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2005 CARIFTA Games


FieldValue
NameXXXIV CARIFTA Games
LogoCarifta-logo 2005.png
Size200px
Host cityBacolet, Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago
DatesMarch 26–28
StadiumDwight Yorke Stadium
Nations participatingabout 25
Athletes participatingabout 427
(215 junior,
212 youth)
Events66
(35 junior
(incl. 5 open),
31 youth)
Records set4 games
8 national (senior)
LevelJunior and Youth
Previous2004 Hamilton
Next2006 Les Abymes

|Website: Dionne Jones (215 junior, 212 youth) (35 junior (incl. 5 open), 31 youth) 8 national (senior)

The 34th CARIFTA Games was held in the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet, Tobago on March 26–28, 2005. The event was relocated from the National Stadium, St. George's, Grenada, because of the aftermath of Hurricane Ivan destroying 90 percent of the island's houses.{{Citation | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130415012505/http://berlin.iaaf.org/news/kind=100/newsid=27674.html | url-status = dead | archive-date = 15 April 2013

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the CACAC, the CFPI and the "World Junior Athletics History" website. An unofficial count yields the number of about 427 athletes (215 junior (under-20) and 212 youth (under-17)) from about 25 countries: Anguilla (3), Antigua and Barbuda (10), Aruba (2), Bahamas (51), Barbados (37), Bermuda (12), British Virgin Islands (7), Cayman Islands (16), Dominica (5), French Guiana (1), Grenada (31), Guadeloupe (19), Guyana (8), Haiti (11), Jamaica (69), Martinique (31), Montserrat (2), Netherlands Antilles (6), Saint Kitts and Nevis (8), Saint Lucia (8), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (3), Suriname (3), Trinidad and Tobago (59), Turks and Caicos Islands (18), US Virgin Islands (7).

Records

A total of 4 new games records were set.

In the boys' U-20 category, Grégory Gamyr from Martinique achieved 18.11 metres in shot put.

In the boys' U-17 category, Theon O'Connor from Jamaica set the new 800m games record to 1:53.72. The 4x400 metres relay team from Trinidad and Tobago set the new games record to 3:15.09.

In the girls' U-17 category, the 4x100 metres relay team from Jamaica finished in 45.43 seconds.

Moreover, a total of 8 national (senior) records were set by the junior athletes. In the men's category, Junior Hines set the 3000 metres record for the Cayman Islands to 9:59.68.

In the women's category, individual records were set by Shara Proctor (long jump, 6.24m, wind: +0.9 m/s) for Anguilla, by Skyler Wallen (1500 metres, 4:44.79) for the Bahamas, by La Troya Darrell (triple jump, 12.29m, wind: -0.9 m/s) for Bermuda, by Opal Bodden (triple jump, 10.70m, wind: +0.8 m/s) for the Cayman Islands, and by Sanny Eugene (800 metres, 2:12.75) for the U.S. Virgin Islands. Moreover, the 4x100 metres relay teams of Grenada (45.41s) and the Turks and Caicos Islands (51.88s) established new national records.

Austin Sealy Award

The Austin Sealy Trophy for the most outstanding athlete of the games was awarded to Theon O'Connor of Jamaica. He won 2 gold medals (800m, and 1500m) in the youth (U-17) category, setting a new 800m games record.

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, |url-status=dead and the "World Junior Athletics History" website.{{ Citation |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131031070026/http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/CAJG/CAJG2005.html |archive-date = 2013-10-31 |url-status = dead

Boys under 20 (Junior)

4 x 400 metres relaylast = Fosterfirst = Anthonydate = 29 March 2005title = Ja rake in 59 medals Record-breaking O'Connor seals top awardurl = http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20050329/sports/sports1.htmlpublisher = Jamaica Gleaneraccessdate = January 25, 2015archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070612152000/http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20050329/sports/sports1.htmlarchive-date = 12 June 2007url-status = deaddf = dmy-all
Jamil James
Damon Douglas
Ade Alleyne-Forte
Renny Quow3:10.32
Ramon Miller
Larry Pinder
Jamaal Butler
Jamal Moss3:14.20

o: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

Girls under 20 (Junior)

4 x 400 metres relayAnastasia Le-RoySherene PinnockBobby-Gaye WilkinsSonita Sutherland3:36.91
Crystal Skeete
Janelle Clarke
Shelly McLean
Latosha Roach3:44.083:45.93

o: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

Boys under 17 (Youth)

4 x 400 metres relay
Zwede Hewitt
Jevon Toppin
Jervon Mattews
Kervin Morgan3:15.09 CR3:15.39
?
Karlton Rolle
Nathan Arnett
Juan Lewis3:18.71

Girls under 17 (Youth)

4 x 400 metres relay
Sade St. Louis
Kelly-Ann Romeo
Cadajah Spencer
Britney St. Louis3:44.053:46.423:49.39

Medal table (unofficial)

The medal count has been published. There is a mismatch between the unofficial medal count and the published medal count for the Bahamas and Trinidad and Tobago. This can be explained by the fact that there were only three competitors in the boys U20 pole vault event, therefore not having been considered in the published medal count.

References

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