|


YouTube™ Channel
RSS Feeds twitter™

Sport

Keen Skeen - Jamaican sprinter completes double with record

CMC

Tuesday, April 06, 2010



GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands (CMC) -- The impressive Under-17 Jamaican sprinter Odane Skeen completed the sprint double, putting the exclamation mark on a fine championships by posting a new record in the 200 metres at the 39th CARIFTA Games here yesterday.

He produced a dominant display of sprinting to dismiss his challengers with ease, clocking 20.84 seconds to eclipse fellow countryman Jahazeel Murphy's 20.97 at last year's Games in St Lucia.

Bermudian Jeneko Place was second in 21.27 with Jamaican Odail Todd third in 21.55 seconds.

Jamaica extended their dominance to the Under-17 girls 200 metres when Shericka Jackson clocked 23.64 seconds to hold off her teammate Saqukine Cameron in capturing gold, while Allison Peter took the Under-20 girls version.

The Caribbean track and field superpowers also swept three of the four sprint hurdles events. Megan Simmonds led a Jamaican one-two with Shenel Francis as she clocked 13.64 seconds to win the Under-17 girls event while Samantha Elliott sped to a new championship record time of 13.42 in winning the corresponding Under-20 race, ahead of teammate Tonique Sobah.

In the Under-17 boys hurdles, Davian Dennis just got the better of fellow Jamaican Omar Graham to win in 13.28 seconds.

Grenadian sensation Kirani James completed the double by winning the 200 metres while Trinidadian Jehue Gordon set his second record of the championships by winning the 110 metres hurdles to also grab his second gold of the championships.

The outstanding 17-year-old James, who breezed to a new record in the 400 metres on Saturday night, repeated his brilliance at the Truman Bodden Sports Complex by cruising to 20.76 seconds in the Under-20 boys' event.

Producing good rhythm throughout the backstretch, the freshman at the University of Alabama emerged from the turn ahead of his field and gradually extended his lead to reach the finish virtually unchallenged.

A fast-finishing Rachmil Van Lamoen of the Netherland Antilles clocked 20.90 to place second while Shakeim Greaves was third in 21.29 seconds.

Gordon, meanwhile, who brushed aside his field on Sunday night in winning the 400 metres hurdles in record time, sealed his double gold by clocking a new championship record time of 13.41 seconds.

It ensured he eclipsed the old mark of 12.42 set by Barbadian World champion Ryan Brathwaite three years ago.

The lanky 18-year-old emerged from a very slow start to power through the field and reach the finish with room to spare.

Barbadian Greggmar Swift, who led for the first 50 metres, finished second in 13.75 seconds while Stefan Fennell of Jamaica claimed bronze in 13.76 seconds.


POST A COMMENT


You must first register and then login to be able to post a comment.

HOUSE RULES

 

1. We welcome reader comments on the top stories of the day. Some comments may be republished on the website or in the newspaper – email addresses will not be published.

2. Please understand that comments are moderated and it is not always possible to publish all that have been submitted. We will, however, try to publish comments that are representative of all received.

3. We ask that comments are civil and free of libellous or hateful material. Also please stick to the topic under discussion.

4. Please do not write in block capitals since this makes your comment hard to read.

5. Please don't use the comments to advertise. However, our advertising department can be more than accommodating if emailed: advertising@jamaicaobserver.com.

6. If readers wish to report offensive comments, suggest a correction or share a story then please email: community@jamaicaobserver.com.

7. Lastly, read our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy, and before commenting you need to register, conveniently, by clicking the link above.



Comment (required):

You have characters left.
captcha 7abe3aff3e1a41459a2628eace80d94b
Enter text seen above:

For information about privacy please read our Privacy Policy.

I have read and accepted the Terms and Conditions


COMMENTS (0)

Will Bolt run? - Usain doubtful but Blake set for C'Down Classic

  0 comments

 

Asafa leads MVP team at Milo Western Relays

  0 comments

 

Attractive half-centuries give Ja slight edge on day one

  0 comments

 

Gas Pro Open Junior Tennis on this weekend

  0 comments

 

'One of our worst games,' laments Hayles

  0 comments

 

Clarks Town extend unbeaten run to four games

  0 comments

 

Cash Talks for Altamont Armond Mem Cup

  0 comments

 

JGA tees of 2012 Tournament League Series

  0 comments

 

St Ann challenged to market cricket talent

  0 comments

 

Jamalco soar in Clarendon Major League

  0 comments

 

Primary schools get baseball boost

  0 comments

 

Tennis Jamaica launches Play and Stay workshop

  0 comments

 

Cabinet names boards for state-run sporting bodies

  0 comments

 

Jamalco, Waulgrovians in mega showdown

  0 comments

 

J'can pole vaulter faces stern American test

  0 comments

 

KPMG squash tourney set for Thursday start

  0 comments

 

Martin fights back after Austin wrecks Leewards

  0 comments

 

Grace KO Champs!

  0 comments

 

Guyana lose Chattergoon as rain ruins play

  0 comments

 

Cool control!

  0 comments

 

Today's Cartoon


Poll

Did you watch American football's Super Bowl on Sunday? 
Yes, but just for the advertisements
Yes, just for the game itself
Yes, for both the game and advertisements
No, I did not watch the Super Bowl.

View Results

Results published weekly in Sunday Finance


Username:
Password: