Photos: World Para Athletics Junior
Tyandre Tavares competes in the men’s Under-20 F31-F51 club throw on the final day of the World Para Athletics Junior World Championships in Nottwil, Switzerland. His best attempt was 19.48 metres. Jamaica, represented by five athletes, finished with three medals — two silver and a bronze — at the championships.
Moesha Morrison in action in the women’s Under-18 shot put event. She threw 5.01 metres on her best attempt in the event won by Quezeda Vergara from Guadeloupe with an effort of 7.09m, on the final day of the World Para Athletics Junior Championships in Nottwil, Switzerland.
Jamaica’s Joshua Pinnock gets advice from Coach Neill Sinclair yesterday as he competes in the men’s u-18 F40-F41 shot put, on the final day at the World Para Athletics Junior Championships in Nottwil, Switzerland.
Joshua Pinnock in action in the men’s Under-18 F40-41 shot put event. His best attempt was 7 metres in the event won by Miguel Montero of Portugal with a distance of 11.05 metres, on the final day of the World Para Athletics Junior World Championships in Nottwil, Switzerland.
Dalton Myers, Roni Sittol, Kaydean Webley and Tevaughn Thomas cheer on Moesha Morris as she competes in the women’s U-18 F40-F41 shot put, on the final day of the World Para Athletics Junior World Championships in Nottwil, Switzerland.
Dalton Myers (left), Jamaica’s chef de mission to the World Para Athletics Junior Championships in Switzerland, speaks to Moesha Morrison on yesterday’s final day.