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1998 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics


FieldValue
NameXIII Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships
Size200px
Host cityGeorgetown, Cayman Islands
Dates10–12 July
StadiumTruman Bodden Sports Complex
Nations participating21
Athletes participatingabout 361
(187 junior,
174 youth)
Events79
(41 junior,
38 youth)
Records set19 championship records
LevelJunior and Youth
Previous1996 San Salvador
Next2000 San Juan

Cayman Islands (187 junior, 174 youth) (41 junior, 38 youth)

The 13th Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships were held in the Truman Bodden Sports Complex in Georgetown, Cayman Islands between 10–12 July 1998.

Records

A total of 19 new championship records were set.

EventRecordAthleteCountryTypeBoys Under 20 (Junior)Girls Under 20 (Junior)Boys Under 17 (Youth)Girls Under 17 (Youth)
100 m10.38 s (1.4 m/s)Roy BaileyCR
800 m1:49.41Dwayne MillerCR
4 × 100 m relay39.84Paul Thompson
Dwight Thomas
Steve Slowly
Roy BaileyCR
200 m23.43s (0.7 m/s)Fana AshbyCR
400 m hurdles57.89Peta-Gaye GayleCR
4 × 100 m relay45.24s†Tulia Robinson
Danielle Browning
Elva Goulbourne
Althea JohnsonCR
100 m10.69s† (1.2 m/s)Omar BrownCR
200 m21.47s (0.8 m/s)Omar BrownCR
100 m hurdles13.09s (1.0 m/s)Dwayne RobinsonCR
400 m hurdles53.34sJason HunteCR
Pole vault4.20mErik CorralCR
4 × 100 m relay42.12sNicholas Denniser
Davaon Spence
DeWayne Barnett
Omar BrownCR
200 m23.55s (1.4 m/s)Melaine WalkerCR
100 m hurdles13.72sAlicia CaveCR
300 m hurdles41.33sPatricia HallCR
Triple jump12.22m (-1.1 m/s)Raneika BeanCR
4000 metres track walk20:44.48Diana FloresCR
4 × 100 m relay45.35Nadine Palmer
Lisa Sharpe
Melaine Walker
Veronica CampbellCR
4 × 400 m relay3:40.65Tameisha Gutherie
Patricia Hall
Shauna-Kay Campbell
Melaine WalkerCR

;Key:

AR — Area record CR — Championship record NR — National record

†: Electronic timing. Still better hand timing results.

Medal summary

Complete results are published on the CFPI and on the World Junior Athletics History website, and medal winners are published by category: Junior A, Male, |url-status=dead Junior A, Female, and Junior B.

Male Junior A (under 20)

4 × 400 metres relay
Collin Thomas
Sanjay Ayre
Leroy Colquhoun
Dwayne Miller3:06.77
Carlos Jiménez
Nazario Padilla
Roberto Carbajal
Manuel Vázquez3:13.29
Jesús Torres
Esteban Castro
Edwin Esparra
Jairo Velázquez3:15.20

†: Event marked as exhibition.

Female Junior A (under 20)

4 × 400 metres relay
Shellene Williams
Keasha Downer
Peta-Gaye Gayle
Allison Beckford3:36.02
Michelle Barraza
Diana García
Amiel Ruíz
Angeles Pantoga3:51.19
Damaris Diana
Beatriz Cruz
Jeniffer Marrero
Glynette Rodríguez3:54.89

†: Event marked as exhibition.

Male Junior B (under 17)

4 × 400 metres relay
Dwayne Greenidge
Jason Hunte
Jamal Nedo
Wilan Louis3:16.81
Jameel Wilson
Brent Harry
Marc Burns
Damion Barry3:18.80
Sambrino Williams
Ron Fraser
Barton Duncanson
Theron Smith3:20.08

†: Event marked as exhibition.

Female Junior B (under 17)

4 × 400 metres relay
Tameisha Gutherie
Patricia Hall
Shauna-Kay Campbell
Melaine Walker3:40.65 CR
Sheila Mercado
Lysaira Del Valle
Eva Guzmán
Waleska Ayala4:03.01
Schwannah McCarthy
Gabriella Myles
Crystal Robinson
Calicia Burke4:03.19

Medal table (unofficial)

Participation (unofficial)

The Commonwealth of Dominica competed for the first time at the championships. Detailed result lists can be found on the CFPI and on the World Junior Athletics History website. An unofficial count yields the number of about 361 athletes (187 junior (under-20) and 174 youth (under-17)) from about 21 countries:

  • Anguilla (2)
  • Antigua and Barbuda (5)
  • Aruba (1)
  • Bahamas (21)
  • Barbados (23)
  • Bermuda (7)
  • British Virgin Islands (4)
  • Cayman Islands (30)
  • Dominica (1)
  • El Salvador (7)
  • Grenada (4)
  • Guatemala (14)
  • Guyana (2)
  • Jamaica (76)
  • Mexico México (74)
  • Netherlands Antilles (2)
  • Puerto Rico (47)
  • Saint Lucia (2)
  • Turks and Caicos Islands (3)
  • Trinidad and Tobago (28)
  • U.S. Virgin Islands (8)

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