Tuesday, August 20, 2024
AFTER watching the Bahamas Aquatics national team win their sixth straight CARIFTA Championships here at home in April, the Goodwill Swimming team picked up their second straight title.
Competing at the 28th Goodwill Swimming Championships in St Lucia, the Bahamas accumulated a total of 1,487.5 points to dominate the meet.
Their nearest rival was Trinidad & Tobago with 925. Barbados got third with 892, Jamaica was fourth with 798, Suriname fifth with 473, St Lucia sixth with 443, Antigua & Barbuda seventh with 95 and Grenada brought up the rear with just three points.
• Among the medal winners for Team Bahamas were the following:
100m Freestyle
Anthonique Rolle, girls 8-and-under, silver in 2:20.80. Skyrah Chambers, girls 8-and-under, bronze in 1:24.37.
Kyrie Smith, boys 8-and- under, bronze in 1:14.92.
Isabella Munroe, girls 9-10, gold in 1:03.42 for a new championship record.
Kymani Cooper, boys 9010, bronze in 1:07.32.
Semaiah Rolle, girls 11-12, bronze in 1:06.59.
Dexter Russell, boys 11-12, gold in 59.58. Tyler Cartwright, boys 11-12, silver in 1:01.01.
Madyson J ̈lien, girls 13-14, silver in 1:P02.91.
Rafaek McBroom, boys 13-14, gold in 54.87. Noah Knowles, bronze in 56.38.
Bianca Johnson, girls 15-17, silver in 1:01.38.
Donald Saunders, boys 15-17, gold in 52.27; Caleb Ferguson, silver in 53.35.
50m Breaststroke
Anthonique Rolle, girls
8-and-under, bronze in 48.47.
Mason Hanna, boya 8-and-under, gold in 45.36.
Isabella Munroe, girls 9-10, gold in 38.50.
Logan Comarcho, boys 9-10, silver in 40.02.
Noel Pratt, girls 11-12, gold in 37.40. Gillian Albury, bronze in 38.38.
Tyler Cartwright, boys 11-12, silver in 34.90. Dexter Russell, bronze in 36.81.
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