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2011 CARIFTA Games

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Host city
  
Montego Bay, Jamaica

Level
  
Junior and Youth

Date(s)
  
April 23–25

Main stadium
  
Montego Bay Sports Complex

Participation
  
about 453 (238 junior, 215 youth) athletes from 27 nations

Events
  
66 (35 junior (incl. 4 open), 31 youth)

The 40th CARIFTA Games was held at the Montego Bay Sports Complex in Montego Bay, Jamaica, on April 23–25, 2011. Initially, the games should be hosted for the second time after 2007 by Saint Kitts and Nevis, but they declared to be unable to stage the games because of financial issues. The games could have been cancelled for the first time in its history, but Jamaica finally agreed to host the games at short notice.

Contents

Detailed reports on the results were given.

Records

A total of 8 new games records were set.

Key

Austin Sealy Award

The Austin Sealy Trophy for the most outstanding athlete of the games was awarded to Anthonique Strachan of the Bahamas. She won two gold medals (100 m, and 200 m) in the junior (U-20) category equalling Veronica Campbell's 200 metres games record.

Medal summary

Complete results can be found on the games' website and on the World Junior Athletics History website.

Boys under 20 (Junior)

†: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

Girls under 20 (Junior)

†: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the games' website and on the World Junior Athletics History website. An unofficial count yields the number of about 453 athletes (238 junior (under-20) and 215 youth (under-17)) from about 27 countries. The lists contain the names of 12 athletes assigned to the Netherlands Antilles. Rather, after its dissolution in October 2010, teams from two successing states were participating: 9 athletes from Curaçao, and 3 athletes from Sint Maarten.

Interestingly, also 3 athletes from French Saint Martin were part of the team from Guadeloupe.

References

2011 CARIFTA Games Wikipedia