2014 NACAC Cross Country Championships

2014 NACAC Cross Country Championships
Organisers NACAC
Edition 11th
Date February 22
Host city Mount Irvine, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago
Location Mount Irvine Bay Golf Course
Nations participating 10
Athletes participating 103
Races 4
Distances 8 km – Senior men
6 km – Junior men (U20)
6 km – Senior women
4 km – Junior women (U20)
2015

The 2014 NACAC Cross Country Championships took place on February 22, 2014. The races were held at the Mount Irvine Bay Golf Course in Mount Irvine, Trinidad and Tobago. A detailed report of the event was given for the IAAF.[1]

The event was overshadowed by the death of 17-year-old Jamaican junior Cavahn McKenzie who collapsed at the end 6km junior event, and died shortly after his immediate transfer to Scarborough general hospital.[2][3]

Complete results were published.[4][5]

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
Senior men
(8 km)
Joseph Gray
 United States
24:13.86 Oscar Mateo Cerón
 Mexico
24:25.31 Gregory Montgomery
 United States
24:32.67
Junior (U20) men
(6 km)
Sean McGorty
 United States
18:11.30 Ben Flanagan
 Canada
18:25.10 Sam Wharton
 United States
18:29.96
Senior women
(6 km)
Kellyn Johnson
 United States
20:09.46 Rachel Hannah
 Canada
20:29.79 Carrie Dimoff
 United States
20:31.48
Junior (U20) women
(4 km)
Jaimie Phelan
 Canada
13:38.93 Jillian Forsey
 Canada
13:39.91 Claire Smith
 Canada
13:43.27
Team
Senior men  United States 16  Canada 30  Jamaica 47
Junior (U20) men  United States 14  Canada 28  Puerto Rico 61
Senior women  United States 16  Canada 25  Trinidad and Tobago 58
Junior (U20) women  Canada 16  United States 22  Puerto Rico 61

Race results

Senior men's race (8 km)

Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time
1st Joseph Gray  United States 24:13.86
2nd Oscar Mateo Cerón  Mexico 24:25.31
3rd Gregory Montgomery  United States 24:32.67
4 Barry Britt  Canada 24:40.70
5 Samuel Alexander  United States 24:54.77
6 Kyle O'Neil  Canada 25:00.96
7 Richard Medina  United States 25:06.66
8 Theo Hunt  Canada 25:29.78
9 Dwayne Graham  Jamaica 25:40.93
10 Damian Bent  Jamaica 25:43.41
11 Lamont Marshall  Bermuda 25:54.34
12 Saheed Khan  Canada 25:55.57
13 Kevin Campbell  Jamaica 26:19.02
14 Trey Simons  Bermuda 26:33.45
15 Kirk Brown  Jamaica 26:36.11
16 Shawn Pitter  Jamaica 26:46.15
17 Jules la Rode  Trinidad and Tobago 26:51.25
18 Albert Jay Donawa  Bermuda 27:03.20
19 Juan Robles  U.S. Virgin Islands 27:17.99
20 Kendis Bullard  Trinidad and Tobago 28:02.85
21 Kade Sobers  Trinidad and Tobago 28:15.53
22 George Smith  Trinidad and Tobago 29:05.20
23 Juma Mouchette  Bermuda 29:22.49
24 Shirvan Baboolal  Trinidad and Tobago 29:23.26
25 David Ferguson  Bahamas 30:24.76
Ryan Cassidy  Canada DNF
Teams
Rank Team Points
1st  United States
Joseph Gray 1
Gregory Montgomery 3
Samuel Alexander 5
Richard Medina 7
16
2nd  Canada
Barry Britt 4
Kyle O'Neil 6
Theo Hunt 8
Saheed Khan 12
30
3rd  Jamaica
Dwayne Graham 9
Damian Bent 10
Kevin Campbell 13
Kirk Brown 15
47
4  Bermuda
Lamont Marshall 11
Trey Simons 14
Albert Jay Donawa 18
Juma Mouchette 23
66
5  Trinidad and Tobago
Jules la Rode 17
Kendis Bullard 20
Kade Sobers 21
George Smith 22
80

Junior (U20) men's race (6 km)

Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time
1st Sean McGorty  United States 18:11.30
2nd Ben Flanagan  Canada 18:25.10
3rd Sam Wharton  United States 18:29.96
4 Jack Keelan  United States 18:38.57
5 Justyn Knight  Canada 18:42.64
6 Jeffrey Thies  United States 18:46.09
7 Estevan de la Rosa  United States 18:48.09
8 Mike Tate  Canada 18:48.11
9 Sandro Antonio Enríquez  Mexico 19:02.14
10 John Torres  Puerto Rico 19:16.03
11 Reyes Daniel Reyes  Mexico 19:16.04
12 O'Brien Frith  Jamaica 19:18.23
13 Thomas Getty  Canada 19:19.98
14 Isaac Dobos  Canada 19:21.20
15 Joshua Correa  Puerto Rico 19:24.77
16 Garfield Gordon  Jamaica 19:25.14
17 Antonio Cardona  Puerto Rico 19:42.26
18 Miles Matthews  Canada 19:44.14
19 Luis Rivera  Puerto Rico 20:01.80
20 Gerardo Hernández  Puerto Rico 20:12.60
21 Cavahn McKenzie  Jamaica 20:25.61
22 Akeem Marshall  Trinidad and Tobago 20:31.34
23 Shevan Parks  Jamaica 20:31.34
24 Michael Merchán  Puerto Rico 20:58.78
25 Ashton Gill  Trinidad and Tobago 21:11.84
26 Jevon Joseph  Trinidad and Tobago 21:21.97
27 Joshua James  Trinidad and Tobago 21:23.24
28 Daniel Elie  Trinidad and Tobago 21:29.30
29 Atiba Samuel  Trinidad and Tobago 22:35.37
30 Romar Mundle  Jamaica 25:47.73
31 Dericko Hinsey  Bahamas 26:32.98
Teams
Rank Team Points
1st  United States
Sean McGorty 1
Sam Wharton 3
Jack Keelan 4
Jeffrey Thies 6
14
2nd  Canada
Ben Flanagan 2
Justyn Knight 5
Mike Tate 8
Thomas Getty 13
28
3rd  Puerto Rico
John Torres 10
Joshua Correa 15
Antonio Cardona 17
Luis Rivera 19
61
4  Jamaica
O'Brien Frith 12
Garfield Gordon 16
Cavahn McKenzie 21
Shevan Parks 23
72
5  Trinidad and Tobago
Akeem Marshall 22
Ashton Gill 25
Jevon Joseph 26
Joshua James 27
100

Senior women's race (6 km)

Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time
1st Kellyn Johnson  United States 20:09.46
2nd Rachel Hannah  Canada 20:29.79
3rd Carrie Dimoff  United States 20:31.48
4 Jessica O'Connell  Canada 20:45.27
5 Stephanie Dinius  United States 20:50.87
6 María Mancedo  Dominican Republic 20:52.62
7 Corey Conner  United States 20:56.74
8 Maritza Arenas  Mexico 21:01.86
9 Sabrina Wilkie  Canada 21:19.37
10 Erin Burrett  Canada 21:22.80
11 Tonya Nero  Trinidad and Tobago 22:03.49
12 Leslie Sexton  Canada 22:38.42
13 Stephanie Barrett  Jamaica 23:24.77
14 Jenelle Nedd  Trinidad and Tobago 24:22.82
15 Danielle James  Jamaica 24:59.47
16 Dawnel Collymore  Trinidad and Tobago 25:42.99
17 Elia Nero  Trinidad and Tobago 27:22.35
Jodi Nesbitt  Canada DNF
Teams
Rank Team Points
1st  United States
Kellyn Johnson 1
Carrie Dimoff 3
Stephanie Dinius 5
Corey Conner 7
16
2nd  Canada
Rachel Hannah 2
Jessica O'Connell 4
Sabrina Wilkie 9
Erin Burrett 10
25
3rd  Trinidad and Tobago
Tonya Nero 11
Jenelle Nedd 14
Dawnel Collymore 16
Elia Nero 17
58

Junior (U20) women's race (4 km)

Individual race
Rank Athlete Country Time
1st Jaimie Phelan  Canada 13:38.93
2nd Jillian Forsey  Canada 13:39.91
3rd Claire Smith  Canada 13:43.27
4 Sandie Raines  United States 13:44.20
5 Grace Tinky  United States 13:45.37
6 Maggie Schmaedick  United States 13:55.23
7 Sarah Disanza  United States 13:57.87
8 Arantza Hernández  Mexico 14:06.64
9 Kendra Foley  United States 14:07.01
10 Aurilla Wilson  Canada 14:25.50
11 Jessy Lacourse  Canada 14:31.68
12 Mayra Paloma Salas  Mexico 15:16.04
13 Keyshla Barreto  Puerto Rico 15:27.43
14 Carolyn Burgos  Puerto Rico 15:34.43
15 Roshae Burrell  Jamaica 15:41.68
16 Cristeliz Colon  Puerto Rico 15:58.12
17 Conangela Senior  Jamaica 15:59.79
18 Alondra Bosque  Puerto Rico 16:06.00
19 Chris-Ann Lewis  Jamaica 16:12.89
20 Monique McPherson  Jamaica 16:18.40
21 Lucymar García  Puerto Rico 16:24.73
22 Nicole Pagan  Puerto Rico 16:25.15
23 Aaliyah Mitchell  Trinidad and Tobago 16:29.35
24 Ophia Simmonds  Jamaica 16:31.57
25 Donicia Antoine  Trinidad and Tobago 16:46.04
26 Mikayla Ottley  Trinidad and Tobago 18:06.80
27 Thyla-Marie Scott  Trinidad and Tobago 20:24.04
28 Sherese Crichlow  Trinidad and Tobago 22:05.55
Teams
Rank Team Points
1st  Canada
Jaimie Phelan 1
Jillian Forsey 2
Claire Smith 3
Aurilla Wilson 10
16
2nd  United States
Sandie Raines 4
Grace Tinky 5
Maggie Schmaedick 6
Sarah Disanza 7
22
3rd  Puerto Rico
Keyshla Barreto Cruz 13
Carolyn Burgos Collazo 14
Cristeliz Colon Santiago 16
Alondra Bosque Toledo 18
61
4  Jamaica
Roshae Burrell 15
Conangela Senior 17
Chris-Ann Lewis 19
Monique McPherson 20
71
5  Trinidad and Tobago
Aaliyah Mitchell 23
Donicia Antoine 25
Mikayla Ottley 26
Thyla-Marie Scott 27
101

Medal table (unofficial)

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  United States 6 1 3 10
2  Canada 2 6 1 9
3  Mexico 0 1 0 1
4  Puerto Rico 0 0 2 2
5  Jamaica 0 0 1 1
 Trinidad and Tobago 0 0 1 1
Total 8 8 8 24

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 103 athletes from 10 countries participated.

See also

References

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  3. NACAC shocked by sudden death of Jamaican athlete, Caribbean360, February 24, 2014, retrieved February 25, 2014
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