Day two-Morning Results

Women’s Triple jump-qualifying

(14.30m or at le ast 12 best performers advance to FINALS)

6th-Kimberly Williams (JAM) 14.22 (14.19,14.03, 14.22), 4th-Group B

14th-Shanieka Thomas (JAM) 14.03 (3.95, 13.95, 14.02), 7th-Group A

37th-Thea La Fond (DMA) 12.82 (12.82, x, x) 18th-Group A)

Women’s 3000m STEEPLECHASEHeats

(First 3 in each heat and the next best 6 fastest advance to FINALS)

28th-Aisha Praught (JAM) 9:35.79 (8th heat 3). Judges ruled that she was impeded when she fell in her race and was advanced to the finals.

Women’s 400mHeats

(First 2 in each heat and the next 8 fastest to SEMIFINALS)

Qualified for the Semifinals

4th-Shaunae Miller (BAH) 51.16 (1h5), 10th-Stephenie Ann McPherson (JAM) 51.36 (1h1), 15th-Christine Day (JAM) 51.54 (1h8), 17th-Shericka Jackson (JAM) 51.73 (1h7)

Did not qualify for Semifinals

32nd-Kanika Beckles (GRN) 53.41 (6h5), 34th- Kineke Alexander (VIN) 52.45 (6h5), 38th-Aliyah Abrams (GUY) 52.79 (5h8)

Women’s HEPTATHLONLong jump

10th-Akela Jones (BAR) 6.30 (6.20, 6.26, 6.30) 943 points

Standing after long jump

4th Akela Jones (BAR) 4907

Men’s 100mHeats

(First 2 in each heat and the next 8 fastest advance to the SEMIFINALS)

Qualified for semifinals

5th-Usain Bolt (JAM) 10.07 (1h7), 6th-Yohan Blake (JAM) 10.11 (1h6), 8th Nickel Ashmeade (JAM) 10.13, (2h3), 19th-Kim Collins (SKN) 10.18 (4h3), 22nd-Daniel Bailey (ANT) 10.20 (2h2), 22nd-Cejhae Greene (ANT) 10.20 (4h5)

Did not qualify for Semifinals

22nd-Keston Bledman (TTO) 10.20 (5h5), 29th-Rondel Sorillo (TTO) 10.23 (3h2), 32nd -Ramon Gittsn (BAR)-10.25 (4h8), 37th-(5hhavez Hart (BAH) 10.28 (5h7), 40th-Richard Thompson (TTO)-10.29 (6h7), 45th-Kemar Hyman (CAY)-10.34 (7h3), 54th Antoine Adams (SKN) 10.39 (8h6), 54th-Jahvid Best (LCA) 10.39 (7h7), 54th Darrell Wesh (HAI) 10.39 (8h3), 58th-Jurgen Themen (SUR) 10.47 (8h7), 61st-Adrian Griffith (BAH) 10.53 (8h1), 62nd-Brijesh Lawrence (SKN) 10.55 (8h8)

Day Two Evening Results

Day Two Evening Results

Men’s 400m-Semifinals

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

Qualified for the Finals

1st-Kirani James (GRN) 44.02, (1h1),  3rd-Machel Cedenio (TTO) 44.39 (1h2), 4th-Bralon Taplin (GRN) 44.44 (1h3)

Did not qualify for Finals

11th-Steven Gardiner (BAH) 44.72 (5h3), 12th-Javon Francis (JAM) 44.96 (5h1), 18th-Lalonde Gordon (TTO) 45.13 (8h1), 21st-Rusheen McDonald (JAM) 46.12 (6h2)

Men’s Long jumpFinals

12th-Damar Forbes (JAM) 7.82 (7.63, 7.74, 7.82)

 Women’ 100mSemifinals

(First 2 in each heat and next 2 fastest advance to FINALS later in the evening)

Qualified for the Finals

1st-Elaine Thompson (JAM) (1h2)/Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM) 10.88 (1h2), 3r Michelle-Lee Ahye (TTO) 10.90, 8th-Christania Williams (JAM) 10.96 pb

Did not qualify for Finals

16th-Semoy Hackett (TTO) 11.20 (5h3)

Women’s 100mFinals

1st-Elaine Thompson (JAM) 10.71, 3rd Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM) 10.886, 6th-Michelle-Lee Ahye (TTO) 10.92, 8th-Christania Williams (JAM) 11.80

Women’s HeptathlonJavelin

20th (6th-Group A)-Akela Jones (BAR) 42.00 (40.93, 38.32, 42.00)-706 points

Standing after the Javelin-6th Akela Jones (BAR)- 5613 points

Women’s Heptathlon800m

27th (9h3)-Akela Jones (BAR) 2:41.12-560 points)

Final standings

20th-Akela Jones (BAR) 6173 points

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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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