The 2011 NACAC Combined Events Championships were held in Mona, Saint Andrew, Jamaica, at the Usain Bolt Track of the University of the West Indies on May 27–28, 2011. A detailed report on the event and an appraisal of the results was given.[1]
2011 NACAC Combined Events Championships | |
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Organisers | NACAC |
Edition | 6th |
Date | May 27–28 |
Host city | Kingston, Jamaica |
Venue | Usain Bolt Track |
Participation | 28 + 1 invited athletes from 12 + 1 invited nations |
Medallists
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Men's Decathlon | Maurice Smith Jamaica |
8078 | Damian Warner Canada |
7760 | Chris Helwick United States |
7609 |
Women's Heptathlon | Emily Pearson United States |
5585 | Salcia Slack Jamaica |
5534 | Francia Marzanillo Dominican Republic |
5474 |
Results
editMen's Decathlon
edit- Key
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank | Athlete | Overall points | 100 m | LJ | SP | HJ | 400 m | 110 m H | DT | PV | JT | 1500 m |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Maurice Smith Jamaica |
8078 | 874 10.94 s w:-1.8 |
852 7.16 m w:+2.2 |
906 16.88 m |
723 1.91 m |
824 49.80 s |
973 14.01 s w:+0.5 |
821 47.61 m |
790 4.60 m |
685 56.50 m |
630 4:48.13 min | |
Damian Warner Canada |
7760 | 933 10.68 s w:-1.8 |
918 7.43 m w:+1.9 |
657 12.83 m |
749 1.94 m |
825 49.77 s |
989 13.89 s w:+0.5 |
772 45.25 m |
731 4.40 m |
643 53.68 m |
543 5:02.98 min | |
Chris Helwick United States |
7609 | 755 11.49 s w:-2.0 |
833 7.08 m w:+1.4 |
699 13.52 m |
776 1.97 m |
803 50.26 s |
796 15.45 s w:+0.5 |
678 40.67 m |
819 4.70 m |
703 57.71 m |
747 4:29.69 min | |
4 | Chris Randolph United States |
7358 | 723 11.64 s w:-2.0 |
823 7.04 m w:+2.5 |
700 13.54 m |
749 1.94 m |
791 50.52 s |
829 15.17 s w:+0.5 |
734 43.42 m |
673 4.20 m |
673 55.68 m |
663 4:42.69 min |
5 | Steven Marrero Puerto Rico |
6647 | 667 11.92 s w:-1.8 |
746 6.71 m w:+0.5 |
688 13.34 m |
593 1.76 m |
737 51.72 s |
564 17.59 s w:+0.5 |
764 44.88 m |
702 4.30 m |
674 55.75 m |
512 5:08.42 min |
6 | Pat Arbour Canada |
6547 | 647 12.02 s w:-2.0 |
595 6.04 m w:+0.1 |
697 13.48 m |
619 1.79 m |
647 53.82 s |
775 15.63 s w:+0.5 |
810 47.10 m |
535 3.70 m |
720 58.83 m |
502 5:10.20 min |
7 | Rodrigo Sagaon Mexico |
6540 | 801 11.27 s w:-2.0 |
578 5.96 m w:+1.1 |
589 11.72 m |
544 1.70 m |
842 49.42 s |
742 15.92 s w:+0.5 |
695 41.49 m |
617 4.00 m |
564 48.32 m |
568 4:58.63 min |
8 | Darwin Colón Honduras |
6539 | 814 11.21 s w:-1.8 |
702 6.52 m w:+0.8 |
629 12.37 m |
619 1.79 m |
756 51.29 s |
846 15.03 s w:+0.5 |
689 41.20 m |
535 3.70 m |
416 38.22 m |
533 5:04.74 min |
9 | Jorge Eduard Rivera Mexico |
6367 | 661 11.95 s w:-2.0 |
702 6.52 m w:+1.0 |
594 11.79 m |
831 2.03 m |
721 52.08 s |
745 15.89 s w:+0.5 |
559 34.75 m |
535 3.70 m |
511 44.72 m |
508 5:09.15 min |
DNF | Claston Bernard Jamaica |
5508 | 812 11.22 s w:-1.8 |
764 6.79 m w:+0.4 |
686 13.30 m |
803 2.00 m |
745 51.55 s |
903 14.56 s w:+0.5 |
795 46.37 m |
0 NH |
DNS | |
10 | Rolando Ayala El Salvador |
4723 | 673 11.89 s w:-2.0 |
659 6.33 m w:+1.8 |
444 9.30 m |
0 NH |
758 51.25 s |
455 18.75 s w:+0.5 |
337 23.44 m |
457 3.40 m |
379 35.60 m |
561 4:59.71 min |
DNF | Marcos Sánchez-Valle Puerto Rico |
2021 | 746 11.53 s w:-1.8 |
584 5.99 m w:+0.9 |
691 13.39 m |
DNS | ||||||
DNS | Joe Detmer United States |
Women's Heptathlon
edit- Key
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank | Athlete | Overall points | 100 m H | HJ | SP | 200 m | LJ | JT | 800 m |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emily Pearson United States |
5585 | 980 13.99 s w:-1.2 |
806 1.66 m |
613 11.27 m |
887 25.00 s w:-3.6 |
744 5.65 m w:-2.9 |
751 44.35 m |
804 2:21.48 min | |
Salcia Slack Jamaica |
5534 | 872 14.77 s w:-1.8 |
736 1.60 m |
674 12.20 m |
795 26.03 s w:-2.5 |
846 5.99 m w:-1.1 |
745 44.05 m |
866 2:16.91 min | |
— | Naomi Osazuwa Nigeria |
5506 | 990 13.92 s w:-1.2 |
879 1.72 m |
658 11.96 m |
899 24.87 s w:-3.6 |
822 5.91 m w:+0.4 |
496 31.00 m |
762 2:24.64 min |
Francia Marzanillo Dominican Republic |
5474 | 903 14.54 s w:-2.3 |
771 1.63 m |
696 12.52 m |
850 25.40 s w:-2.5 |
651 5.33 m w:+0.0 |
726 43.08 m |
877 2:16.11 min | |
4 | Juana Castillo Dominican Republic |
5356 | 862 14.85 s w:-2.3 |
806 1.66 m |
707 12.70 m |
713 26.98 s w:-3.6 |
729 5.60 m w:-0.1 |
677 40.53 m |
862 2:17.18 min |
5 | Jen Cotten Canada |
5245 | 966 14.09 s w:-1.2 |
736 1.60 m |
581 10.79 m |
850 25.40 s w:-3.6 |
807 5.86 m w:-1.7 |
413 26.63 m |
892 2:15.03 min |
6 | Kasey Hill United States |
5194 | 938 14.29 s w:-1.2 |
736 1.60 m |
722 12.92 m |
821 25.73 s w:-3.6 |
686 5.45 m w:-1.7 |
460 29.13 m |
831 2:19.42 min |
7 | Audilia da Veiga / Martinique |
4883 | 932 14.33 s w:-2.3 |
842 1.69 m |
677 12.24 m |
742 26.64 s w:-2.5 |
606 5.17 m w:-1.2 |
497 31.08 m |
587 2:38.75 min |
8 | Karla Scheleske Mexico |
4816 | 831 15.08 s w:-2.3 |
842 1.69 m |
564 10.53 m |
669 27.52 s w:-2.5 |
645 5.31 m w:-1.4 |
573 35.08 m |
692 2:30.05 min |
9 | Shianne Smith Bermuda |
4807 | 817 15.19 s w:-1.8 |
632 1.51 m |
525 9.93 m |
827 25.66 s w:-2.5 |
651 5.33 m w:-0.6 |
492 30.82 m |
863 2:17.14 min |
10 | Ayde Villareal Mexico |
4779 | 931 14.34 s w:-1.2 |
701 1.57 m |
417 8.27 m |
793 26.05 s w:-3.6 |
831 5.94 m w:-1.0 |
254 18.14 m |
852 2:17.93 min |
11 | Sharon Day United States |
4771 | 949 14.21 s w:-1.2 |
879 1.72 m |
780 13.79 m |
856 25.34 s w:-3.6 |
715 5.55 m w:-3.4 |
592 36.09 m |
DNS |
12 | Ana María Porras Costa Rica |
4602 | 806 15.27 s w:-2.3 |
806 1.66 m |
531 10.03 m |
691 27.25 s w:-3.6 |
732 5.61 m w:-0.1 |
356 23.58 m |
680 2:31.02 min |
13 | Gleneve Grange Jamaica |
4331 | 584 17.11 s w:-1.8 |
632 1.51 m |
533 10.06 m |
738 26.69 s w:-3.6 |
617 5.21 m w:-1.0 |
491 30.74 m |
736 2:26.59 min |
14 | Ruth Morales Guatemala |
4008 | 672 16.35 s w:-2.3 |
701 1.57 m |
466 9.03 m |
681 27.38 s w:-3.6 |
464 4.64 m w:-0.4 |
462 29.21 m |
562 2:40.95 min |
DNF | Andrea Jackson Bermuda |
2012 | 713 16.01 s w:-1.8 |
666 1.54 m |
633 11.58 m |
DNS | |||
DNS | Janieve Russell Jamaica |
Participation
editAn unofficial count yields the participation of 28 athletes from 12 countries.
- Bermuda (2)
- Canada (3)
- Costa Rica (1)
- Dominican Republic (2)
- El Salvador (1)
- Guatemala (1)
- Honduras (1)
- Jamaica (4)
- / Martinique (1)
- Mexico (4)
- Puerto Rico (2)
- United States (5)
Invited:
- Nigeria (1)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Foster, Anthony (29 May 2011), Smith and Pearson take NACAC Combined Events titles, IAAF, retrieved September 16, 2013
- ^ NACAC COMBINED EVENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS - 5/27/2011 to 5/28/2011 - UWI / USAIN BOLT TRACK - KINGSTON JAMAICA, USA Track & Field, retrieved September 16, 2013
- ^ NACAC COMBINED EVENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS - 5/27/2011 to 5/28/2011 - UWI / USAIN BOLT TRACK - KINGSTON JAMAICA (PDF), CACAC, 28 May 2011, retrieved September 16, 2013
- ^ NACAC COMBINED EVENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS - 5/27/2011 to 5/28/2011 - UWI / USAIN BOLT TRACK - KINGSTON JAMAICA (PDF), NACAC, 28 May 2011, archived from the original (PDF) on 4 April 2012, retrieved September 16, 2013