2009 Central American and Caribbean Age Group Championships in Athletics

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XIII Central American and Caribbean Age Group Championships
Dates18–19 June
Host cityNassau,
Bahamas The Bahamas
VenueThomas Robinson Stadium
LevelAge Group 11-14 years
Participation125 athletes from
19 nations

The 13th Central American and Caribbean Age Group Championships in Athletics was hosted by the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA) on June 18–19, 2009.[1][2] It was originally to be held in Freeport, Grand Bahama. However, it had to be relocated to Nassau, New Providence, because the reconstruction of the stadium in Freeport could not be completed in time.[3] This is already the third time, that the event is hosted by the Bahamas, after 1987 in Nassau, New Providence and 2001 in Freeport, Grand Bahama.[4]

Participation[]

The competition results are published.[5][6][7]

Although 20 teams were announced to participate, only 19 appeared in the listed results. Athletes from Anguilla, Honduras, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Turks and Caicos Islands did not earn a medal.

Medal summary[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys 13-14
80 metres  Delano Davis (BAH) 9.36   (BAR) 9.40   (AHO) 9.69
80 metres hurdles   (AHO) 11.73   (BAR) 11.80   (IVB) 11.88
1200 metres   (BAR) 3:22.11   (AHO) 3:37.12   (BAR) 3:41.08
Long Jump   (BER) 6.56m  Delano Davis (BAH) 6.18m   (BAR) 6.03m
High Jump   (AHO) 1.78m   (BAR)
  (JAM)
1.75m
1.75m
  (DMA) 77.86m   (BAH) 77.73m   (AHO) 75.63m
Shot Put   (AHO) 14.18m   (BAR) 13.50m   (BAR) 13.49m
Heptathlon   (BAR) 5339   (BAR) 5155  Delano Davis (BAH) 4994
Girls 13-14
80 metres  Pedrya Seymour (BAH) 10.21   (TRI)
  (ARU)
10.42
10.42
60 metres hurdles   (CRC) 9.71   (JAM) 9.77   (ESA) 9.78
1000 metres   (PUR) 3:09.84   (DOM) 3:10.28   (CRC) 3:10.58
Long Jump   (BAR) 5.37m   (ESA) 5.26m   (ARU) 4.97m
High Jump   (BAR) 1.58m   (DMA) 1.55m   (CAY) 1.51m
 Luan Gabriel (DMA) 52.64m   (DMA) 46.25m   (BAR) 42.52m
Shot Put   (BAR) 10.91m   (DMA) 10.87m   (ESA) 10.41m
Heptathlon   (DMA) 4221   (CRC) 4130   (BAR) 4082
Mixed 13-14
4x100 metres relay  Barbados



47.26  Bahamas
Pedrya Seymour

Delano Davis
47.70  Bermuda



48.95
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys 11-12
60 metres  Mario Burke (BAR) 7.80   (BAR) 7.97  Jaheel Hyde (JAM) 8.16
1000 metres   (DOM) 2:54.04   (ISV) 3:09.52   (BAR) 3:14.55
Long Jump  Mario Burke (BAR) 5.05m   (PUR) 4.99m   (BAR) 4.88m
High Jump   (BAR) 1.65m   (PUR) 1.50m  Kyron McMaster (IVB) 1.48m
  (DOM) 77.48m   (BAR) 61.28m   (ARU) 56.40m
Pentathlon   (BAR) 3331   (DOM) 3222  Mario Burke (BAR) 2988
Girls 11-12
60 metres   (JAM) 8.33  Tristan Evelyn (BAR) 8.36   (BAR) 8.38
800 metres   (BER) 2:30.11   (AHO) 2:34.88   (ARU) 2:35.89
Long Jump   (ARU) 4.78m   (BAR) 4.68m  Tristan Evelyn (BAR) 4.58m
High Jump   (BER) 1.47m   (ARU) 1.44m   (JAM) 1.41m
  (AHO) 48.55m  Tristan Evelyn (BAR) 46.58m   (BAH) 41.12m
Pentathlon   (BER) 2680   (AHO) 2557   (ARU) 2555
Mixed 11-12
4x100 metres relay  Barbados


Mario Burke
Tristan Evelyn
49.38  Jamaica

Jaheel Hyde

52.24  Aruba



53.51

Medal table (unofficial)[]

  *   Host nation (Bahamas)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Barbados11101031
2 Netherlands Antilles4329
3 Bermuda4015
4 Dominica3306
5 Bahamas*2417
6 Dominican Republic2204
7 Jamaica1326
8 Aruba1258
9 Puerto Rico1203
10 Costa Rica1113
11 El Salvador0123
12 Trinidad and Tobago0101
 U.S. Virgin Islands0101
14 British Virgin Islands0022
15 Cayman Islands0011
Totals (15 nations)30332790

Team trophies[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
 Barbados





Mario Burke

Tristan Evelyn
29,317  Bahamas
Delano Davis


Pedrya Seymour



26,954  Jamaica


Gleneve Grange


Jaheel Hyde

26,410
 Barbados



Mario Burke
16,813  Bahamas
Delano Davis


14,895  Bermuda



14,335
 Barbados

10,494  Bahamas
Delano Davis
9,671  Bermuda

9,209
 Barbados

Mario Burke
6,319  Puerto Rico

5,712  Jamaica

Jaheel Hyde
5,703
 Barbados



Tristan Evelyn
12,504  Jamaica
Gleneve Grange


12,195  Bahamas

Pedrya Seymour

12,059
 Dominica

Luan Gabriel
8,101  Barbados

7,868  Jamaica
Gleneve Grange
7,792
 Aruba

5,081  Bermuda

5,065  Netherlands Antilles

4,822

References[]

  1. ^ CACAC Athletics (June 1, 2009), XIII CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN AGE GROUP CHAMPIONSHIPS, Team Manual (PDF), retrieved July 25, 2011
  2. ^ Barbados XIII CAC Age Group Champions !!!!! Barbados Campeon XIII Campeonato CAC Infantil !!!!, archived from the original on March 28, 2012, retrieved November 20, 2011
  3. ^ Coakley, Andrew (May 1, 2009), No Jr. CAC for Grand Bahama, The Freeport News, archived from the original on March 20, 2012, retrieved July 25, 2011
  4. ^ Finlayson, Alpheus (June 6, 2011), Bahamas - Athletes Attempt to Qualify for CAC Age Group and World Youth Teams This Weekend, thebahamasweekly.com, archived from the original on March 26, 2012, retrieved July 22, 2011
  5. ^ Barbados claims overall title of the 12th CAC Age Group Championships, IAAF, June 22, 2009, retrieved July 24, 2011
  6. ^ CACAC Athletics (June 20, 2009), XIII CAC AGE GROUP CHAMPIONSHIPS, 6/18/2009 to 6/19/2009, THOMAS A ROBINSON TRACK & FIELD STADIUM, Results, retrieved July 24, 2011
  7. ^ CACAC Athletics, CAC AGE GROUP, BAHAMAS 2009, TEAMS AWARDS, retrieved July 24, 2011

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