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VI secure Gold & Silver @ ANOCES in St. Kitts

July 5th, 2026 | Tags: VI team ANOCES athletes Gold Silver Bronze medals
Deya Erickson, Wanyae Belle (Middle) and Khybah Dawson (right) receive gold medals at the ANOCES in St. Kitts. Photo: Facebook
Team VI capped off Day 1 at the ANOCES Championships by winning Gold in the Men's 4x100M relay. The sprint team, consisting of J'Den Jackson, Jaleel J. N. Croal, Rikkoi A. R. Brathwaite, and Wanyae Belle, executed a smooth baton exchange and set a new facility record. Photo: Facebook
Team VI capped off Day 1 at the ANOCES Championships by winning Gold in the Men's 4x100M relay. The sprint team, consisting of J'Den Jackson, Jaleel J. N. Croal, Rikkoi A. R. Brathwaite, and Wanyae Belle, executed a smooth baton exchange and set a new facility record. Photo: Facebook
In a notable performance, the VI Twins, Djimon L. Gumbs and Diamante B. Gumbs, captured Gold and Bronze, respectively. Djimon L. Gumbs achieved an impressive throw of 19.01 meters, despite challenging winds, to take the top spot, while Diamante B. Gumbs earned the bronze medal with a throw of 15.55 meters. Photo: Facebook
In a notable performance, the VI Twins, Djimon L. Gumbs and Diamante B. Gumbs, captured Gold and Bronze, respectively. Djimon L. Gumbs achieved an impressive throw of 19.01 meters, despite challenging winds, to take the top spot, while Diamante B. Gumbs earned the bronze medal with a throw of 15.55 meters. Photo: Facebook
Jahshani Farrington ran a Silver medal worthy 800M at the ANOECS Championships with a 2:01.75 run. Photo: Facebook
Jahshani Farrington ran a Silver medal worthy 800M at the ANOECS Championships with a 2:01.75 run. Photo: Facebook
BASSETERRE, St Kitts and Nevis – The Virgin Islands team has made a significant impact at the inaugural Association of National Olympic Committees of the OECS (ANOCES) Athletics Championship, taking place at the Kim Collins Stadium in Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis, from July 4 to July 6, 2026.

A 14-member athletics team, consisting of 4 females and 10 males, is competing in this championship. The Virgin Islands team set new national records, with several athletes excelling and securing top placements in their respective events.

Track & Field

Deya Y. Erickson won Gold for Team BVI by clocking a time of 13.54 seconds (+3.4 wind) in the 100M hurdles, marking VI's first gold medal at these championships.

In a notable performance, the VI Twins, Djimon L. Gumbs and Diamante B. Gumbs, captured Gold and Bronze, respectively. Djimon L. Gumbs achieved an impressive throw of 19.01 meters, despite challenging winds, to take the top spot, while Diamante Gumbs earned the bronze medal with a throw of 15.55 meters.

The Virgin Islands continued their medal success when Wanyae Belle, after finishing second in the semi-finals, sprinted to victory in the 200M finals with a time of 20.64 seconds, claiming Gold. Jahshani Farrington also secured a medal, finishing with a Silver-worthy time of 2:01.75 in the 800M.

Adriano Gumbs and Joshua Hill both advanced to the finals in the 400M. Gumbs finished second in Heat 1 with a qualifying time of 48.36 seconds, while Hill held on to second place in Heat 2, finishing in 38.40 seconds. Both athletes will compete in the finals on Sunday, July 5, 2026.

J'Den Jackson finished 5th in the 200M finals after securing his spot with a third-place finish in the semi-finals. He lined up next to teammate Wanyae Belle, but fell short of the podium, completing the race in 21.36 seconds.

Team VI capped off Day 1 at the ANOCES Championships by winning Gold in the Men's 4x100M relay. The sprint team, consisting of J'Den Jackson, Jaleel J. N. Croal, Rikkoi A. R. Brathwaite, and Wanyae Belle, executed a smooth baton exchange and set a new facility record.

Jah'kyla Morton was the sole competitor in the Women's High Jump. Her mark of 1.65 meters was categorised as 'exhibition.' Despite knowing she could not win a medal, Jah'kyla performed valiantly for the crowd and attempted a jump at 1.70 meters in challenging wind conditions, though she was unsuccessful.

Long Jump

Long jumper Khybah Dawson made history at the ANOCES Championships by repeatedly breaking the Long Jump meet and facility records with each jump. He ultimately secured Gold with a leap of 7.81 meters, earning a new nickname, "Spiderman," as the crowd started chanting for him and lining up for autographs.

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