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Sunday, July 11, 2010

JAMAICANS MAKE FINALS AT NACAC CHAMPS




With only three teams in the female race, Jamaica should get a medal as long as they complete the race, while there were five teams in the men's race.
ALL but one of the 10 Jamaicans in action on yesterday's second day of the three day NACAC Under-23 Championships at Ansin Sports Complex in Florida advanced to their respective final with the meet ending today.
With no Jamaicans contesting finals yesterday, the island's medal count stayed at five — one gold, two silvers and two bronzes from Friday's first day.


The US have so far won 31 medals, including 14 goals, 10 silver and seven bronze. Mexico and Canada have identical tallies of two gold, two silvers and three bronze, while the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago all have one medal each.
Jamaica will be seeking to add to their medal tally today as they take part in seven events. Triple jump champion Kimberly Williams and Salcia Slack will contest the women's long jump; Andrew Batchelor is in the men's high jump; Raymond Brown and Odane Richards will take art in the men's shot put, while there will be representatives in both 200m, 400m hurdles and mile relays.

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/J-cans-make-finals-at-NACAC-Champs_7789712


1 comment:

  1. I AM HERE WONDERING WHICH NEW SYNTHETIC UNDETECTABLE, PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUG THE U.S HAS COME UP WITH NOW TO RACK UP THAT MEDAL COUNT.

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