Athletes Win Seven More Medals In Florida
Members of the Bermuda National Athletics Association [BNAA] took to the track in Miramar, Florida to compete on the second day of the Capital Speed Invitational, making a strong showing to win another seven medals to take their total to 11 medals.
Massassi Maxwell-Smith won the 17 – 18 women’s long jump with a top leap of 5.27m.
Jaeda Grant would pick up her 3rd gold medal of the event when she ran to victory in the under 14 girls 3000 meter run clocking a time of 11:24.63.
During the under 14 girls 100 meter dash finals Arima Turner finished 4th with a time of 12.99.
Miles Outerbridge won the silver medal in the under 14 boys 100 meter dash finals clocking a time of 11.67.
In the 15 – 16 girls 100 meter dash finals J’Nas Richards crossed the line 6th with a time of 13.11.
Denver Tucker captured the silver medal and met the Carifta standard time in the 15 – 16 boys 100 meter dash finals finishing 2nd with a time of 11.20.
Turner also competed in the under 14 girls 200 meter dash finals, she would once again finish 4th with a time of 27.30.
Miles Outerbridge won the gold medal in the under 14 boys 200 meter dash finals clocking a time of 23.90.
Richards competing in the 15 – 16 girls 200 meter dash finals finished 6th clocking a time of 27.76.
Tucker captured the 15 – 16 boys 200 meter dash finals gold medal clocking a time of 22.79.
During the under 14 girls 400 meter dash Ellise Dickerson finished 3rd collecting the bronze medal with a time of 1:02.78.
Daelyn Scott finished 7th competing in the under 14 boys 400 meter dash clocking a time of 58.85.
Jaelyn Grant finished 4th in the 15 – 16 boys 400 meter dash stopping the clock in 53.49.