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Team Jamaica retain CUT crown

Published: Tuesday | July 27, 2010 Comments 0

Team Jamaica retained the Caribbean Union of Teachers (CUT) championship trophy at the Silver Jubilee Stadium in Bassettere, St Kitts, on Sunday after amassing 44 medals to Barbados' 36 and Trinidad and Tobago's 20.

Team Jamaica's medal tally included 22 gold, 13 silver and nine bronze medals.

Barbados for their part amassed 14 gold, 10 silver and 12 bronze medals and Trinidad and Tobago six gold, eight silver and six bronze medals. St Kitts and The Bahamas were fourth and fifth respectively.

In the overall points standing Team Jamaica were also on top with 318. Barbados were next with 285 and Trinidad and Tobago 214.

There were record-breaking performances from a number of athletes. Kevaughn Rattray running in the Under-15 100 metres scorched the track in a blistering 10.83 seconds, erasing the old record, 11.09, set by fellow Jamaican Jazeel Murphy in the British Virgin Island in 2008. He also erased the old 200m mark of 22.62 seconds, also set by Murphy in 2008, by setting a new mark of 21.95 seconds.

There were other record-breaking performances from Christoff Bryan in the Under-15 high jump. Bryan shattered the old record which stood at 1.90m set by fellow Jamaican Carey Gordon in St Lucia in 2006 by clearing 1.99m.

Gwayne Porter set a new record in the 400m Under-13 boys clocking 56.41 seconds to erase the old mark of 57.46 seconds set by Joel Romain of Trinidad and Tobago in 2002.

In the girls Under-15 100m Saqukine Cameron erased the old mark of 12.20 seconds set by Gillian Joseph of Barbados, by clocking 11.97. She also erased the old mark of 25.30 set by Jannie Scott of Bermuda with a new time of 24.01.

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