Originally posted by Assasin
The strength in sprinting at the junior level has seemingly shifted away from Jamaica.
Note, for example, that the tiny country that won the men’s 4x400-meter relay at the Olympics defeated us in most of the sprints and in the Under-20 boys’ 4x400-meter relay at the 2012 Carifta Games.
To be specific, at the most recent Carifta Games, the Bahamas defeated Jamaica in the following sprint events:
1. Under-20 girls’ 100-meter race (they had a 1-2 finish in the 100-meter dash),
2. Under-20 girls’ 200-meter race (they also had a 1-2 finish in the 200-meter race),
3. Under-20 girls’ 400-meter race,
4. Under-20 girls’ 4x100-meter relay
5. Under-17 boys’ 100-meter dash,
6. Under-17 boys’ 400-meter race,
7. Under-20 boys’ 400-meter race,
8. Under 20 boys’ 4x100-meter relay,
9. Under-20 boys’ 4x400-meter relay
Those are the facts! We need to work to ensure a true transition (in excellence) when our aging athletes have come to the end of the road.
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