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Commonwealth Games 2022

 
mikesiva 2022-07-25 11:48:14 

To be held in Birmingham.

Opening ceremony on Thursday.

First up, on Friday, in netball:

England vs Trinidad & Tobago
Australia vs Barbados
Jamaica vs Wales

Any other events you're looking forward to on Friday?

 
mikesiva 2022-07-25 11:53:19 

Jamaica team to CWG

Athletes competing in:

Track and field athletics
Badminton
Boxing
Cycling
Diving
Gymnastics
Judo
Lawn bowls
Netball
Rugby Sevens
Squash
Swimming
Table tennis
Triathlon
Weightlifting
Wrestling

Feel free to post teams from other countries!

 
bdaTryangle 2022-07-25 12:53:22 

Bermuda's sending a team of 17:

Aquatics: Emma Harvey, Madelyn Moore, Jack Harvey
Athletics: Caitlyn Bobb, Tiara DeRosa, Sakari Famous, Dage Minors, Jah'Nhai Perenchief
Cycling: Caitlin Conyers, Kaden Hopkins, Nicholas Narraway, Conor White
Squash: Emma Keane
Triathlon: Flora Duffy, Erica Hawley, Tyler Butterfield, Tyler Smith

 
mikesiva 2022-07-26 10:58:46 

In reply to bdaTryangle

Gold for Duffy?

Trinidad & Tobago

Track and field athletics
Basketball
Beach volleyball
Boxing
Cycling
Gymnastics
Judo
Netball
Squash
Swimming
Table tennis
Triathlon

 
Ewart 2022-07-26 13:58:19 

In reply to mikesiva

No track and field?


//

 
Kalinago 2022-07-26 15:20:52 

St Lucia

Link Text
ATHLETICS

Julien Alfred – Women’s 100m and 200m
Delan Edwin – Men’s 100m and 200m and Men’s 4x100m Relay
Stephan Charles – Men’s 100m and Men’s 100m Relay
Sandisha Antoine – Women’s Triple Jump
Michael Joseph – Men’s 400m and Men’s 4x100m Relay
Lenyn Leonce – Men’s 200m and Men’s 4x100m Relay
Micky Ferdinand – Men’s Pole Vault
Athletics Coaches: Henry Bailey and Makeba Alcide

BOXING

Leran Regis – Over 92 kg. (Super Heavyweight)
Arthur Langelier – 75 kg. to 80 kg (Light Heavyweight)
Kyghan Mortley – 71kg. to 75 kg. (Middleweight)
Boxing Coach: Conrad Fredericks

SWIMMING

Mikaili Charlemagne – Women’s 50m Freestyle and Women’s 50m Butterfly
Jayhan Odlum-Smith – Men’s 50m Butterfly and Men’s 50m Freestyle
Swimming Coach: David Peterkin

TABLE TENNIS

De’Andre Calderon – Men’s Singles

 
mikesiva 2022-07-26 16:13:32 

In reply to Ewart

Jamaica athletics team finally posted....
confused

Men
100m - Kemar Bailey-Cole, Ackeem Blake, Jelani Walker
200m - Rasheed Dwyer, Nigel Ellis, Mario Hislop
400m - Nathan Allen, Anthony Cox, Jevaughn Powell
800m - Navasky Anderson
110m hurdles - Orlando Bennett, Rasheed Broadbell, Hansie Parchment
400m hurdles - Jaheel Hyde, Kemar Mowatt, Shawn Rowe
Sprint relay - Kemar Bailey-Cole, Conroy Jones, Nigel Ellis, Kadrian Gordon, Ackeem Blake
Mile relay - Jevaughn Powell, Nathan Allen, Anthony Cox, Karayme Bartley, Javon Francis, Akeem Bloomfield
High jump - Romaine Beckford
Long jump - Shawn Thompson
Triple jump - Jordan Scott
Discus - Frederick Dacres, Travis Smikle, Roja Stona

Women
100m - Shericka Jackson, Kemba Nelson, Elaine Thompson-Herah
200m - Shericka Jackson, Elaine Thompson-Herah, Natalia Whyte
400m - Roneisha McGregor, Steph McPherson, Charokee Young
800m - Natoya Goule
100m hurdles - Megan Tapper, Danielle Williams, Brittany Anderson
400m hurdles - Rushell Clayton, Janieve Russell, Shiann Salmon
Sprint relay - Natasha Morrison, Kemba Nelson, Elaine Thompson-Herah, Natalia Whyte, Remona Burchell, Shericka Jackson
Mile relay - Charokee Young, Roneisha McGregor, Tiffany James, Steph McPherson, Junelle Bromfield, Shiann Salmon
High jump - Lamara Distin, Kimberley Williamson
Long jump - Ackelia Smith
Triple jump - Shaneika Ricketts, Kimberly Williams, Ackelia Smith
Shot putt - Danielle Thomas-Dodd, Lloydricia Cameron

 
FanAttick 2022-07-26 16:25:00 

In reply to mikesiva

Where is Brianna Williams?

Is she planning to switch allegiance after the WC 4x1 debacle?

I sincerely hope not …

 
rudebway 2022-07-26 17:58:23 

In reply to FanAttick

Is she planning to switch allegiance after the WC 4x1 debacle?



to where? Trinidad?



i like the teams but i am disappointed to not see Kevona Davis in the relay pool. She was tired at trials. they also need to use Gregory Prince. Javon Francis and Karyme Bartley arent getting any better

 
bdaTryangle 2022-07-26 18:17:26 

In reply to mikesiva

If Elaine's nursing a shoulder wouldn't it be prudent for her to take a rest here?

Gold for Duffy?


She's had a bit of a tricky season, got Covid at one point but she did win her last event and ought to be among the favourites. Frankly though, her achievements at the last Olympics plus another Worlds title have already solidified a claim to Bermuda's greatest athlete ever. Like those excited to be living in the eras of Bolt and Shelly Ann, I'm over the moon to be living in the era of Flora.

 
Brerzerk 2022-07-26 19:24:35 

In reply to bdaTryangle

Elaine says she is currently pain free. Let her get in the late season runs.
I think Brianna is just resting up for the rest of one off race meets for the season

 
JahJah 2022-07-26 21:35:25 

In reply to Brerzerk

What about Seville?

 
mikesiva 2022-07-27 09:23:47 

In reply to Kalinago

Thanks for that. No high jumpers? Pity!

Barbados

Track and field athletics
Badminton
Boxing
Cricket
Cycling
Gymnastics
Judo
Netball
Squash
Swimming
Table tennis
Triathlon

 
bdaTryangle 2022-07-27 14:10:53 

Dina Asher-Smith has pulled out of the Commonwealth Games sprints, that's probably not a surprise.

 
KTom 2022-07-27 16:01:11 

I'm looking forward to seeing how many athletes go AWOL / claim asylum. On the sporting front, lawn bowls is my favourite event. I only wish it was in the Olympics.

 
mikesiva 2022-07-27 17:28:00 

In reply to KTom

If you claim asylum in the UK now, they imprison you before attempting deportation to Rwanda.

More track and field athletes have been added to the Jamaica team.

Meanwhile....

Grenada

No Kirani James, but Anderson Peters, Kurt Felix and Linden Victor will be in Birmingham.

 
KTom 2022-07-27 17:33:56 

In reply to mikesiva

I very much doubt anyone will end up in Rwanda. It'll be dropped after the Tory leadership election. A better idea would be to transport everyone to the Mexican - US border and let them get on with it.

 
bdaTryangle 2022-07-27 17:53:32 

In reply to KTom

lawn bowls


Never seen it myself but pretty fascinating to have sports that you wouldn't find at an Olympics, Pan Ams, Pan Pacs and so on, here.

I want to say that at one point, ten pin bowling was in the Commonwealth Games as well - that at least I'm well familiar with

 
Kalinago 2022-07-27 18:52:41 

St Vincent and the Grenadians at the Common Wealth Games

Link Text

 
mikesiva 2022-07-28 09:35:30 

In reply to Kalinago

Antigua/Barbuda

Track and field athletics
Boxing
Cycling
Swimming

 
nitro 2022-07-29 03:11:36 

Link Text

Adelle Tracey blocked from rep Yard.

 
mikesiva 2022-07-29 08:28:16 

In reply to nitro

How can World Champs approve her switch but Commonwealth did not?

Madness!

English pair easily beat the Barbadian pair in straight sets in the first match of Group B of mixed doubles badminton, and they go on to win all five matches in straight sets.

Still in badminton, South Africa beat Jamaica 3-2.

In rugby sevens, Australia thrashed Jamaica 62-0.

In women's table tennis:
Nigeria beat St Vincent 3-0
Guyana beat Fiji 3-0

In the men's equivalent
England beat Guyana 3-0
India beat Barbados 3-0

 
Larr Pullo 2022-07-29 11:13:39 

Any outlets in America showing the commonwealth games?

 
mikesiva 2022-07-29 11:20:47 

In reply to Larr Pullo

Sorry, I don't know about that. I'm watching on BBC and their on demand service.

Netball:

England lead TT 37-9 at half-time. England win 74-22.

Australia lead Barbados 52-9 at half time. Australia win 95-18.

I'm just watching these other sports until track and field athletics starts on Tuesday. From Tuesday onwards, it's athletics and netball mainly for me.
big grin

 
mikesiva 2022-07-29 14:31:33 

In reply to bdaTryangle

Gold for Bermuda!

Women's triathlon

Flora Duffy (Bermuda) gold
Georgia Taylor (England) silver
Beth Potter (Scotland) bronze

 
JoeGrine 2022-07-29 14:54:57 

In reply to Larr Pullo

The Olympic Channel

 
imusic 2022-07-29 15:09:10 

In reply to mikesiva

We could medal in cycling if Nicholas Paul is in the team.

Otherwise………expectations very low.

 
mikesiva 2022-07-29 17:47:25 

In reply to imusic

I think Nicholas is in the Trinidad and Tobago squad.

Netball Jamaica lead Wales 38-22 at half time.

Jamaica win 72-43.

 
Brerzerk 2022-07-29 22:48:36 

In reply to FanAttick
more money on the circuit, I think she and Yohan (others too) will do a
Diamond League meet in Poland while the games are on.
The sprint and sprint relay teams are pretty strong.

 
mikesiva 2022-07-30 16:33:18 

In reply to Brerzerk

Some of the athletes advertised as running for Jamaica are reportedly signed up to run in the Polish Diamond league on August 6.

Shericka Jackson
Elaine Thompson Herah (maybe)

Netball, Jamaica beat South Africa 68-49.

Revenge?

 
Brerzerk 2022-07-30 23:25:10 

In reply to mikesiva
Sherika has chosen Diamond League, expect to see other names too

 
mikesiva 2022-07-31 09:30:48 

In reply to Brerzerk

“The JAAA and the JOA have both been advised via email that Shericka (Jackson), Stephenie-Ann McPherson and Natasha Morrison are not available for the 2022 Commonwealth Games,” James told the Jamaica Observer.

MVP email

Remona Burchell comes in for Jackson in the 100m, I think.

Congratulations to Nicholas Paul (TT) on winning Keiran cycling gold. An honourable mention to his compatriot Kwesi Browne who also reached the final, making it two Trinidadians in the last six.

Paul defeated his Canadian opponent to reach the semi finals of the track cycling individual men's sprint. Can Paul get another medal?

 
Chrissy 2022-07-31 12:20:57 

In reply to mikesiva
Big up - T&T has a good history in cycling. I remember Roger Gibbon back in the day

 
nitro 2022-07-31 13:00:26 

Congrats T&T. Excellent!

 
Chrissy 2022-07-31 13:07:34 

Poor Bim v Saffies in netball - not looking good so far

 
mikesiva 2022-07-31 14:30:03 

In reply to Chrissy

BBC not carrying this netball match.
confused
What's the score?

EDIT final score

South Africa 91-36 Barbados

In lawn bowls, Jamaica beat Norfolk Island 17-16.
big grin
Lost all the other matches, though.

Paul beat his Australian opponent to reach the final of the track cycling individual men's sprint.

 
mikesiva 2022-07-31 17:14:42 

In reply to nitro

Track cycling men's individual sprint

Gold Matthew Richardson (Australia )
Silver Nicholas Paul (Trinidad and Tobago )

In netball, Uganda beat Trinidad and Tobago 62-28.

 
culpepperboy 2022-07-31 17:24:43 

In reply to Chrissy

Bim can't handle any of the top 8 in netball.

 
BeatDball 2022-07-31 21:29:46 

A nice likkle Bermudian gyal medaled! Fool stop.
cool

 
bdaTryangle 2022-08-01 13:17:55 

In reply to mikesiva

Flora Duffy (Bermuda) gold


The GOAT of Womens' triathlon big grin

 
Chrissy 2022-08-01 13:37:24 

In reply to bdaTryangle
Congrats

lol

 
Chrissy 2022-08-01 14:04:50 

JA murdered Bim in Netball -

 
culpepperboy 2022-08-01 14:17:06 

In reply to Chrissy

Mia gine give Holness a call

 
Chrissy 2022-08-01 14:24:44 

In reply to culpepperboy
Murder she wrote
Highest score ever for JA in Commonwealth Games 103-24

lol lol

 
mikesiva 2022-08-01 14:24:48 

In reply to Chrissy

Jamaica get their century!

 
Chrissy 2022-08-01 14:25:07 

In reply to culpepperboy

Beg him fi some coaches and players lol lol wink

 
culpepperboy 2022-08-01 14:30:37 

In reply to Chrissy

She might send de BDF cool

 
camos 2022-08-01 14:33:21 

these games lack excitement!

 
mikesiva 2022-08-01 14:44:41 

In reply to culpepperboy

In squash, men's singles quarter finals

Julian Anderson (Jamaica ) won and advanced to the semi finals. But Jason Doyle (St Vincent ) lost.

In women's singles, Ashley Khalil (Guyana ) lost her quarter final.

 
Scar 2022-08-01 15:06:44 

In reply to mikesiva Surprised Bim doesnt have a competitive cycling team. They used to - back when

smile

 
culpepperboy 2022-08-01 15:15:06 

In reply to Scar

Road Tennis should be an Olympic/Commonwealth games sport. cool

 
bdaTryangle 2022-08-01 17:18:11 

In reply to Scar

Since National Stadium is out of use, wonder how much they've been able to get done in recent years.

 
Scar 2022-08-01 17:53:05 

In reply to bdaTryangle
Been outa touch- back in the days when my cousin was a Bim rider.

 
mikesiva 2022-08-01 19:22:21 

In reply to Scar

Track and field athletics tomorrow.

Women's 100m
Round One
Heat Two - Elaine Thompson-Herah (Jca), Amya Clarke (SKN)
Heat Three - Khalifa St Fort (TT), Joella Lloyd (Ant), Tri-Tania Lowe (Anguilla)
Heat Four - Jasmine Abrams (Guy)
Heat Five - Michelle-Lee Ahye (TT), Tynia Gaither (Bah)
Heat Six - Natalia Whyte (Jca)
Heat Seven - Remona Burchell (Jca), Julienne Alfred (St Lucia), Denisha Cartwright (Bah), Leah Bertrand (TT)

Men's 100m
Round One
Heat One - Nadale Buntin (SKN), Wilkinson Fenelon (TCI), Davin Fleming (Anguilla)
Heat Two - Nigel Ellis (Jca), Johmari Lee (Mont), Terrone Webster (Anguilla)
Heat Three - Delan Edwin (St Lucia), Terrence Jones (Bah), Rikkoi Brathwaite (BVI), Julius Morris (Mont)
Heat Four - Kemar Bailey-Cole (Jca), Courtney Missick (TCI)
Heat Five - Noelex Holder (Guy)
Heat Six - Kion Benjamin (TT), McKish Compton (St Vincent)
Heat Seven - Brandon Jones (Belize)
Heat Eight - Conroy Jones (Jca), Eric Harrison Jr (TT)
Heat Nine - Cejhae Greene (Ant), Akeem Stewart (Guy), Javon Rawlings (St Vincent)
Heat Ten - Kemar Hyman (Cay), Jerod Elcock (TT), Stephen Charles (St Lucia), Emanuel Archibald (Guy), Tevique Benjamin (Mont)

Women's shot putt qualifying
Lloydricia Cameron (Jca)
Trecia Gumbs (BVI)
Danielle Thomas-Dodd (Jca)

Men's discus qualifying
Travis Smikle (Jca)
Josh Boateng (Grenada)
Roje Stona (Jca)
Djimon Gumbs (BVI)

Women's 800m
Heat Two
Natoya Goule (Jca)
Joanna Archer (Guy)

Heat Three
Rebecca Bernardhin (TCI)

Men's long jump qualifying
Shawn Thompson (Jca)
Louis Gordon (Cay)
Brandon Jones (Belize)
Tristan James (Dominica)
Anduelle Wright (TT)
Laquan Nairn (Bah)
Kelsey Daniel (TT)
Emanuel Archibald (Guy)
Kizan David (SKN)

 
Scar 2022-08-01 20:00:24 

In reply to mikesiva
Thanks bro. One of the things I was looking for was the Lucian girl who qualified for the Olympics and swam the first rund I think gott into the second but I dont think she was on the Team. Not surprised since she gets no help from the Athletic Assoc there I was told. Think she should switch loyalties if she has enough talent as shown.

 
granite 2022-08-01 22:31:39 

I saw a Jayson Rampersad win a Bronze in the Gymnast and thought maybe Trini or Guyana,it wasn't to be he was Canadian. smile

 
FanAttick 2022-08-02 00:32:04 

In reply to mikesiva

Brianna misses out

 
nitro 2022-08-02 02:23:15 

In reply to FanAttick

JAAA caught the JFF disease?

 
mikesiva 2022-08-02 05:04:36 

In reply to FanAttick and nitro

Briana Williams and Adelle Tracey will both be running at the Polish diamond league on Saturday.

 
JoeGrine 2022-08-02 13:46:38 

In reply to nitro

Methinks it is the other way around.

 
mikesiva 2022-08-02 14:28:23 

In reply to JoeGrine

Men's 100m
Heat One
1) Favour Ashe (Nigeria) 10.12

3) Nadale Buntin (SKN) 10.37
7) Davin Fleming (Anguilla) 11.09 did not advance
cool Wilkinson Fendon (TCI) 11.13 did not advance

Heat Two
1) Akani Simbine (SA) 10.10
2) Jake Doran (Aus) 10.39
3) Nigel Ellis (Jca) 10.41 did not advance!!!

6) Jahmari Lee (Mont) 11.03 did not advance
7) Terrone Webster (Anguilla) 11.13 did not advance

Heat Three
1) Ojie Edoburun (Eng) 10.27
2) Rikkoi Brathwaite (BVI) 10.28
3) Delan Edwin (St Lucia) 10.42 did not advance
4) Julius Morris (Mont) 10.56 did not advance
Terrence Jones (Bah) DNS

Heat Four
1) Raymond Ekovwu (Nigeria) 10.14
2) Kemar Bailey-Cole (Jca) 10.15

5) Courtney Missack (TCI) 10.87 did not advance

Heat Five
1) Ferdinand Omanyale (Ken) 10.07

4) Noelex Holder (Guy) 10.50 did not advance

Heat Six
1) Yukan Abekoon (SL) 10.06
2) Kion Benjamin (Ken) 10.34

5) McKish Compton (St Vincent) 10.62 did not advance

Heat Eight
1) Conroy Jones (Jca) 10.28
2) Adam Thomas (Scot) 10.30
3) Eric Harrison Jr (TT) 10.37

6) Shawn Gill (Belize) 10.56 did not advance

Heat Nine
1) Rohan Browning (Aus) 10.10

3) Cejhae Greene (Ant) 10.16
4) Akeem Stewart (Guy) 10.46 did not advance
7) Javon Rawlins (St Vincent) 10.79 did not advance

Heat Ten
1) Jerod Elcock (TT) 10.26
2) Emanuel Archibald (Guy) 10.28
3) Stephen Charles (St Lucia) 10.29
Kemar Hyman (Cay) DNS

Men's long jump
Qualifying
2) Laquan Nairne (Bah) 7.99
4) Shawn Thompson (Jca) 7.85
6) Emanuel Archibald (Guy) 10.28
9) Tristan James (Dom) 7.65
10) Ife Otuonye (TCI) 7.65
12) Andwuelle Wright (TT) 7.58

 
Brerzerk 2022-08-02 15:48:49 

In reply to nitro

Bro if Franno n dem only advise the man dem only day befo' yessiday bout Sherica n Morrisson although they sign DL weeks ago what could they have done?

 
mikesiva 2022-08-02 15:54:43 

In reply to Brerzerk

Women's 100m
Heat Two
1) Elaine Thompson-Herah (Jca) 10.99
2) Imani Lansiquot (Eng) 11.15

5) Amya Clarke (SKN) 11.97 did not advance

Heat Three
1) Darrell Neita (Eng) 11.02
2) Joella Lloyd (Ant) 11.42

4) Khalifa St Fort (TT) 11.49
6) Tri-Tania Lowe (Anguilla) 12.11 didn't advance

Heat Four
1) Rosemary Chukwuma (Nigeria) 11.02
2) Garabile Tshosa (Bot) 11.40
3) Jasmine Abrams (Guy) 11.41

Heat Five
1) Michelle-Lee Ahye (TT) 11.14
2) Tynia Gaither (Bah) 11.19

Heat Six
Natalia Whyte (Jca) won in 11.31.

Heat Seven
1) Julienne Alfred (St Lucia) 11.24
2) Remona Burchell (Jca) 11.46

4) Denisha Cartwright (Bah) 11.85 didn't advance
Leah Bertrand (TT) DNS

Women's shot putt
Qualifying
1) Danielle Thomas-Dodd (Jca) 18.42
9) Loydricia Cameron (Jca) 16.61

Men's discus
Qualifying
1) Travis Smikle (Jca) 64.90
cool Roje Stona (Jca) 58.35
12) Josh Boateng (Grenada) 56.51

Women's 800m
Heat Two
1) Natoya Goule (Jca) 1:58.39
2) Laura Muir (Scot) 1:58.84

6) Joanna Archer (Guy) 2:07.24 didn't advance

 
nitro 2022-08-02 17:19:37 

In reply to Brerzerk

Wow. That is poor by MVP.

 
TriniStar 2022-08-02 17:55:28 

Can't think of any other cyclist from the region to win three medals at a global championship. Gold, silver and bronze. I know his family is proud. Well done Paul Link Text

He has a world champ medal already. All he needs now is an Olympic medal to his resume.

 
mikesiva 2022-08-02 19:43:16 

In reply to TriniStar

Track cycling
Men's 1km time trial final
Matthew Glaetzer (Australia ) gold
Thomas Cornish (Australia ) silver
Nicholas Paul (Trinidad and Tobago ) bronze

 
camos 2022-08-02 21:21:38 

In reply to TriniStar

Can't think of any other cyclist from the region to win three medals at a global championship



How many velodromes in the Caribbean?

 
TriniStar 2022-08-02 23:02:58 

In reply to camos

Do you about this velodrome in the Caribbean? Link Text

 
mikesiva 2022-08-03 05:56:01 

In reply to nitro

Netball

Jamaica beat Scotland 78-34

New Zealand beat Trinidad and Tobago 80-24

Men's hurdles heats
400m
Heat Two
1) Jaheel Hyde (Jca) 49.60
2) Kyron McMaster (BVI)

Kemar Mowatt (Jca) DNS inn the first heat.

110m
Heat One
1) Hansle Parchment (Jca) 13.33
2) Orlando Bennett (Jca) 13.40
3) Andrew Pozzi (Eng) 13.41
4) Shane Brathwaite (Bdos) 13.42

Heat Two
1) Rasheed Broadbell (Jca) 13.16
2) Josh Zoeller (Eng) 13.36

5) Rasheed Brown (Cay) 13.76
Jahmal Wilson (Bah) DQ

 
mikesiva 2022-08-03 10:45:23 

In reply to camos

Judo
Women's under 70 kg

Aoife Coughlan (Australia ) gold
Ebony Drysdale Daley (Jamaica ) silver

 
Chrissy 2022-08-03 11:31:16 

In reply to mikesiva
400m heats -Cox and Allen through - Allen looks impressive

 
Chrissy 2022-08-03 12:33:04 

Bim looking good in the 400m

 
mikesiva 2022-08-03 12:42:26 

In reply to Chrissy

Women's 400m
Heat One
1) Victoria Ohuruogu (Eng) 51.34
2) Junelle Bromfield (Jca) 52.04

6) Kenisha Phillips (Guy) 54.08 did not advance

Heat Two
1) Kyra Constantine (Can) 52.03
2) Aaliyah Abrams (Guy) 52.23
Tiffany James (Jca) DNS

Heat Three
1) Sada Williams )Bdos) 51.66
2) Zoe Clark (Scot) 51.84

5) Roneisha McGregor (Jca) 53.28 did not advance

Men's 800m
Heat One
1) Jamie Webb (Eng) 1:48.86

cool Kalique St Jean (Ant) 1:56.46 did not advance
Dennick Luke (Dom) DQ

Heat Two
1) Peter Bol (Aus) 1:47.01

3) Navasky Anderson (Jca) 1:47.79
6) Nathan Hood (Grenada) 1:51.81 did not advance
7) Judah Corriette (Dom) 1:57.94 did not advance

Heat Three
1) Ben Patterson (Eng) 1:48.00

4) Handel Roban (SVG) 1:48.57 did not advance
6) Quamei Prince (Guy) 1:50.82 did not advance
7) Nicholas Lanndeau (TT) 1:53.69 did not advance

 
mikesiva 2022-08-03 12:56:29 

In reply to Scar

Men's 400m
Heat One
1) Anthony Cox (Jca) 45.51
2) Steve Solomon (Aus) 45.98

5) Desroy Jordan (SVG) 47.29 did not advance
6) Che Lara (TT) 47.51 did not advance

Heat Two
1) Nathan Allen (Jca) 45.18
2) Leungo Scotch (Bot) 45.75
3) Asa Guevara (TT) 45.98

Heat Three
1) Boniface Mweresa (Ken) 45.91

3) Michael Francois (Grenada) 46.35
4) Kyle Gale (Bdos) 46.66
50 Ken Reyes (TCI) 52.92 did not advance

Heat Four
Adriano Gumbs (BVI) 48.67 came sixth and did not advance.

Heat Five
1) Muzala Samukonga (Zambia) 44.89!
2) Jevaughn Powell (Jca) 46.14
3) Alonzo Russell (Bah) 46.41

5) Arinze Prince (Guy) 47.63 did not advance
6) Derrick St Jean (Dom) 48.51 did not advance

Heat Six
Emmanuel Korir (Ken) DQ
1) Zibane Ngozi (Bot) 46.34

3) Michael Joseph (St Lucia) 47.08
4) Kashief King (TT) 48.08 did not advance
5) Aidan Peters (Grenada) 48.96 did not advance
6) Angelo Garland (TCI) 49.49 did not advance

Heat Seven
1) Jonathan Jones (Bdos) 46.39
2) Antony Pesela (Bot) 46.55

 
bdaTryangle 2022-08-03 12:56:49 

In reply to mikesiva

Women's 400m

Not sure what heat but 19-year-old Caitlyn Bobb finished with 53.97s

 
BeatDball 2022-08-03 14:23:47 

In reply to bdaTryangle Gats to be a Guyneez! Taught at a Mary Bobb Christian Academy in Bklyn....K-2nd grade. Fool stop.

razz cool

 
bdaTryangle 2022-08-03 14:34:24 

In reply to BeatDball

Heh, could very well be lol Her mom represented Bermuda at the '92 Olympics but her last name is/was Douglas... I don't know anything about dad

 
Chrissy 2022-08-03 20:45:03 

And now for di big one

 
Chrissy 2022-08-03 20:50:00 

It’s Gold fi Elaine,silver fi Lucian Alfred and bronze fi di Pommies

 
nitro 2022-08-03 23:10:07 

Congrats Elaine. Build up the cabinet.

 
mikesiva 2022-08-04 08:22:57 

In reply to bdaTryangle

Men's 100m
Semi One
1) Akani Simbine (SA) 10.07
2) Rohan Browning (Aus) 10.17

4) Rikkoi Brathwaite (BVI) 10.31
5) Conroy Jones (Jca) 10.33
6) Emanuel Archibald (Guy) 10.43
7) Eric Harrison Jr (TT) 10.44
cool Cejhae Greene (Ant) 10..45

Semi Two
1) Ferdinand Omanyala (Ken) 10.02
2) Emanuel Eseme (Cam) 10.14

4) Kemar Bailey-Cole (Jca) 10.25
6) Jerod Elcock (TT) 10.38
cool Nadale Buntin (SKN) 10.51

Semi Three
1) Nathaniel Mitchell-Blake (Eng) 10.13
2) Jeremiah Azu (Wales) 10.15

cool Kion Benjamin (TT) 10.43
9) Stephen Charles (St Lucia) 10.53

Not one Caribbean sprinter made it to the men's 100m final.

Final
1) Ferdinand Omanyala (Ken) 10.02 gold
2) Akani Simbine (SA) 10.13 silver
3) Yapon Abeykoon (SL) 10.14 bronze

 
mikesiva 2022-08-04 08:27:56 

In reply to Chrissy

Women's 100m
Semi One
1) Julienne Alfred (St Lucia) 11.04
2) Grace Nwokocha (Nigeria) 11.06

4) Remona Burchell (Jca) 11.48 did not advance
5) Joella Lloyd (Ant) 11.49 did not advance

Semi Two
1) Elaine Thompson-Herah (Jca) 11.05
2) Zoe Hobbs (NZ) 11.15
3) Michelle-Lee Ahye (TT) 11.29 did not advance

7) Jasmine Abrams (Guy) 11.60 did not advance

Semi Three
1) Darrell Neita (Eng) 10.90
2) Rosemary Chukwuma (Nigeria) 11.05
3) Tynia Gaither (Bah) 11.17
4) Natalia Whyte (Jca) 11.17

Final

1) Elaine Thompson-Herah (Jca) 10.95 gold
2) Julienne Alfred (St Lucia) 11.01 silver
3) Darrell Neita (Eng) 11.07 bronze

7) Tynia Gaither (Bah) 11.23
cool Natalia Whyte (Jca) 11.32

ETH seemed to be running within herself, doing just enough to get gold, not wanting to aggravate an injury. The St Lucian looks like a very good prospect for the future.

 
mikesiva 2022-08-04 08:32:29 

In reply to nitro

Women's shot putt final

1) Sarah Mitton (Can) 19.03 gold
2) Danielle Thomas-Dodd (Jca) 18.98 silver
3) Maddison-Lee Wesche (NZ) 18.84 bronze
4) Lloydricia Cameron (Jca) 17.62

Men's high jump final

Donald Thomas (Bah) came fourth with a clearance of 2.22, while Romaine Beckford (Jca) came sixth with 2.19.

Overall medals to date:

17) Jamaica - one gold, two silver
1cool Trinidad and Tobago - one gold, one silver, one bronze
20) Bermuda - one gold
25) St Lucia - one silver

 
mikesiva 2022-08-04 09:36:46 

Netball

Jamaica beat Australia 57-55 in an absolute thriller!

Jamaica top the group.

 
bdaTryangle 2022-08-04 12:09:40 

In reply to mikesiva

Happy for young Ms Alfred, she must have been going through some turmoil after the Worlds' experience. Maybe St Lucia Athletics wil get their ducks in a row going forward.

 
mikesiva 2022-08-04 12:47:27 

In reply to bdaTryangle

Women's 200m
There were a number of withdrawals including:
Julienne Alfred (St Lucia) DNS
Joella Lloyd (Ant) DNS
Tynia Gaither (Bah) DNS

Heat Three
1) Natalia Whyte (Jca)
2) Hannah Briar (Wales) 24.04

Heat Four
Kenisha Phillips (Guy) 24.13 came fifth and did not advance.

Heat Five
1) Elaine Thompson-Herah (Jca) 22.80
2) Beth Dobbin (Scot) 23.10

4) Mauricia Prieto (TT) 23.69
5) Denisha Cartwright (Bah) 24.49 did not advance

Heat Six
1) Natasha McDonald (Can) 23.45
2) Beyonce deFreitas (BVI) 23.99

Women's hammer throw
Qualifying
Tynelia Gumbs (BVI) 46.90 came 16th and did not advance.

Men's 1500m
Kalique St Jean (Ant) DNS
Heat Two
Dage Minors (Bermuda) 3:46.67 came ninth and did not advance.

Women's high jump
Qualifying
Kimberley Williamson (Jca) and Lamara Distin (Jca) cleared 1.81 and advanced to the final.
Tyra Gittens (TT) and Sakari Famous (Bermuda) could only clear 1.76 and did not advance.

 
cricketmad 2022-08-04 13:51:13 

In reply to mikesiva

That netball match was sheer intensity from start to finish.

 
Chrissy 2022-08-04 14:25:44 

In reply to mikesiva

A fabulous netball game - brava Sunshine Girls
lol lol lol

 
Slipfeeler 2022-08-04 14:45:59 

Interesting development in Jamaican Women sprinting, that young Tina Clayton won the World U20 Championship 100 metre time as Elaine Thompson who won Commonwealth Games 100 metres finals. This is a demonstration of future Jamaican Women Sprint potential, meanwhile the young men are currently declining in the 100 metres until we find the next Usain Bolt, although the young man who finished 2nd to the U20 World recorder holder looks good, as well as, young Seville in the World Championship 100 metres where he placed 4th.

 
bdaTryangle 2022-08-04 16:44:40 

Props due to Jamaica's netballers.

 
mikesiva 2022-08-04 17:02:54 

In reply to Slipfeeler

Of course, it's also important to remember that Birmingham has a track that's slower than the fast tracks of Eugene and London, so the times posted in the CWG need to take that into consideration when comparisons are made to the World Champs. Of course, I'm not sure what the track in Colombia is like, but it could be interesting.

Men's 200m
Heat One
1) Emmanuel Eseme (Cam) 20.44
2) Dwight St Hillaire (TT) 20.85

4) Darion Skerritt (Ant) 21.24
5) Akeem Stewart (Guy) 21.42 did not advance
7) Deshawn Wilkins (Mont) 23.12 did not advance

Heat Two
Troy Mason (Grenada) 21.96 and Arianze Chance (Guy) 22.22 came fifth and sixth respectively, and did not advance.

Heat Four
1) Jereem Richards (TT) 20.68
2) Sibusiso Matsejwa (Esw) 20.79
3) Warren Hazel (SKN) 21.17

6) Jabari Michael (SVG) 21.81 did not advance

Heat Five
1) Joseph Amoah (Ghana) 20.58
2) Kyle Greaux (TT) 21.01
3) Lenyn Leonce (St Lucia) 21.22

Heat Six
1) Adam Gemeli (Eng) 20.92
2) Kadrian Goldson (Jca) 21.19
3) Nadale Buntin (SKN) 21.22

7) Julius Morris (Mont) 21.57 did not advance

Heat Eight
1) Brendan Rodney (Can) 20.84
2) Delan Edwin (St Lucia) 21.19

5) Noelex Holder (Guy) 21.77 did not advance

Jamaica had only one entry in the men's 200m. How times have changed.

 
mikesiva 2022-08-04 17:09:13 

In reply to Chrissy

Decathlon
100m
1) Linden Victor (Grenada) 10.76 - 915 points
4) Kurt Felix (Grenada) 11.01 - 858 points
7) Kendrick Thompson (Bah) 11.18 - 821 points

Long jump
3) Victor 7.46 - 925 points
4) Thompson 7.43 - 918 points
5) Felix 7.33 - 983 points

Standings
1) Victor - 1840 pts
4) Felix - 1751 pts
5) Thompson - 1739 pts

Shot putt
2) Victor 15.48 - 819 points
3) Felix 14.53 - 761 points
7) Thompson 11.63 - 584 points

Standings
1) Victor - 2659 pts
3) Felix - 2512 pts
7) Thompson - 2323 pts

 
nitro 2022-08-04 17:14:01 

In reply to mikesiva

Wow. That win is a Big Deal!

 
Chrissy 2022-08-04 17:58:05 

I think today was the first time I heard the Welsh national anthem lol

 
Chrissy 2022-08-04 17:58:57 

In reply to mikesiva
Grenada plays way above her size

 
Brerzerk 2022-08-04 18:12:02 

In reply to Chrissy
Lucians should be proud of this lady.

 
Brerzerk 2022-08-04 18:30:41 

In reply to mikesiva
Ia it the 1st time a championship short sprint got an African/Asian sweep?

 
mikesiva 2022-08-04 19:51:48 

In reply to Brerzerk

Possibly!

Meanwhile....

What a close men's long jump final!

1) Laquan Nairne (Bah) 8.08 gold
2) Sreeshankar (India) 8.08 silver

4) Shawn Thompson (Jca) 8.05
7) Tristan James (Dom) 7.85
cool Ife Otuonye (TCI) 7.80
10) Andwuelle Wright (TT) 7.57
11) Emanuel Archibald (Guy) 7.54

Women's 400m hurdles
Heat One
1) Shiann Salmon (Jca) 55.30
2) Janieve Russell (Jca) 55.79

4) Yanique Haye-Smith (TCI) 58.20

Heat Two
1) Rushell Clayton (Jca) 54.93
2) Zeney van der Walt (SA) 55.10

 
Kalinago 2022-08-04 21:26:38 

Grenada punches way above its size in these international competitions. And in the most rigorous events. Dominant in 400 m. World leader in javelin. Top two in Commonwealth decathlon. Hopefully the other OECS can follow the lead of our little sis Grenada and do big things.

 
Chrissy 2022-08-04 23:04:04 

In reply to Kalinago
Really impressed

 
Brerzerk 2022-08-05 02:50:42 

In reply to Chrissy
They must have a good High School and Community sports program. Decathlon is no easy feat and requires good coaching. Dem men have not one but 2 worl' class Decathlete!! Most of what I've been able to watch are replays. I missed another Caribbean 1,2
110M men's hurdles JA's Broadbell and Bims' Sugar Shane Braffitt. Parchie DNS

 
pooranian 2022-08-05 05:14:28 

 
JoeGrine 2022-08-05 09:37:29 

In reply to Kalinago

Not "dominant" in the 400m more like "very visible". It is like Jamaicans saying "Jamaica dominate track & field" when beyond the women's 100 (and to a lesser extent 200m) there is no dominance on the track and certainly not in the field events.

 
Chrissy 2022-08-05 12:40:40 

Gwan Lindon!

 
Kalinago 2022-08-05 14:24:32 

True dat! Point taken. Nonetheless, I just want us to notice what little Grenada is doing on the world stage. I want St Vincent and the other OECS countries to take note of what can be accomplished if we have certain things in place.

 
JoeGrine 2022-08-05 14:39:21 

In reply to Kalinago

Point taken!

 
Halliwell 2022-08-05 16:01:05 

In reply to Kalinago

Great stuff!!

 
camos 2022-08-05 16:34:06 

Commonwealth games is not a great measure of success,more famous for who did not go that who make it!

 
Scar 2022-08-05 16:59:29 

In reply to Kalinago They may have a well placed Grenadian ex-pat who attended universities in the USA who helps them get scholarships. St, Lucia once had a former 100'yeards (in those days) sprinter who did track for University of Nevada in 1966 who got schols for others years after. Grenada Athletic Association gives active support to their peeps.
Most who get schols rely on alumina to help. Grenada has 9 Athletes at St Augustine University and one or two in Wichita and James wet to Alabama, St Lucia has approx 5 at Texas A&M and the young swimmer attends Springfield College. So most get their higher level taring overseas.

 
bdaTryangle 2022-08-05 18:24:21 

Even the CWG organizers are bowing for the TV market, they moved the start time of the women's cricket semi between England and India to try and pull in more TV viewers.

 
mikesiva 2022-08-05 18:25:40 

In reply to Brerzerk

What a 110m hurdles final!

Broadbell looks like the real deal....

1) Rasheed Broadbell (Jca) 13.08 gold
2) Shane Brathwaite (Bdos) 13.30 silver
3) Andrew Pozzi (Eng) 13.37 bronze

5) Orlando Bennett (Jca) 13.43

Hansle Parchment (Jca) DNS

Men's discus final

1) Matt Denny (Aus) 67.26 gold
2) Lawrence Okoye (Eng) 64.99 silver
3) Travis Smikle (Jca) 64.58 bronze

6) Roja Stona (Jca) 62.15
10) Josh Boateng (Grenada) 57.98

 
bdaTryangle 2022-08-05 18:30:25 

In reply to mikesiva

Happy for Shane smile

Hey that men's 4x400 relay will have three Caribbean region teams in the final, awesome. No England though? The place that gave us Roger Black and Derek Redmond? 4 teams from African nations.

 
mikesiva 2022-08-05 18:35:20 

In reply to Kalinago

The fourth and fifth decathlon events last night....

High jump
2) Linden Victor (Grenada) 2.03 - 831 points
3) Kurt Felix (Grenada) 2.00 - 803 points
6) Kendrick Thompson (Bah) 1.94 - 749 points

Standings after four events
1) Victor 3490 pts
4) Felix 3315 pts
6) Thompson 3072 pts

400m
5) Victor 49.51 - 831 points
6) Felix 49.67 - 830 points
cool Thompson 50.07 - 811 points

Standings after five events
1) Victor - 4327 pts
3) Felix - 4134 pts
7) Thompson - 3883 pts

 
Chrissy 2022-08-05 20:34:53 

Bwaaaah Victor holds on for gold lol lol lol
Yep

 
Chrissy 2022-08-05 20:59:38 

Amazing that the Ugandan Peruth Chemutai finished that steeplechase and held on for bronze - she was seriously hurt with that fall. Left in a wheel chair

 
nitro 2022-08-05 21:01:52 

In reply to mikesiva
Ninesy says he knows you are very passionate about T&F but he can't wait to laugh at the Arses so please to start the new EPL thread. lol

 
Kalinago 2022-08-06 04:21:18 

Grenada talent is home grown. They get the scholarships based on their successes in the Grenada inter school championships, Winsuntide Games in Grenada and common Games. James was already winning commonwealth before getting US scholarships. Anderson Peters has a local Grenadian coach who trained him using basic rudimentary equipment he made himself. Peters actually began as a Decathlon athlete and then later focussed on Javelin. Victor and Felex began competing in Grenada with the same rudimentary tools. Some Americans are now training in the Caribbean. Kerley has a video on Instagram of his training in Grenada drinking coconut and running wild in the Grenada capital. His coach is Francique a former Grenadian Olympian. This is Kerley drinking coconut water and eating cane in Grenada Link Text This is a lesson we in SVG and the OECS can learn instead of going all the way to the US sometimes.

 
mikesiva 2022-08-06 06:06:48 

In reply to nitro

lol
Soon come! BTW, thanks for all the kind words you've said about me.

Still trying to catch up.

Gold for Jamaica!

Women's triple jump final
1) Shaneika Ricketts (Jca) 14.94 gold
2) Thea Lafond (Dom) 14.39 silver
3) Naomi Meltzer (Eng) 14.37 bronze
4) Kimberley Williams (Jca) 14.25

6) Ackelia Smith (Jca) 13.83
7) Mikeisha Welcome (SVG ) 13.22
9) Sandisha Antoine (St Lucia ) 13.01
10) Chantoba Bright (Guy ) 12.97

Women's 400m hurdles
Heat One
1) Shiann Salmon (Jca) 55.30
2) Janieve Russell (Jca) 55.79

4) Yanique Haye-Smith (TCI) 58.20

Heat Two
1) Rushell Clayton (Jca) 54.93
2) Zeney van der Walt (SA) 55.10

100m hurdles
Heat One
1) Cindy Semper (Eng) 12.67
2) Danielle Williams (Jca) 12.80

Heat Two
1) Megan Tapper (Jca) 12.68
2) Devynne Charlton (Bah) 12.70

Heat Three
1) Tobi Amusan (Nigeria) 12.40

4) Hannah Connell (Bdos) 13.35 did not advance
5) Deya Erickson (BVI) 13.74 did not advance

 
cricketmad 2022-08-06 09:25:45 

The Sunshine Girls routed the Kiwis 67 -51 .The Girls tun up ,right up. The final is going to be a thriller.

 
Chrissy 2022-08-06 09:36:20 

In reply to cricketmad
Di ladies turn up

lol lol lol

 
nitro 2022-08-06 10:27:42 

In reply to cricketmad

Great going by the girls. This coach is a boss.

 
Chrissy 2022-08-06 10:46:21 

Yardies looking good fi di ladies high jump - looking like gold and bronze - Distant going di distance lol

 
Chrissy 2022-08-06 11:06:38 

First high jump gold ever fi di Yard lol lol

 
cricketmad 2022-08-06 11:13:51 

In reply to Chrissy

It is good to see Jamrock excelling in field events. We are more than a sprint factory.

 
Chrissy 2022-08-06 11:22:57 

In reply to cricketmad
Coming on nicely - was going to walk this morning, but have to watch - Yard has presence - what gives me nuff pleasure is their freaking skill - world class training - dem know what dem doing lol

 
camos 2022-08-06 11:40:51 

In reply to Chrissy

the U20 team in Cali could win that meet!

 
cricketmad 2022-08-06 13:25:42 

In reply to camos

The yard competitors are right at home in Birmingham. The amount of supporters they have are amazing.

 
dale_staple 2022-08-06 13:34:31 

With a Jamaican competing in the badminton Quarterfinal you think that sportsmax would show it live. Nope. Eng v Aus in netball. I get its important as it determines who plays Jca in tje final. But you have an actual athlete in a live event in a minor sport that needs eyes to get better local support. So you prioritise 2 other countries?

 
hubert 2022-08-06 13:39:06 

In reply to camos


That would be more than outstanding. Hope they do. I have not watched either C'Wealth or Under 20 Games,
but am very proud of the Jamaican teams,especially those not involved in the Sprints.

 
Chrissy 2022-08-06 14:06:05 

In reply to dale_staple
Agree - they could show this delayed

 
Chrissy 2022-08-06 14:06:40 

In reply to camos
They are amazing

 
WestDem 2022-08-06 14:53:40 

(Guy) did not advance


This is mostly what I see for my Guyanese athletes since following this thread from beginning... Can we get a medal for the country not advancing the most times?

 
cricketmad 2022-08-06 15:42:02 

In reply to WestDem

I think you are favourite for the bronze lol

 
camos 2022-08-06 16:02:25 

In reply to cricketmad

The yard competitors are right at home in Birmingham


I know, have lots of family there,my dad must have spent over 30 years in the area before moving to the US.

 
Chrissy 2022-08-06 18:34:35 

1, 2 fi di Yard lol lol

 
Brerzerk 2022-08-06 20:21:53 

In reply to dale_staple
Very lil control over the feed.
It is a case of "tek wah yuh get"

 
Chrissy 2022-08-06 20:25:00 

Nicely done Richards- impressive -big up T&T!

 
Chrissy 2022-08-06 20:37:47 

What a smile from McMaster- another back to back.

 
rudebway 2022-08-06 21:46:51 

In reply to Brerzerk

Elaine wins the 200 in 22.02. Ofili second, and Mr. Mboma 3rd.

Janieve Russell wins the 400H ahead of Shiann Salomon. Rushell Clayton 4th.

 
cricketmad 2022-08-06 21:55:01 

In reply to rudebway

The girls are representing all over the globe simultaneously. From Colombia to the UK and last but not least Europe.

 
rudebway 2022-08-06 21:59:05 

In reply to cricketmad

the U20 girls laying it down. the hurdles was off the chain betweem Alexis James and Kerrecia Hill.

it is funny. the juniors can beat all the seniors at the Commonwealth games except Elaine.

and the KC yute Hibbert triple jumped of 17 meters. that was beyond impressive.

 
TriniStar 2022-08-06 22:04:45 

Congratulations to Jereem Richards on defending his Commonwealth 200m title.

He need to achieve two milestones before his career end.

#1 break Ato Boldon 19.77 national record

#2 Win an Olympic medal

 
hubert 2022-08-06 22:07:20 

In reply to rudebway

[b]and the KC yute Hibbert triple jumped of 17 meters. that was beyond impressive.

[/b]


I really love that.
The Under20 team is demonstrating continuity of the programme and progress to greater things.
The hope is that the athletes keep well and continue to develop their craft on the track and
in the Field events. There is room to be very optimistic especially where the women are
concerned.
They are bringing much glory to the Rock...the young men have to keep pace and step up.

 
rudebway 2022-08-06 22:53:54 

In reply to Chrissy


Stunning anchor leg from Delano Kennedy to get jamaica the silver in the 4 x4 U 20 championship

 
cricketmad 2022-08-06 23:15:59 

In reply to rudebway

The men need to step up .My thinking is that the females are more disciplined ,more focused.

 
Chrissy 2022-08-07 10:14:20 

Big gold dat Sada Williams 400m

 
culpepperboy 2022-08-07 10:19:27 

In reply to Chrissy

Kollllijjjjj cool cool

 
cricketmad 2022-08-07 10:28:48 

On the subject of netball I just saw a replay of the Jamaican v Barbados match .A score of 103 -24 to Jamaica is insane. The Sunshine Girls didn't have to be so merciless. Family shouldn't beat up on family like that.

 
Chrissy 2022-08-07 11:35:42 

In reply to culpepperboy
Di Francis Kollllijjjjj in di Yard!

lol lol lol

 
Chrissy 2022-08-07 11:36:13 

In reply to cricketmad
What time is the final today?

 
Chrissy 2022-08-07 11:50:50 

GOOD SILVER DAT T&T

 
Chrissy 2022-08-07 12:05:07 

Oh skites India won triple jump gold! Dat is major! lol

 
cricketmad 2022-08-07 12:07:19 

In reply to Chrissy

The netball final will be 2:30 Ja time.

 
Chrissy 2022-08-07 12:50:40 

In reply to cricketmad
Thanks

 
FuzzyWuzzy 2022-08-07 12:56:36 

In reply to culpepperboy

Cut it out Cully! evil evil evil

 
doosra 2022-08-07 13:03:24 

In reply to Chrissy

they went 1 2
and nearly a sweep

 
rudebway 2022-08-07 14:05:43 

In reply to Chrissy

you all miss that superb anchor leg by Elaine to get us a bronze? she got the baton in about 7th position and just blew past 3 or 4 of the other teams. trying to find out the split on that leg.

 
rudebway 2022-08-07 14:06:29 

In reply to cricketmad

jamaica didnt enter the men's 4 x 100? is that legal? never seen that before

 
camos 2022-08-07 14:39:25 

In reply to rudebway

lol lol

 
cricketmad 2022-08-07 14:49:57 

In reply to rudebway

I can only assume they had a medical emergency .

 
Chrissy 2022-08-07 14:53:10 

In reply to rudebway
Seriously she was amazing

 
cricketmad 2022-08-07 15:50:27 

In reply to Chrissy

Such a shame they couldn't get the baton to her even in third place. Anyway we can't always have it our way. From what I am seeing standards in world athletics is moving in the right direction, and athletes will have to be at their very best to win competitions.

 
Halliwell 2022-08-07 19:43:25 

Relay Gold!!! Jareem and crew cool

 
DukeStreet 2022-08-07 20:06:35 

In reply to cricketmad

with all the deep talent JA has in the men's 100m, how could they not enter the relay?

 
Kalinago 2022-08-08 04:35:08 

I'd be interested to know what was the reason given. This is way beyond unacceptable. Got to be a good reason or some body in the decision making circles should get a red card.

 
bdaTryangle 2022-08-08 12:47:26 

Happy to see medals for Jones and Perenchief smile

 
mikesiva 2022-08-09 09:23:46 

In reply to Halliwell

A round-up of this weekend's results....

Men's 200m
Semi One
1) Zharnel Hughes (Eng) 20.32

4) Kyle Greaux (TT) 20.91
7) Warren Hazel (SKN) 20.91

Semi Two
1) Udodi Onwuzurike (Nigeria) 20.59

3) Dwight St Hillaire (TT) 20.95
6) Kadrian Goldson (Jca) 21.13
7) Darion Skerritt (Ant) 21.41

Semi Three
1) Jereem Richards (TT) 20.40
2) Joseph Amoah (Ghana) 20.51

5) Lenyn Leonce (St Lucia) 21.32
7) Nadale Buntin (SKN) 21.42

The only West Indian athlete advancing to the final was Richards.

Final
1) Jereem Richards (TT) 19.80 gold
2) Zharnel Hughes (Eng) 20.12 silver
3) Joseph Amoah (Ghana) 20.49 bronze

Congrats to Richards on winning gold!

 
mikesiva 2022-08-09 10:35:55 

In reply to Chrissy

Women's 200m
Semi One
1) Favour Ofili (Nigeria) 22.66
2) Natalia Whyte (Jca) 23.09

Semi Two
Keneisha Phillips (Guy) 24.35 came eighth and did not advance

Semi Three
1) Elaine Thompson-Herah (Jca) 22.63
2) Natasha McDonald (Can) 23.21

4) Mauricia Prieto (TT) 23.58 did not advance
6) Beyonce deFreitas (BVI) 23.81 did not advance

Final
1) Elaine Thompson-Herah (Jca) 22.02 gold
2) Favour Ofili (Nigeria) 22.51 silver
3) Christine Mboma (Nam) 22.80 bronze
4) Natalia Whyte (Jca) 23.06

Congrats to ETH on winning gold!

 
mikesiva 2022-08-09 10:40:53 

In reply to cricketmad

Women's high jump final

1) Lamara Distin (Jca) 1.95 gold
2) Eleanor Patterson (Aus) 1.92 silver
3) Kimberley Williamson (Jca) 1.92 bronze

Congrats to Distin on winning gold!

Men's shot putt final

1) Tom Walsh (NZ) 22.26

5) Eldred Henry (BVI) 19.97
6) Odayne Richards (Jca) 19.90
cool Akeem Stewart (TT) 19.56
9) Dillon Simon (Dom) 17.42
10) Djimon Gumbs (BVI) 17.18

Men's pole vault final

Micky Ferdinand (St Lucia) had no mark in the final.

Women's 800m final

Natoya Goule (Jca) 1:57.88 came fourth.

 
mikesiva 2022-08-09 13:41:10 

In reply to Kalinago

The final half of the decathlon on Friday....

110m hurdles
3) Kendrick Thompson (Bah) 14.72 - 884 points
5) Linden Victor (Grenada) 14.89 - 863 points
6) Kurt Felix (Grenada) 15.06 - 842 points

Standings
2) Victor - 5190 pts
5) Felix - 4987 pts
6) Thompson - 4689 pts

Discus
2) Victor 46.54 - 799 points
3) Felix 45.59 - 779 points
7) Thompson 35.63 - 631 points

Standings
1) Victor - 5989 pts
4) Felix - 5766 pts
6) Thompson - 5398 pts

Pole vault
4) Victor 4.70 - 819 points
6) Felix 4.30 - 702 points
7) Thompson 4.20 - 673 points

Standings
2) Victor - 6808 pts
5) Felix - 6468 pts
7) Thompson - 6071 pts

Javelin
1) Victor 65.16 - 816 points
2) Felix 60.76 - 750 points
7) Thompson 50.66 - 598 points

Standings
1) Victor - 7624 pts
2) Felix - 7218 pts
7) Thompson - 6699 pts

1500m
4) Victor 4:51.60 - 609 points
6) Felix 4:58.41 - 569 points
cool Thompson DNS - 0 points

Final points standings
1) Linden Victor (Grenada) 8233 pts, gold
2) Daniel Golubovic (Aus) 8197 pts, silver
3) Cedric Dubler (Aus) 8033 pts, bronze
4) Kurt Felix (Grenada) 7797 pts

Congrats to Victor on winning gold!

 
bdaTryangle 2022-08-09 13:50:08 

In reply to mikesiva

Thompson DNS - 0 points


Lord that has to be painful. Go through 9 of the 10 events in this grueling competition and can't make it for the 1500. Brutal. Decathletes are a rare and amazing talent.

 
mikesiva 2022-08-09 18:43:21 

In reply to bdaTryangle

Serious painful stuff, that decathlon business....

Also on Saturday:

Women's 400m hurdles final
1) Janieve Russell (Jca) 54.14 gold
2) Shiann Salmon (Jca) 54.47 silver
3) Zeney van der Walt (SA) 54.47 bronze
4) Rushell Clayton (Jca) 58.78

Men's 400m hurdles final
1) Kyron McMaster (BVI) 48.93 gold
2) Jaheel Hyde (Jca) 49.78 silver
3) Alastair Chalmers (Guernsey) 49.97 bronze

Congrats to Russell and McMaster on their victories!

 
mikesiva 2022-08-10 14:38:07 

And finally, a round-up of Sunday's results....

Women's 400m
Semi Two
1) Sada Williams (Bdos) 51.59
2) Kyra Constantine (Can) 51.78

4) Junelle Bromfield (Jca) 52.18
6) Aliyah Abrams (Guy) 52.82 did not advance

Final
1) Sada Williams (Bdos) 49.90 GR gold
2) Victoria Ohuruogu (Eng) 50.72 silver
3) Jodie Williams (Eng) 51.26 bronze

5) Junelle Bromfield (Jca) 51.45

Congrats to Williams on winning gold!

Men's 400m
Semi One
1) Harun Adoli (Uganda) 45.80

3) Anthony Cox (Jca) 45.98
5) Kyle Gale (Bdos) 46.78 did not advance
6) Michael Joseph (St Lucia) 47.03 did not advance

Semi Two
1) Jonathan Jones (Bdos) 45.82
2) Muzala Samukonga (Zam) 46.06
3) Jevaughn Powell (Jca) 46.40 did not advance

7) Michael Francois (St Lucia) 47.45 did not advance

Semi Three
1) Matt Hudson-Smith (Eng) 45.77
2) Nathan Allen (Jca) 45.99
3) Leungo Scotch (Bot) 46.33
4) Alonso Russell (Bah) 46.40 did not advance
5) Asa Guevara (TT) 46.46 did not advance

Final
1) Muzala Samukonga (Zam) 44.66 gold
2) Matt Hudson-Smith (Eng) 44.81 silver
3) Jonathan Jones (Bdos) 44.89 bronze

6) Anthony Cox (Jca) 46.17
cool Nathan Allen (Jca) 48.00

 
bdaTryangle 2022-08-10 14:44:34 

In reply to mikesiva

Men's triple jump finals?... wink

 
mikesiva 2022-08-10 14:48:53 

In reply to bdaTryangle

Well done to Perenchief on bronze in the men's triple jump....
smile
Men's triple jump final
1) Eldose Paul (India) 17.03 gold
2) Abdullah Aboubakr (India) 17.02 silver
3) Jah-Nhai Perenchief (Bermuda) 16.92 bronze

5) Jordan Scott (Jca) 16.11
6) Nathan Crawford-Wallis (Bdos) 16.11
7) Kaiwan Culmer (Bah) 16.04
9) Kelsey Daniel (TT) 15.95
11) Tasco O'Garro (Ant) 15.68

100m hurdles final
1) Tobi Amusan (Nigeria) 12.30 gold
2) Devynne Charlton (Bah) 12.58 silver

4) Megan Tapper (Jca) 12.67
6) Danielle Williams (Jca) 12.69

Men's sprint relay
Heat One
1) Jamaica 43.68
2) India 44.45
3) Scotland 45.39

Heat Two
Trinidad and Tobago 43.48 came fourth and advanced to the final.

Final
1) Nigeria 42.10 gold
2) England 42.41 silver
3) Jamaica 43.08 bronze

6) Trinidad 43.86

Men's sprint relay
Heat One
1) England 38.48
2) Trinidad 38.84
3) Guyana 39.82

6) Montserrat 41.47 did not advance

Heat Two
1) Nigeria 38.85

5) St Lucia 39.96
6) Turks and Caicos Islands 41.17 did not advance

Final
1) England 38.85 gold
2) Trinidad 38.70 silver
3) Nigeria 38.81 bronze
4) Guyana 40.05
5) st Lucia 40.17

 
bdaTryangle 2022-08-10 16:48:27 

In reply to mikesiva

You da man big grin

 
mikesiva 2022-08-13 08:36:26 

In reply to bdaTryangle

lol
And finally, the final session....

Men's 4x400m relay
Heat One
1) Botswana 3:05.11
2) Jamaica 3:05.20
3) Zambia 3:06.02

Heat Two
1) Kenya 3:06.76

3) Trinidad and Tobago 3:07.12
4) Barbados 3:07.23
5) Turks and Caicos 3:22.53 did not advance

Final
1) Trinidad and Tobago 3:01.29
2) Botswana 3:01.85
3) Kenya 3:02.41
4) Barbados 3:03.92

Jamaica DQ

Congrats to TT on winning gold!

Women's mile relay
Final
1) Canada 3:25.84
2) Jamaica 3:26.84
3) Scotland 3:30.25

England DQ

Women's long jump
Qualifying

11) Ackelia Smith (Jca) 6.35
12) Tyra Gittens (TT) 6.28
17) Ashanti Carr (Belize) 5.54 did not advance
Mariah Toussaint (Dom) NM

Final

1) Ese Brume (Nigeria) 7.00

7) Ackelia Smith (Jca) 6.55
11) Tyra Gittens (TT) 6.27

Men's 800m
Final
5) Navasky Anderson (Jca) 1:48.75

Men's javelin final

1) Arshad Nadeem (Pak) 90.18
2) Anderson Peters (Grenada) 88.64
3) Julius Yego (Kenya) 85.70
4) Keshorn Walcott (TT) 82.61

I hope this is not the last time we see Peters throwing the javelin....
sad

 
mikesiva 2022-08-13 08:46:01 

Final overall medal tally

12) Jamaica - 6 gold, 6 silver, 3 bronze

15) Trinidad and Tobago - 3 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze

20) Barbados - 1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze

23) Grenada - 1 gold, 1 silver

23) Bahamas - 1 gold, 1 silver

25) Bermuda - 1 gold, 1 bronze

26) British Virgin Islands - 1 gold

35) Dominica - 1 silver

35) St Lucia - 1 silver

 
tc1 2022-08-13 15:43:59 

In reply to mikesiva


thanks , a task well done

cool

 
culpepperboy 2022-08-13 17:05:16 

In reply to mikesiva

14 Gold + 13 Silver+ 6 Bronze

That's 33 medals for Culpepper Island! cool

 
BeatDball 2022-08-13 17:12:22 

In reply to mikesiva Whaguhdung - where's the Land of Many Waters?

evil