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2006 Leeward Islands Junior Championships in Athletics

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V Leeward Islands Junior/Youth Championships
DatesJuly 1–2
Host citySt. John's, Antigua and Barbuda
LevelJunior and Youth
Events50 (14 junior boys, 14 junior girls, 11 youth boys, 11 youth girls),

The 2006 Leeward Islands Junior Championships in Athletics took place on July 1–2, 2006. The event was held in St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda. A detailed report was published.[1]

A total of 50 events were contested, 25 by boys and 25 by girls.

Medal summary

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Complete results[1] can be found on the Nevis Amateur Athletic Association webpage.[2]

Boys (U-20)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind:  m/s) Richard Richardson
 Antigua and Barbuda
10.59 David Walters
 U.S. Virgin Islands
10.63 Mark Kendall
 British Virgin Islands
10.65
200 metres Richard Richardson
 Antigua and Barbuda
21.35 David Walters
 U.S. Virgin Islands
21.54 Mark Kendall
 British Virgin Islands
21.79
400 metres Calvin Dascent
 U.S. Virgin Islands
49.26 Richard Richardson
 Antigua and Barbuda
50.10 Trent Harigan
 British Virgin Islands
51.25
800 metres Leron Chambers
 Saint Kitts
2:03.00 Nashaine Johnson
 Anguilla
2:03.6 Derrol Thomas
 Antigua and Barbuda
2:08.2
1500 metres Leron Chambers
 Saint Kitts
4:18.00 Juan Robles
 U.S. Virgin Islands
4:18.18 Jess Louison
 Antigua and Barbuda
4:28.10
5000 metres Leron Chambers
 Saint Kitts
17:08.9 Jess Louison
 Antigua and Barbuda
17:09.6 Jervin Liburd
 Nevis
18:34.2
High Jump Kimon Lewis
 British Virgin Islands
1.96m Kirmack Browne
 Saint Kitts
1.93m McKenzie Baltimore
 British Virgin Islands
1.88m
Long Jump Joseph Pemberton
 Anguilla
6.68m Calvert Chiverton
 Saint Kitts
6.67m Trent Harigan
 British Virgin Islands
6.65m
Triple Jump Kirmack Browne
 Saint Kitts
13.44m Calvert Chiverton
 Saint Kitts
13.29m Vincent Walters
 Antigua and Barbuda
13.29m
Shot Put Omar Jones
 British Virgin Islands
12.95m Lenbirch Williams
 Saint Kitts
12.67m Curtis Isaac
 Nevis
12.42m
Discus Throw Omar Jones
 British Virgin Islands
35.71m Lenbirch Williams
 Saint Kitts
31.70m Trent Harrigan
 British Virgin Islands
30.92m
Javelin Throw Omar Jones
 British Virgin Islands
58.22m Joseph Pemberton
 Anguilla
53.72m Curtis Isaac
 Nevis
52.41m
4 x 100 metres relay  United States Virgin Islands 42.70  Antigua and Barbuda 43.20  British Virgin Islands 43.32
4 x 400 metres relay  United States Virgin Islands 3:23.01  Antigua and Barbuda 3:26.9  Saint Kitts 3:28.4

: Open event for both U20 and U17 athletes.

Girls (U-20)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Tameka Williams
 Saint Kitts
12.00 Karene King
 British Virgin Islands
12.11 Tyfia Lee
 U.S. Virgin Islands
12.25
200 metres Tameka Williams
 Saint Kitts
24.70 Jackhel King
 British Virgin Islands
24.96 Chadiola Chumney
 U.S. Virgin Islands
25.01
400 metres Tyfia Lee
 U.S. Virgin Islands
56.32 Chadiola Chumney
 U.S. Virgin Islands
58.08 Melissa Warner
 Saint Kitts
59.20
800 metres Tamiko Butler
 Antigua and Barbuda
2:32.8 Cleopatra Perry
 Nevis
2:33.5 Kimesha Samuel
 Saint Kitts
2:33.8
1500 metres Kenryca Francis
 Antigua and Barbuda
4:50.8 Aneisa Williams
 U.S. Virgin Islands
5:06.32 Tamiko Butler
 Antigua and Barbuda
5:15.70
3000 metres Kenryca Francis
 Antigua and Barbuda
10:28.6 Rosalie Pringle
 Saint Kitts
11:33.7 Tamiko Butler
 Antigua and Barbuda
11:55.0
High Jump Saungie Liburd
 British Virgin Islands
1.57m Shara Proctor
 Anguilla
1.52m LaSharma Parris
 Nevis
Amy Guishard
 Saint Kitts
1.47m
Long Jump Shara Proctor
 Anguilla
6.13m Tameka Williams
 Saint Kitts
5.95m Sherifa Whyte
 Saint Kitts
5.69m
Triple Jump Sheriffa Whyte
 Saint Kitts
11.01m Saungie Liburd
 British Virgin Islands
10.70m Amy Guishard
 Saint Kitts
10.62m
Shot Put Amy Guishard
 Saint Kitts
9.96m Malish Allen
 Nevis
8.00m Jasmine Symonds
 Nevis
7.84m
Discus Throw Shara Proctor
 Anguilla
28.55m LaSharma Parris
 Nevis
21.26m Amy Guishard
 Saint Kitts
21.14m
Javelin Throw Amanda Edwards
 Antigua and Barbuda
38.16m Amy Guishard
 Saint Kitts
29.33m Shara Proctor
 Anguilla
28.00m
4 x 100 metres relay  United States Virgin Islands 50.53  British Virgin Islands 50.62  Antigua and Barbuda 52.79
4 x 400 metres relay  British Virgin Islands 3:56.5  Saint Kitts 4:01.7  Antigua and Barbuda 4:25.5

: Open event for both U20 and U17 athletes.

Boys (U-17)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Alister Clarke
 Saint Kitts
10.64 Cleve Whyte
 Anguilla
11.15 Chetal Evans
 Saint Kitts
11.41
200 metres Alister Clarke
 Saint Kitts
21.77 Jevon Claxton
 Nevis
22.20 Kadeem Smith
 Saint Kitts
22.30
400 metres Kadeem Smith
 Saint Kitts
48.90 Jevon Claxton
 Nevis
49.74 Maverick Weatherhead
 Antigua and Barbuda
52.60
800 metres Kadeem Smith
 Saint Kitts
2:04.00 Tavon Nelson
 Antigua and Barbuda
2:06.8 Kendale Liburd
 Saint Kitts
2:07.3
1500 metres Tavon Nelson
 Antigua and Barbuda
4:30.28 Omari Daniels
 Antigua and Barbuda
4:30.75 Kendale Liburd
 Saint Kitts
4:31.00
High Jump Reshawn Shabaz
 Antigua and Barbuda
1.88m Troy Rogers
 Saint Kitts
1.88m Yohan Romney
 Anguilla
1.78m
Long Jump Troy Rogers
 Saint Kitts
6.29m Rashawn Shabazz
 Antigua and Barbuda
6.29m Shaquille Pringle
 Saint Kitts
6.27m
Shot Put Rohand Jeffers
 Nevis
10.98m Vincent Walters
 Antigua and Barbuda
10.57m Jonathan Dutil
 Nevis
10.50m
Discus Throw Jonathan Dutil
 Nevis
28.09m Rohand Jeffers
 Nevis
27.16m Rashawn Shabazz
 Antigua and Barbuda
23.48m
Javelin Throw Chatel Evans
 Saint Kitts
46.61m Vincent Walters
 Antigua and Barbuda
39.95m Rohand Jeffers
 Nevis
32.32m
4 x 100 metres relay  Saint Kitts 44.14  Nevis 44.98  Anguilla 47.24

Girls (U-17)

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Shanice Hazel
 British Virgin Islands
11.92 Ashley Kelly
 British Virgin Islands
12.08 Stacey Chandler
 Antigua and Barbuda
12.50
200 metres Ashley Kelly
 British Virgin Islands
24.61 Britney Wattley
 British Virgin Islands
25.00 Olicia Benjamin
 Antigua and Barbuda
25.60
400 metres Chantel Malone
 British Virgin Islands
57.90 Treferzana White
 Saint Kitts
58.36 Vanessa Bennett
 Saint Kitts
58.84
800 metres Treferzana White
 Saint Kitts
2:22.6 Linda Blackett
 Antigua and Barbuda
2:26.9 Rochelle James
 Saint Kitts
2:28.8
1500 metres Linda Blackett
 Antigua and Barbuda
5:05.12 Rosalie Pringle
 Saint Kitts
5:18.50 Latoya Joseph
 Antigua and Barbuda
5:26.45
High Jump Shanice Hazel
 British Virgin Islands
1.57m Shinelle Proctor
 Anguilla
1.52m Davanna Claxton
 Saint Kitts
Tamara Carty
 Nevis
1.42m
Long Jump Chantel Malone
 British Virgin Islands
5.46m Shanice Hazel
 British Virgin Islands
5.11m Davanna Claxton
 Saint Kitts
5.05m
Shot Put Shearma Stanley
 Saint Kitts
9.40m Tesril Nisbet
 Nevis
8.79m Stacey Chandler
 Antigua and Barbuda
8.25m
Discus Throw Latoya Jones
 Nevis
20.89m Stacey Chandler
 Antigua and Barbuda
18.88m Sherima Stanley
 Saint Kitts
18.72m
Javelin Throw Sherima Stanley
 Saint Kitts
26.00m Shamora Penn
 British Virgin Islands
22.63m Tamara Carty
 Nevis
20.84m
4 x 100 metres relay  British Virgin Islands 48.12  Saint Kitts 50.15  Antigua and Barbuda 50.47

Medal table (unofficial)

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  *   Host nation (Antigua and Barbuda)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Saint Kitts18131748
2 British Virgin Islands128727
3 Antigua and Barbuda*9111434
4 U.S. Virgin Islands55212
5 Nevis38920
6 Anguilla35311
Totals (6 entries)505052152

Team trophies

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The scores for the team trophy were published.[2]

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Saint Kitts 146
2  Antigua and Barbuda 97
3  British Virgin Islands 96
4  Nevis 49
5  U.S. Virgin Islands 43
6  Anguilla 33
7  Montserrat 0

Participation

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According to an unofficial count, 138 athletes from 7 countries participated.

References

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  1. ^ a b VITFF Bulletin: 7-5-06 V.I.National Junior Track and Field Team wins 10 (Final total = 12) medals at Leeward Islands Junior Championships (Continued)…, Virgin Islands Track & Field Federation, July 5, 2006, retrieved February 27, 2014
  2. ^ a b LEEWARD ISLANDS JUNIOR RESULTS - ANTIGUA - 1/2 JULY 2006, Nevis Amateur Athletic Association, retrieved February 27, 2014