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2002 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics


FieldValue
NameXV Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships
Size200px
Host cityBridgetown, Barbados Barbados
Dates5–7 July
StadiumNational Stadium
Nations participating32
Athletes participatingabout 445
(275 junior,
170 youth)
Events69
(38 junior,
31 youth)
Records set22 championship records
LevelJunior and Youth
Previous2000 San Juan
Next2004 Coatzacoalcos

(275 junior, 170 youth) (38 junior, 31 youth)

The 15th Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships were held in the National Stadium in Bridgetown, Barbados between 5–7 July 2002. A discussion of the results is given. Usain Bolt of Jamaica set a total of 6 new championship records.

Records

A total of 22 new championship records were set. Moreover, during the Girls' U-20 Javelin Throw, there were probably a couple of intermediate records set: Yuneisy Rodríguez of Cuba 46.96m, Ana Gutiérrez of Mexico 46.98m, and again Yuneisy Rodríguez 48.48m, as well as in the Girls' U-20 Triple Jump: Arianna Martínez of Cuba 13.43m, and Mabel Gay of Cuba 13.65m.

EventRecordAthleteCountryTypeBoys Under 20 (Junior)Girls Under 20 (Junior)Boys Under 17 (Youth)Girls Under 17 (Youth)
100 m10.18s (0.7 m/s)Darrel BrownCR
1500 m3:45.20Juan Luis BarriosCR
200 m23.22s (-0.9 m/s)Simone FaceyCR
400 m52.81sSheryl MorganCR
800 m2:06.13Yuneisy SantiustyCR
1500 m4:24.96Yuneisy SantiustyCR
100 m hurdles12.93s (0.0 m/s)Anay TejedaCR
400 m hurdles57.84sYusmelys GarcíaCR
Pole vault3.70mCitlalli HuertaCR
Triple jump13.93m (-0.6 m/s)Mabel GayCR
Javelin48.53mYuneisy RodríguezCR
200 m21.34s (heat) (0.3 m/s)Usain BoltCR
20.61s (-0.4 m/s)
400 m48.00s (heat)Usain BoltCR
47.12s
1500 m3:56.60Edgar SantoyoCR
5000 m Race Walk21:24.33Éder SánchezCR
4 × 100 m relay40.95sDwain Bryden
Usain Bolt
Andre Wellington
Matthew PalmerCR
4 × 400 m relay3:16.61Nasser Johnson
Josef Robertson
Davian Parker
Usain BoltCR
100 m11.59s (0.0 m/s)Anneisha McLaughlinCR
200 m23.27s (-1.0 m/s)Anneisha McLaughlinCR
4 × 100 m relay45.33sShelly-Ann Fraser
Anneisha McLaughlin
Latoya Greaves
Diane DietrichCR

;Key:

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

Medal summary

The results are published. |url-status=dead

Male Junior A (under 20)

4 × 400 metres relay
Jacques Smith
Sékou Clarke
Yhann Plummer
Jermaine Gonzales3:07.61
Drameco Bridgewater
Michael Mathieu
Andrae Williams
Andretti Bain3:11.11
Ronald Amaya
Kevin Balzán
Ángel Rodríguez
Luis Luna3:11.91

Female Junior A (under 20)

4 × 400 metres relay
Camille Robinson
Davita Prendergast
Carlene Robinson
Sheryl Morgan3:34.76
Jenny Mejías
Sandrine Legenort
Angela Alfonso
Yusmelys García3:44.69
Jade Bailey
Genna Williams
Sharon Larrier
Lyn-Marie Cox3:45.18

†: Event marked as exhibition.

Male Junior B (under 17)

4 × 400 metres relay
Nasser Johnson
Josef Robertson
Davian Parker
Usain Bolt3:16.61 CR
Damon Douglas
Oshun Glasgow
Dante Carrington
Jamil James3:19.13
Marcos Sánchez-Valle
Carlos Benítez
Miguel Ortíz
Joseph Rodríguez3:22.39

Female Junior B (under 17)

4 × 400 metres relay
Latasha Roach
Crystal Skeete
Sade St. Louis
Abigail David3:41.83
Diedre Harrison
Cadien Beckford
Latoya Greaves
Kashain Page3:42.45
Crystal Strachan
Tavara Rigby
Crista Strachan
Tamara Rigby3:49.76

Medal table

The medal count was published.

Total

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the World Junior Athletics History website.{{Citation | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111023135925/http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/CCJC/CCJC2002.html | archive-date = October 23, 2011 | url-status = dead

  • Anguilla (4)
  • Antigua and Barbuda (9)
  • Aruba (2)
  • Bahamas (37)
  • Barbados (44)
  • Bermuda (8)
  • Belize (2)
  • British Virgin Islands (4)
  • Cayman Islands (3)
  • Colombia (3)
  • Costa Rica (2)
  • Cuba (13)
  • Dominica (5)
  • Dominican Republic (12)
  • El Salvador (6)
  • Grenada (10)
  • Guatemala (7)
  • Guyana (8)
  • Haiti Haïti (1)
  • Honduras (1)
  • Jamaica (65)
  • Mexico México (50)
  • Netherlands Antilles (2)
  • Nicaragua (1)
  • Panama Panamá (5)
  • Puerto Rico (47)
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis (9)
  • Saint Lucia (7)
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (19)
  • Trinidad and Tobago (41)
  • Turks and Caicos Islands (1)
  • Venezuela (17)

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