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Lavanya Williams
06/20/2026

Lavanya Williams

🇯🇲 Jenice Dunkley of Hydel High School takes the Girls Long Jump Under 20 title at the 2026 Jamaica National Senior, Jun...
06/20/2026

🇯🇲 Jenice Dunkley of Hydel High School takes the Girls Long Jump Under 20 title at the 2026 Jamaica National Senior, Junior & Age Group Championships with a leap of 5.72m!
1️⃣ Jenice Dunkley (Hydel High School) — 5.72m
2️⃣ Sabrina Atkinson (Hydel High School) — 5.61m
3️⃣ Mickelia Henlon (Holland High) — 5.60m

🇯🇲 Jamie-Lee Tulloch of Immaculate Conception dominates the Girls Shot Put 17 & Under with a winning throw of 14.80m at ...
06/20/2026

🇯🇲 Jamie-Lee Tulloch of Immaculate Conception dominates the Girls Shot Put 17 & Under with a winning throw of 14.80m at the 2026 Jamaica National Senior, Junior & Age Group Championships!

1️⃣ Jamie-Lee Tulloch (Immaculate Conception) — 14.80m 2️⃣ ZoeyAnn Plummer (Excelsior High) — 13.29m 3️⃣ Nekalia Watt (Unattached) — 13.16m

Stacey Ann Williams led the way! 🔥She was the fastest qualifier in the women’s 400m prelims at the Jamaica National Cham...
06/20/2026

Stacey Ann Williams led the way! 🔥

She was the fastest qualifier in the women’s 400m prelims at the Jamaica National Championships, clocking 51.45.

Also advancing: Leah Anderson 51.77, Shana Kaye Anderson 52.17, Kelly Ann Carr 53.58, Joanna Reid 53.82, Oneika Brissett 54.24, Janielle Josephs 54.91 and Tonyan Beckford 55.12.

Who looks strongest heading into the next round?

Ashanti Moore came out flying! 🔥She was the FASTEST QUALIFIER in the women’s 200m prelims at the Jamaica National Champi...
06/20/2026

Ashanti Moore came out flying! 🔥

She was the FASTEST QUALIFIER in the women’s 200m prelims at the Jamaica National Championships, clocking 22.88 to book her place in the next round.

Also advancing: Jodean Williams 23.05, Lavanya Williams 23.60, Alana Reid 23.74, Krystal Sloley 23.78, Niesha Burgher 23.82, Natasha Morrison 24.52 and Jura Levy 24.59.

Top eight are through. Who looks strongest heading into the next round?

Christopher Taylor is moving on! 🔥Taylor won his men’s 200m semi-final heat in 20.49 seconds at the Jamaica National Sen...
06/20/2026

Christopher Taylor is moving on! 🔥

Taylor won his men’s 200m semi-final heat in 20.49 seconds at the Jamaica National Senior, Junior and Age Group Championships.

Roshawn Clarke also booked his spot, finishing second in 20.63, while Javari Thomas advanced on time with 20.76. The wind was strong at -2.9

CELEBRATION time! 🇯🇲🔥Watch Shericka Jackson and Tina Clayton celebrate with Gary Card after his big run in the men’s 100...
06/20/2026

CELEBRATION time! 🇯🇲🔥

Watch Shericka Jackson and Tina Clayton celebrate with Gary Card after his big run in the men’s 100m final.

Card clocked 9.93 seconds to set a new Jamaican under-20 record, breaking the previous mark of 9.99 set by Bouwahjgie Nkrumie in 2022.

Big moment. Big future.

Celebration time! 🇯🇲🔥Watch Shericka Jackson and Tina Clayton celebrate with Gary Card after his big run in the men’s 100...
06/20/2026

Celebration time! 🇯🇲🔥

Watch Shericka Jackson and Tina Clayton celebrate with Gary Card after his big run in the men’s 100m final.

Card clocked 9.93 seconds to set a new Jamaican under-20 record, breaking the previous mark of 9.99 set by Bouwahjgie Nkrumie in 2022.

Big moment. Big future.

Malaiya Duncan takes the win! 🔥She captured the girls’ U18 100m title in 11.82 seconds at the Jamaica National Senior, J...
06/20/2026

Malaiya Duncan takes the win! 🔥

She captured the girls’ U18 100m title in 11.82 seconds at the Jamaica National Senior, Junior and Age Group Championships.

Danelia Clarke of Edwin Allen was second in 11.87, while Veniesha Pottinger of Mount Alvernia finished third in 11.93.

Who impressed you most in this final?

Jamaica College again! 🔥Nathaniel Martin takes the boys’ 18-19 100m title in 10.37, just ahead of teammate Dontae Watson...
06/20/2026

Jamaica College again! 🔥

Nathaniel Martin takes the boys’ 18-19 100m title in 10.37, just ahead of teammate Dontae Watson, who ran 10.39.

Kingston College’s Nyrone Wade finished third in 10.43.

JC went 1-2 in this final. Who impressed you most?

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