2001 CARIFTA Games

XXX CARIFTA Games
Host city Bridgetown, Barbados Barbados
Date(s) April 14–16
Level Junior and Youth
Participation about 382
(220 junior, 162 youth) athletes from
about 23 nations
Events 62
(35 junior (incl. 4 open), 27 youth)
Records set 7 games records


The 30th CARIFTA Games was held in Bridgetown, Barbados, on April 14–16, 2001. An appraisal of the results has been given on the occasion of 40th anniversary of the games,[1] and on the IAAF website.[2]

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found both on the CFPI[3] and on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[4] An unofficial count yields the number of about 382 athletes (220 junior (under-20) and 162 youth (under-17)) from about 23 countries: Antigua and Barbuda (7), Aruba (4), Bahamas (39), Barbados (54), Bermuda (11), British Virgin Islands (4), Cayman Islands (14), Dominica (7), French Guiana (1), Grenada (32), Guadeloupe (20), Guyana (6), Haiti (1), Jamaica (61), Martinique (36), Netherlands Antilles (5), Saint Kitts and Nevis (3), Saint Lucia (10), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (4), Suriname (3), Trinidad and Tobago (47), Turks and Caicos Islands (7), US Virgin Islands (6).

Records

It is reported that a total of 9 games records were set.[2] However, the reporting for the two relay records might be disputable.[3]

In his first year as a junior. Darrel Brown from Trinidad and Tobago finished the 100 metres in 10.24s (wind: 0.0 m/s). Further records in the boys' U-20 category were established by Damion Barry, also from Trinidad and Tobago, in 46.51s over 400 metres, and Damon Thompson from Barbados jumping 2.20m high. It is stated[2] that the Trinidad and Tobago 4 × 100 metres relay team winning in 40.19s also set a new games record, but this is not marked as a record in the published results.[3] Moreover, two other sources[5][6] list faster times of 39.87s for Jamaica at the 1997 CARIFTA Games, and 40.03s at the 1998 CARIFTA Games.[5][7]

In the girls' U-20 category, Veronica Campbell from Jamaica improved her own mark for 200 metres from the year before to 22.93 seconds (wind: -1.6 m/s). Melaine Walker from Jamaica achieved 56.90s in 400 metres hurdles.

In the boys' U-17 category, two new records were set: by Kern Harripersad from Trinidad and Tobago in 1:55.20 for 800 metres, and by Jamaican Patrick Lee finishing the 100 metres hurdles in 13.20s (wind: -2.3 m/s).

Finally, in the girls' U-20 category, it is also stated[2] that the Jamaican 4 × 100 metres relay team winning in 45.44s set a new games record. Again, this is not marked as a record in the published results,[3] and two other sources[8][9] list a faster time of 45.16s for Jamaica at the 1999 CARIFTA Games,

Austin Sealy Award

The Austin Sealy Trophy for the most outstanding athlete of the games was awarded to Veronica Campbell from Jamaica.[10][11] She won 3 gold medals (100m, 200m, and 4 × 100m relay) in the junior (U-20) category.

Medal summary

Medal winners are published by category: Boys under 20 (Junior),[5] Girls under 20 (Junior),[12] Boys under 17 (Youth),[13] and Girls under 17 (Youth).[8] Complete results can be found on the CFPI[3] and the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[4]

Boys under 20 (Junior)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.0 m/s)
 Darrel Brown (TRI) 10.24 CR  Marc Burns (TRI) 10.48  Marvin Anderson (JAM) 10.49
200 metres
(-0.3 m/s)
 Ronald Pognon (MTQ) 21.18  Winston Smith (JAM) 21.40  Yohann Nègre (GLP) 21.52
400 metres  Damion Barry (TRI) 46.51 CR  Wilan Louis (BAR) 47.07  Dwayne Greenidge (BAR) 47.47
800 metres  Jameel Wilson (TRI) 1:53.06  Tai Payne (GUY) 1:53.35  Mathias Castingo (GLP) 1:53.41
1500 metres  Mathias Castingo (GLP) 3:56.16  Richard Walcott (BER) 3:56.68  Jerome Howell (JAM) 3:59.23
5000 metres†  Kevin Campbell (JAM) 15:51.92  Kendell Simon (GRN) 15:52.72  Oneil Williams (BAH) 16:26.43
110 metres hurdles
(-2.2 m/s)
 Dwayne Robinson (JAM) 14.46  Eddy De Lépine (MTQ) 14.60  Ricardo Melbourne (JAM) 14.88
400 metres hurdles  Greg Little (JAM) 52.31  Ricardo Melbourne (JAM) 52.43  Shane Charles (GRN) 53.89
High Jump  Damon Thompson (BAR) 2.20 CR  Trevor Barry (BAH) 2.08  Christopher Morrison (JAM) 2.00
Pole Vault†  Anthony Pratt (BAH) 4.00  Ronald Arnaud (MTQ) 3.90  Darvin Dean (BAH) 3.80
Long Jump  Cleavon Dillon (TRI) 7.36
(-0.5 m/s)
 Riquel Bruno (GUF) 7.18
(-0.6 m/s)
 Cédric Judith (GLP) 7.15
(-0.3 m/s)
Triple Jump  Keeter Sylvain (GLP) 15.45
(-0.7 m/s)
 Nicholas Neufville (JAM) 14.96
(-1.4 m/s)
 Daniel Mayaud (MTQ) 14.73
(-2.0 m/s)
Shot Put  Shamir Thomas (GRN) 14.69  Jason Morgan (JAM) 14.63  Lionel Caster (MTQ) 13.78
Discus Throw  Shamir Thomas (GRN) 47.56  Michael Gibson (BAR) 44.00  Keefdon Thomas (TRI) 43.06
Javelin Throw  Keron Francis (GRN) 62.17  Jamal Forde (BAR) 60.96  Kayode Pantophlet (BAR) 60.00
Heptathlon†  Keron Francis (GRN) 5063  Alleyne Lett (GRN) 4838  Dacosmo Wright (JAM) 4810
4 × 100 metres relay  Trinidad and Tobago 40.19  Jamaica
Davaon Spence
Marvin Anderson
Winston Smith
Steve Mullings
40.34  Guadeloupe 41.04
4 × 400 metres relay†  Jamaica 3:08.69  Trinidad and Tobago 3:09.50  Barbados 3:11.11

†: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

Girls under 20 (Junior)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.0 m/s)
 Veronica Campbell (JAM) 11.32  Danielle Norville (BAR) 11.78  Utica Edgecombe (BAH) 11.80
200 metres
(-1.6 m/s)
 Veronica Campbell (JAM) 22.93 CR  Danielle Norville (BAR) 23.75  Tiandra Ponteen (SKN) 23.75
400 metres  Sheryl Morgan (JAM) 53.16  Tiandra Ponteen (SKN) 54.11  Kerrian White (JAM) 55.20
800 metres  Carlene Robinson (JAM) 2:12.61  Aneita Denton (JAM) 2:13.13  Isabelle Vingalalon (GLP) 2:15.05
1500 metres  Tanice Barnett (JAM) 4:42.13  Aneita Denton (JAM) 4:43.69  Isabelle Vingalalon (GLP) 4:45.98
3000 metres†  Janill Williams (ATG) 10:02.97  Tanice Barnett (JAM) 10:15.06  Nessa Paul (LCA) 10:27.54
100 metres hurdles
(-0.9 m/s)
 Adrianna Lamalle (MTQ) 13.64  Melaine Walker (JAM) 13.87  Florence Vermal (MTQ) 14.38
400 metres hurdles  Melaine Walker (JAM) 56.90 CR  Patricia Hall (JAM) 58.57  Alicia Cave (TRI) 59.95
High jump  Levern Spencer (LCA) 1.79  Danille Prime (TRI) 1.75  Desiree Crichlow (BAR) 1.75
Long jump  Elysée Vesanes (MTQ) 5.90
(-0.1 m/s)
 Ganaëlle Gombault (GLP) 5.76
(-0.2 m/s)
 Rose Ann Hamilton (JAM) 5.73
(-1.1 m/s)
Triple jump†  Desiree Crichlow (BAR) 12.73  Kemisha Nelson (JAM) 12.23w  Stéphanie Luzieux (MTQ) 12.16w
Shot put  Claudia Villeneuve (MTQ) 15.09  Laura Amory (MTQ) 13.79  Shernelle Nicholls (BAR) 12.99
Discus throw  Claudia Villeneuve (MTQ) 43.50  Shernelle Nicholls (BAR) 41.73  Kesheila Reid (JAM) 36.78
Javelin throw  Judy Modeste (GRN) 38.60  Natalie Dixon (TRI) 38.57  Erma Gene Evans (LCA) 38.30
Pentathlon†  Lauren Maul (BAR) 3660  Althea Akeins (JAM) 3256  Astra Curry (BAH) 3144
4 × 100 metres relay  Jamaica
Shaunette Davidson
Melaine Walker
Kerron Stewart
Veronica Campbell
44.96  Barbados 45.37  Martinique 45.92
4 × 400 metres relay†  Jamaica 3:34.63  Trinidad and Tobago 3:42.25  Barbados 3:44.45

†: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

Boys under 17 (Youth)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.0 m/s)
 Grafton Ifill (BAH) 10.67  Oscar Greene (BAH) 10.72  Nathanaël Mérine (MTQ) 10.90
200 metres
(-1.7 m/s)
 Grafton Ifill (BAH) 21.44  Usain Bolt (JAM) 21.81  Oscar Greene (BAH) 21.94
400 metres  Patrick Lee (JAM) 48.26  Usain Bolt (JAM) 48.28  Drameko Bridgewater (BAH) 48.70
800 metres  Kern Harripersad (TRI) 1:55.20 CR  Clayton James (JAM) 1:56.21  Simeon Bovell (TRI) 1:57.78
1500 metres  Kern Harripersad (TRI) 4:08.65  Trevon Baptiste (GRN) 4:10.30  Clayton James (JAM) 4:10.31
100 metres hurdles
(-2.3 m/s)
 Patrick Lee (JAM) 13.20 CR  Shamar Sands (BAH) 13.50  Jesse King (BAR) 13.53
400 metres hurdles  Patrick Lee (JAM) 53.00  Rodney George (GRN) 54.39  Andretti Bain (BAH) 54.58
High Jump  Dorrain Coley (JAM) 1.95  Kieron Dickson (GRN) 1.95  Omar Wright (CAY) 1.90
Long Jump  Dorrain Coley (JAM) 6.88
(-1.6 m/s)
 Ayata Joseph (ATG) 6.77
(0.7 m/s)
 Wilbert Walker (JAM) 6.62
(1.9 m/s)
Triple Jump  Ayata Joseph (ATG) 13.71
(-2.9 m/s)
 Carlos Mattis (JAM) 13.47
(-1.8 m/s)
 Willy Montrop-Hippolyte (MTQ) 13.21
(-3.7 m/s)
Shot Put  David Villeneuve (MTQ) 14.19  Walt Williams (GRN) 14.11  Daley Harris (BAR) 13.81
Discus Throw  Walt Williams (GRN) 47.60  Shaun Haughton (JAM) 39.22  David Villeneuve (MTQ) 39.22
Javelin Throw  Ryan Frederick (GRN) 55.27  Axel Caristan (MTQ) 54.40  Corey Jackson (BAR) 53.39
4 × 100 metres relay  Bahamas 41.14  Jamaica 42.59  Barbados 42.60

Girls under 17 (Youth)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.0 m/s)
 Simone Facey (JAM) 11.78  Wanda Hutson (TRI) 11.95  Tracy-Ann Rowe (JAM) 12.08
200 metres
(-4.0 m/s)
 Simone Facey (JAM) 24.15  Wanda Hutson (TRI) 24.59  Tracy-Ann Rowe (JAM) 24.87
400 metres  Anneisha McLaughlin (JAM) 54.22  Danielle Watson (BER) 55.96  Kashain Page (JAM) 56.17
800 metres  Kayann Thompson (JAM) 2:11.76  Sarana Patterson (GRN) 2:15.99  Sade St. Louis (TRI) 2:16.04
1500 metres  Janill Williams (ATG) 4:37.87  Lorain McKenzie (JAM) 4:41.14  Kayann Thompson (JAM) 4:44.83
100 metres hurdles
(-1.3 m/s)
 Keisha Brown (JAM) 14.09  Latoya Greaves (JAM) 14.25  Marty Phillip (GRN) 14.93
300 metres hurdles  Trishana McGowan (JAM) 42.98  Euzhan Varlin (MTQ) 44.37  Keisha Brown (JAM) 44.47
High jump  Zindzi Swan (BER) 1.71  Rhonda Watkins (TRI) 1.68  Anna-Kay Campbell (JAM) 1.65
Long jump  Peta-Gaye Beckford (JAM) 5.93  Euzhan Varlin (MTQ) 5.59  Sharlene Bailey (BAR) 5.23
(0.2 m/s)
Shot put  Brittney Marshall (BER) 11.95  Sandy Tros (GLP) 11.95  Peta-Gaye Beckford (JAM) 10.85
Discus throw  Peta-Gaye Beckford (JAM) 37.44  Keisha Walkes (BAR) 35.48  Valérie Dicot (MTQ) 35.12
Javelin throw  Nathalia Vincent (GRN) 42.17  Shakarah Kemp (BAH) 36.65  Anna Lovell (BAR) 36.01
4 × 100 metres relay  Jamaica
Keisha Brown
Tracy-Ann Rowe
Anneisha McLaughlin
Simone Facey
45.44  Bahamas 47.23  Bermuda 47.44

Medal table (unofficial)

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Jamaica 26 20 17 63
2  Grenada 8 7 2 17
3  Trinidad and Tobago 7 8 4 19
4  Martinique 6 6 9 21
5  Bahamas 4 5 7 16
6  Barbados 3 8 12 23
7  Antigua and Barbuda 3 1 0 4
8  Guadeloupe 2 2 6 10
9  Bermuda 2 2 1 5
10  Saint Lucia 1 0 2 3
11  Saint Kitts and Nevis 0 1 1 2
12  French Guiana 0 1 0 1
 Guyana 0 1 0 1
14  Cayman Islands 0 0 1 1

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