2005 Leeward Islands Junior Championships in Athletics
IV Leeward Islands Junior/Youth Championships | |
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Dates | May 28–29 |
Host city | St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda |
Venue | Yasco Sports Complex |
Level | Junior and Youth |
Events | 44 (14 junior boys, 10 junior girls, 11 youth boys, 9 youth girls) |
The 2005 Leeward Islands Junior Championships in Athletics took place on May 28–29, 2005. The event was held at the Yasco Sports Complex in St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda. A detailed report was published.[1]
A total of 44 events were contested, 25 by boys and 19 by girls.
Medal summary
Complete results can be found on the Nevis Amateur Athletic Association webpage.[2]
Boys (U-20)
†: Open event for both U20 and U17 athletes.
Girls (U-20)
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Jackhel King British Virgin Islands |
12.58 | Andrea Jno-Baptiste Antigua and Barbuda |
12.75 | Georgetta Lewis Antigua and Barbuda |
13.89 |
200 metres | Jackhel King British Virgin Islands |
24.50 | Chadiola Chumney U.S. Virgin Islands |
24.55 | Andrea Jno-Baptiste Antigua and Barbuda |
26.58 |
400 metres | Chadiola Chumney U.S. Virgin Islands |
1:03.1 | Celisia Maloney Antigua and Barbuda |
1:05.4 | Georgetta Lewis Antigua and Barbuda |
1:07.9 |
800 metres | Celisia Maloney Antigua and Barbuda |
2:27.0 | Cleopatra Perry Nevis |
2:37.8 | Kamecia Weston Antigua and Barbuda |
3:21.1 |
3000 metres† | Kenryca Francis Antigua and Barbuda |
11:02.0 | Latoya Joseph Antigua and Barbuda |
11:42.5 | Leader Hilisha Nevis |
13:29.8 |
High Jump | Zelma Mills Nevis |
1.52 | Saungie Liburd British Virgin Islands |
1.42 | Cleopatra Perry Nevis |
1.37 |
Long Jump | Georgetta Lewis Antigua and Barbuda |
4.95 | Kamecia Weston Antigua and Barbuda |
4.73 | Zelma Mills Nevis |
4.66 |
Triple Jump† | Chantel Malone British Virgin Islands |
11.23 | Saungie Liburd British Virgin Islands |
10.09 | Nicole Hunte Antigua and Barbuda |
10.08 |
Shot Put | Zelma Mills Nevis |
9.34 | Jasmine Simmonds Nevis |
8.34 | Georgetta Lewis Antigua and Barbuda |
7.50 |
Javelin Throw | Jasmine Simmonds Nevis |
32.46 | Zelma Mills Nevis |
30.10 | Saungie Liburd British Virgin Islands |
23.58 |
†: Open event for both U20 and U17 athletes.
Boys (U-17)
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | David Walters U.S. Virgin Islands |
11.16 | Michael Butler British Virgin Islands |
11.52 | Cory Milette Antigua and Barbuda |
11.63 |
200 metres | David Walters U.S. Virgin Islands |
22.32 | Calvin Dascent U.S. Virgin Islands |
22.68 | Michael Butler British Virgin Islands |
22.95 |
400 metres | Calvin Dascent U.S. Virgin Islands |
50.12 | Cory Milette Antigua and Barbuda |
51.52 | Kesswin Anthony Antigua and Barbuda |
52.51 |
800 metres | Maverick Weathehead Antigua and Barbuda |
2:04.3 | Derol Thomas Antigua and Barbuda |
2:07.5 | Eutroy Liburd Nevis |
2:09.5 |
1500 metres | Maverick Weathehead Antigua and Barbuda |
2:09.3* | Derol Thomas Antigua and Barbuda |
2:16.1* | Eutroy Liburd Nevis |
2:24.4* |
High Jump | Joseph Pemberton Anguilla |
1.71 | Akeel Burrows British Virgin Islands |
1.65 | Gary Gumbs Anguilla Akimo Williams British Virgin Islands Andre Browne Nevis Quinnito Griffin Nevis |
1.52 |
Long Jump | Joseph Pemberton Anguilla |
6.14 | Denvil Ruan Anguilla |
5.99 | Akeel Burrows British Virgin Islands |
5.83 |
Shot Put | Joseph Pemberton Anguilla |
13.16 | Matthew Charles Anguilla |
12.93 | Omari Liburd Nevis |
12.60 |
Discus Throw | Andre Browne Nevis |
27.86 | Johnathan Dutil Nevis |
27.32 | Matthew Charles Anguilla |
26.40 |
Javelin Throw | Joseph Pemberton Anguilla |
41.82 | Akeel Burrows British Virgin Islands |
34.30 | Andre Browne Nevis |
31.72 |
4 x 100 metres relay | Antigua and Barbuda | 44.61 | British Virgin Islands | 46.17 | Anguilla | 46.98 |
*: The published times for the 1500 metre race are not reasonable. Might be intermediate results for 800 metres.
Girls (U-17)
Medal table (unofficial)
The unofficial medal count (below) differs slightly from the published medal table.[2]
* Host nation (Antigua and Barbuda)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Antigua and Barbuda (ATG)* | 20 | 13 | 15 | 48 |
2 | British Virgin Islands (IVB) | 10 | 19 | 9 | 38 |
3 | Nevis (NEV) | 5 | 6 | 18 | 29 |
4 | U.S. Virgin Islands (VIR) | 5 | 2 | 0 | 7 |
5 | Anguilla | 4 | 2 | 4 | 10 |
6 | Montserrat (MSR) | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
Totals (6 entries) | 44 | 44 | 47 | 135 |
Team trophies
The final team scores were published.[2]
Rank | Nation | Points |
---|---|---|
Antigua and Barbuda | 164 | |
2 | British Virgin Islands | 108.25 |
3 | Nevis | 61.5 |
4 | U.S. Virgin Islands | 31 |
5 | Anguilla | 24.25 |
6 | Montserrat | 7 |
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 109 athletes from 6 countries participated.
- Anguilla (15)
- Antigua and Barbuda (31)
- British Virgin Islands (23)
- Montserrat (9)
- Nevis (27)
- U.S. Virgin Islands (4)
References
- ^ Greenaway, Dean (June 25, 2005), Another banner weekend for BVI track and field athletes, Island Sun, archived from the original on November 23, 2005, retrieved February 27, 2014
- ^ a b c LEEWARD ISLANDS TRACK & FIELD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - YASCO COMPLEX, ANTIGUA - 28/29 MAY 2005, Nevis Amateur Athletic Association, retrieved February 27, 2014