Five Jamaicans win at NJCAA National Championships

Anthony Foster
By Anthony Foster 3 Min Read

Jamaicans Courtney Lawrence, Nickisha Pryce, Dashinelle Dyer, Shakwon Coke and Kayan Green were winners at last weekend’s NJCAA National Championships in Pittsburg, USA.

Dyer ran away with the men’s 60m in 6.70s. He beat Dakari Carter (Butler CC) 6.72 and Guinove Joanus (Coffeyville) 6.75.

Pryce (Iowa Western) crossed the finish line in 53.38 to beat Kaled McDonald (Bulter) 55.24 and Lashanna Graham (Barton County) 55.53 in the women’s 400m.

In the 200m, Pryce returned with 23.80 for second place behind Rosemary Chukwuma (South Plains) 23.78.

Barton County’s Green, who represented Edwin Allen at Champs, topped the women’s 800m final in 2:12.48. Green’s closest rival was Flomena Asekol (New Mexico) 2:13.05.
Cemore Donald, also a former Edwin Allen athlete, finished fifth for South Plains in 2:20.62.

Lawrence (Cloud County) took the top spot in the men’s shot with 18.83m to beat Fred Moudani (Barton County) 18.64m.

Coke’s victory came in the men’s long jump for Barton County. He leapt 7.76m to beat Michael Buchanan (Iowa Western) 7.33m and Tony McNeal (South Plains) 7.26m.

Coke picked up silver in the triple jump with 15.52m. Henry Kiner (Coffeyville) won the event with 15.54m.

Annia Ashley, formerly of Edwin Allen, won three medals. Her best place was in the women’s triple jump, where she hop-skip-jump 12.39m to finish behind Onaara Obamuwagun (South Plains) 13.13m.

Annia Ashley (Barton) finished third in the women’s high jump with a clearance of 1.71m, the same height as her teammate Nia Robinson, who got second. Aaliyah McNeil (Iowa Western) won the event with 1.76m.
Ashley was third in the long jump with 6.00m. Robinson won the event with 6.12m ahead of Onaara Obamuwagun (South Plains) 6.04m.

Marie Forbes (Cloud County), formerly of Vere, threw 13.48m to finish behind winner Ana Da Silva (Barton County) in the women’s shot put.

Trinidad and Tobago’s national Camille Lewis (South Plains) ran 1:34.08 to pick up silver in the women’s 600m final. Pamela Milano (Cloud County) won the event in 1:32.82.

Linesha Thompson (Butler CC) and formerly of St. Andrew Technical, finished third in the women’s 60m after crossing the finish line in 7.45.
Rosemary Chukwuma (South Plains) won the event in 7.34 ahead of Mercy Ntia-Obong (Cloud County), 7.44.


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