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2003 CARIFTA Games


FieldValue
NameXXXII CARIFTA Games
LogoCarifta logo 2003.gif
Size200px
Host cityPort of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago
DatesApril 19–21
StadiumHasely Crawford National Stadium
Nations participatingabout 23
Athletes participatingabout 427
(219 junior, 208 youth)
Events66
(35 junior (incl. 3 open), 31 youth)
Records set14 games records
LevelJunior and Youth
Previous2002 Nassau
Next2004 Hamilton

(219 junior, 208 youth) (35 junior (incl. 3 open), 31 youth)

The 32nd CARIFTA Games were held in the Hasely Crawford National Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago on April 19–21, 2003. A detailed report on the results was given.

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the CFPI and the "World Junior Athletics History" website. An unofficial count yields the number of about 427 athletes (219 junior (under-20) and 208 youth (under-17)) from about 23 countries: Anguilla (3), Antigua and Barbuda (15), Aruba (4), Bahamas (64), Barbados (21), Bermuda (7), British Virgin Islands (7), Cayman Islands (13), Dominica (4), French Guiana (2), Grenada (47), Guadeloupe (20), Guyana (15), Haiti (7), Jamaica (70), Martinique (19), Netherlands Antilles (15), Saint Kitts and Nevis (6), Saint Lucia (8), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (5), Trinidad and Tobago (66), Turks and Caicos Islands (8), US Virgin Islands (1).

Records

A total of 14 games records were set.

In the boys' U-20 category, Usain Bolt from Jamaica set three new games records finishing the 200 metres in 20.43s (wind: -1.1 m/s), the 400 metres in 46.35s, and together with the Jamaican 4 × 100 m relay team in 39.43s. In triple jump, Ayata Joseph from Antigua and Barbuda set a new mark of 16.20 metres. In shot put, Jamaican Kimani Kirton achieved 17.33 metres. In the discus throw competition, the old mark of 50.41 metres by Jamaican Dwayne Henclewood from the year 2000 was improved three times. First, Kimani Kirton from Jamaica threw 51.25 metres in his second attempt. Then, Eric Mathias from the British Virgin Islands reached 51.43 metres in his fifth attempt, before setting the final mark of 55.20 metres in the last attempt.

In the girls' U-20 category, Camile Robinson from Jamaica finished the 400 metres hurdles in 56.61 seconds. The Jamaican 4x400 metres relay team set the new record to 3:36.20. Peaches Roach from Jamaica and Levern Spencer from Saint Lucia jumped 1.86 metres high.

In the boys' U-17 category, Romaine Gordon from Jamaica won the 100 metres hurdles in the new record time of 13.12s (wind: (-1.8 m/s).

Finally, in the girls' U-17 category, Kimberly Williams from Jamaica set the new record in triple jump of 12.18 metres (wind: 0.3 m/s), and the Jamaican 4x400 metres team achieved 3:39.50.

Austin Sealy Award

The Austin Sealy Trophy for the most outstanding athlete of the games was awarded to Usain Bolt from Jamaica.{{ Citation |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120425061142/http://www.cariftagames2011.herobo.com/web_documents/carifta_magazine_sm_part2.pdf |archive-date = 2012-04-25 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120425061211/http://www.cariftagames2011.herobo.com/web_documents/carifta_magazine_sm_part3.pdf |archive-date = 2012-04-25 |url-status = dead the junior (U-20) category, achieving three new games records.

Medal summary

Medal winners are published by category: Boys under 20 (Junior), Girls under 20 (Junior), Boys under 17 (Youth), and Girls under 17 (Youth). Complete results can be found on the CFPI and the "World Junior Athletics History" website.{{Citation | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131220134903/http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/CAJG/CAJG2003.html | archive-date = December 20, 2013 | url-status = dead

Boys under 20 (Junior)

4 x 400 metres relay
Mellard Brown
Kimani Williams
Isa Phillips
Usain Bolt3:09.70
Joel Pile
Kellon Francis
Deverne Charles
Jamil James3:12.46
Allison Bridgewater
Tyrone Sawyer
Jacobi Mitchell
Andretti Bain3:13.72

†: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

Girls under 20 (Junior)

4 x 400 metres relay
Davita Prendergast
Carlene Robinson
Camille Robinson
Anneisha McLaughlin3:36.20 CR
Crystal Skeete
Abigail David
Josanne Lucas
Kyesha Hills3:40.08
Cotrell Martin
Sidell Ingraham
Lanece Clarke
Felicia Sturrup3:53.86

†: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

Boys under 17 (Youth)

4 x 400 metres relay
Andre Pratt
Kamar Ellis
Mekel Downer
Josef Robertson3:19.17
Terry Marshall
Roderick Rock
Rasheed Holder
Akeem Forde3:21.19
Kayuse Burrows
Decode Glinton
Deangelo Griffin
Wilton Martin3:21.25

Girls under 17 (Youth)

4 x 400 metres relay
Sherene Pinnock
Sonita Sutherland
Melony McKay
Annabella Reid3:39.50 CR
Tamara Rigby
Deandra Lang
Michelle Cumberbatch
Tavara Rigby3:48.23
Karla Hope
Gineille Felix
Sade St. Louis
Pilar McShine3:49.29

Medal table

The medal count has been published. It is in agreement with an unofficial medal count.

References

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