Jamaican college groups Kingston School (KC) and Hydel Excessive displayed excellent performances, securing victories in all of the races they entered on the Trinidad and Tobago Secondary Colleges’ Observe and Discipline Relay Pageant 2024, which came about on the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, on January 18.
Within the boys’ 17+ 4×400-meter relay, KC emerged victorious with a powerful time of three:25.18 minutes. They had been adopted by Queen’s Royal School, clocking in at 3:28.93, and Stvince Grammar College at 3:29.25. Throughout the qualifying spherical, the KC staff of Jaquan Coke, Amal Glasgow, Marchiro Rose, and Tajh-Marques White set the tempo with a time of three:26.75 minutes.
The ladies’ 17+ 4×400-meter relay noticed Hydel Excessive dominating, securing first place with a time of three:46.94 minutes. St Lucia Sports activities and Roxborough Secondary College completed second and third with occasions of 4:35.34 and 4:50.18, respectively.
4x100m relay finals
KC and Hydel additionally showcased their prowess within the 4x100m relay finals. Kingston School triumphed within the boys’ 17+ 4×100-meter relay, clocking a swift 41.77 seconds, with ST Benedict’s School and Presentation School S’Do following intently.
The ladies’ 17+ 4×100-meter relay was extremely aggressive, with Hydel Excessive main in 47.83 seconds, adopted by Princes Margaret and St. Lucia Sports activities.
Different notable performances included Fatima School’s win within the U17 boys’ 4x400m, and Bishop Anstey’s victory within the women’ U17 4x400m. Toco Secondary claimed the ladies’ U15 4×60 shuttle hurdle, and Roxborough Secondary secured the boys’ ultimate.
Different notable performances
Bishop Anstey’s women triumphed within the U17 4x60m shuttle hurdle, whereas Roxborough Secondary’s boys emerged victorious.
Tunapuna Secondary received the U15 women’ 4x100m ultimate, and EL Dorado East Secondary secured the U17 boys’ 4x100m. Barrouallie St. Vincent claimed the ladies’ 4x800m open, and Queen’s Royal School took the boys’ 4x800m open. Queen’s Royal School additionally received the U15 boys’ 4x200m and the U17 boys’ 4x200m. Barrouallie St. Vincent triumphed within the women’ U17 4x200m, whereas Princes Margaret emerged victorious within the 17+ boys’ 4x200m and the ladies’ 17+ 4x200m.
Within the males’s occasions, Level Fortin New Jets secured the 4x100m, and Stallion took the boys’s 4x400m title. The occasion showcased exceptional expertise and spirited competitors from faculties throughout the Caribbean.