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Edwin Allen demolishes all comers on Day 2 of #Champs2013

admin · March 14, 2013 · Brazil, Images, Jamaica, JO Articles, News, Track and Field · 4 comments
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Edwin Allen were in commanding form on the second day of the 2013 ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls Athletics Championships, as they finished first and third in the three finals contested on Wednesday.

The defending champions closed the day with 45 points to establish a 24 points advantage over nine-time champions Holmwood Technical High (21). The top five was rounded out by St Jago (16), Manchester High (eight) and St Andrew Technical High (five).
 

Edwin Allen High's Tara-Sue Barnett

Edwin Allen High’s Tara-Sue Barnett

Tarasue Barnett got the Clarendon-based school off to the perfect start, as she successfully defended her Discus Class One title, breaking her own championship record as well as accounting for the national junior record in the process.

The 18-year-old’s throw of 51.15m eclipsed her previous Champs record mark of 50.76m, which she had established last year and bettered Kellion Knibb’s previous national junior record mark of 51.02m, which was also set last year.


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Barnett’s team-mate, Tasha Crosse, claimed the bronze medal with her throw of 43.83m to earn their team 15 points from the first girl’s final. The silver medal was won by Holmwood Technical’s Gleneve Grange (49.05m).

Edwin Allen was back at it again in the girls’ shot put Class Two final, as they garnered 15 more points courtesy of another first and third place finish.

Rochelle Frazer won them the gold medal with a record breaking throw of 15.93m with her team-mate, Janell Fullerton (14.67m) claiming the bronze and Manchester High’s Isheka Binns (15.11m) the silver.

Edwin Allen’s Atara Segree captured the girls’ Open 2000m steeplechase with a time of 7:10.22 minutes.The silver was won by Holmwood Technical’s Trishauna Reid (7:12.29) with Derica Pitters (7:22.87) rounding off Edwin Allen’s 15 points haul after capturing the bronze.

Thursday’s fourth day will see four girl’s final being contest. They are the Class Three high jump (10:50 a.m.), Class Four long jump (3:25 p.m.), Class Two long jump (5:50 p.m.) and the Open triple jump (7:50 p.m.).
 

Points for Top 10 BOYS Schools at end of Day 2 #Champs2013 after 3 finals:

1. Jamaica College – 32
2. Kingston College – 31
3. Calabar – 19
4. Holmwood – 12
5. Campion & Cornwall  – 4
6. Wolmers – 3
7. St. Jago & Manchester – 2
8. Edwin Allen

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Points for Top 10 Girls Schools at end of Day 2 #Champs2013 after 3 finals:

1. Edwin Allen – 45
2. Holmwood – 21
3. St. Jago – 16
4. Manchester – 8
5. St. Andrew Technical  – 5
6. Vere – 4
7. ICHS & Spalding – 3
8. Grange Hill – 2
9. Mona – 1

Article by Ryon Jones, Jamaica Gleaner

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