KINGSTON, Jamaica World Championship finalists Roshawn Clarke and Sada Williams won the men’s and women’s 400m Open races on Saturday’s 47th staging of the Gibson/McCook Relays held at the National Stadium, both in season’s best times. Clarke the World Under- 20 record holder in the 400m hurdles and who ran on the medal winning Jamaica men’s 4x400m relay team at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary last year, equalled his.
KINGSTON, Jamaica There were four winners in the high school boys' sprint relay finals at the 47th Gibson/McCook Relays at the National Stadium with St Jago High, Excelsior High, Calabar High and Jamaica College all coming out victorious. St Jago won the Class 1 boys' final in 40.45 seconds despite some questionable baton changes, beating Kingston College (40.47) seconds and Jamaica College who placed third in 40.90 seconds. After having their.
KINGSTON, Jamaica- Alphansus Davis High were double champions at Saturday’s 47th staging of the Gibson/McCook Relays at the National Stadium, including winning the first ever Mixed 4x400m relays ever held in Jamaica. Alphansus Davis High also won the girls' 4x800m relay, while Jamaica College defended their boys’ 4x800m title. The anchor leg runner on the Alphansus Davis High team, chased and caught the two teams ahead of them to win.
KINGSTON, Jamaica The visiting Flying Angels team from Canada won two of the four high school boys’ 4x200m relays on Saturday’s 47th staging of the Gibson/McCook Relays at the National Stadium, but had to overturn a disqualification in the Class 2 race. Kingston College won the Class 4 race with St Jago High winning the Boys' Class 3 and the Girls' Open. The Flying Angels team caught and passed Calabar High.
KINGSTON, Jamaica Edwin Allen High won two of the four high school girls’ sprint relays at Saturday’s 47th Gibson/McCook Relays at the National Stadium as they look towards next month’s ISSA Girls' Championships. The Michael Dyke-coached girls won Classes 1 and 2, St Jago High won Class 3 and Hydel High retained their Class 4 title, all four races ran during a light rain. The Edwin Allen team ran 45.68 seconds.