2005 Leeward Islands Junior Championships in Athletics

The 2005 Leeward Islands Junior Championships in Athletics took place on May 28–29, 2005. The event was held at the Yasco Sports Complex in St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda. A detailed report was published.[1]

IV Leeward Islands Junior/Youth Championships
DatesMay 28–29
Host citySt. John's, Antigua and Barbuda
VenueYasco Sports Complex
LevelJunior and Youth
Events44 (14 junior boys, 10 junior girls, 11 youth boys, 9 youth girls)

A total of 44 events were contested, 25 by boys and 19 by girls.

Medal summary

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Complete results can be found on the Nevis Amateur Athletic Association webpage.[2]

Boys (U-20)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Daniel Bailey
  Antigua and Barbuda
10.77 Michael Henry
  Montserrat
11.09 Richard Richardson
  Antigua and Barbuda
11.16
200 metres Daniel Bailey
  Antigua and Barbuda
21.54 Michael Henry
  Montserrat
22.19 Richard Richardson
  Antigua and Barbuda
22.61
400 metres Garette Forde
  Antigua and Barbuda
49.58 Trent Harrigan
  British Virgin Islands
49.74 Linton Liburd
  Nevis
50.63
800 metres Garette Forde
  Antigua and Barbuda
2:04.9 Cody Nedd
  Antigua and Barbuda
2:07.0 Nashaine Johnson
  Anguilla
2:09.7
1500 metres Jess Louisa
  Antigua and Barbuda
4:27.5 Kerwin Prescod
  Antigua and Barbuda
4:31.3 Shervon Green
  Nevis
4:42.3
5000 metres Jess Louisa
  Antigua and Barbuda
17:10.2 Kerwin Prescod
  Antigua and Barbuda
17:12.7 Shervon Green
  Nevis
19:12.1
High Jump Keone Lewis
  British Virgin Islands
1.89 McKenzie Baltimore
  British Virgin Islands
1.83 Linton Liburd
  Nevis
1.78
Long Jump Brandon Joseph
  Antigua and Barbuda
6.91 Trent Harrigan
  British Virgin Islands
6.42 McKenzie Baltimore
  British Virgin Islands
6.31
Triple Jump Omar Jones
  British Virgin Islands
12.55 Brandon Joseph
  Antigua and Barbuda
12.42 McKenzie Baltimore
  British Virgin Islands
12.39
Shot Put Jordon Luke
  British Virgin Islands
13.69 Kyle Francis
  British Virgin Islands
12.75 Curtis Isaac
  Nevis
12.25
Discus Throw Kyle Francis
  British Virgin Islands
41.62 Jordon Luke
  British Virgin Islands
39.38 Anthony Tonge
  Antigua and Barbuda
33.58
Javelin Throw Omar Jones
  British Virgin Islands
49.22 Andrew Thomas
  British Virgin Islands
46.60 Curtis Isaac
  Nevis
45.02
4 x 100 metres relay   Antigua and Barbuda 42.73   British Virgin Islands 44.93   Montserrat 46.01
4 x 400 metres relay   Antigua and Barbuda 3:26.00   British Virgin Islands 3:26.15   Nevis 3:38.70

: Open event for both U20 and U17 athletes.

Girls (U-20)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Jackhel King
  British Virgin Islands
12.58 Andrea Jno-Baptiste
  Antigua and Barbuda
12.75 Georgetta Lewis
  Antigua and Barbuda
13.89
200 metres Jackhel King
  British Virgin Islands
24.50 Chadiola Chumney
  U.S. Virgin Islands
24.55 Andrea Jno-Baptiste
  Antigua and Barbuda
26.58
400 metres Chadiola Chumney
  U.S. Virgin Islands
1:03.1 Celisia Maloney
  Antigua and Barbuda
1:05.4 Georgetta Lewis
  Antigua and Barbuda
1:07.9
800 metres Celisia Maloney
  Antigua and Barbuda
2:27.0 Cleopatra Perry
  Nevis
2:37.8 Kamecia Weston
  Antigua and Barbuda
3:21.1
3000 metres Kenryca Francis
  Antigua and Barbuda
11:02.0 Latoya Joseph
  Antigua and Barbuda
11:42.5 Leader Hilisha
  Nevis
13:29.8
High Jump Zelma Mills
  Nevis
1.52 Saungie Liburd
  British Virgin Islands
1.42 Cleopatra Perry
  Nevis
1.37
Long Jump Georgetta Lewis
  Antigua and Barbuda
4.95 Kamecia Weston
  Antigua and Barbuda
4.73 Zelma Mills
  Nevis
4.66
Triple Jump Chantel Malone
  British Virgin Islands
11.23 Saungie Liburd
  British Virgin Islands
10.09 Nicole Hunte
  Antigua and Barbuda
10.08
Shot Put Zelma Mills
  Nevis
9.34 Jasmine Simmonds
  Nevis
8.34 Georgetta Lewis
  Antigua and Barbuda
7.50
Javelin Throw Jasmine Simmonds
  Nevis
32.46 Zelma Mills
  Nevis
30.10 Saungie Liburd
  British Virgin Islands
23.58

: Open event for both U20 and U17 athletes.

Boys (U-17)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres David Walters
  U.S. Virgin Islands
11.16 Michael Butler
  British Virgin Islands
11.52 Cory Milette
  Antigua and Barbuda
11.63
200 metres David Walters
  U.S. Virgin Islands
22.32 Calvin Dascent
  U.S. Virgin Islands
22.68 Michael Butler
  British Virgin Islands
22.95
400 metres Calvin Dascent
  U.S. Virgin Islands
50.12 Cory Milette
  Antigua and Barbuda
51.52 Kesswin Anthony
  Antigua and Barbuda
52.51
800 metres Maverick Weathehead
  Antigua and Barbuda
2:04.3 Derol Thomas
  Antigua and Barbuda
2:07.5 Eutroy Liburd
  Nevis
2:09.5
1500 metres Maverick Weathehead
  Antigua and Barbuda
2:09.3* Derol Thomas
  Antigua and Barbuda
2:16.1* Eutroy Liburd
  Nevis
2:24.4*
High Jump Joseph Pemberton
  Anguilla
1.71 Akeel Burrows
  British Virgin Islands
1.65 Gary Gumbs
  Anguilla
Akimo Williams
  British Virgin Islands
Andre Browne
  Nevis
Quinnito Griffin
  Nevis
1.52
Long Jump Joseph Pemberton
  Anguilla
6.14 Denvil Ruan
  Anguilla
5.99 Akeel Burrows
  British Virgin Islands
5.83
Shot Put Joseph Pemberton
  Anguilla
13.16 Matthew Charles
  Anguilla
12.93 Omari Liburd
  Nevis
12.60
Discus Throw Andre Browne
  Nevis
27.86 Johnathan Dutil
  Nevis
27.32 Matthew Charles
  Anguilla
26.40
Javelin Throw Joseph Pemberton
  Anguilla
41.82 Akeel Burrows
  British Virgin Islands
34.30 Andre Browne
  Nevis
31.72
4 x 100 metres relay   Antigua and Barbuda 44.61   British Virgin Islands 46.17   Anguilla 46.98

*: The published times for the 1500 metre race are not reasonable. Might be intermediate results for 800 metres.

Girls (U-17)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Anika Jno-Baptiste
  Antigua and Barbuda
12.14 Stacey Chandler
  Antigua and Barbuda
12.61 Shanice Hazel
  British Virgin Islands
12.77
200 metres Latoya Jones
  Nevis
26.27 Britney Wattley
  British Virgin Islands
26.28 Sabia Hughes
  Antigua and Barbuda
26.73
400 metres Charez Weste
  Antigua and Barbuda
57.85 Chantel Malone
  British Virgin Islands
59.64 Sabia Hughes
  Antigua and Barbuda
59.77
800 metres Quamei Perry
  Antigua and Barbuda
2:21.2 Bianca Dougan
  British Virgin Islands
2:30.6 Khanishque Todman
  British Virgin Islands
2:32.2
1500 metres Kenryca Francis
  Antigua and Barbuda
5:07.2 Latoya Joseph
  Antigua and Barbuda
5:14.5 Makeda Challenger
  Nevis
5:52.5
High Jump Chantel Malone
  British Virgin Islands
1.58 Lasharma Parris
  Nevis
1.55 Nicole Hunte
  Antigua and Barbuda
1.42
Long Jump Chantel Malone
  British Virgin Islands
5.30 Shanice Hazel
  British Virgin Islands
4.93 Nicole Hunte
  Antigua and Barbuda
4.65
Shot Put Chenay Rogers
  U.S. Virgin Islands
8.74 Lasharma Parris
  Nevis
8.29 Ashley Kelly
  British Virgin Islands
8.18
4 x 100 metres relay   Antigua and Barbuda 49.04   British Virgin Islands 50.28   Nevis 54.55

Medal table (unofficial)

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The unofficial medal count (below) differs slightly from the published medal table.[2]

  *   Host nation (Antigua and Barbuda)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Antigua and Barbuda (ATG)*20131548
2  British Virgin Islands (IVB)1019938
3  Nevis (NEV)561829
4  U.S. Virgin Islands (VIR)5207
5  Anguilla42410
6  Montserrat (MSR)0213
Totals (6 entries)444447135

Team trophies

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The final team scores were published.[2]

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Points
    Antigua and Barbuda 164
2   British Virgin Islands 108.25
3   Nevis 61.5
4   U.S. Virgin Islands 31
5   Anguilla 24.25
6   Montserrat 7

Participation

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According to an unofficial count, 109 athletes from 6 countries participated.

References

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  1. ^ Greenaway, Dean (June 25, 2005), Another banner weekend for BVI track and field athletes, Island Sun, archived from the original on November 23, 2005, retrieved February 27, 2014
  2. ^ a b c LEEWARD ISLANDS TRACK & FIELD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - YASCO COMPLEX, ANTIGUA - 28/29 MAY 2005, Nevis Amateur Athletic Association, retrieved February 27, 2014