicos Islands 1 1 0 2
 U.S. Virgin Islands 1 1 0 2
10  Antigua and Barbuda 1 0 0 1
11 Guadeloupe/ Guadeloupe 0 4 3 7
12  Saint Kitts and Nevis 0 4 1 5
13  Guyana 0 1 1 2
 Netherlands Antilles 0 1 1 2
15  Anguilla 0 0 1 1
 Bermuda 0 0 1 1
 Cayman Islands 0 0 1 1

References

  1. "XXXVII CARIFTA Games". St. Kitts and Nevis Amateur Athletic Association. 2008-02-15. Archived from the original on 2012-02-25. Retrieved 2008-08-20.
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  6. 1 2 XXXVII CARIFTA GAMES, Saint Kitts-Nevis Amateur Athletic Association, retrieved February 13, 2012
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