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Records & personal bests conclude National Jr C/ships

Judine Lacey became the ninth VI female athlete running the 400m under 56.00 seconds when she took the final in 55.92, improving on her 56.04 in Friday’s, March 4, 2016, prelims. Anguilla’s Artesha Richardson (right) established a national record of 56.74 seconds in placing second. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Djimon Gumbs put the disappointment of fouling out the Discus Throw during Saturday's, March 5, 2016 morning session behind by unleashing a National Youth Record throw in the Shot Put, to close the BVI Athletics Association National Jr. Championships during the evening. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Djimon Gumbs put the disappointment of fouling out the Discus Throw during Saturday's, March 5, 2016 morning session behind by unleashing a National Youth Record throw in the Shot Put, to close the BVI Athletics Association National Jr. Championships during the evening. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Ronique Todman (right) bounced back from a narrow loss to St Croix’s Rodney Griffiths in the 400m, 48.63-48.85 seconds to turn back Griffiths in the 200m with a personal best effort of 21.88 seconds to his opponent’s 22.42. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Ronique Todman (right) bounced back from a narrow loss to St Croix’s Rodney Griffiths in the 400m, 48.63-48.85 seconds to turn back Griffiths in the 200m with a personal best effort of 21.88 seconds to his opponent’s 22.42. Photo: Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – The BVI Athletics Association (BVIAA) National Jr Championships closed on Saturday March 5, 2016, at the A.O. Shirley Recreation Ground with a Shot Put Youth Record and a new National record for Anguillan Artesha Richardson.

3 National records fall

Djimon Gumbs put the disappointment of fouling out the Discus Throw during Saturday's morning session behind by unleashing a National Youth Record throw in the Shot Put, to close the BVI Athletics Association National Jr. Championships during the evening, which was highlighted by several personal best performances.

The two day championships saw three national marks falling, with records coming in the High Jump and Javelin Throw.

Gumbs, who also took the Javelin Throw with a 42.02m effort, upped his own record mark from 15.58m earlier in the season to 16.33m on his first throw of the evening session in the U18 Boys event.

Soon to be 15-year old Beyonce DeFreitas won the U18 Girls 200m with a personal best run of 24.42 seconds, lowering her previous best of 24.50 from last year when she was fifth in the Carifta Games. Her time broke Nelda Huggins’ 2012 U16 record. She ran 25.00 in the prelims.

Judine Lacey became the ninth VI female athlete running the 400m under 56.00 seconds, when she took the final in 55.92, improving on her 56.04 in Friday’s, March 4, 2016 prelims. Anguilla’s Artesha Richardson established a national record of 56.74 seconds in placing second.

Todman's revenge

Ronique Todman bounced back from a narrow loss to St Croix’s Rodney Griffiths in the 400m, 48.63-48.85 seconds to turn back Griffiths in the 200m with a personal best effort of 21.88 seconds to his opponent’s 22.42.

Josh Hill shaved his U18 Boys 800m personal best from 2:02.98 to 2:02.52.

9 Responses to “Records & personal bests conclude National Jr C/ships”

  • Xxx (07/03/2016, 10:22) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    big ups to all athletes
  • no one in site sad sad (07/03/2016, 10:24) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    WHERE WERE THE SPECTATORS? OUT BY KETTLE?
    • @ no onee in site sad sad (07/03/2016, 18:26) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      jeez um bead man maybe the camera did not tek their pic like how trump say they do not show the big crowds at he rallies
  • chad (07/03/2016, 10:27) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Millions spent on this track and field stadium and look at the attendance, makes me wonder if we are spending money in the right places.
    • RIO. (07/03/2016, 11:02) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply

      The money is spent in the right place. They used to run on grass n dirt and high jump in a sand pit. Some of you just run your jumbie mouths and not talking sh*t. How mch of your dam money went into paying for the dam track. Sucker holt like you.

  • Jill (07/03/2016, 21:35) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Minimal advertising that is the problem
  • vip (07/03/2016, 22:55) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    A grateful thank you to he VIP for building this track


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