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VI NACAC Under-23 Championships in Athletics
2010 NACAClogo.jpg
Host city
Miramar, United States United States
Date(s) July 9–11
Main stadium Ansin Sports Complex
Level U-23
Participation 257 athletes from
21 nations
Events 44

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The 6th NACAC Under-23 Championships in Athletics were held in
Miramar, Florida, United States, at the Ansin Sports Complex on July 9–11, 2010. A detailed report on the results was given.[1][2]




Contents






  • 1 Medal summary


    • 1.1 Men


    • 1.2 Women




  • 2 Medal table


  • 3 Participation (unofficial)


  • 4 References





Medal summary


Detailed results can be found on the Athletics Canada
website,[3] on the Half-Mile Timing
website,[4] and on the Tilastopaja
website.[5]


For full event details see 2010 NACAC Under-23 Championships in Athletics – Results


Men















































































































































































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze

100 metres
(1.7 m/s)

 Sam Effah (CAN)
10.06 CR

 Oshane Bailey (JAM)
10.11

 Maurice Mitchell (USA)
10.14

200 metres
(2.8 m/s)

 Curtis Mitchell (USA)
20.06w

 Brandon Byram (USA)
20.46w

 Rasheed Dwyer (JAM)
20.64w

400 metres

 Tavaris Tate (USA)
45.36

 Joey Hughes (USA)
45.79

 Demetrius Pinder (BAH)
45.90

800 metres

 Charles Jock (USA)
1:45.65 CR

 Aaron Evans (BER)
1:47.79

 Gavyn Nero (TRI)
1:48.16

1500 metres

 Olivier Collin (CAN)
3:44.45 CR

 Ben Blankenship (USA)
3:45.43

 Anthony Berkis (CAN)
3:46.36

5000 metres

 Diego Alberto Borrego (MEX)
14:32.90 CR

 Mike Crouch (USA)
14:33.33

 Mohamed Ige (USA)
14:38.95

10000 metres

 Ahmed Osman (USA)
30:38.22

 Colin Mickow (USA)
30:42.16

 José Mireles (MEX)
32:38.44

3000 m steeplechase

 Donn Cabral (USA)
8:52.67

 Álvaro Abreu (DOM)
9:27.18

 Stephen Finley (USA)
9:57.49

110 m hurdles
(3.1 m/s)

 Ronnie Ash (USA)
12.98w

 Ryan Brathwaite (BAR)
13.10w

 Johnny Dutch (USA)
13.30w

400 m hurdles

 Jeshua Anderson (USA)
49.33

 Winder Cuevas (DOM)
50.13

 Reggie Wyatt (USA)
50.15

High jump

 Paul Hamilton (USA)
2.23m

 Ricky Robertson (USA)
2.23m

 Jamal Wilson (BAH)
2.13m

Pole vault

 Jordan Scott (USA)
5.56m CR

 Deryk Theodore (CAN)
5.10m

 Ryan Vu (CAN)
5.00m

Long jump

 Christian Taylor (USA)
7.82m
(0.0 m/s)

 Chris Phipps (USA)
7.80m
(-1.0 m/s)

 Marcos Amalbert (PUR)
7.50m
(-0.4 m/s)

Triple jump

 Christian Taylor (USA)
16.66m
(1.2 m/s)

 Josh Como (USA)
15.95m
(0.8 m/s)

 J'Vente Deveaux (BAH)
15.55m
(1.4 m/s)

Shot Put

 Kurt Roberts (USA)
18.60m

 Aaron Studt (USA)
18.21m

 O'Dayne Richards (JAM)
18.03m

Discus Throw

 Mason Finley (USA)
59.59 CR

 Mario Cota (MEX)
58.01 NR

 Nick Jones (USA)
57.03

Hammer Throw

 Chris Cralle (USA)
70.71m CR

 Walter Henning (USA)
69.33m

 Trey Henderson (CAN)
66.28m

Javelin Throw

 Juan José Méndez (MEX)
69.94m

 Cooper Thompson (USA)
69.52m

 Brian Moore (USA)
68.41m

Decathlon

 Gray Horn (USA)
7510 pts CR

 Nichola Trubachik (USA)
7497 pts

 Reid Gustavson (CAN)
6866 pts

20000 m Walk

 Isaac Palma (MEX)
1:28:53.38 CR

 Jorge Zarate (MEX)
1:39:39.43

 Dan Serianni (USA)
1:41:29.23

4 x 100 metres relay

 United States
Fred Rose
Brandon Byram
Maurice Mitchell
Curtis Mitchell
38.96

 Jamaica
Oshane Bailey
Ramone McKenzie
Jacques Harvey
Rasheed Dwyer
39.36


4 x 400 metres relay

 United States
LeJerald Betters
O'Neal Wilder
Joey Hughes
Tavaris Tate
2:58.83 CR

 Bahamas
Latoy Williams
Demetrius Pinder
Jamal Butler
Sean Pickstock
3:02.91

 Trinidad and Tobago
Ade Alleyne-Forte
Zwede Hewitt
Gavyn Nero
Emanuel Mayers
3:07.95


Women















































































































































































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze

100 metres
(2.2 m/s)

 Jeneba Tarmoh (USA)
11.00w

 Samantha Henry (JAM)
11.25w

 Kenyanna Wilson (USA)
11.32w

200 metres
(2.1 m/s)

 Tiffany Townsend (USA)
22.92w

 Kimberley Hyacinthe (CAN)
23.14w

 Candyce McGrone (USA)
23.16w

400 metres

 Shelise Williams (USA)
53.08

 Ebony Collins (USA)
53.31

 Raysa Sánchez (DOM)
54.08

800 metres

 Jessica Smith (CAN)
2:04.96

 Christina Rodgers (USA)
2:05.00

 Anna Layman (USA)
2:05.39

1500 metres

 Keri Bland (USA)
4:24.38

 Jessica O'Connell (CAN)
4:25.78

 Ashley Verplank (USA)
4:28.75

5000 metres

 Jessica O'Connell (CAN)
17:15.73

 Beatriz Hernández (MEX)
17:32.75

 Tara Erdmann (USA)
18:27.49

10000 metres

 Sarah Porter (USA)
36:15.51 CR

 Dianna Cisneros (MEX)
36:59.66

 Amanda Goetschius (USA)
37:18.81

3000 m steeplechase

 Rebeka Stowe (USA)
10:08.58 CR

 Stephanie Garcia (USA)
10:20.50

 Sara Prieto (MEX)
10:54.34

100 m hurdles
(2.3 m/s)

 Tierra Brown (USA)
12.86w

 Michaylin Golladay (USA)
13.07w

 Rosemarie Carty (JAM)
13.22w

400 m hurdles

 Tierra Brown (USA)
55.14 CR

 Tameka Jameson (USA)
55.97

 Nikita Tracey (JAM)
56.89

High jump

 Amber Kaufman (USA)
1.86m

 April Sinkler (USA)
1.81m

 Paola Fuentes (MEX)
 Caleigh Bacchus (TRI)
1.76m

Pole vault

 Gabriella Duclos-Lasnier (CAN)
4.30m

 Melissa Gergel (USA)
4.10m

 Ariane Beaumont-Courteau (CAN)
 Rachel Laurent (USA)
3.90m

Long jump

 Shara Proctor (AIA)
6.43m
(0.9 m/s)

 Bianca Stuart (BAH)
6.42m
(-0.4 m/s)

 April Sinkler (USA)
6.33m
(-1.5 m/s)

Triple jump

 Kimberly Williams (JAM)
14.14m w
(3.1 m/s)

 Ashika Charan (USA)
13.35m w
(2.8 m/s)

 Melissa Ogbourne (JAM)
13.14m w
(2.3 m/s)

Shot Put

 Karen Shump (USA)
17.43m CR

 Anna Jelmini (USA)
16.58m

 Julie Labonté (CAN)
15.89m

Discus Throw

 Anna Jelmini (USA)
56.70m CR

 Jeneva McCall (USA)
56.16m

 Paulina Flores (MEX)
47.49m

Hammer Throw

 Heather Steacy (CAN)
67.20m CR

 Jeneva McCall (USA)
64.17m

 Gwen Berry (USA)
62.55m

Javelin Throw

 Liz Gleadle (CAN)
53.72m

 Fresa Núñez (DOM)
53.11m NR

 Marissa Tschida (USA)
50.07m

Heptathlon

 Kiani Profit (USA)
5576 pts

 Dorcas Akinniyi (USA)
5204 pts

 Makeba Alcide (LCA)
5172 pts NR

10000 m Walk

 Erandi Uribe (MEX)
50:12.27

 Lauren Forgues (USA)
51:06.38

 Lizbeth Silva (MEX)
52:31.78

4 x 100 metres relay

 United States
Jeneba Tarmoh
Amber Purvis
Tiffany Townsend
Kenyanna Wilson
43.07 CR

 Jamaica
Rosemarie Carty
Samantha Henry
Audrea Segree
Trisha-Ann Hawthorne
44.20

 Bahamas
Charlesha Lightbourne
Yanique Clarke
Ashley Hanna
Michelle Cumberbatch
46.82

4 x 400 metres relay

 United States
Ebony Collins
Amber Purvis
Shelise Williams
Tameka Jameson
3:29.80

 Jamaica
Verone Chambers
Nikita Tracey
Andrea Reid
Alecia Cutenar
3:38.05

 Canada
Amonn Nelson
Jessica Smith
Miana Griffiths
Sarah Wells
3:40.09


Medal table


The medal count has been published.[6]


  *   Host nation (United States)



















































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 United States*
31 25 18 74
2
 Canada
7 3 7 17
3
 Mexico
4 4 5 13
4
 Jamaica
1 5 5 11
5
 Anguilla
1 0 0 1
6
 Dominican Republic
0 3 1 4
7
 Bahamas
0 2 4 6
8
 Barbados
0 1 0 1

 Bermuda
0 1 0 1
10
 Trinidad and Tobago
0 0 3 3
11
 Puerto Rico
0 0 1 1

 Saint Lucia
0 0 1 1
Totals (12 nations) 44 44 45 133


Participation (unofficial)


A preliminary list of participating countries as of May 21, 2010, was published.[7] According to an unofficial count, 257 athletes from 21 countries participated.












Athletes from  Dominica,  Guatemala and  Haiti appear on the result lists, but were scratched or did not show, while athletes from  Cuba,  El Salvador, and the  United States Virgin Islands were initially announced, but do not appear on the result lists.[3][4][5]



References





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