Action from Champs 2013

Published: Saturday | March 16, 2013 Comments 0
Chennel Williams of St Andrew High School, winner of the Class One girls' high jump with a leap of 1.76 metres.
Chennel Williams of St Andrew High School, winner of the Class One girls' high jump with a leap of 1.76 metres.
Jhevaughn Matherson (centre) of Kingston College breaking the boys' Class Three 100 metres record in the semi-final of the event. Matherson clocked 10.85 seconds, one-hundredth of second below the previous mark.
Jhevaughn Matherson (centre) of Kingston College breaking the boys' Class Three 100 metres record in the semi-final of the event. Matherson clocked 10.85 seconds, one-hundredth of second below the previous mark.
Omar McLeod of Kingston College on his way to a national junior record 13.42-seconds run in the Class One 110 metres hurdles yesterday.
Omar McLeod of Kingston College on his way to a national junior record 13.42-seconds run in the Class One 110 metres hurdles yesterday.
St Andrew Technical athletes enjoying themselves at the National Stadium yesterday.
St Andrew Technical athletes enjoying themselves at the National Stadium yesterday.
Olivia Leckford of Edwin Allen High, winner of the javelin open with a throw of 38.97 metres.
Olivia Leckford of Edwin Allen High, winner of the javelin open with a throw of 38.97 metres.
Shardia Lawrence of Vere Technical, winner of the girls' triple jump open with a leap of 12.87 metres.
Shardia Lawrence of Vere Technical, winner of the girls' triple jump open with a leap of 12.87 metres.
Rochelle Frazer of Edwin Allen High completed a throws double in Class Two yesterday when she won the discus event with a throw of 46.31 metres. Frazer had earlier won the Class Two shot put with a throw of 15.93m.
Rochelle Frazer of Edwin Allen High completed a throws double in Class Two yesterday when she won the discus event with a throw of 46.31 metres. Frazer had earlier won the Class Two shot put with a throw of 15.93m.
Rushelle Burton of St Andrew High School on her way to breaking the girls' Class Three 80 metres hurdles record with a run of 11.27 seconds yesterday.
Rushelle Burton of St Andrew High School on her way to breaking the girls' Class Three 80 metres hurdles record with a run of 11.27 seconds yesterday.

Photos by Ricardo Makyn and Ian Allen

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