2013 CARIFTA Games

The 2013 CARIFTA Games took place between March 30-April 1, 2013. The event was held at the Thomas Robinson Stadium in Nassau, Bahamas. A report of the event was given for the IAAF.[1] The games mark the seventh time in which the event was held in The Bahamas. The other years being 1976, 1978, 1981, 1984, 1992 and 2002.

XLII CARIFTA Games
DatesMarch 29-April 1
Host cityNassau, Bahamas
VenueRobinson National Stadium
LevelJunior and Youth
Events68:
16 junior boys + 1 exhibition + 1 open;
15 junior boys + 2 exhibition (incl. 1 open);
15 youth boys + 1 exhibition;
15 youth girls;
2 special olympics
Participation423 athletes from
25 nations
Records set7 CR

Bidding Process

Bidding took place during the 2012 CARIFTA Games held in Bermuda. Initially four countries, namely the Bahamas, Barbados, the Cayman Islands and Martinique, had showed some interest in hosting the games. But ultimately Martinique withdrew its bid in favour of the Bahamas, and Barbados did not come forward with an official bid. The Bahamas was eventually chosen over the Cayman Islands to host the event. This was attributed to a myriad of reasons such as the newly constructed Thomas Robinson Stadium, the Bahamas's fortieth independence celebrations in 2013, and the fact that the country hadn't host the event in ten years.[2]

Venue

The 2013 Games will be staged in the 15,000 seater, thirty million dollar Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium. Fifty million dollars are being spent to beautify the area and upgrade utilities around the stadium, which is the Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre, in time for both the CARIFTA games and the IAAF World Relays.[3]

Austin Sealy Award

The Austin Sealy Trophy for the most outstanding athlete of the games was awarded to Shaunae Miller, Bahamas.[1] She won three gold medals (200 m, 400 m, and 4x100 metres relay) in the junior (U-20) category setting a new 200m games record in 22.77s.

Records

A total of 7 new championship records (CR) were set.[4][5][6][7]

Event Record Athlete Country Type
Boys Under 20 (Junior)
4x400 metres relay 3:05.68 Lennox Williams
Omar McLeod
Jevaughn Minzie
Jovan Francis
 Jamaica CR
Girls Under 20 (Junior)
200 m 22.77s
(wind: +1.7 m/s)
Shaunae Miller  Bahamas CR
High jump 1.87m Jeanelle Scheper  Saint Lucia CR
Boys Under 17 (Youth)
Triple jump 15.19m
(wind: -0.6 m/s)
Miguel Van Assen  Suriname CR
Javelin throw (700g) 64.01m Anderson Peters  Grenada CR
Girls Under 17 (Youth)
Shot put (3 kg) 14.48m Chelsea James  Trinidad and Tobago CR
Javelin throw (500g) 43.89m Shanee Angol  Dominica CR
Key
AR — Area record   CR — Championship record   NR — National record

Medal summary

Medal winners were published for boys[4][5] and for girls.[6][7]

Boys under 20 (Junior)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: -0.4 m/s)
Zharnel Hughes
 Anguilla
10.44Jazeel Murphy
 Jamaica
10.48Tahir Walsh
 Antigua and Barbuda
10.49
200 metres
(wind: +3.4 m/s)
Teray Smith
 Bahamas
20.58 wJevaughn Minzie
 Jamaica
20.64 wJereem Richards
 Trinidad and Tobago
20.69 w
400 metresMachel Cedenio
 Trinidad and Tobago
45.93Javon Francis
 Jamaica
46.00Stephen Newbold
 Bahamas
46.01
800 metresMark London
 Trinidad and Tobago
1:51.34Andre Colebrooke
 Bahamas
1:51.43Marbeq Edgar
 Saint Lucia
1:51.74
1500 metresMark London
 Trinidad and Tobago
4:01.07Marbeq Edgar
 Saint Lucia
4:01.75Chadoye Dawson
 Jamaica
4:04.14
5000 metresAkeem Marshall
 Trinidad and Tobago
16:49.96Clifton Betje
 Suriname
16:55.00Juma Mouchette
 Bermuda
16:59.09
110 metres hurdles
(wind: NWI)
Wilhem Belocian
/ Guadeloupe
13.49Omar McLeod
 Jamaica
13.57Ruebin Walters
 Trinidad and Tobago
13.66
400 metres hurdlesOmar McLeod
 Jamaica
51.46Kion Joseph
 Barbados
51.94Ruebin Walters
 Trinidad and Tobago
52.31
4x100 metres relay Jamaica
Jevaughn Minzie
Jazeel Murphy
Tyler Mason
Odail Todd
39.92 Trinidad and Tobago
Breon Munnings
Ayodelle Taffe
Jereem Richards
John Mark Constantine
40.36 Turks and Caicos Islands
Ifeanyi Otuonye
Angelo Garland
Junior Fils-Aime
Frzleyant Benjamin
44.11
4x400 metres relay Jamaica
Lennox Williams
Omar McLeod
Jevaughn Minzie
Javon Francis
3:05.68 CR Trinidad and Tobago
Asa Guevara
Jereem Richards
Theon Lewis
Machel Cedenio
3:06.23 Bahamas
James Williams
Janeko Cartwright
Stephen Newbold
Andre Colebrooke
3:07.44
High jumpChristoffe Bryan
 Jamaica
2.14mLaquan Nairn
 Bahamas
2.11mDemar Robinson
 Jamaica
2.11m
Pole vaultXavier Boland
 Jamaica
4.40mAdrian Riley
 Jamaica
3.00m
Long jumpLaquan Nairn
 Bahamas
7.40m
(wind: +0.8 m/s)
Clive Pullen
 Jamaica
7.38m w
(wind: +2.3 m/s)
Kevin Philbert
 Curaçao
7.36m
(wind: +0.5 m/s)
Triple jumpClive Pullen
 Jamaica
15.44m
(wind: +1.5 m/s)
Charles Greaves
 Barbados
15.26m
(wind: -1.7 m/s)
Akeel Edwards
 Trinidad and Tobago
14.99m
(wind: -1.4 m/s)
Shot putHezekiel Romeo
 Trinidad and Tobago
18.66mChadrick Dacosta
 Jamaica
18.42mEldred Henry
 British Virgin Islands
18.01m
Discus ThrowFredrick Dacres
 Jamaica
61.27mChadrick Dacosta
 Jamaica
55.61mEldred Henry
 British Virgin Islands
52.06m
Javelin throwAlexander Pascal
 Cayman Islands
67.50mJaneil Craig
 Barbados
63.36mAdrian Williams
 Saint Kitts and Nevis
63.22m
HeptathlonDesmond Major
 Bahamas
4707Adrian Riley
 Jamaica
4665Charles Sealy
 Bahamas
4611

: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.
: Exhibition event (no medals).

Girls under 20 (Junior)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: -0.8 m/s)
Devynne Charlton
 Bahamas
11.60Carmiesha Cox
 Bahamas
11.61Monique Spencer
 Jamaica
11.64
200 metres
(wind: +1.7 m/s)
Shaunae Miller
 Bahamas
22.77 CRShericka Jackson
 Jamaica
22.84Carmiesha Cox
 Bahamas
23.66
400 metresShaunae Miller
 Bahamas
51.63Chris-Ann Gordon
 Jamaica
53.22Kadecia Baird
 Guyana
54.28
800 metresSimoya Campbell
 Jamaica
2:06.22Sonia Gaskin
 Barbados
2:06.84Titania Markland
 Jamaica
2:09.74
1500 metresJevina Straker
 Guyana
4:43.27Vanessa Philbert
 Curaçao
4:47.97Lisa Buchanan
 Jamaica
4:52.21
3000 metres†‡Shanieke Watson
 Jamaica
10:56.07Derica Pitters
 Jamaica
11:05.58Zakiyyah Showers
 Bermuda
11:30.06
100 metres hurdles
(wind: -3.2 m/s)
Megan Simmonds
 Jamaica
13.89Akela Jones
 Barbados
14.10Devynne Charlton
 Bahamas
14.25
400 metres hurdlesKimone Green
 Jamaica
59.31Tatiana Wolfe
 Jamaica
1:00.65Tia-Adana Belle
 Barbados
1:01.36
4x100 metres relay Bahamas
Devynne Charlton
Carmiesha Cox
Shaunae Miller
Kieanna Albury
44.77 Barbados
Shakera Hall
Akela Jones
Ariel Jackson
Shavonne Husbands
45.67 Trinidad and Tobago
Aaliyah Telesford
Lisa Wickham
Alzola Peli
Kayelle Clarke
45.71
4x400 metres relay Jamaica
Yanique McNeil
Simoya Campbell
Shericka Jackson
Chris-Ann Gordon
3:34.36 Barbados
Tia-Adana Belle
Sonia Gaskin
Shavonne Husbands
Ariel Jackson
3:41.89 Bahamas
Juanae Lewis
Kadeisha Hield
Pedrya Seymour
Racheal Brown
3:45.95
High jumpJeanelle Scheper
 Saint Lucia
1.87m CRAkela Jones
 Barbados
1.80mThea Lafond
 Dominica
1.80m
Long jumpAkela Jones
 Barbados
6.19m
(wind: +0.9 m/s)
Tamara Moncrieffe
 Jamaica
6.01m
(wind: +1.2 m/s)
Claudette Allen
 Jamaica
5.97m
(wind: -0.7 m/s)
Triple jumpShardia Lawrence
 Jamaica
12.99m
(wind: +0.6 m/s)
Tamara Moncrieffe
 Jamaica
12.95m
(wind: +1.8 m/s)
Thea Lafond
 Dominica
12.68m
(wind: +1.5 m/s)
Shot putChristine Gavarin
/ Guadeloupe
13.04mGleneve Grange
 Jamaica
13.02mTrevia Gumbs
 British Virgin Islands
12.59m
Discus ThrowGleneve Grange
 Jamaica
47.95mRochelle Frazer
 Jamaica
42.33mShaunna Downey
 Trinidad and Tobago
41.95m
Javelin throwSandrine Mezin
/ Martinique
43.97mTynelle Gumbs
 British Virgin Islands
35.74mCharissa Douglas
 Suriname
35.67m
PentathlonGleneve Grange
 Jamaica
3628Miquel Roach
 Bahamas
3318Chelsey Linton
 Dominica
3151

: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.
: Exhibition event (no medals).

Boys under 17 (Youth)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.5 m/s)
Mario Burke
 Barbados
10.61Keanu Pennerman
 Bahamas
10.85Jelani Walker
 Jamaica
10.93
200 metres
(wind: +2.2 m/s)
Martin Manely
 Jamaica
21.35 wMario Burke
 Barbados
21.42 wJaheel Hyde
 Jamaica
21.45 w
400 metresMartin Manely
 Jamaica
47.72Kinard Rolle
 Bahamas
48.05Jason Yaw
 Guyana
48.53
800 metresShevon Parks
 Jamaica
1:58.62Akeem Marshall
 Barbados
1:58.77Rayon Butler
 Jamaica
1:59.61
1500 metresJauavney James
 Jamaica
4:06.63Shevon Parks
 Jamaica
4:07.50Benjamin Najman
 Bahamas
4:17.52
3000 metresJauavney James
 Jamaica
9:26.45Alvin Nardin
/ Guadeloupe
9:27.32Alexander Haleem
 Trinidad and Tobago
9:49.59
110 metres hurdles
(wind: -2.3 m/s)
Jaheel Hyde
 Jamaica
13.86Roje Jackson-Chin
 Jamaica
14.14Michael Nicholls
 Barbados
15.04
400 metres hurdlesRivaldo Leacock
 Barbados
53.11Orlando Smith
 Jamaica
56.89Mikhail Bethel
 Bahamas
58.06
4x100 metres relay Jamaica
Roje Jackson-Chin
Jelani Walker
Jaheel Hyde
Raheem Chambers
41.38 Barbados
Rivaldo Leacock
Mario Burke
Michael Nicholls
Ramarco Thompson
41.87 Bahamas
Shalom Cash
Keanu Pennerman
Javan Martin
Scharann Cash
41.89
4x400 metres relay Bahamas
Henri Delauze
Tyler Bowe
Kinard Rolle
Mikhail Bethel
3:16.12 Barbados
Rivaldo Leacock
Ramarco Thompson
Akeem Marshall
Mario Burke
3:16.38 Jamaica
Martin Manely
Jaheel Hyde
Caniggia Harriott
Jauavney James
3:16.47
High jumpMiguel Van Assen
 Suriname
2.03mKen Mullings
 Bahamas
2.03mObrien Wasome
 Jamaica
1.95m
Long jumpAndwuelle Wright
 Trinidad and Tobago
7.29m
(wind: NWI)
Ajani James
 Jamaica
7.20m w
(wind: +3.2 m/s)
Che Richards
 Trinidad and Tobago
7.01m w
(wind: +4.2 m/s)
Triple jumpMiguel Van Assen
 Suriname
15.19m
(wind: -0.6 m/s) CR
Dean Pika
 Suriname
14.59m
(wind: -0.5 m/s)
Obrien Wasome
 Jamaica
14.38m w
(wind: +2.7 m/s)
Shot putWarren Barrett
 Jamaica
16.88mVashon McCarthy
 Jamaica
16.47mAnderson Peters
 Grenada
15.53m
Discus ThrowVashon McCarthy
 Jamaica
48.37mSanjae Lawrence
 Jamaica
48.26mMathieu Badof
/ Guadeloupe
41.51m
Javelin throwAnderson Peters
 Grenada
64.01m CRTravis Ferguson
 Bahamas
58.76mMickel Joseph
 Grenada
57.24m

: Exhibition event (no medals).

Girls under 17 (Youth)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.6 m/s)
Natalliah Whyte
 Jamaica
11.88Nelda Huggins
 British Virgin Islands
11.94Shellece Clarke
 Jamaica
12.00
200 metres
(wind: +2.1 m/s)
Natalliah Whyte
 Jamaica
23.65 wJenae Ambrose
 Bahamas
24.04 wTirana Mitchell
 Guyana
24.05 w
400 metresTiffany James
 Jamaica
55.13Tarika Moses
 British Virgin Islands
55.83Doneisha Anderson
 Bahamas
56.36
800 metresFaheemah Kyrah Scraders
 Bermuda
2:11.62Cassey George
 Guyana
2:12.64Lakeisha Warner
 British Virgin Islands
2:12.71
1500 metresCassey George
 Guyana
4:36.67Faheemah Kyrah Scraders
 Bermuda
4:39.43Britnie Dixon
 Jamaica
4:47.45
100 metres hurdles
(wind: -3.3 m/s)
Rushelle Burton
 Jamaica
13.96Janeek Brown
 Jamaica
14.30Jemenise Parris
 Trinidad and Tobago
14.64
300 metres hurdlesJemenise Parris
 Trinidad and Tobago
43.24Patrice Moody
 Jamaica
43.73Tristan Evelyn
 Barbados
44.84
4x100 metres relay Jamaica
Janeek Brown
Natalliah Whyte
Safiyah Thompson
Rushelle Burton
45.62 Barbados
Jalisa Burrowes
Timeka Jordan
Tiana Bowen
Tristan Evelyn
46.56 Bahamas
Blayre Catalyn
Jenae Ambrose
Brianne Bethel
Doneisha Anderson
46.58
4x400 metres relay Jamaica
Shannon Kalawan
Tiffany James
Patrice Moody
Asshanni Robb
3:44.13 British Virgin Islands
Lakeisha Warner
Tarika Moses
Nelda Huggins
Judine Lacey
3:48.76 Bahamas
Shaquana Dorsette
Dreshanne Rolle
Doneisha Anderson
Brianne Bethel
3:49.38
High jumpBritny Kerr
 Jamaica
1.68mSakari Famous
 Bermuda
1.65mShiann Salmon
 Jamaica
1.60m
Long jumpJalisa Burrowes
 Barbados
5.77m
(wind: NWI)
Andira Ferguson
 Bahamas
5.75m
(wind: +1.7 m/s)
Kristal Liburd
 Saint Kitts and Nevis
5.74m w
(wind: +2.5 m/s)
Triple jumpYanis David
/ Guadeloupe
12.52m w
(wind: +3.6 m/s)
Britny Kerr
 Jamaica
12.43m w
(wind: +2.9 m/s)
Fidella Boorie
 Suriname
11.98m w
(wind: +6.1 m/s)
Shot putChelsea James
 Trinidad and Tobago
14.48m CRJanell Fullerton
 Jamaica
13.75mBrashae Wood
 Bahamas
12.60m
Discus ThrowShanice Love
 Jamaica
40.16mJanell Fullerton
 Jamaica
39.91mShaiann Charles
 Trinidad and Tobago
39.19m
Javelin throwShanee Angol
 Dominica
43.89m CRHayley Matthews
 Barbados
40.30mDaneliz Thomas
 Cayman Islands
37.99m

Special Olympics - Boys

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
wind: 0.8 m/s
D'Edwin Major12.16Deron Forbes12.24Shaquille Bonaby12.32

: Exhibition event (no medals).

Special Olympics - Girls

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
wind: +1.1 m/s
Jade Smith15.50Raquel Major16.09Charlicia Bain16.19

: Exhibition event (no medals).

Medal table (official)

The official count is in accordance with the medal count published by Carifta 2013's Local Organizing Committee.[8]

  *   Host nation (Bahamas)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Jamaica29251569
2 Bahamas*8101331
3 Trinidad and Tobago821020
4 Barbados414220
5/ Guadeloupe3115
6 Suriname2226
7 Guyana2136
8 Bermuda1214
9 Saint Lucia1113
10 Dominica1034
11 Grenada1023
12 Cayman Islands1012
13 Anguilla1001
/ Martinique1001
15 British Virgin Islands0448
16 Curaçao0112
17 Saint Kitts and Nevis0022
18 Antigua and Barbuda0011
 Turks and Caicos Islands0011
Totals (19 nations)636363189

Participation

According to an unofficial count (without relays and special olympics), 423 athletes from 25 countries participated.

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