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VI CARIFTA Games
Host city
Bridgetown, Barbados Barbados
Date(s)April 25–26
LevelJunior and Youth
Participationabout 114 athletes from
13 nations
Events39

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The 6th CARIFTA Games was held in Bridgetown, Barbados on April 25–26, 1977. For the first time, the Austin Sealy Award was presented to the athlete adjudged the most outstanding, either in terms of record accomplishment, or quality of performance as compared to other top medallists.[1]




Contents





  • 1 Participation (unofficial)


  • 2 Austin Sealy Award


  • 3 Medal summary

    • 3.1 Boys under 20 (Junior)


    • 3.2 Girls under 20 (Junior)


    • 3.3 Boys under 17 (Youth)


    • 3.4 Girls under 17 (Youth)



  • 4 Medal table (unofficial)


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Participation (unofficial)[edit]


Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[2] An unofficial count yields the number of about 114 athletes (84 junior (under-20) and 30 youth (under-17)) from about 13 countries: Antigua and Barbuda (1), Bahamas (19), Barbados (19), Bermuda (11), Guadeloupe (4), Guyana (3), Jamaica (34), Lesser Antilles (1), Martinique (6), Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla (2), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1), Trinidad and Tobago (12), US Virgin Islands (1).



Austin Sealy Award[edit]


For the first time, the Austin Sealy Trophy was awarded. The recipient was Debbie Jones from Bermuda.[3][4] This year, she won 2 gold (100 m and 200 m), 1 silver (400 m), and 1 bronze medal (4 × 100 m relay). Until then, she was the most successful athlete in the championships winning a total of 12 gold, 7 silver, and 2 bronze medals between 1973 and 1977.



Medal summary[edit]


Medal winners are published by category: Boys under 20 (Junior),[5] Girls under 20 (Junior),[6] Boys under 17 (Youth),[7] Girls under 17 (Youth).[8]
Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[2]



Boys under 20 (Junior)[edit]





























































































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze

100 metres

 Hermann Panzo (MTQ)
10.68

 Gregory Simons (BER)
10.69

 Delroy Morrison (JAM)
10.95

200 metres

 Gregory Simons (BER)
21.10

 Vaughn Harvey (BER)
21.24

 Delroy Morrison (JAM)
21.27

400 metres

 Clyde Edwards (BAR)
47.68

 Oliver Heywood (JAM)
48.13

 Vaughn Harvey (BER)
48.31

800 metres

 Ronald Forde (BAR)
1:54.82

 Anthony Williams (BAH)
1:54.91

 Leroy Robinson (JAM)
1:55.58

1500 metres

 Michael Watson (BER)
4:04.30

 Ronald Forde (BAR)
4:05.69

 Errol Weston (TRI)
4:10.60

3000 metres

 Michael Watson (BER)
8:54.38

 Errol Weston (TRI)
9:00.02

 Tyrone James (VIN)
9:23.03

110 metres hurdles

 Karl Smith (JAM)
14.45

 Jocelyn Wynter (JAM)
14.63

 William Gittens (BAR)
15.08

400 metres hurdles

 Jocelyn Wynter (JAM)
55.20

 Paul Wynter (JAM)
55.45

 Frank Baptiste (BAR)
55.54

High jump

 Bryan Wilson (JAM)
1.98

 Desmond Morris (JAM)
1.98

 Mortimer Stirling (BER)
1.94

Pole vault

 Andrew Christian (ATG)
3.51

 Ricardo Lightbourne (BAH)
3.25

 Herbert Oembler (BAH)
3.25

Long jump

 Steve Hanna (BAH)
7.35

 Ken Brimmer (BER)
7.13

 J. Graham (BAR)
7.13

Triple jump

 Steve Hanna (BAH)
15.41

 Ken Brimmer (BER)
14.87

 Alfred Browne (ATG)
14.44

Shot put

 Tex Innerarity (JAM)
15.36

 Edward Constantine (JAM)
15.04

 Hugh Downes (BAR)
14.08

Discus throw

 Stanley Goodridge (JAM)
49.08

 Alvin Edgecombe (BAH)
44.94

 Tex Innerarity (JAM)
44.62

Javelin throw

 Hugh Downes (BAR)
58.34

 Godfrey Hinds (BAR)
56.08

 Stokeley Dean (TRI)
54.48

4 × 100 metres relay

 Jamaica
Delroy Morrison
Karl Smith
Mitchum Burris
Oliver Heywood
41.40

 Bermuda
42.32

 Bahamas
43.65

4 × 400 metres relay

 Jamaica
Paul Wynter
Ian Stapleton
Oliver Heywood
Mitchum Burris
3:14.37

 Bahamas
3:16.55

 Trinidad and Tobago
3:18.13


Girls under 20 (Junior)[edit]

































































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze

100 metres

 Debbie Jones (BER)
11.77

 Maureen Gottshalk (JAM)
11.87

 Doreen Small (JAM)
12.13

200 metres

 Debbie Jones (BER)
23.49

 Maureen Gottshalk (JAM)
23.50

 Raymonde Naigre (GLP)
24.50

400 metres

 Jackie Pusey (JAM)
54.00

 Debbie Jones (BER)
54.22

 Verone Webber (JAM)
56.63

800 metres

 Reva Knight (JAM)
2:16.07

 Jennifer Gibson (BAR)
2:18.86

 Waveney Benn (GUY)
2:19.95

1500 metres

 Jennifer Gibson (BAR)
4:49.56

 Jennifer Brown (JAM)
4:51.77

 Lavonne Roberts (BAR)
4:52.82

100 metres hurdles

 Ann Adams (TRI)
14.15

 Uris Gooding (BAR)
14.60

 Sharon Moffat (JAM)
14.64

High jump

 Jacqueline Angus (JAM)
1.68

 Monica Johnson (BER)
1.64

 Marie Gill (BAR)
1.64

Long jump

 Sharol Henry (JAM)
5.90

 Jennifer Swanston (BAR)
5.77

 Jennifer Inniss (GUY)
5.50

Shot put

 Lucy Russel (BAH)
12.04

 Sonya Smith (BER)
11.57

 Christiane Mamie (GLP)
11.38

Discus throw

 Beryl Bethel (BAH)
40.24

 Florence Sharpe (BER)
34.76

 Rosemary Grant (BAH)
33.28

Javelin throw

 Sonya Smith (BER)
39.84

 Jessica Nichols (BAR)
37.66

 Jennifer Forde (BAR)
35.16

4 × 100 metres relay

 Jamaica
Maureen Gottshalk
Normalee Murray
Verone Webber
Doreen Small
46.44

 Trinidad and Tobago
46.70

 Bermuda
46.90

4 × 400 metres relay

 Jamaica
Fredericka Wright
Reva Knight
Verone Webber
Maureen Gottshalk
3:46.33

 Trinidad and Tobago
3:50.51

 Barbados
3:54.35


Boys under 17 (Youth)[edit]









































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze

100 metres

 Pierre-Léon Agat (MTQ)
11.12

 Alex Rémir (MTQ)
11.32

 V. Lewis (GUY)
11.39

200 metres

 Richard Lee (JAM)
21.96

 Wainsworth Small (JAM)
22.02

 Alex Cox (MTQ)
22.02

400 metres

 V. Lewis (GUY)
50.1

 Lonsdale Demming (TRI)
50.4

Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla D. Frank (SKN)
50.6

Long jump

 Desmond Morris (JAM)
6.81

 G. Braithwaite (BAR)
6.52

 S. Batet (MTQ)
6.46

Triple jump

 Norbert Elliott (BAH)
14.10

 G. Braithwaite (BAR)
13.44

 E. Lockhart (BAH)
13.15


Girls under 17 (Youth)[edit]


































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze

100 metres

 Monica Brown (JAM)
12.31

 Donna Burgess (BER)
12.43

 Rebecca Roberts (TRI)
12.44

200 metres

 Oralee Fowler (BAH)
24.32w?

 Donna Burgess (BER)
24.60w?

 Donna Listrop (TRI)
24.68w?

400 metres

 Fredericka Wright (JAM)
56.57

 Yvonne Joseph (TRI)
56.59

 Yvette Joseph (TRI)
56.70

Long jump

 Sharol Henry (JAM)
5.91

 Sonia Clarke (BAR)
5.44

 Fran Gané (GLP)
5.39


Medal table (unofficial)[edit]


  *   Host nation (Barbados)















































































RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1
 Jamaica (JAM)
189734
2
 Bermuda (BER)
611320
3
 Bahamas (BAH)
64414
4
 Barbados (BAR)*
49821
5
 Martinique (MTQ)
2125
6
 Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)
15612
7
 Guyana (GUY)
1034
8
 Antigua and Barbuda (ATG)
1012
9
 Guadeloupe (GLP)
0033
10
 Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla (SCN)
0011

 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN)
0011
Totals (11 nations)393939117




References[edit]




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    "CARIFTA GAMES (UNDER 20 MEN)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 8, 2011



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    "CARIFTA GAMES (UNDER 20 WOMEN)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 8, 2011



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    "CARIFTA GAMES (UNDER 17 BOYS)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 8, 2011



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    "CARIFTA GAMES (UNDER 17 GIRLS)", Athletics Weekly, retrieved October 8, 2011





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