Athletics at the 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games

Athletics at the VI Commonwealth Youth Games
Host city Nassau, Bahamas
Date(s) 20–23 July
Main stadium Thomas Robinson Stadium
Level U18
Participation 309 athletes
Events 29
2019



Athletics was one of the nine sports of the 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games. The events were staged at the Thomas Robinson Stadium in Nassau, Bahamas between 20 and 23 July, shortly after the 2017 World U18 Championships in Athletics.[1]

Medal summary

Boys

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Adell Colthrust (TTO) 10.55  Kevon Stone (JAM) 10.59  Adrian Curry (BAH) 10.61
200 metres  Aaron Sexton (NIR) 21.57  Danel Mahautière (DMA) 21.61  Chad Miller (ENG) 21.65
400 metres  Kennedy Luchembe (ZAM) 47.63  Vaughn Taylor (CAN) 47.92  Ramone Lindo (JAM) 48.01
800 metres  Alex Botterill (ENG) 1:52.22  Jordan Doris (AUS) 1:52.82  Joshua Allen (ENG) 1:53.09
1500 metres  John Mwangi Waweru (KEN) 3:48.86  Joshua Lay (ENG) 3:49.35  Luke Duffy (ENG) 3:49.70
3000 metres  Edwin Kiplagat Bett (KEN) 8:23.96  Joshua Desouza (CAN) 8:35.15  Francis Damasi (TAN) 8:37.51
110 metres hurdles (91.4 cm)  Samuel Bennett (ENG) 13.71 GR  Jack Sumners (ENG) 13.85  Denvaughn Whymns (BAH) 13.88
400 metres hurdles (84.0 cm)  Alastair Chalmers (GUE) 51.22  Seamus Derbyshire (ENG) 52.00  Boitumelo Mayo (RSA) 52.20
High jump  Sean Szalek (AUS) 2.11  Samual Hall (CAN) 2.09  Shaun Miller (BAH) 2.01
Long jump  Sheldon Noble (ATG) 7.64 GR  Benjamin Schmidtchen (AUS) 7.54  Denvaughn Whymns (BAH) 7.15
Shot put (5 kg)  Alexander Kolesnikoff (AUS) 19.76  Nicholas Palmer (NZL) 19.57  Cobe Graham (JAM) 17.80
Discus throw (1.5 kg)  Connor Bell (NZL) 63.17  James Tomlinson (WAL) 60.11  Djimon Gumbs (IVB) 56.24
Javelin throw (500 g)  Neil Janse Van Rensburg (AUS) 74.19  Tyriq Horsford (TTO) 69.43  Oscar Sullivan (AUS) 66.23

Girls

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Julien Alfred (LCA) 11.56  Riley Day (AUS) 11.59  Deondra Green (CAN) 11.62
200 metres  Riley Day (AUS) 23.42 =GR  Beyoncé Defreitas (IVB) 23.88  Ella Connolly (AUS) 24.09
400 metres  Bendere Opamo Oboya (AUS) 52.69  Ella Connolly (AUS) 52.72  Amber Anning (ENG) 53.68
800 metres  Carley Thomas (AUS) 2:05.04  Anna Burt (ENG) 2:05.31  Aurora Rynda (CAN) 2:06.38
1500 metres  Erin Wallace (SCO) 4:16.61 GR  Emmaculate Chepkirui (KEN) 4:16.73  Katrina Robinson (NZL) 4:17.19
3000 metres  Emmaculate Chepkirui (KEN) 9:25.20  Katrina Robinson (NZL) 9:27.40  Brogan MacDougall (CAN) 9:29.34
100 metres hurdles (76.2 cm)  Shanette Allison (JAM) 13.26  Lateisha Willis (AUS) 13.55  Katarina Vlahovic (CAN) 13.58
400 metres hurdles  Johnelle Thomas (JAM) 59.40 GR  Sharelle Samuel (CAN) 59.59  Terice Steen (JAM) 1:00.68
High jump  Sommer Lecky (NIR) 1.83 GR  Emily Whelan (AUS) 1.79  Imogen Skelton (NZL) 1.76
Long jump  Holly Mills (ENG) 6.19 GR  Tatiana Aholou (CAN) 5.97  Lucy Hadaway (ENG) 5.67
Shot put (3 kg)  Trinity Tutti (CAN) 17.82 GR  Sarah Omoregie (WAL) 16.74  Styliana Kyriakidou (CYP) 15.57
Discus throw  Trinity Tutti (CAN) 49.57  Tatiana Kaumoana (NZL) 45.54  Dolly Gabri (CAN) 44.70
Javelin throw (500 g)  Josephine Lalam (UGA) 51.89  Ellie Bowyer (AUS) 50.64  Emma Howe (ENG) 47.04

Mixed

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed 4 × 100 metres relay  Australia[2]
Riley Day
Ella Connolly
Ben Schmidtchen
Jake Doran
43.19  Jamaica
Kevon Stone
David Tomilson
Anna-Kay Allen
Shanette Allison
43.62  Bahamas
Marissa White
Tylar Lightbourne
Kristin Major
Joel Johnson
43.83
Mixed 4 × 200 metres relay  Bahamas
Doneisha Anderson
Kayvon Stubbs
Joel Johnson
Shaquiel Higgs
1:31.50  England
Vera Chinedu
Georgina Adam
Chad Miller
Samuel Bennett
1:31.77  Botswana 1:33.51
Mixed 4 × 400 metres relay  Australia 3:25.08  England
Emma Alderson
Amber Anning
Alex Botterill
Joshua Faulds
3:25.45  Bahamas
Doneisha Anderson
Wendira Moss
Corey Sherrod
Tyrell Simms
3:34.06

Medal table

[3]

Key
  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Australia 8 7 2 17
2  England 3 6 6 15
3  Kenya 3 1 0 4
4  Canada 2 5 5 12
5  Jamaica 2 2 3 7
6  Northern Ireland 2 0 0 2
7  New Zealand 1 3 2 6
8  Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 0 2
9  Bahamas 1 0 6 7
10  Antigua and Barbuda 1 0 0 1
10  Guernsey 1 0 0 1
10  Saint Lucia 1 0 0 1
10  Scotland 1 0 0 1
10  Uganda 1 0 0 1
10  Zambia 1 0 0 1
16  Wales 0 2 0 2
17  British Virgin Islands 0 1 1 2
18  Dominica 0 1 0 1
19  Botswana 0 0 1 1
19  Cyprus 0 0 1 1
19  South Africa 0 0 1 1
19  Tanzania 0 0 1 1

References

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