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Day Five Evening Medal/Points Tables & Results 

Medal Standings

3rd Jamaica 4 (3 gold, 2 bronze)

gold-Usain Bolt-men’s 100m, Elaine Thompson-women’s 100m, 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)

5th Jamaica -30 points

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

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

Fourth: Yohan Blake-men’s 400m

Sixth-Shericka Jackson-women’s 400m

Seventh:Kimberly Williams-women’s triple jump,

Eighth-Christania Williams-women’s 100m

17th-Trinidad and Tobago -10 points

Fourth: Machel Cedenio-men’s 400m

Sixth: Michelle-Lee Ahye-women’s 100m

Seventh: Cleoptra Borel-women’s shot put

17th Bahamas 8 points

Gold-Shaunae Miller-women’s 400m

7th-Donald Thomas-men’s high jump

19th-Grenada-9 points

Silver: Kirani James-men’s 400m

Seventh: Bralon Taplin-men’s 400m

47th-Guyana-2 points

Seventh-Troy Doris-men’s triple jump

Results

High jump-Finals

7th-Donald Thomas (BAH)-2.29

11th-Trevor Barry (BAH) 2.26

Men’s 110m HurdlesSemifinals

Qualified for the Finals

1st-Omar McLeod (JAM) 13.15 (1h2)

Did not qualify for the Finals

11th-Andrew Riley (JAM)  13.46 (4h3)

20th-Deuce Carter (JAM), 13.69 (6h1)

dq-Jeffrey Julmis (HAI)

Women’s Long jumpQualifying

(6.75m or at lest 12 best advance to FINALS

Did not qualify for the Finals 

16th-Bianca Stuart (BAH) 6.45 (6.45, 5.40, 6.39)

Women’s 400m HurdlesSemifinals

(First 2 in each heat and the next 2 times fastest to FINALS)

Qualified for the Finals

4th--Ristianna Tracey (JAM) 54.80 (2h1), 6th-Janieve Russell (JAM) 54.92 (2h2), 7th Leah Nugent (JAM) 54.98 pb

Did not qualify for the Finals

16th-Janiel Bellille (TTO) 56.06

Men’s 400m HurdlesSemifinals

(First 2 in each heat and the next 2 times fastest to FINALS)

Qualified for the Finals

2nd-Annsert Whyte (JAM) 48.32 pb (1h2),

Did not qualify for the Finals

14th-Jaheel Hyde (JAM) 49.17 (5h1)

dq—*Roxroy Cato (JAM) heat 3

*Cato was originally sixth in heat three but was later  disqualified as his trail leg when below when the horizontal plane of the top of the hurdles

Women’s 200mSemifinals

(First 2 in each heat and the next 2 times fastest to FINALS)

Qualified for the Finals

2nd-Elaine Thompson (JAM) 22.13 (2h1)

4th-Michell-Lee Ahye (TTO) 22.25 NR

Did not qualify for the Finals

11th-Simone Facey (JAM) 22.57 (3h3)

20th-Semoy Hackett (TTO) 22.94 (6h2)

24th-Tynia Gaither (BAH) 23.45 (8h1)

 Men’s 100m HurdlesFinals

1st Omar McLeod (JAM) 13.05

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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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