WORLD UNDER 20 200-metre bronze medallist Alana Reid and 100-metre silver medallist Bouwahjgie Nkrumie lead Jamaica’s 37-member team – 23 men, 14 women – for the Junior Pan Am Championships in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, from August 4-6.
The group left the island yesterday.
Reid, the second fastest junior in the world this season over 100 metres with a personal best 10.92 seconds, will contest the event and will also be part of the girls’ 4x100-metres relay team.
Nkrumie, who, like Reid, posted a national junior record this year, was injured at the Carifta Games in The Bahamas and will be hoping to get back to his 9.99-second form at the Championships.
Jamaica and the United States are making returns to the Championships after missing them in 2021.
FULL SQUAD:
Men
100m: Bouwahjgie Nkrumie, Jevan Newby
4x100m: Junior Harris, Deandre Daley, Javorne Dunkley, Damon Miller
200m: Javorne Dunkley, Nickoy Drummond
400m: Delano Kennedy, Enrique Webster
4x400m: Tarique Dacres, Deandre Daley, Jaheen Bell, Antonio Forbes
800M: Bahrain Smith, Rashid Bowen
110mh: Richard Hall, Daniel Beckford
400mh: Jaheen Bell, Antonio Forbes
Long jump: Royan Walters, Demario Prince
High jump: Brandon Pottinger
Triple jump: Nathan Wade, Royan Walters
Shot put: Kobe Lawrence, Ricardo Hayles
Discus: Shaquain Dunn
Women
100m: Alana Reid, Tonie-Ann Forbes
4x100m: Lavanya Williams, Asharrie Ulett, Mickayla Haisley
200m: Lavanya Williams, Mickayla Haisley
400m: Dejanea Oakley, Oneika Brissett
4x400m: Tonyann Beckford, Sabrina Dockery, Shaniqua Williams, Kitania Headley
800m: Kitania Headley
100mh: Asharrie Ulett
400mh: Tonyann Beckford
Long jump: Celine Riddle, Jade Ann Dawkins
Triple jump: Celine Riddle
Discus: Abigail Martin