2003 Leeward Islands Junior Championships in Athletics

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III Leeward Islands Junior/Youth Championships
DatesMay 31–June 1
Host cityRoad Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands
VenueA. O. Shirley Recreation Ground
LevelJunior and Youth
Events44 (12 junior boys, 12 junior girls, 10 youth boys, 10 youth girls)
Participation164 athletes from
7 nations

The 2003 Leeward Islands Junior Championships in Athletics took place on May 31–June 1, 2003. The event was held at the A. O. Shirley Recreation Ground in Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands. A detailed report was published.[1][2]

A total of 44 events were contested, 22 by boys and 22 by girls.

Medal summary[]

Complete results were published.[2][3]

Boys (U-20)[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Daniel Bailey
 Antigua and Barbuda
10.62
 British Virgin Islands
10.96
 U.S. Virgin Islands
11.13
200 metres Daniel Bailey
 Antigua and Barbuda
22.29
 Antigua and Barbuda
22.34
 British Virgin Islands
22.63
400 metres
 British Virgin Islands
50.64
 U.S. Virgin Islands
50.82
 Antigua and Barbuda
51.44
800 metres
 Antigua and Barbuda
1:58.80
 Saint Kitts
2:01.34 Adolphus Jones
 Saint Kitts
2:12.83
1500 metres
 Antigua and Barbuda
4:13.42
 Saint Kitts
4:20.12
 Saint Kitts
4:56.85
5000 metres
 Antigua and Barbuda
17:25.5 (ht)
 Saint Kitts
18:16.2 (ht)
 Antigua and Barbuda
18:46.2 (ht)
High Jump James Grayman
 Antigua and Barbuda
2.00 Adolphus Jones
 Saint Kitts
1.90
 Nevis
1.80
Long Jump Ayata Joseph
 Antigua and Barbuda
7.12
 Saint Kitts
6.51 Adolphus Jones
 Saint Kitts
6.42
Triple Jump Ayata Joseph
 Antigua and Barbuda
14.79 Adolphus Jones
 Saint Kitts
12.99 Brandon Joseph
 Antigua and Barbuda
12.98
Shot Put
 British Virgin Islands
14.02
 Sint Maarten
12.51
 Saint Kitts
11.05
Discus Throw
 British Virgin Islands
48.07
 Sint Maarten
33.16
 British Virgin Islands
30.11
Javelin Throw
 Sint Maarten
40.85 Adolphus Jones
 Saint Kitts
39.84 James Grayman
 Antigua and Barbuda
38.90

: Open event for both U20 and U17 athletes.

Girls (U-20)[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
 Antigua and Barbuda
12.02
 Saint Kitts
12.60
 Saint Kitts
12.87
200 metres
 Antigua and Barbuda
25.19
 Saint Kitts
26.54
 Saint Kitts
26.81
400 metres
 Antigua and Barbuda
1:01.15
 Saint Kitts
1:01.19
 Antigua and Barbuda
1:01.59
800 metres
 Antigua and Barbuda
2:26.84
 Antigua and Barbuda
2:28.15
 U.S. Virgin Islands
2:37.71
1500 metres
 Antigua and Barbuda
5:17.59
 Antigua and Barbuda
5:19.55
 Sint Maarten
5:58.44
3000 metres
 Antigua and Barbuda
11:42.29
 Nevis
12:20.71
 Antigua and Barbuda
13:00.00
High Jump
 Nevis
1.50
 Saint Kitts

 British Virgin Islands
1.50
Long Jump
 Saint Kitts
5.37
 Saint Kitts
4.93
 Nevis
4.88
Triple Jump
 Saint Kitts
11.37
 Antigua and Barbuda
10.29
 British Virgin Islands
9.95
Shot Put
 Nevis
9.92
 Saint Kitts
8.40
 British Virgin Islands
8.34
Discus Throw
 British Virgin Islands
25.77
 Antigua and Barbuda
25.40
 Sint Maarten
24.29
Javelin Throw
 Nevis
23.80
 Saint Kitts
23.17
 British Virgin Islands
21.71

: Open event for both U20 and U17 athletes.

Boys (U-17)[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
 Antigua and Barbuda
11.18
 Sint Maarten
11.21
 British Virgin Islands
11.25
200 metres
 Antigua and Barbuda
22.75
 British Virgin Islands
22.85
 Saint Kitts
23.59
400 metres
 Saint Kitts
52.1 (ht)
 Saint Kitts
52.2 (ht)
 British Virgin Islands
53.9 (ht)
800 metres
 Saint Kitts
2:06.77
 Antigua and Barbuda
2:08.25
 Saint Kitts
2:11.12
1500 metres
 Saint Kitts
4:30.97
 Saint Kitts
4:30.99
 Antigua and Barbuda
4:50.12
High Jump
 British Virgin Islands
1.80
 British Virgin Islands
1.70
 Saint Kitts
1.70
Long Jump
 Saint Kitts
6.39
 Sint Maarten
6.39
 Saint Kitts
6.29
Shot Put
 Saint Kitts
13.59
 Saint Kitts
12.70
 Nevis
10.57
Discus Throw
 Saint Kitts
35.69
 Nevis
28.88
 Nevis
26.68
Javelin Throw
 Saint Kitts
36.50
 Nevis
33.59
 Nevis
32.46

Girls (U-17)[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
 Antigua and Barbuda
11.9 (ht) Marecia Pemberton
 Saint Kitts
12.5 (ht)
 Saint Kitts
12.5 (ht)
200 metres
 Antigua and Barbuda
25.51
 Antigua and Barbuda
26.47
 Anguilla
26.51
400 metres
 Antigua and Barbuda
59.18
 U.S. Virgin Islands
1:00.49
 Saint Kitts
1:01.93
800 metres
 Antigua and Barbuda
2:25.88
 Saint Kitts
2:26.00
 Nevis
2:29.30
1500 metres
 Saint Kitts
5:12.2 (ht)
 Antigua and Barbuda
5:17.4 (ht)
 Nevis
5:20.8 (ht)
High Jump
 Nevis
1.50 Shara Proctor
 Anguilla
1.50
 Saint Kitts
1.40
Long Jump Shara Proctor
 Anguilla
5.64
 Nevis
5.11
 Saint Kitts
4.93
Shot Put
 Nevis
9.93
 Saint Kitts
9.60
 Saint Kitts
9.55
Discus Throw
 Saint Kitts
26.80
 Nevis
25.45 Shara Proctor
 Anguilla
24.40
Javelin Throw
 Antigua and Barbuda
35.27
 Nevis
25.25
 Saint Kitts
22.13

Medal table (unofficial)[]

  *   Host nation (British Virgin Islands)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Antigua and Barbuda218736
2 Saint Kitts11201647
3 Nevis56718
4 British Virgin Islands*54716
5 Sint Maarten1427
6 Anguilla1124
7 U.S. Virgin Islands0224
Totals (7 nations)444543132

Team trophies[]

The scores for the team trophy were published.[2]

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Saint Kitts 282.5
2  Antigua and Barbuda 243
3  British Virgin Islands 135.5
4  Nevis 114
5  Sint Maarten 48
6  Anguilla 23
7  U.S. Virgin Islands 21

Participation[]

According to an unofficial count, 164 athletes from 7 countries participated.

References[]

  1. ^ St. Kitts reclaims Leeward Islands Jr. Track and Field title, Island Sun, June 7, 2003, archived from the original on October 31, 2012, retrieved February 26, 2014
  2. ^ a b c 2003 LEEWARD ISLANDS TRACK & FIELD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP, Nevis Amateur Athletic Association, retrieved February 26, 2014
  3. ^ 2003 Leeward Islands Jr. Championships complete results, Island Sun, June 7, 2003, archived from the original on October 31, 2012, retrieved February 26, 2014
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