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Cedenio among 67 for Carifta Games

Trinidad Guardian :: 21.03.2014

Olympic athlete Machel Cedenio is among five T&T athletes who will defend their titles at the 43rd Carifta Games which will be held from April 19-21, in Fort de France, Martinique.

The National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA) also included four other gold medallists from last year in a 67-member team. They are Jeminise Parris (400m hurdles), Chelesa James (shot put), Andwelle Wright (long jump) and Akeem Marshall (5000m). The team was announced yesterday, four days following the two-day Carifta trials held at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port-of-Spain.

The group, one of the largest contingent selected for the Carifta Games will compete in Under-18 and Under-20 age divisions as opposed to Under-17 and Under-20 groups competed in prior editions. Seventeen officials have also been selected.

Other medalists from last year’s team that will make the trip include Shaiann Charles, Che Richards and Ruebin Walters. A charter has been organised by the NAAA for an April 17 departure at 10 am, before a return on April 22, at 12.10 pm. The cost of a ticket per person is $5,200.

T&T TEAM

Girls—Under-18 Jael Ferguson, Janea Spinks (100m, 200m), Jeminise Parris (100m hurdles, 400m hurdles), Renee Studdard, Thyla-Marie Scott (400m), Je-Risa James (discus), Chelsea James (discus, shot put), Ayana Glasgow, Meriah Freeman (heptathlon), Khemani Roberts (high jump), Asha James (javelin), Anbya Akile (long jump, high jump), Alisha St Louis (long jump, triple jump), Akidah Briggs (shot put, javelin), Kadesha Prescott (triple jump); Jenea Spinks, Jael Ferguson, Nikita Paul, Jada Barker, Anya Akili, Alisha St Louis (4x100 relay pool), Renee Studdard, Thyla-Marie Scott, Anika Wolfe, Je-Risa James, Jeminise Parris, Anya Akili (4x400 relay pool).

Girls—Under-20 Aaliyah Telesford (100m), Kayelle Clarke (100m, 200m), Zakiya Denoon (200m), Shirnell Ettienne, Ayoka Cummings (400m), Elia Nero (800m, 1500m), Akila McShine (100m hurdles), Antonia Attale (400m hurdles), Marielle Pierre (discus, shot put), Portious Warren (shot put, javelin) and Chuntel Mohan (PFNJ); Aaliyah Telesford, Kayelle Clarke, Zakiya Denoon, Tsai-Anne Joseph, Janae Alexander, Akila McShine (4x100m relay pool); Shirnell Ettienne, Ayoka Cummings, Tsai-Anne Joseph, Zakiya Denoon, Kayelle Clarke, Antonia Attale (4x400m relay).

Boys—Under-18 Adell Coltrust (100m), Akanni Hislop (100m, 200m), Corey Stewart (200m), Kashief King, Jacob St Clair (400m), Terry Fredericks, Jeremiah Hamilton (800m), Renaldo Marshall (3000m), Dwight St Hillarie (400m hurdles), Che Richards (long jump, triple jump), Andwelle Wright (long jump), Omari Benoit, Edson Moses (high jump) and Tyriq Hosford (javelin); Adell Coltrust, Akanni Hislop, Chad Richards, Joash Huggins, Tyriq Hosford, Andwelle Wright (4x100m relay pool); Kashief King, Jacob St Clair, Keivonne Alexander, Corey Stewart, Terry Fredericks, Dwight St Hillaire (4x400m).

Boys—Under-20 Jonathan Farinha, Micah Ballantyne (100m, 200m), Machel Cedenio, Asa Guevara (400m), Ashton Gill (800m, 1500m), Akeem Marshall, Jevon Joseph (5000m), Ruebin Walters, Aaron Lewis (110m hurdles, 400m hurdles), Kenejah Williams (discus, shot put), Shaquille Waithe, Aaron Enile (javelin), Kevin Roberts, Victor Isaac (octathlon); Johnathan Farinha, Micah Ballentyne, John-Mark Constantine, Jamal Bridges, Aaron Lewis, Ruebin Walters (4x100m relay pool), Machel Cedenio, Asa Guevara, Theon Lewis, Nathan Farinha, Reubin Walters, Aaron Lewis (4x400m relay pool)


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