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Kaieteur News – Athletics Guyana’s (AG) National Youth & Junior Championship ran off yesterday at the National Track & Field Center (NTFC), Leonora, with most preliminary races and field events.
Okenoko Pascall won the boys’ under-20 Shot Put with a distance of 13.51m which was some mark off his season’s personal best of 15.06m. Cromwell Williams of Hopetown Flames was second with 10.31m while Shawn Daniels of Super Upcoming Runners was third with 7.94m.
Cadassie Fraser of Hopetown Flames won the boys’ under-20 Triple Jump with a distance of 14.77m, while Stefan Roach that won at the South American under-23 trials was second with a distance of 12.49m.
Carifta Gold Medalist Anisha Gibbons didn’t disappoint and her girls’ under-18 winning Javelin Throw of 41.23m was almost double the distance of second placed Prince Cato who registered 24.13m while Shirley Davis was third with 12.96m.
Running Brave Athletics Club sprinted away with the under-20 boys 4×100 relay ahead of Bladen Hall Multilateral Secondary School and Hopetown Flames ‘A’ that finished third.
Osrick Pellew won the under-20 boys 100m dash in a time of 10.99s with Trevon Hoppie second in 11.69s and Kurt Rudder third in 11.85s.
Aaliyah Headley won the girls u-20 3000m more than a minute ahead of her competitors.
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