Caribbean in Rio

Day Seven-Morning

Medals/Points Tables & Results

Medal Standings

3rd Jamaica 6(4 gold, 2 bronze)

gold-Usain Bolt-men’s 100m, Elaine Thompson-women’s 100m/200m, Omar McLeod-men’s 110m hurdles

bronze-Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce-women’s 100m, Shericka Jackson-women’s 400m

12th Bahamas 1 (1 gold)

gold-Shaunae Miller-women’s 400m

18th  Grenada 1(1 silver)

silver-Kirani James-men’s 400m

Points standings

(Based on top eight finishes)

3rd Jamaica-59 points

Gold:Usain Bolt-men’s 100m, Elaine Thompson-women’s 100m/200m, Omar McLeod-men’s 110m hurdles

Bronze: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Shericka Jackson-women’s 400m

Fourth: Yohan Blake-men’s 100m

Fifth-Annswert Whyte-men’s 400m hurdles

Sixth-Stephenie Ann McPherson-women’s 400m

Seventh:Kimberly Williams-women’s triple jump,

Eighth-Christania Williams-women’s 100m

16th-Trinidad and Tobago-13points

Fourth: Machel Cedenio-men’s 400m

Sixth: Michelle-Lee Ahye-women’s 100m/200m

Seventh: Cleoptra Borel-women’s shot put

16th Bahamas 13 points

Gold-Shaunae Miller-women’s 400m

Sixth-Pedrya Seymour-women’s 100m hurdles

Seventh-Donald Thomas-men’s high jump

22nd-Grenada-9 points

Silver: Kirani James-men’s 400m

Seventh: Bralon Taplin-men’s 400m

52nd-Guyana-2 points

Seventh-Troy Doris-men’s triple jump

Morning

Men’s Decathlon-110m hurdles

18th-Kurt Felix (GRN) 14.79 (875 points), 3h1, 26th-Lindon Victor (GRN) 15.74 (762 points), 5h1

Points standings

9th-Kurt Felix (GRN) 5155

20th-Lindon Victor (GRN)  4887

Men’s Shotput-Qualifying

(20.65m or at least 12 best performers advance to FINALS)

Qualified for the Finals

12th-O’Dayne Richards (JAM) 20.40 (19.38, 20.40, X), 7th-Group B

Did not qualify for the Finals

34th-Eldred Henry (IVB) 17.07 (17.07, X , 17.07), 17th-Group B

Women’s High jump-Qualifying

(1.94m or at least 12 best performers advance to FINALS)

Qualified for the Finals

1st-Levern Spencer (LCA) 1.94 (1st-Group A)

Did not qualify for the Finals

26th-Jeanelle Scheper (LCA) 1.89 (13th-Group B)

28th-Priscilla Frederick (ANT) 1.89 (14th-Group A)

31st-Akela Jones (BAR) 1.85 (16th-Group A)

Group B

Men’s Decathlon-Discus

1st-Lindon Victor (GRN) 53.24 (938 points), 9th-Kurt Felix (GRN) 45.10 (769 points)

Points standings

9th-Kurt Felix (GRN) 5934

14th-Lindon Victor (GRN)  5825

 Women’s 4X100m Relay-Heats

(First 3 in each heat and the next two fastest times advance to FINALS)

Qualified for the Finals

1st-Jamaica (Facey, Forbes, Campbell-Brown, Fraser-Pryce) 41.79 SB(1h1)

6th-Trinidad and Tobago (Hackett, Ahye, Baptiste, St. Fort) 42.62 (3h2)

 Men’s 4X100m Relay-Heats

(First 3 in each heat and the next two fastest times advance to FINALS)

Qualified for the Finals

5thJamaica (Minze, Powell, Ashmeade, Bailey-Cole) 37.94 SB (2h2)

6th-Trinidad and Tobago (Bledman, Sorillo, Callender, Thompson) 37.96 SB (3h2)

Did not qualify for the Finals

12th-Antigua and Barbuda (C Walsh, Greene, Jarvis, T Walsh) 38.44 SB (6h1)

St. Kitts Nevis ( Rogers, Collins, Clarke, Adams) 39.81 (7h1)

Men’s 400m  Hurdles-Finals

5th-Annsert Whyte (JAM) 48.07 PB

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Clayton Clarke is a freelance track and field journalist since 2005. He is a former athlete and an IAAF Level III coach (Sprints & Hurdles). He has been a writer with Track Alerts since its inception in 2009. He worked with several media houses (radio, tv, newspaper, website) in Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, St. Kitts Nevis and the Bahamas. The Tobago native has covered the Carifta Games since 2005, the 2010 Commonwealth Games, 2011 World Athletic Championships and numerous local and regional track and field events.. Though track and field is his passion and main interest, he has served as media liaison with numerous sporting bodies in T&T and in particular in Tobago, namely cycling, chess, football, beach soccer, taekwondo, rugby, swimming, tennis and beach volleyball.

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