2020 Olympic bronze medallist Megan Tapper and 2022 World Indoor silver medallist Devynne Charlton each superior to the ultimate of the Ladies’s 100m hurdles on the NACAC Open Championships in Freeport, the Bahamas on Friday.
Jamaica’s Tapper certified quickest with a 12.62 effort to win semi-final one whereas Charlton of the Bahamas completed second within the second semi-final in 12.76 to advance. Puerto Rico’s Paola Vazquez (13.34) and Cuba’s Acevedo Lopez (13.43) additionally superior to the ultimate.
Costa Rica’s Gerald Drummond (49.68), BVI’s Kyron McMaster (49.77), Jamaica’s Shawn Rowe (50.27), Cuba’s Lazaro Fernandez (50.37), The Bahamas’ Shakeem Smith (50.55) and Haiti’s Joshua Adhemar (52.21) all superior to the ultimate of the 400m hurdles.
Within the 200m, Jamaica’s Natalliah Whyte (22.78) and Ashley Williams (23.67) each superior to the Ladies’s ultimate together with The Bahamas’ Tynia Gaither (22.82), Trinidad & Tobago’s Mauricia Prieto (23.48) and Reyare Thomas (24.00) and Grenada’s Amanda Crawford (24.32).
On the Males’s aspect, Jamaica’s Andrew Hudson was the quickest qualifier to the ultimate with 20.25. He’ll be joined within the occasion by teammate Jazeel Murphy (20.80), Trinidad & Tobago’s Kyle Greaux (20.68), The Bahamas’ Ian Kerr (20.89), Antigua & Barbuda’s Darrion Skerritt (21.17) and Bermuda’s Suresh Black (21.42).
Within the discipline, Jamaica’s O’Dayne Richards threw 20.05m for bronze within the males’s shot put behind People Roger Steen (20.78m) and Adrian Piperi (20.76m).
The area additionally acquired silver and bronze within the males’s triple soar because of Bermuda’s Jah Nhai Perinchief (15.89m) and Antigua & Barbuda’s Taeco O’Garro (15.70m). Gold went to the USA’s Chris Bernard with 16.40m.