2006 CARIFTA Games

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XXXV CARIFTA Games
DatesApril 15–17
Host cityLes Abymes, Guadeloupe Guadeloupe
VenueStade René Serge Nabajoth
LevelJunior and Youth
Events66
(35 junior
(incl. 5 open),
31 youth)
Participationabout 524
(268 junior,
256 youth) athletes from
about 25 nations
Records set8 games
3 national

The 35th CARIFTA Games was held in the René Serge Nabajoth Stadium in Les Abymes, Guadeloupe on April 15–17, 2006. A detailed appraisal of the results has been given.[1][2][3][4]

Participation (unofficial)[edit]

Detailed result lists can be found on the CACAC,[5] the CFPI[6] and the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[7] An unofficial count yields the number of about 524 athletes (268 junior (under-20) and 256 youth (under-17)) from about 25 countries: Anguilla (4), Antigua and Barbuda (11), Aruba (4), Bahamas (62), Barbados (40), Bermuda (17), British Virgin Islands (8), Cayman Islands (12), Dominica (5), French Guiana (15), Grenada (11), Guadeloupe (72), Guyana (2), Haiti (7), Jamaica (70), Martinique (45), Montserrat (3), Netherlands Antilles (12), Saint Kitts and Nevis (21), Saint Lucia (5), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (5), Suriname (3), Trinidad and Tobago (57), Turks and Caicos Islands (26), US Virgin Islands (7).

Records[edit]

A total of 8 new games records were set.

In the boys' U-20 category, Ryan Brathwaite from Barbados achieved 13.85s (-1.4 m/s) in 110 metres hurdles.[4][8] The Jamaican 4x400 metres relay team set the new games record to 3:07.75.[4][8]

In the girls' U-20 category, the 400 metres record was improved twice. First, to 51.82s in the heat by Kaliese Spencer, and then in the final, to 51.30s by Sonita Sutherland, both from Jamaica.[2][8] Together with their teammates Sherene Pinnock and Bobby-Gaye Wilkins, they finished the 4 x 400 metres relay in the new record time of 3:31.90.[4][8]

In the boys' U-17 category, Gavyn Nero of Trinidad and Tobago set two new records in 1500 metres (4:00.78)[2][8] and 3000 metres (8:53.42).[3][8]

In the girls' U-17 category, Jamaican Natoya Goule set also two new records in 800 metres (2:09.59)[4][8] and 1500 metres (4:32.70).[2][8]

Moreover, a total of 3 national (senior) records were set by the junior athletes.[5] In the men's category, Shanovan Williams threw the javelin to the new record mark for the Turks and Caicos Islands of 49.33 metres.

In the women's category, two records for the British Virgin Islands were set by Chantel Malone in 55.70s for 400 metres, and together with the 4x400 metres relay team in 3:51.71.

Austin Sealy Award[edit]

The Austin Sealy Trophy for the most outstanding athlete of the games was awarded to Gavyn Nero of Trinidad and Tobago.[4] He won 3 gold medals (800m, 1500m and 3000m) in the youth (U-17) category, setting new 1500m and 3000m games record.

Medal summary[edit]

Medal winners are published by category: Boys under 20 (Junior),[9] Girls under 20 (Junior),[10] Boys under 17 (Youth),[11] and Girls under 17 (Youth).[12] Complete results can be found on the CACAC,[5] the CFPI[6] and the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[7]

Boys under 20 (Junior)[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.0 m/s)
 Remaldo Rose (JAM) 10.48  Keston Bledman (TRI) 10.57  Ramon Gittens (BAR) 10.60
200 metres
(-0.5 m/s)
 Yohan Blake (JAM) 21.12  Whithley Williams (SKN) 21.37  Kervin Morgan (TRI) 21.41
400 metres  Renny Quow (TRI) 46.55  Allodin Fothergill (JAM) 47.04 Guadeloupe/ Xavier Sorimoutou (GLP) 47.54
800 metres  Jamaal James (TRI) 1:52.64  Theon O'Connor (JAM) 1:53.66  Melvin Weller (JAM) 1:54.06
1500 metres  Bengallo Morrison (JAM) 4:01.37  Lenford Adams (JAM) 4:02.41  Neilon Joseph (GRN) 4:10.03
5000 metreso  Kirk Brown (JAM) 15:57.64  Sandino Nero (TRI) 16:10.42 Martinique/ Lorry Lucea (MTQ) 16:33.38
110 metres hurdles
(-1.4 m/s)
 Ryan Brathwaite (BAR) 13.85 CR  Andre Collins (JAM) 14.21  Ronnie Griffith (BAR) 14.30
400 metres hurdles  Josef Robertson (JAM) 52.47  Carlyle Thompson (BAH) 53.37  Ricardo Todd (BAR) 53.41
High Jump  Jamaal Wilson (BAH) 2.05
(jump off)
 Kyle Grant (BAH) 2.00 Guadeloupe/ David Cassilingon (GLP) 2.00
Pole Vaulto  Lorenzo Johnson (JAM) 3.80  Kriston Caraballo (TRI) 3.70
Long Jump Guadeloupe/ Stéphane Jumet (GLP) 7.51
(0.0 m/s)
 Tarik Edwards (JAM) 7.50
(0.0 m/s)
 Alain Bailey (JAM) 7.36
(0.0 m/s)
Triple Jump  Robert Peddlar (JAM) 15.03
(0.0 m/s)
 Jeremiah James (LCA) 14.81
(-2.0 m/s)
Martinique/ Jérémie Varsovie (MTQ) 14.79
(0.0 m/s)
Shot Put  Raymond Brown (JAM) 17.06  Tyron Benjamin (DMA) 16.53  Sharif Small (JAM) 14.89
Discus Throw  Sharif Small (JAM) 51.19  Tyron Benjamin (DMA) 49.95  Andre Jones (BAR) 47.23
Javelin Throw Guadeloupe/ Jonathan Denis (GLP) 56.61  Rohan Gill (BAR) 55.31  Kenton Olive (GRN) 54.19
Heptathlono  Joel Phillip (GRN) 5074  Kerron Brown (TRI) 4432  Kurt Felix (GRN) 4311
4 x 100 metres relay  Jamaica
Winston Barnes
Garfield German
Yohan Blake
Remaldo Rose
39.81  Barbados 40.82  Trinidad and Tobago 40.87
4 x 400 metres relay  Jamaica
Jair Francis
Allodin Fothergill
Josef Robertson
Tarik Edwards
3:07.75 CR  Bahamas
Demetrius Pinder
Juan Lewis
Carlyle Thompson
Jameson Strachan
3:08.56  Trinidad and Tobago
Renny Quow
Kervin Morgan
Darnell Greig
Zwede Hewitt
3:08.99

o: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

Girls under 20 (Junior)[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.7 m/s)
 Schillonie Calvert (JAM) 11.51  Sheniqua Ferguson (BAH) 11.63  Semoy Hackett (TRI) 11.68
200 metres
(-0.8 m/s)
 Sheniqua Ferguson (BAH) 23.44  Anastasia Le-Roy (JAM) 23.54  Cache Armbrister (BAH) 23.98
400 metres  Sonita Sutherland (JAM) 51.30 CR  Kaliese Spencer (JAM) 51.99 French Guiana/ Marie-Angélique Lacordelle (GUF) 54.22
800 metres  Bobby-Gaye Wilkins (JAM) 2:09.36  Keno Heavens (JAM) 2:10.38 Martinique/ Emilie Ducados (MTQ) 2:12.42
1500 metres  Jodian Richards (JAM) 4:37.30  Stacey Bell (JAM) 4:38.93  Aniecia Williams (ISV) 4:54.13
3000 metreso  Stacey Bell (JAM) 11:39.95  Kenryca Francis (ATG) 12:14.68  Linda Blackett (ATG) 12:20.17
100 metres hurdles
(1.0 m/s)
 Kimberly Laing (JAM) 13.97  Kimberly Stanford (BAR) 14.14  Karessa Farley (BAR) 14.17
400 metres hurdles  Sherene Pinnock (JAM) 57.50  Janeil Bellille (TRI) 59.76  Natalya Beneby (BAH) 60.96
High Jump  La Troya Darrell (BER) 1.76  Shantel Thompson (JAM) 1.74  Caleigh Bacchus (TRI) 1.74
Long Jump  Shara Proctor (AIA) 6.17
(0.0 m/s)
 Arantxa King (BER) 6.07
(1.1 m/s)
 Tameka Williams (SKN) 5.98
(0.0 m/s)
Triple Jump  Kimberly Williams (JAM) 12.94
(-0.2 m/s)
 La Troya Darrell (BER) 12.44
(0.0 m/s)
Guadeloupe/ Lorrie Hamony (GLP) 12.39
(0.0 m/s)
Shot Put  Annie Alexander (TRI) 14.88 Martinique/ Myriam Lixfe (MTQ) 14.43 Guadeloupe/ Stella Virolan (GLP) 13.89
Discus Throw  Annie Alexander (TRI) 46.67 Martinique/ Marie-Christine Vulcain (MTQ) 45.20  Latanya Nation (JAM) 41.40
Javelin Throw  Tracey Morrison (BAH) 47.52  Taneisha Blair (JAM) 45.38 Martinique/ Laurence Germany (MTQ) 45.34
Pentathlono  Shannise Wright (BAH) 3326  Andrea Moss (BAH) 3206  Venice Fredericks (TRI) 2700
4 x 100 metres relay  Jamaica
Samantha Henry
Anastasia Le-Roy
Schillonie Calvert
Naffene Briscoe
44.91  Bahamas
Tina Rolle
T'Shonda Webb
Cache Armbrister
Sheniqua Ferguson
45.27  Trinidad and Tobago
Jurnelle Francis
Semoy Hackett
Janeil Bellile
Reyare Thomas
45.72
4 x 400 metres relay  Jamaica
Sherene Pinnock
Kaliese Spencer
Bobby-Gaye Wilkins
Sonita Sutherland
3:31.90 CR  Trinidad and Tobago
Britney St. Louis
Karla Hope
Kelly-Ann Romeo
Janeil Bellile
3:45.13  Bahamas
Keneisha Miller
Cache Armbrister
Michelle Cumberbatch
Tyranique Thomas
3:46.30

o: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

Boys under 17 (Youth)[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(0.8 m/s)
 Dexter Lee (JAM) 10.72  Joel Dillon (TRI) 10.74  Karlton Rolle (BAH) 10.77
200 metres
(0.0 m/s)
 Karlton Rolle (BAH) 21.33  Ramone McKenzie (JAM) 21.56  Darrion Bent (JAM) 21.58
400 metres  Akino Ming (JAM) 48.56  Jevon Matthew (TRI) 48.80  Kadeem Smith (SKN) 48.90
800 metres  Gavyn Nero (TRI) 1:54.55  Donohue Williams (JAM) 1:54.99  Maverick Weatherhead (ATG) 1:55.24
1500 metres  Gavyn Nero (TRI) 4:00.78 CR  Kemoy Campbell (JAM) 4:02.40  Conroy Crossman (JAM) 4:08.94
3000 metres  Gavyn Nero (TRI) 8:53.42 CR  Kemoy Campbell (JAM) 8:53.71  Matthew Spring (BER) 9:18.74
100 metres hurdles
(0.0 m/s)
Guadeloupe/ Mathieu Boa (GLP) 13.39  Kimarcley Henry (JAM) 13.43  Kristen Hepburn-Taylor (BAH) 13.63
400 metres hurdles  Dwight Robinson (JAM) 54.51  Kemar Norgrove (BAR) 55.44 Guadeloupe/ Samuel Ramier (GLP) 55.59
High Jump  Raymond Higgs (BAH) 2.06  Daniel Burke (BAR) 2.03  Christopher Waugh (JAM) 1.90
Long Jump  Jerome Myers (JAM) 7.24
(0.0 m/s)
Guadeloupe/ Yohan Ferré (GLP) 7.12 w
(4.1 m/s)
 Raymond Higgs (BAH) 6.88
(0.0 m/s)
Triple Jump  Gerard Brown (BAH) 14.71
(0.0 m/s)
 August Campbell (BAH) 13.90
(-1.6 m/s)
 Shayon Daniels (JAM) 13.83
(0.0 m/s)
Shot Put  Damion Johnson (JAM) 15.29  Omar Bryan (JAM) 14.95  Quincy Wilson (TRI) 13.65
Discus Throw  Omar Bryan (JAM) 48.22  Quincy Wilson (TRI) 42.20  Ramon Burgess (BAR) 42.19
Javelin Throw  Ramon Burgess (BAR) 57.97  Jerron Franklyn (TRI) 52.62  August Campbell (BAH) 52.19
4 x 100 metres relay  Jamaica
Ricardo Powell
Ramone McKenzie
Darrion Bent
Dexter Lee
41.39  Bahamas
Aaron Wilmore
Karlton Rolle
Shawn Lockhart
Warren Fraser
41.62  Trinidad and Tobago
Joel Romain
Joel Dillon
Kendall Bacchus
Shermund Allsop
42.22
4 x 400 metres relay  Jamaica
Dwight Robinson
Ramone McKenzie
Darrion Bent
Akino Ming
3:18.44  Trinidad and Tobago
Jameel Alleyne-Walcott
Le Sean Noel
Trevis Frederick
Jevon Matthew
3:19.35  Bahamas
Darion Duncombe
Jeffery Gibson
Karlton Rolle
Fenton Williams
3:19.80

Girls under 17 (Youth)[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(1.0 m/s)
 Danielle Jeffrey (JAM) 11.67  Carrie Russell (JAM) 11.70  Nivea Smith (BAH) 11.90
200 metres
(-0.6 m/s)
 Nivea Smith (BAH) 23.66  Carrie Russell (JAM) 23.87  Cadajah Spencer (TRI) 23.91
400 metres  Latoya McDermott (JAM) 54.03  Merica Moncherry (LCA) 55.14  Chantel Malone (IVB) 55.70 NR
800 metres  Natoya Goule (JAM) 2:09.59 CR  Teneisha Davis (JAM) 2:10.81  Jessica James (TRI) 2:11.90
1500 metres  Natoya Goule (JAM) 4:32.70 CR  Teneisha Davis (JAM) 4:35.98  Linda Blackett (ATG) 4:52.39
100 metres hurdles
(-2.0 m/s)
 Rosemarie Carty (JAM) 13.87  Kierre Beckles (BAR) 13.90 Martinique/ Jessica Alcan (MTQ) 14.28
300 metres hurdles  Shana-Gaye Tracey (JAM) 41.64  Kierre Beckles (BAR) 41.76  Krystal Bodie (BAH) 42.13
High Jump  Misha-Gaye DaCosta (JAM) 1.75 Guadeloupe/ Georgia Bordy (GLP) 1.68  Deandra Daniel (TRI) 1.68
Long Jump Martinique/ Daniella Sacama-Isidore (MTQ) 5.69
(0.0 m/s)
 Chantel Malone (IVB) 5.62
(0.3 m/s)
Martinique/ Christelle Joseph (MTQ) 5.45
(0.0 m/s)
Triple Jump  Yushani Durrant (JAM) 11.69
(0.0 m/s)
 Chantel Malone (IVB) 11.58
(0.8 m/s)
Guadeloupe/ Christie Opet (GLP) 10.84
(0.9 m/s)
Shot Put  Hilenn James (TRI) 11.93  Deandra Dottin (BAR) 11.48 Guadeloupe/ Laurianne Laurendot (GLP) 11.21
Discus Throw  Akilah Martin (BAR) 34.02  Alexandra Terry (CAY) 32.69  Akeela Bravo (TRI) 31.90
Javelin Throw  Deandra Dottin (BAR) 37.19 Guadeloupe/ Lesly Bélair (GLP) 36.53 Martinique/ Svelta Mondesir (MTQ) 33.91
4 x 100 metres relay  Jamaica
Kedesha Simpson
Danielle Jeffrey
Jura Levy
Carrie Russell
45.66  Bahamas
Sparkyl Cash
Nivea Smith
Carlene Johnson
Printassia Johnson
46.17  Trinidad and Tobago
Michelle-Lee Ahye
Cadajah Spencer
Cassie Caprieta
Nyoka Giles
46.21
4 x 400 metres relay  Jamaica
Shana-Gaye Tracey
LaToya McDermott
Danielle Jeffrey
Natoya Goule
3:43.65  Bahamas
Deandra Knowles
Shellyka Rolle
Rashan Brown
Nivea Smith
3:49.14  Barbados
Kierre Beckles
LaToya Griffith
Althea Maximilien
Sade Sealy
3:49.78

Medal table (unofficial)[edit]

The medal count has been published.[13] There is a mismatch between the unofficial medal count and the published medal count for the Bahamas. This can be explained by the fact that there was a jump off between Jamal Wilson and Kyle Grant, both from the Bahamas, in the Men's High Jump Under 20 competition, which is separately listed in the results[8] and might have been counted twice.


  *   Host nation (Guadeloupe)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Jamaica (JAM)3921868
2 Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)8111433
3 Bahamas (BAH)8101028
4 Barbados (BAR)48719
5 Guadeloupe (GLP)*33713
6 Martinique (MTQ)12710
7 Bermuda (BER)1214
8 Grenada (GRN)1034
9 Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF)1001
10 British Virgin Islands (IVB)0213
11 Dominica (DMA)0202
 Saint Lucia (LCA)0202
13 Antigua and Barbuda (ATG)0134
14 Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN)0123
15 Cayman Islands (CAY)0101
16 French Guiana (GUF)0011
 U.S. Virgin Islands (VIR)0011
Totals (17 entries)666665197


References[edit]

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  10. ^ Athletics Weekly, CARIFTA GAMES (UNDER 20 WOMEN), retrieved October 8, 2011
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