2011 Central American and Caribbean Age Group Championships in Athletics

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XIV Central American and Caribbean Age Group Championships
Logo cac age group ivb 2011.jpg
Dates1 – 2 July
Host cityTortola,
British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands
VenueA.O. Shirley Recreation Ground
LevelAge Group 11-14 years
Participation139 athletes from
20 nations
2013

The Central American and Caribbean Age Group Championships in Athletics was hosted for the first time in Tortola, British Virgin Islands, on July 1–2, 2011.[1] The is organizing the event which is part of its 40th anniversary activities. It is the smallest CACAC family member to host a CACAC Championships event, which is held for the first time in the Leeward Islands.[2]

15 new championships records were established, and the athletes from Barbados collected the most points to win the overall trophy in the CAC age group championships for the third time in the role.[3][4]

Participation[]

A total of 139 athletes from 20 CACAC member federations participated in the event.[3] The competition results are published.[3][5][6] Each participating federation earned at least one medal.

Medal summary[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys 13-14
80 metres  Mario Burke (BAR) 9.09 CR   (BAR) 9.23 Guadeloupe/  (GLP) 9.67
80 metres hurdles   (BAR) 11.44 CR  Mario Burke (BAR) 11.44 CR   (JAM) 11.74
1200 metres   (BAH) 3:33.54   (PUR) 3:33.62   (DOM) 3:36.72
Long Jump   (JAM) 6.13m  Andwuelle Wright (TRI) 6.04m   (GRN) 6.00m
High Jump   (BAR) 1.88m CR  Kyron McMaster (IVB) 1.75m   (BAH)
 Andwuelle Wright (TRI)
1.68m
1.68m
 Anderson Peters (GRN) 86.36m CR   (DOM) 85.67m   (MEX) 77.75m
Shot Put Guadeloupe/  (GLP) 15.26m CR  Anderson Peters (GRN) 14.56m   (GRN) 13.22m
Heptathlon   (BAR) 5264   (GRN) 4938 Guadeloupe/  (GLP) 4904
Girls 13-14
80 metres Guadeloupe/  (GLP) 10.16 CR   (CUR) 10.46   (JAM) 10.51
60 metres hurdles Guadeloupe/ Yanis David (GLP) 9.55 CR Guadeloupe/  (GLP) 9.66   (BAR) 9.66
1000 metres   (SKN) 3:20.40   (BER) 3:22.60   (DOM) 3:28.78
Long Jump   (JAM) 5.34m Guadeloupe/  (GLP) 5.18m   (AIA) 5.03m
High Jump   (TRI) 1.61m CR   (CUR) 1.60m   (BER) 1.55m
  (GRN) 57.03m CR   (CUR) 54.36m   (DOM) 50.75m
Shot Put   (BAH) 9.87m Guadeloupe/ Yanis David (GLP) 9.85m   (SKN) 9.82m
Heptathlon   (BAR) 3894 Guadeloupe/  (GLP) 3884   (ARU) 3866
Mixed 13-14
4x100 metres relay  Barbados

Mario Burke

47.65  Bahamas



48.03 Guadeloupe/ Guadeloupe
Yanis David


48.67
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys 11-12
60 metres   (VIN) 8.04   (IVB) 8.06   (BAR) 8.09
1000 metres   (DOM) 3:07.04   (CUR) 3:14.45   (VIN) 3:15.91
Long Jump   (TRI) 4.94m   (ISV) 4.87m   (BAR) 4.84m
High Jump   (CUR) 1.62m   (BER) 1.59m   (BAH) 1.52m
  (BAR) 61.34m   (PUR) 60.60m   (ISV) 59.56m
Pentathlon   (PUR) 3109   (BAR) 3012   (CUR) 3004
Girls 11-12
60 metres   (BAH) 8.23 CR   (SKN)
  (BAR)
8.24
8.24
800 metres   (PUR) 2:27.73 CR   (BAR) 2:28.01   (AIA) 2:33.51
Long Jump   (PUR) 4.87m CR   (AIA) 4.82m   (ESA) 4.77m
High Jump Martinique/  (MTQ) 1.52m CR   (BAR) 1.49m   (JAM) 1.46m
  (CAY) 49.56m CR   (AIA) 48.20m   (IVB) 48.16m
Pentathlon   (BAR) 2919   (PUR) 2833   (AIA) 2710
Mixed 11-12
4x100 metres relay  Barbados



49.97  Saint Kitts and Nevis



51.74  Trinidad and Tobago



51.75

Medal table (unofficial)[]

  *   Host nation (British Virgin Islands)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Barbados96318
2 Guadeloupe34310
3 Puerto Rico3306
4 Bahamas3126
5 Grenada2226
6 Trinidad and Tobago2125
7 Jamaica2035
8 Curaçao1416
9 Saint Kitts and Nevis1214
10 Dominican Republic1135
11 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines1012
12 Cayman Islands1001
 Martinique1001
14 Anguilla0235
15 Bermuda0213
 British Virgin Islands*0213
17 U.S. Virgin Islands0112
18 Aruba0011
 El Salvador0011
 Mexico0011
Totals (20 nations)30313091

Team trophies[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
 Barbados

Mario Burke





27,290  Bahamas







27,027  Trinidad and Tobago
Andwuelle Wright






26,704
 Barbados

Mario Burke

15,650  Dominican Republic



14,752  Bahamas



14,692
 Barbados

Mario Burke
10,009  Grenada

Anderson Peters
9,705  Dominican Republic

9,262
 Puerto Rico

5,819  Trinidad and Tobago

5,722  Barbados

5,641
 Bahamas



12,335  Curaçao



12,222  Trinidad and Tobago



12,030
Guadeloupe/ Guadeloupe

Yanis David
7,746  Curaçao

7,552  Bahamas
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7,438
 Anguilla

5,280  Barbados

5,121  British Virgin Islands

4,987

References[]

  1. ^ BVI Athletics Association (February 28, 2011), BVI to host July 1–2 CAC age group championships, BVI News, Alliance News Limited, archived from the original on March 9, 2011, retrieved July 24, 2011
  2. ^ BVI Athletics Association (June 28, 2011), Territory to host a record 21 countries for CAC Age Group Championships, BVI News, Alliance News Limited, archived from the original on June 8, 2012, retrieved July 24, 2011
  3. ^ a b c BVI Athletics Association (July 4, 2011), Barbados 3-peats as 15 records fall in CAC Age Group Championships, IAAF, retrieved July 24, 2011
  4. ^ Clarke, Clayton (July 2, 2011), Barbados ahead at CAC Age Group Championships, TrackAlerts, archived from the original on 2012-04-06, retrieved November 20, 2011
  5. ^ CACAC Athletics (July 3, 2011), XIV CAC AGE GROUP CHAMPIONSHIPS - 7/1/2011 to 7/2/2011, ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS, Results (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on October 8, 2011, retrieved July 24, 2011
  6. ^ CACAC Athletics (July 3, 2011), XIV CAC AGE GROUP CHAMPIONSHIPS - 7/1/2011 to 7/2/2011, ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS, Individual Rankings, Team Rankings (PDF), retrieved July 24, 2011

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