2006 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships

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XVII Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships
Logo CAC Junior 2006.jpg
Dates14–16 July
Host cityPort of Spain, Trinidad Trinidad and Tobago
VenueHasely Crawford Stadium
LevelJunior and Youth
Events81
(43 junior,
38 youth)
Participationabout 449
(245 junior,
204 youth) athletes from
24 nations
2010 Santo Domingo

The 17th Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships were held in the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad, between 14–16 July 2006, and organized by the National Amateur Athletic Association of Trinidad & Tobago (NAAATT). The event was open for athletes from the invited countries, that are members of the Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation (CACAC), in two categories: Junior A Category: 17 to 19 years as of 31 December 2004 (Born between 1987 and 1989), and Junior B Category: 14 to 16 years as of 31 December 2006 (Born between 1990 and 1992).[1] A preview[2] and detailed discussions of the results on a day-by-day basis are given.[3][4][5]

Records[]

A total of 18 new championship records were set.[6][7]

Event Record Athlete Country Type
Boys Under 20 (Junior)
5000 m 14:21.58  Mexico CR
110 m hurdles 13.69   (1.6 m/s) Ryan Brathwaite  Barbados CR
Shot put 17.06m  Dominica CR
Discus throw 52.79m  Jamaica CR
Hammer throw
(junior implement, 6 kg)
60.25m1)  Puerto Rico CR
Girls Under 20 (Junior)
200 m 23.20   (2.0 m/s) Schillonie Calvert  Jamaica CR
400 m 51.57 Sonita Sutherland  Jamaica CR
400 m hurdles 57.09 Sherene Pinnock  Jamaica CR
2000 m steeplechase 8:09.76  Puerto Rico CR
Pole vault 4.05m  Puerto Rico CR
Long jump 6.56m   (0.0 m/s) Rhonda Watkins  Trinidad and Tobago CR
Hammer throw 54.51m  Mexico CR
Boys Under 17 (Youth)
400 m hurdles 52.62  Bahamas CR
4×100 m relay 40.83
Ramone McKenzie
Nickel Ashmeade
Dexter Lee
 Jamaica CR
Pole vault 4.50m  Puerto Rico CR
Discus throw 52.77m Omar Bryan  Jamaica CR
Girls Under 17 (Youth)
100 m hurdles 13.72   (1.3 m/s) Kierre Beckles  Barbados CR
Javelin throw 39.92m Deandra Dottin  Barbados CR
4000 m race walk 20:24.68 Jamy Franco  Guatemala CR
Key
AR — Area record  • CR — Championship record  • NR — National record

Notes:

1): This was a new championship record using the (junior implement) hammer of 6 kg. However, Yosmel Montes from Cuba threw the hammer 65.88m using the (senior implement) 7.257 kg hammer during the 1996 championships.[8]

Medal summary[]

The results are published.[6][7][9][10][11][12][13]

Male Junior A (under 20)[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(1.5 m/s)
 Yohan Blake (JAM) 10.33  Keston Bledman (TRI) 10.39  Ramon Gittens (BAR) 10.56
200 metres
(1.4 m/s)
 Yohan Blake (JAM) 21.02  Ramon Gittens (BAR) 21.12   (TRI) 21.22
400 metres  Renny Quow (TRI) 46.14  Allodin Fothergill (JAM) 46.17  Edino Steele (JAM) 46.29
800 metres  Jamaal James (TRI) 1:51.73  Andre Thomas (JAM) 1:52.28   (JAM)
  (MEX)
1:52.93
1:52.93
1500 metres   (MEX) 3:52.04   (MEX) 3:55.18   (PUR) 3:56.79
5000 metres   (MEX) 14:21.58 CR   (MEX) 14:51.22   (PUR) 15:45.88
110 metres hurdles
(1.6 m/s)
 Ryan Brathwaite (BAR) 13.69 CR   (JAM) 14.04   (BAR) 14.21
400 metres hurdles   (BAR) 53.21   (TRI) 53.29   (PUR) 53.56
3000 metres steeplechase   (MEX) 9:05.99   (MEX) 9:23.43   (ESA) 9:52.77
High jump   (MEX) 2.11m  Jamal Wilson (BAH) 2.11m   (BAR) 2.08m
Pole vault   (GUA) 4.10m   (PUR) 4.00m   (JAM) 4.00m
Long jump  Alain Bailey (JAM) 7.68m  Rudon Bastian (BAH) 7.55m   (JAM) 7.30m w
(2.2 m/s)
Triple jump   (JAM) 15.25m
(0.7 m/s)
  (HON) 15.09m
(0.9 m/s)
  (BAH) 14.97m
(0.6 m/s)
Shot put   (DMA) 17.06m CR   (JAM) 16.87m   (MEX) 15.36m
Discus throw   (JAM) 52.79m CR   (TRI) 51.74m   (DMA) 51.55m
Hammer throw   (PUR) 60.25m CR   (PUR) 58.77m   (MEX) 56.99m
Javelin throw  Juan José Méndez (MEX) 62.09m   (TRI) 57.86m   (IVB) 56.19m
Decathlon   (MEX) 6583   (HON) 6178   (BAH) 5750
10,000m race walk   (MEX) 46:21.34   (MEX) 46:21.39   (ESA) 47:20.82
4×100 metres relay  Jamaica

Oshane Bailey

Yohan Blake
40.49  Barbados


Jamal Marshall
Ramon Gittens
40.68  Cayman Islands
Kemar Hyman
Tyrell Cuffy

40.79
4×400 metres relay  Jamaica

Allodin Fothergill

Edino Steele
3:06.99  Trinidad and Tobago
Jovon Toppin
Renny Quow
Ade Alleyne-Forte
3:07.51  Bahamas
Jamaal Butler
Ramon Miller
Juan Lewis
Jameson Strachan
3:09.09

Female Junior A (under 20)[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(1.0 m/s)
 Schillonie Calvert (JAM) 11.39  Sheniqua Ferguson (BAH) 11.67  Semoy Hackett (TRI) 11.71
200 metres
(2.0 m/s)
 Schillonie Calvert (JAM) 23.20 CR  Anastasia Le-Roy (JAM) 23.25  Semoy Hackett (TRI) 23.62
400 metres  Sonita Sutherland (JAM) 51.57 CR  Bobby-Gaye Wilkins (JAM) 53.19  Janeil Bellile (TRI) 56.15
800 metres   (JAM) 2:12.23   (JAM) 2:14.09   (MEX) 2:16.63
1500 metres   (JAM) 4:33.77  Pilar McShine (TRI) 4:34.44  Beverly Ramos (PUR) 4:34.46
3000 metres  Pilar McShine (TRI) 10:28.94   (JAM) 10:30.81   (PUR) 11:59.07
5000 metres  Beverly Ramos (PUR) 17:50.96   (PUR) 19:42.07
100 metres hurdles
(-0.2 m/s)
  (JAM) 13.60   (BAR) 14.08   (MEX) 14.38
400 metres hurdles  Sherene Pinnock (JAM) 57.09 CR  Janeil Bellille (TRI) 1:00.03   (JAM) 1:00.50
2000 m steeplechase   (PUR) 8:09.76 CR   (PUR) 8:37.47
High jump  Rhonda Watkins (TRI) 1.83m   (BER) 1.73m   (MEX) 1.70m
Pole vault   (PUR) 4.05m CR  Carmelita Correa (MEX) 3.20m
Long jump  Rhonda Watkins (TRI) 6.56m CR
(0.0 m/s)
 Bianca Stuart (BAH) 6.09m
(0.0 m/s)
 Shara Proctor (AIA) 6.08m
(0.0 m/s)
Triple jump  Arantxa King (BER) 12.84m
(0.0 m/s)
 Kimberly Williams (JAM) 12.47m
(0.0 m/s)
  (BER) 12.29m
(0.0 m/s)
Shot put   (TRI) 14.91m   (BAH) 13.02m   (MEX) 12.22m
Discus throw   (TRI) 45.62m   (MEX) 39.21m   (TRI) 39.03m
Hammer throw   (MEX) 54.51m CR   (MEX) 50.08m   (PUR) 41.28m
Javelin throw   (JAM) 44.89m   (BAH) 44.69m   (DMA) 40.14m
Heptathlon   (MEX) 4282   (MEX) 4028   (BAH) 3503
5000 m race walk   (PUR) 26:03.94   (MEX) 28:24.84
4×100 metres relay  Jamaica

Anastasia Le-Roy

Schillonie Calvert
44.74  Bahamas


Lanece Clarke
Sheniqua Ferguson
45.71  Trinidad and Tobago

Semoy Hackett
Reyare Thomas
45.75
4×400 metres relay  Jamaica

Sherene Pinnock
Bobby-Gaye Wilkins
Sonita Sutherland
3:36.02  Trinidad and Tobago



Janeil Bellille
3:42.31  Puerto Rico



3:49.09

Male Junior B (under 17)[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(1.8 m/s)
 Nickel Ashmeade (JAM) 10.60  Dexter Lee (JAM) 10.68   (TRI) 10.73
200 metres
(1.6 m/s)
 Ramone McKenzie (JAM) 21.17  Nickel Ashmeade (JAM) 21.30   (TRI) 21.74
400 metres  Ramone McKenzie (JAM) 47.59   (SKN) 48.70   (JAM) 48.76
800 metres   (TRI) 1:56.57   (JAM) 1:57.22   (BAH) 1:57.37
1500 metres   (TRI) 4:02.95   (BER) 4:04.23   (MEX) 4:04.75
3000 metres   (TRI) 9:00.21   (MEX) 9:03.40   (ESA) 9:04.39
100 metres hurdles
(1.7 m/s)
  (MEX) 13.57   (JAM) 14.17   (BAH) 14.31
400 metres hurdles  Nathan Arnett (BAH) 52.62 CR   (JAM) 53.26   (BAR) 55.50
2000 m steeplechase   (MEX) 6:19.62   (PUR) 7:02.43
High jump  Raymond Higgs (BAH) 2.02m  Edgar Rivera (MEX) 1.99m   (BAR) 1.93m
Pole vault   (PUR) 4.50m CR   (MEX) 4.20m   (BAH) 3.20m
Long jump   (JAM) 7.22m
(1.1 m/s)
  (JAM) 6.86m
(0.9 m/s)
  (MEX) 6.74m
(0.7 m/s)
Triple jump   (BAH) 14.78m
(0.0 m/s)
 Raymond Higgs (BAH) 14.74m
(0.0 m/s)
  (JAM) 14.24m
(0.0 m/s)
Shot put   (MEX) 15.00m   (MEX) 14.86m   (JAM) 14.62m
Discus throw   (JAM) 52.77m CR   (MEX) 50.47m   (PUR) 42.38m
Hammer throw   (PUR) 56.33m
Javelin throw   (BAR) 59.63m   (DMA) 52.77m   (BAR) 51.97m
Octathlon  Shane Brathwaite (BAR) 4599   (BAR) 4245   (PUR) 4175
5000 m race walk   (MEX) 21:52.47  Pedro Daniel Gómez (MEX) 22:50.59
4×100 metres relay  Jamaica

Ramone McKenzie
Nickel Ashmeade
Dexter Lee
40.83  Trinidad and Tobago



41.90  Barbados



42.10
4×400 metres relay  Jamaica



Ramone McKenzie
3:17.05  Trinidad and Tobago



3:19.01  Bahamas

Nathan Arnett
Darion Duncombe
3:19.47

Female Junior B (under 17)[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.7 m/s)
 Carrie Russell (JAM) 11.79   (TRI) 11.84   (JAM) 11.97
200 metres
(3.2 m/s)
 Carrie Russell (JAM) 23.75 w   (TRI) 23.86 w  Nivea Smith (BAH) 24.23 w
400 metres   (JAM) 54.10   (LCA) 55.15   (TRI) 56.60
800 metres  Natoya Goule (JAM) 2:09.15   (ESA) 2:12.63  Gladys Landaverde (ESA) 2:13.86
1200 metres  Natoya Goule (JAM) 3:33.74   (ESA) 3:34.03  Gladys Landaverde (ESA) 3:34.12
100 metres hurdles
(1.3 m/s)
 Kierre Beckles (BAR) 13.72 CR  Shermaine Williams (JAM) 13.79   (JAM) 13.86
300 metres hurdles  Kierre Beckles (BAR) 41.55  Krystal Bodie (BAH) 41.81  Sparkle McKnight (TRI) 43.36
High jump   (JAM) 1.69m   (TRI) 1.63m   (TRI) 1.60m
Long jump   (BER) 5.56m
(-0.6 m/s)
 Chantel Malone (IVB) 5.34m
(-0.5 m/s)
  (MEX) 5.33m
(-0.2 m/s)
Triple jump   (GUA) 12.08m
(0.0 m/s)
  (BER) 11.34m
(1.1 m/s)
  (JAM) 11.29m
(0.8 m/s)
Shot put  Deandra Dottin (BAR) 11.95m   (TRI) 11.94m   (TRI) 11.77m
Discus throw   (CAY) 34.37m   (TRI) 33.11m   (BAH) 28.31m
Javelin throw  Deandra Dottin (BAR) 39.92m CR   (PUR) 37.03   (MEX) 34.64
Pentathlon   (PUR) 3415   (IVB) 2772   (MEX) 2535
4000 m race walk  Jamy Franco (GUA) 20:24.68 CR   (MEX) 20:29.00   (PUR) 21:04.29
4×100 metres relay  Jamaica

Carrie Russell

45.50  Trinidad and Tobago



45.70  Bahamas


V'Alonee Robinson
Nivea Smith
46.31
4×400 metres relay  Jamaica



Natoya Goule
3:45.31  Trinidad and Tobago



Sparkle McKnight
3:47.28  Barbados
Kierre Beckles


Sade Sealy
3:47.38

Medal table[]

The medal count was published.[14][15]

Remarks[]

1): Jamaica: count of bronze medals for sub-17 is 6 (rather than 7 as published[14]), total is 28 (rather than 29 as published[14]).

2): Mexico: count of bronze medals for sub-17 is 5 (rather than 6 as published[14]), total is 16 (rather than 17 as published[14]). Total count of gold medals is 13 (rather than 14 as published[15]), total is 41 (rather than 42 as published[15]).

3): Bahamas: Total count of bronze medals is 11 (rather than 13 as published[15]).

4): Puerto Rico: Total count of gold medals is 8 considering U-17 hammer throw.[6][10]

Team trophies[]

Team trophies were distributed to the 1st place of the women category, to the 1st place of the men category, and to the 1st place overall (men and women categories).[1] However, points were only published for the overall (men and women combined) Sub-20 and Sub-17 categories.[16] Working through the results[9] yields the following unofficial ranking.

Remarks[]

The published points and corresponding ranks[16] for the Sub-20 category contain 3rd place ties for Jamaica and Mexico, 4th place ties for Barbados and Bermuda, and 5th place ties for Trinidad & Tobago and St. Lucia. However, there is no evidence in the published results.[9] Rather, corresponding ties are evident in the Sub-17 category, where they are already taken into account. Correcting the published Sub-20 point scheme correspondingly, it can be verified that the calculated points from the above tables are completely in line with the published point tables.

Participation[]

Detailed result lists can be found on the CACAC,[9] on the CFPI[6][7] and on the World Junior Athletics History website.[10] An unofficial count yields the number of about 440 athletes from about 24 countries:

References[]

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  4. ^ Foster, Anthony (July 15, 2006), Jamaica continues to dominate – CAC Juniors, Day 2, IAAF, retrieved November 21, 2011
  5. ^ Foster, Anthony (July 16, 2006), Three titles for local hero Nero – CAC Junior Champs, Day 3, IAAF, retrieved November 21, 2011
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  9. ^ a b c d CACAC, AthleCAC - Results Service - Servicio de Resultados, XVII CAC Junior Championships 2006, CACCj Port-of-Spain TRI, 14-16 Jul 2006, retrieved July 30, 2011
  10. ^ a b c World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on August 31, 2013, retrieved November 21, 2011
  11. ^ Athletics Weekly, CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNDER 20 MEN), archived from the original on December 24, 2010, retrieved August 2, 2011
  12. ^ Athletics Weekly, CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNDER 20 WOMEN), retrieved August 2, 2011
  13. ^ Athletics Weekly, CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (UNDER 17), retrieved August 2, 2011
  14. ^ a b c d e CACAC (July 5, 2010), AthleCAC - Results Service - Servicio de Resultados, XVII CAC Junior Championships 2006 (Port-of-Spain, TRI), Medals - Medallas, retrieved August 2, 2011
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  16. ^ a b CACAC, AthleCAC - Results Service - Servicio de Resultados, XVII CAC Junior Championships 2006 (Port-of-Spain, TRI), Points - Puntuación, retrieved August 3, 2011

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