Cenac, Maximin headline Island Champs winners

The third day of the Saint Lucia Island Championships witnessed exceptional performances from young track and field talents, with Destinee Cenac and Barbara-Marie Maximin emerging as standout athletes. The event, held simultaneously at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground and the Saint Lucia Sports Academy on March 11th, saw the first field event champions crowned amidst fierce competition.

Destinee Cenac, a reigning CARIFTA Games bronze medalist in high jump, continued her impressive season by clearing 1.71 meters for the second time this year. The St. Joseph’s Convent student, who previously earned bronze at the regional championship, comfortably secured the Under-18 gold medal with a 1.45m clearance, demonstrating her consistent dominance in the event.

Barbara-Marie Maximin, previously noted for her sprinting prowess during Monday’s preliminary rounds, achieved a career-defining moment in the long jump pit. The Beanefield Comprehensive student soared to a remarkable 5.61 meters, significantly improving upon her previous CARIFTA qualifying standard of 5.36m set at the Independence Games. This personal best positions her as a strong medal contender for the upcoming regional championship. Cenac finished second in this event with a 5.00m jump.

The championships also featured impressive performances across various divisions. Angelle Joseph of Clendon Mason Memorial secured victory in the Under-18 girls javelin with a 27.73m throw, while Clowie William claimed the Under-20 javelin title with a 35.37m effort for Saint Lucia Sports Academy. Syesha Rogers of Sir Arthur Lewis Community College triumphed in the long jump with a 5.29m leap.

In men’s field events, Sherwin Carter (Micoud Secondary) cleared 1.75m for the Under-18 high jump title, while Anwar Gill (SALCC) captured the Under-20 crown with a 1.80m clearance. Javelin competitions saw Josan Henry (Vieux Fort Comprehensive) win the Under-18 division with 47.24m, and national footballer Jequan Joseph dominate the Under-20 category with a massive 52.53m throw for SLSA.

The championships also recognized winners in younger divisions including Phoebe Jolie (U14 girls long jump, 4.45m), Kezie Edward (U14 girls ball throw, 45.07m), Lorvelle Sonson (U16 girls long jump, 4.90m), and Rayanna Joseph (U16 girls javelin, 27.58m). Javi Preville (CMMSS) threw 64.93m in U14 boys ball throw, while Renard Bernard (VFCSS) achieved 44.10m in U16 boys javelin.