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2004 CARIFTA Games


FieldValue
NameXXXIII CARIFTA Games
LogoCarifta_games_logo_2004.jpg
Size88px
Host cityHamilton, Bermuda Bermuda
DatesApril 9–11
StadiumNational Stadium
Nations participatingabout 23
Athletes participatingabout 313
(158 junior,
155 youth)
Events66
(35 junior
(incl. 3 open),
31 youth)
Records set1 world junior,
2 games,
7 national
LevelJunior and Youth
Previous2003 Port of Spain
Next2005 Bacolet

(158 junior, 155 youth) (35 junior (incl. 3 open), 31 youth) 2 games, 7 national The 33rd CARIFTA Games was held in the National Stadium in Hamilton, Bermuda, on April 9–11, 2004. An appraisal of the results has been given.

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the CACAC, the CFPI, the Grenadasports, | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20181030194219/http://www.grenadasports.org/athletics/2004%20CARIFTA%20Results.htm | url-status = usurped | archive-date = October 30, 2018 and the "World Junior Athletics History" website. An unofficial count yields the number of about 313 athletes (158 junior (under-20) and 155 youth (under-17)) from about 23 countries: Anguilla (4), Antigua and Barbuda (6), Aruba (2), Bahamas (61), Barbados (28), Bermuda (22), British Virgin Islands (2), Cayman Islands (10), Dominica (5), Grenada (15), Guadeloupe (18), Guyana (2), Jamaica (67), Martinique (12), Montserrat (1), Netherlands Antilles (2), Saint Kitts and Nevis (3), Saint Lucia (3), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (3), Suriname (2), Trinidad and Tobago (34), Turks and Caicos Islands (5), US Virgin Islands (6).

Records

Only 2 games records were set. The most prominent result of the games was the new World Junior 200m record set by Usain Bolt of Jamaica to 19.93 seconds! Of course also a new games record was set, and for the first time, the 20 seconds barrier was broken by a junior athlete.

The other games record was set by Jamaican Kimberly Williams in the girls' youth (U-17) triple jump competition achieving 12.53m (-0.6 m/s).

Moreover, a total of seven national records were set by the junior athletes. In the men's category, Ronald Forbes set the 400 metres hurdles record for the Cayman Islands to 53.63 seconds.

In the women's category, Zindzi Swan set two new records in high jump (1.79 m) and long jump (6.05 m (wind: 1.4 m/s)) for Bermuda, Sabina Christmas in javelin throw (43.42 m) for Dominica, Natalia Vincent also in javelin throw (45.56 m) for Grenada, Tressa-Ann Charles in shot put (14.06 m) for Saint Lucia, and Kineke Alexander in 400 metres dash for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Austin Sealy Award

The Austin Sealy Trophy for the most outstanding athlete of the games was awarded for then second time in the role to Usain Bolt of 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 Jamaican relay teams (4 × 100 m relay, and 4 × 400 m relay) in the junior (U-20) category.

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 CACAC, the Grenadasports, and the "World Junior Athletics History" website.{{Citation | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111023133810/http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/CAJG/CAJG2004.html | archive-date = October 23, 2011 | url-status = dead

Boys under 20 (Junior)

4 × 400 metres relay
Markino Buckley
Usain Bolt
Michael Gardener
Josef Robertson3:12.00
Damon Douglas
Renny Quow
Deverne Charles
Jamil James3:12.65
Andretti Bain
Dominique Rolle
Wilton Martin
Jacobi Mitchell3:16.37

†: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

Girls under 20 (Junior)

4 x 400 metres relay
Maris Wisdom
Trishana McGowan
Sherene Pinnock
Sonita Sutherland3:40.12
Thomasina Grant
Tavara Rigby
Angelorine Villvan
Cotrell Martin3:52.47

†: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

Boys under 17 (Youth)

4 x 400 metres relay
Akil Farrell-Jones
Maurice De Leon
Kervin Morgan
Jamaal James3:24.07
Keyon Minns
Christopher Adderley
Carey Leshard
Deangelo Sands3:25.21
Sandor Pennicott
Gawain Gray
Bengallo Morrison
Theon O'Connor3:47.24

Girls under 17 (Youth)

4 x 400 metres relay
Bobby-Gaye Wilkins
Julie Smith
Judith Riley
Vanessa Boyd3:48.32
Deandra Knowles
Michelle Cumberbatch
Taniel Poitier
Cache Armbrister3:55.13
Brittany Pitt
Deanne Lightbourn
Shelby Hollis
Arantxa King4:00.45

Medal table (unofficial)

The medal count has been published. There is a mismatch between the unofficial medal count and the published medal count for Jamaica and the Bahamas. This can be explained by the fact that there were only two competitors in the events boys U20 pole vault, girls U20 400m hurdles, girls U20 4 × 400 m relay, boys U17 400m hurdles, therefore not having been considered in the published medal count.

References

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