2010 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships

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XVIII Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships
Logo cac junior dom 2010.jpg
Dates2–4 July
Host citySanto Domingo, Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
VenueFelix Sanchez Olympic Stadium
LevelJunior and Youth
Events80
(44 junior,
36 youth)
Participation532/500
(205 junior,
195 youth) athletes from
27 nations
Records set12 championship records
2006 Port of Spain

The 18th Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships were held in the Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, between 2–4 July 2011, and organized by the Federación Dominicana de Asociaciones de Atletismo (FDAA). 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 2010 (Born between 1991 and 1993), and Junior B Category: 14 to 16 years as of 31 December 2010 (Born between 1994 and 1996).[1] By IAAF standards, Junior A is equal to Junior, while Junior B is equal to Youth.

In the Junior A category, a lot of athletes were preparing for the 13th World Junior Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada on 19–25 July 2010, while in the Junior B category, many athletes were preparing for the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore August 14–26.

The team from Jamaica dominated the games gaining a total of 63 medals (25 gold, 20 silver, 18 bronze), more than twice as much as the next team, Mexico with 28 medals. Moreover, Jamaica won the team trophies in all categories leading the corresponding point classifications.

The results are appreciated in detail.[2]

Records[]

A total of 12 new championship records were set.[3]

Event Record Athlete Country Type
Boys Under 20 (Junior)
400 m hurdles 50.26 Jehue Gordon  Trinidad and Tobago CR
Shot put 18.32m Chad Wright  Jamaica CR
Discus throw 62.93m  Trinidad and Tobago CR
4 × 100 m relay 39.77
Sabian Cox
Moriba Morain
 Trinidad and Tobago CR
Girls Under 20 (Junior)
2000 m steeplechase 6:54.14  Mexico CR
Boys Under 17 (Youth)
Triple jump 15.20m  Bahamas CR
Shot put 17.46m  Trinidad and Tobago CR
4 × 400 m relay 3:16.30 Michael Lockhart
Andre Wells
Ashley Riley
Stephen Newbold
 Bahamas CR
Girls Under 17 (Youth)
400 m 53.39 Shaunae Miller  Bahamas CR
High jump 1.81m  Dominican Republic CR
Akela Jones  Barbados
Javelin throw 41.83m  Puerto Rico CR
Key
AR — Area record  • CR — Championship record  • NR — National record

Medal summary[]

The results are published.[3][4] Events marked as "Exhibition" did not meet the official conditions with respect to the minimum number of participants ("not less than five (5) competitors of three (3) countries").[1] In the Male Junior B category, there is no information on the originally scheduled events "5000 m race walk" and "octathlon".

Male Junior A (under 20)[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(−1.4 m/s)
  (JAM) 10.64  Jason Rogers (SKN) 10.66  Sabian Cox (TRI) 10.68
200 metres
(−2.4 m/s)
 Moriba Morain (TRI) 21.26   (JAM) 21.58  Arturo Ramírez (VEN) 21.71
400 metres  Omar Longart (VEN) 46.75  Luguelin Santos (DOM) 46.94  Deon Lendore (TRI) 47.16
800 metres   (BER) 1:52.92   (BER) 1:53.74   (MEX) 1:54.23
1500 metres  Kemoy Campbell (JAM) 3:52.13   (PUR) 3:52.92   (MEX) 3:53.30
5000 metres   (PUR) 15:35.68   (MEX) 15:43.20   (VIN) 16:05.68
10,000 metres (exhibition)   (MEX) 33:22.28   (DOM) 34:06.17
110 metres hurdles
(−1.0 m/s)
 Greggmar Swift (BAR) 13.90   (JAM) 14.07   (DOM) 14.34
400 metres hurdles  Jehue Gordon (TRI) 50.26 CR   (ISV) 51.45   (DOM) 52.01
3000 m steeplechase (exhibition)   (PUR) 9:13.84   (DOM) 9:19.86   (VIN) 9:46.97
High jump   (PUR) 2.14m  Raymond Higgs (BAH) 2.11m   (BAH) 2.08m
Pole vault   (MEX) 4.50m  Emmanuel Rivera (PUR) 4.35m   (JAM) 4.00m
Long jump   (JAM) 7.56m
(1.0 m/s)
  (PUR) 7.40m
(0.4 m/s)
 Raymond Higgs (BAH) 7.35m
(−0.4 m/s)
Triple jump   (TRI) 15.42m
(−1.2 m/s)
 Alberto Álvarez (MEX) 15.21m
(−1.6 m/s)
  (HON) 14.87m
(−1.4 m/s)
Shot put  Chad Wright (JAM) 18.32m CR   (TRI) 17.75m   (TRI) 17.43m
Discus throw   (TRI) 62.93m CR  Chad Wright (JAM) 60.52m  Travis Smikle (JAM) 57.20m
Hammer throw   (GUA) 56.47m   (PUR) 56.15m   (MEX) 53.97m
Javelin throw  Keshorn Walcott (TRI) 67.01m   (MEX) 63.44m   (PUR) 62.40m
Decathlon   (MEX) 6861   (VEN) 6158   (BAH) 5373
10,000 metres race walk  Cristian Gómez (MEX) 45:45.36   (PUR) 47:09.40  Gabriel Calvo (CRC) 49:33.38
4×100 metres relay  Trinidad and Tobago

Sabian Cox
Moriba Morain
39.77 CR  Jamaica

Julian Forte

40.07  Dominican Republic


Jorge Ortíz
40.36
4×400 metres relay  Trinidad and Tobago

Deon Lendore

Jehue Gordon
3:08.19  Jamaica



3:09.18  Dominican Republic
Luguelin Santos


Joel Mejía
3:10.55

Female Junior A (under 20)[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(−1.8 m/s)
  (JAM) 11.88  Fany Chalas (DOM) 11.97   (JAM) 12.01
200 metres
(−1.3 m/s)
 Allison Peter (ISV) 23.32  Kai Selvon (TRI) 23.42  Fany Chalas (DOM) 23.94
400 metres  Chantel Malone (IVB) 53.10  Janieve Russell (JAM) 53.68   (BAH) 53.76
800 metres  Natoya Goule (JAM) 2:07.20  Alena Brooks (TRI) 2:09.29   (TRI) 2:09.80
1500 metres   (JAM) 4:44.39   (DOM) 4:44.40   (JAM) 4:45.80
3000 metres   (MEX) 10:24.38   (MEX) 10:28.89   (DOM) 10:55.10
5000 metres (exhibition)   (MEX) 17:51.88   (DOM) 20:31.79
100 metres hurdles
(-3.2 m/s)
 Danielle Williams (JAM) 14.11  Ivanique Kemp (BAH) 14.35   (PUR) 14.60
400 metres hurdles  Ristananna Tracey (JAM) 58.59   (JAM) 58.94   (TRI) 59.44
2000 m steeplechase (exhibition)   (MEX) 6:54.14 CR   (PUR) 7:28.66
High jump   (DOM) 1.79m  Alysbeth Felix (PUR) 1.73m   (JAM) 1.73m
Pole vault (exhibition)   (MEX) 3.45m   (DOM) 3.30m
Long jump   (AHO) 6.13m
(0.0 m/s)
 Chantel Malone (IVB) 6.10m
(−1.1 m/s)
  (JAM) 5.86m
(−0.5 m/s)
Triple jump   (VEN) 12.52m
(−1.6 m/s)
  (JAM) 12.44m
(−1.0 m/s)
  (JAM) 12.03m
(−0.3 m/s)
Shot put   (MEX) 14.84m   (JAM) 12.73m   (BAH) 12.60m
Discus throw   (TRI) 47.32m   (JAM) 46.93m   (MEX) 45.58m
Hammer throw   (MEX) 51.90m   (PUR) 44.74m   (PUR) 43.79m
Javelin throw   (MEX) 48.35m   (DOM) 42.43m   (CRC) 41.19m
Heptathlon  Ana Maria Porras (CRC) 4534   (DOM) 4302   (IVB) 3548
5000 metres race walk (exhibition)   (MEX) 23:22.86   (MEX) 24:32.07   (DOM) 29:14.23
4×100 metres relay  Jamaica

Danielle Williams

45.03  Bahamas
V'Alonee Robinson
Ivanique Kemp

Katrina Seymour
45.54  Trinidad and Tobago

Kai Selvon

45.55
4×400 metres relay  Jamaica

Janieve Russell

Ristananna Tracey
3:34.41  Trinidad and Tobago
Sparkle Mc Knight

Kai Selvon
Alena Brooks
3:38.49  Bahamas
Katrina Seymour

Anthonique Strachan
3:38.81

Tiebreaker in High jump[]

: Alysbeth Felix from Puerto Rico cleared 1.70m in the first attempt, while from Jamaica only in the second attempt. The medal table was corrected accordingly.

Male Junior B (under 17)[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(−2.3 m/s)
 Odean Skeen (JAM) 10.84  Odail Todd (JAM) 10.97  Jeneko Place (BER) 11.02
200 metres
(−2.1 m/s)
 Odean Skeen (JAM) 21.64  Jeneko Place (BER) 21.91  Tahir Walsh (ATG) 22.03
400 metres   (JAM) 47.94  Machel Cedenio (TRI) 48.12   (BAR) 48.13
800 metres   (BAR) 1:53.80  Wesley Vázquez (PUR) 1:55.00   (JAM) 1:55.54
1500 metres  Wesley Vázquez (PUR) 4:05.70   (MEX) 4:05.80   (PUR) 4:06.78
3000 metres   (PUR) 9:09.62   (MEX) 9:12.32   (TRI) 9:18.34
100 metres hurdles
(−1.2 m/s)
 Omar McLeod (JAM) 13.14   (JAM) 13.39   (BAR) 13.60
400 metres hurdles  Stephen Newbold (BAH) 54.25   (BAR) 54.51   (BAR) 55.52
2000 m steeplechase (exhibition)   (PUR) 6:18.76   (DOM) 6:49.77   (DOM) 6:58.45
High jump   (MEX) 1.96m   (JAM) 1.90m   (IVB) 1.85m
Pole vault (exhibition)   (MEX) 4.00m
Long jump   (JAM) 7.17m
(−0.9 m/s)
  (PAN) 7.17m
(−0.2 m/s)
 Clive Pullen (JAM) 6.74m
(−1.2 m/s)
Triple jump   (BAH) 15.20m CR
(−1.4 m/s)
 Latario Collie-Minns (BAH) 15.05m
(−0.7 m/s)
  (JAM) 14.89m
(−0.2 m/s)
Shot put   (TRI) 17.46m CR   (JAM) 16.98m   (JAM) 16.83m
Discus throw   (JAM) 51.82m  Fedrick Dacres (JAM) 47.88m   (BAR) 41.52m
Hammer throw (exhibition)  Diego del Real (MEX) 61.27m
Javelin throw   (BAR) 57.52m   (SKN) 57.25m   (BAR) 56.50m
Octathlon
5000 m race walk (exhibition)
4×100 metres relay  Jamaica

Odean Skeen
Odail Todd
40.88  Bahamas
Delano Davis


41.72  Trinidad and Tobago


Jereem Richards
41.98
4×400 metres relay  Bahamas
Michael Lockhart
Andre Wells
Ashley Riley
Stephen Newbold
3:16.30 CR  Trinidad and Tobago

Jereem Richards

Machel Cedenio
3:17.54  Jamaica



3:18.67

Tiebreaker in Long jump[]

: from Jamaica had the second best performance of 7.11m, while the second best jump of from Panamá was only 6.97m. The medal table was corrected accordingly.

Female Junior B (under 17)[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(−1.2 m/s)
  (JAM) 12.11   (JAM) 12.23   (BAH) 12.27
200 metres
(−1.2 m/s)
 Shericka Jackson (JAM) 24.23   (JAM) 24.40  Shaunae Miller (BAH) 24.51
400 metres  Shaunae Miller (BAH) 53.39 CR  Chrisann Gordon (JAM) 54.13   (JAM) 55.54
800 metres  Domonique Williams (TRI) 2:13.09   (AHO) 2:13.64  Sonia Gaskin (BAR) 2:14.42
1200 metres   (PUR) 3:39.94   (AHO) 3:40.03  Carla Thompson (JAM) 3:41.65
100 metres hurdles
(-3.8 m/s)
 Megan Simmonds (JAM) 14.32   (BAR) 14.80   (JAM) 15.06
300 metres hurdles   (TRI) 43.22   (BAR) 43.31   (JAM) 43.78
High jump   (DOM) 1.81m CR  Akela Jones (BAR) 1.81m CR   (CAY) 1.69m
Long jump  Chanice Porter (JAM) 5.91m
(0.5 m/s)
 Akela Jones (BAR) 5.74m
(0.4 m/s)
  (JAM) 5.54m
(−1.2 m/s)
Triple jump   (MEX) 11.45m
(−0.8 m/s)
  (JAM) 11.32m
(−0.3 m/s)
  (DOM) 11.18m
(−0.6 m/s)
Shot put   (TRI) 12.08m   (PAN) 11.61m  Gleneve Grange (JAM) 11.25m
Discus throw   (JAM) 36.70m   (MEX) 34.50m   (JAM) 34.38m
Javelin throw (exhibition)   (PUR) 41.83m CR   (DMA) 38.96m   (CRC) 36.33m
Heptathlon   (DMA) 4504  Andrea Vargas (CRC) 3972   (BAH) 3963
4000m race walk (exhibition)   (PUR) 21:51.10   (DOM) 28:52.14
4×100 metres relay  Jamaica



Shericka Jackson
45.67  Bahamas
Devynne Charlton
Shaunae Miller

46.64  Barbados

Akela Jones

46.80
4×400 metres relay  Jamaica

Shericka Jackson

3:43.08  Bahamas

Shaunae Miller

3:51.27  Trinidad and Tobago

Domonique Williams

3:55.22

Medal table[]

The combined medal count was published.[5][6]

  *   Host nation (Dominican Republic)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Jamaica^[a]251963107
2 Mexico168428
3 Trinidad and Tobago126927
4 Puerto Rico99422
5 Bahamas47920
6 Barbados35715
7 Dominican Republic*211922
8 Venezuela2114
9 Bermuda1214
10 Netherlands Antilles1203
11 Costa Rica1135
12 British Virgin Islands1124
13 Dominica1102
 U.S. Virgin Islands1102
15 Guatemala1001
16 Saint Kitts and Nevis0202
17 Panama^[b]0022
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines0022
19 Antigua and Barbuda0011
 Cayman Islands0011
 Honduras0011
Totals (21 nations)8076119275

Notes:

  • ^[a] Corrected due to tiebreaking procedure.
  • ^[b] Corrected due to tiebreaking procedure.

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] The results were published.[7][8]

Participation[]

The published team roster[9] comprise 532 athletes from 27 countries. Working through the results,[3][4] an unofficial count yields the number of about 500 athletes (205 junior, 195 youth) in the start list. Following, the numbers in brackets refer to (athletes in published team roster/athletes in start list):

References[]

  1. ^ a b c CACAC (24 May 2010), XVI CAMPEONATO CAC JUVENIL A & B 2010 - 02/07/2010 to 04/07/2010, CACAC, Estadio Felix Sanchez-Santo Domingo, RD. TECHNICAL MANUAL (PDF), retrieved 28 July 2011
  2. ^ Clavelo Robinson, Javier (6 July 2010), Juniors ready for Moncton as Jamaica dominates CAC Junior Champs, IAAF, retrieved 6 August 2011
  3. ^ a b c CACAC (5 July 2010), XVI CAMPEONATO CAC JUVENIL A & B 2010 - 02/07/2010 to 04/07/2010, CACAC, Estadio Felix Sanchez-Santo Domingo, RD. Results (PDF), retrieved 27 July 2011
  4. ^ a b World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 3 February 2014, retrieved 18 May 2012
  5. ^ CACAC (5 July 2010), XVI CAMPEONATO CAC JUVENIL A & B 2010 - 7/2/2010 to 7/4/2010, CACAC, Estadio Felix Sanchez-Santo Domingo, RD, Medal Count, Combined: Men + Women (PDF), retrieved 30 July 2011
  6. ^ CACAC (5 July 2010), XVI CAMPEONATO CAC JUVENIL A & B 2010 - 7/2/2010 to 7/4/2010, CACAC, Estadio Felix Sanchez-Santo Domingo, RD, Medal Count, Combined: Men + Women (PDF), retrieved 30 July 2011
  7. ^ CACAC (7 July 2010), XVI CAMPEONATO CAC JUVENIL A & B 2010 - 7/2/2010 to 7/4/2010, CACAC, Estadio Felix Sanchez-Santo Domingo, RD, Team Rankings - Through Event 340 (PDF), retrieved 30 July 2011
  8. ^ CACAC (7 July 2010), XVI CAMPEONATO CAC JUVENIL A & B 2010 - 7/2/2010 to 7/4/2010, CACAC, Estadio Felix Sanchez-Santo Domingo, RD, Team Rankings - Through Event 340 (PDF), retrieved 30 July 2011
  9. ^ CACAC (1 July 2010), XVI CAMPEONATO CAC JUVENIL A & B 2010 - 7/2/2010 to 7/4/2010, CACAC, Estadio Felix Sanchez-Santo Domingo, RD, Team Roster, retrieved 28 July 2011

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