McIntyre, Simmons set track ablaze at BSSAC

The opening day of the Frank Blackman and Sada Williams Zone at the Barbados Secondary Schools Athletic Championships (BSSAC) was electrified by historic performances from two CARIFTA Games-bound athletes. Laila McIntyre and Ashlyn Simmons each shattered long-standing records in their respective middle-distance events, signaling their formidable form ahead of regional competition.

In the Under-17 girls’ 1500m, first-year competitor Laila McIntyre executed a dominant race strategy, establishing an early lead with a pace that proved insurmountable for her rivals. She surged across the finish line to clock an unprecedented 4:45.15, eclipsing the previous BSSAC record of 4:45.68 set by Janelle Inniss back in 1994—a mark that had stood unchallenged for 32 years. Inniss, a Parkinson Memorial alumna, had capitalized on her 1994 victory to claim CARIFTA gold in both the 800m and 1500m events that same year.

Following her record-shattering run, an elated McIntyre shared her exhilaration with media, noting her personal best had been approximately 15 seconds slower entering the competition. The multi-talented athlete, who has also medaled in CARIFTA triathlon and swimming, expressed particular pride in achieving this goal a year ahead of schedule. This triumph serves as a significant confidence booster as she prepares for her specialty event, the 3000m. McIntyre is poised to make her CARIFTA Games debut this year, representing Barbados alongside her brother, Luke McIntyre, in both the 1500m and 3000m distances.

Not to be outdone, Ashlyn Simmons delivered a spectacular performance in the Under-20 girls’ 1500m. The experienced competitor demolished the previous record of 4:46.73, established by Sonia Gaskin in 2012, by posting an extraordinary time of 4:40.66. Simmons, who is concluding her final year in the division, revealed her determined mindset going into the race: to run each lap aggressively, accelerate on the final circuit, and finish with maximum power.

The accomplished athlete described the satisfaction of leaving her mark on BSSAC history during her final appearance. As a three-time CARIFTA medalist—including gold in the Under-17 1500m and silver in the 800m in 2023, plus bronze in the Under-20 4x400m relay last year—Simmons now sets her sights on achieving new personal bests and adding to her medal collection in the upcoming regional games.