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Jackson, Gardiner star as Caribbean athletes excel
In this file photo, Jamaica's Shanieka Ricketts competes in the women triple jump during theIAAF Diamond League competition on August 29, 2019, in Zurich, Switzerland. (Photo: AFP)
Athletics, Olympics 2012, Sports
April 10, 2022

Jackson, Gardiner star as Caribbean athletes excel

HAMILTON, Bermuda (CMC) — Top athletes from the Caribbean left their mark on the inaugural USATF Bermuda Games on Saturday, picking up eight victories as strong headwinds and rain played havoc with times at Flora Duffy Stadium.

Regional powerhouses Jamaica matched the United States with three wins each on the 13-race programme, The Bahamas picked up two, while Grenada, Barbados, Puerto Rico, Canada and Kenya shared one apiece.

Close to 140 athletes took part.

Shiann Salmon led a Jamaican sweep in the women’s 400-metre hurdles, winning in 55.35 seconds as compatriots Rushell Clayton (55.89) and Janieve Russell (56.56) followed her home.

Shericka Jackson, the 100 metres bronze medallist at last year’s Tokyo’s Olympics, took the 400 metres in 51.40 with another Jamaican, Candice McLeod, second in 51.57.

American Jaide Stepter Baynes was third in 51.93.

Jamaican Shanieka Ricketts, the World Championships silver medal winner, opened the three-hour event — the first World Athletics Continental Tour Gold meeting of the year — by winning the women’s triple jump with a best of 14.15 metres, finishing ahead of Britain’s Naomi Metzger (14.00m) and American Michelle Fokam who posted 13.42.

Ricketts got her mark on her third attempt after Metzger had jumped to an early lead on her second effort.

In the women’s 200 metres, Bahamian Anthonique Strachan finished strongly to post 23.24 and hold off American Dezerea Bryant (23.72), with rising Jamaican star Briana Williams third in 23.82.

Strachan’s victory came 10 years after she completed the Carifta Games sprint double in the same stadium.

“I am excited to be back and repeat what I did back then,” 28-year-old Strachan said afterwards.

“I am satisfied with the performance because it wasn’t really great conditions, but I still came out on top.”

In one of the most exciting finishes of the day, reigning Olympic 400 metres champion Steven Gardiner of The Bahamas outgunned Trinidad and Tobago’s Jereem Richards in the men’s 200 metres.

Gardiner clocked 20.79, a mere seven-hundredths of a second ahead of Richards, with Emmanuel Matadi of Liberia third in 21.04.

“The wind was crazy but I had to fight,” said Gardiner. “I didn’t get that good of a start but I just did what I could to get to the line.”

Grenadian star Kirani James romped to victory in the men’s 400 metres in 45.63, ahead of Britain’s Alex Haydock-Wilson in 46.05, with Jamaican Jaheel Hyde third in 46.27.

Puerto Rico’s Olympic champion Jasmine Camacho-Quinn made a winning start to the season by setting a World-leading time of 12.67 in her specialty, the women’s 100 metres hurdles, with American pair Chanel Brissett (13.06) and Christina Clemons (13.15) second and third.

“I was nervous at first, just because of the strong headwind, but I knew what I had to do,” 25-year-old Camacho-Quinn said.

“World lead? I don’t know how to feel about it. I still have other things that I am more focused on, but I will take it.”

Barbadian Shane Brathwaite took advantage of the absence of American Olympic silver medallist Grant Holloway, who pulled out because of the windy conditions, to claim victory in the men’s 110 metres hurdles in 13.78.

American Michael Dickson was second in 13.85 with Eduardo Rodrigues of Brazil third 13.87.

Bermuda’s middle-distance runner Dage Minors brought a big cheer from the large crowd with a third-place finish in the men’s 1,500 metres, crossing the line in three minutes 46.82 seconds to finish behind Kenya’s Kamar Etiang (3:45.26) and Germany’s Amos Bartelsmeyer (3:45.35).

Canada’s Jerome Blake took the men’s 100 metres in 10.38, getting the better of Americans Erriyon Knighton (10.39) and Noah Lyles who was also clocked at 10.39.

The women’s event was dominated by Americans, Teahna Daniels winning in 11.45 with Gabby Thomas (11.49) and Javianne Oliver (11.62) filling the minor places.

The men’s triple jump went to American Chris Benard, winning with a 16.57-metre leap, ahead of Jamaican Jordan Scott (16.37m) and Bahamian Kawain Culmer (15.82m).

American Ajee Wilson won the women’s 800 metres in 2:03.09, outstaying Jamaica’s Chrisann Gordon-Powel (2:04.19) and American Charlene Lipsey (2:04.50).

Jamaica’s track athleteShericka Jackson(Photo: Observer file)

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