CARIFTA 2024 Swimming Update - Days 1 & 2
After two days Jamaica is currently in 4th place.
After two days of competition at the 37th CARIFTA Swimming championships, our swimmers are blazing through the water. Swimmers are proudly representing our. colors with 19 podium finishes so far.
Gold 5
Silver 6
Bronze 8
Day 1
Skyelar Richards copped Jamaica’s first gold medal in the 50M Backstroke with a winning time of 31.57. Team Jamaica continued it’s performance in the pool with podium finishes from Kia Alert in the 11-12 Girls 200M breaststroke winning Bronze and Kai Radcliffe in the 13-14 Boys 200M breaststroke placing second in a close finish behind Agard, Alejandro from Trinidad and Tobago.
Leanna Wainwright and Carolyn Levy Powell secured their spot in the finals of the 50M backstroke with Wainwright placing second and Powell fifth.
In the boys 15-17 age group Malcolm McKenzie narrowly touched the wall ahead of Antoine Destang of St. Lucia securing Bronze in the 50M backstroke.
In 100 M butterfly series, Arush Rochlani placed 3rd in the boys 13-14 with a personal best of 1:07. 92. In the girls 18 and over Sabrina Lynn won Gold clocking 1:00.92 which is a personal best.
First night of relays were exciting for spectators. The boys 15-17 4x 100 freestyle relay team of Brady Lewison, Benjamin Davis,Malcolm McKenzie and Nelson Denny placed 3rd in a timely of 3:34.87, a new national age group record breaking the previous record of 3:37.72 set back in 31/03/2018.
The girls and boys 13-14 4x 100 freestyle relay teams made it on the podium after securing the silver in this event.
Day 2
Jamaica secured it’s second gold medal on night two in the 11-12 girls where Kia Alert finished with the number one spot in the 50M Butterfly with a Personal best of 30.75. This was followed by our third gold medal with Skyelar Richards from the 13-14 age group clocking 29:45 in the same event.
Sabrina Lynn placed second in this event in the 18 and over girls age group.
In the boys 13-14 200M freestyle Jamaica’s Noland Barrett copped the gold and Matthew Kennedy the bronze in this event.
Our medal count continued on night two with Skyelar Richards easing into the bronze medal position in the girls 13-14 100M backstroke in a time of 1:11.40 another personal best. Jamaica’s top backstroker Leanna Wainwright finished third in this event for the 15-17 girls.
13-14 boys 400M medley relay narrowly missed the gold placing second behind Trinidad and Tobago completing our medal tally for day 2.
Other finalists over the first two days:
Day 1
50M backstroke
Kai Lawson 7th
Jessica Denniston 6th
Lia Forrester finished 4th
100M butterfly
Alexandria Cogle 5th
Noah Parker 8th
Noland Barrett 4th
Matthew Kennedy 6th
Christanya Shirley 8th
Malcolm McKenzie 6th
Day 2
200M freestyle
Kia Alert 6th
Arush Rochlani 4th
Alexandria Cogle 4th
50M butterfly
Kai Lawson 5th
Arush Rochlani 5th
Noah Parker 7th
Jessica Denniston 6th
Noland Barrett 6th
Kai Radcliffe 8th
Christanya Shirley 7th
Malcolm Mackenzie 5th
Brady Lewison 7th
400M IM
Matthew Kennedy 5th
Relays
4x100M Medley Relays
13-14 Girls 5th
15-17 girls 5th
15-17 boys 6th
Two more days left of competition and we are ready to add to our medal count.
Dr. Thea-Nicole DavisThe top five teams at the end of day 2 are:
1 Bahamas 525. 50
2 Cayman Islands 341
3 Trinidad & Tobago 317
4 Jamaica 255
5 Barbados 226. 50
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