KINGSTON, Jamaica — The stage is set for an electrifying showdown in the girls’ Class 2 discus throw final this Friday, featuring a quartet of elite throwers all demonstrating championship form during qualifying rounds. Defending champion Brandane Malcolm of Hydel High School headlines the group after launching a formidable 43.71-meter throw on her second attempt, successfully rebounding from an initial foul to comfortably surpass the automatic qualifying standard of 42.00 meters.
Malcolm finds herself in close pursuit of Excelsior High’s Zoeyann Plummer, last year’s Class 3 champion, who seized the qualifying round lead with a impressive 44.13-meter heave, also delivered on her second attempt. This sets up a compelling narrative between the established champion and the rising star moving up in class.
The field deepens with two additional serious medal contenders. Clarendon College’s Jamelia Young, fresh from claiming the shot put gold medal, qualified with a strong mark of 43.58 meters, demonstrating her all-around throwing prowess. Meanwhile, St Elizabeth Technical’s Davieka Lewis delivered the most efficient performance of the day, securing her place in the final with a single, decisive throw of 42.88 meters, conserving energy for the championship round.
This convergence of talent promises one of the most anticipated events of the meet, with all four athletes separated by less than two meters, ensuring a dramatic and unpredictable final where any of the contenders could claim the title.
