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Impressive Performances in National Schools Championship

The National Schools’ Cycling, Swimming and Track and Field Championships 2023

The National Schools Championship at the National Track and Field facility showcased some outstanding performances, particularly in the boys’ under-8, 800 meters event.

Kester DeSouza and Jaden Bristol, representing District 3 and District 4, delivered exceptional performances in their respective heats.

Despite high-profile athletes Tianna Springer and Javon Roberts dominating the 400 meters, it was DeSouza and Bristol who stole the show.

The 400 meters finals are scheduled for Friday.

In the field events, Romarion Wolfe of District 4 (East Coast Demerara) unofficially raised the Boys’ Under-14 High Jump record to 1.66m, surpassing the previous record held by Isai Thorne of District 15 (New Amsterdam/Canje) at 1.63m.

In the Boys Under-12 Discus, Michael Mohamed of District 3 (West Demerara) potentially set a new record with an impressive throw of 24.04m, surpassing the previous record of 22.23m set by Jamie Fraser of District 5 (West Coast Berbice).

Akeela Webster of District 3 showcased her prowess by securing gold in the Girls’ Discus with a throw of 21.14m, potentially breaking the Under-14 record previously held by Anna Headley at 20.47m.

Azizi Christiani from District 2 (Essequibo Coast/Pomeroon) made a notable mark by winning the male teachers’ discus under-21 in his inaugural ‘Nationals’ with a throw of 29.22m.

The National Schools’ Cycling, Swimming, and Track and Field Championships 2023 continue to provide a platform for young athletes to showcase their talent and break records.

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