#Champs2026: Shanoya becomes fourth fastest Jamaican junior in 100m

The ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls Athletics Championships witnessed a historic display of speed as Holland High School’s Shanoya Douglas blazed to a stunning victory in the Class 1 100m final. Clocking a phenomenal personal best of 10.98 seconds (0.7m/s) on Wednesday, Douglas not only secured the gold medal but also established a new world-leading time for the season. This monumental achievement etches her name in Jamaican athletics history as the fourth-fastest junior female sprinter of all time, trailing only the legendary marks set by Alana Reid (10.92s), Tina Clayton (10.95s), and Briana Williams (10.97s). Her triumph delivered Holland High its first-ever championship gold medal, a feat she previously accomplished for Muschett High two years prior.

The event showcased deep talent across multiple age categories. In the Class 1 race, Edwin Allen High secured the runner-up positions with Alexxe Henry (11.21s) and Renecia Edwards (11.45s) claiming silver and bronze, respectively.

Dominance continued in the Class 2 final as Wolmer’s Girls’ prodigy Natrece East extended her remarkable winning streak. Adding the Class 2 title to her previous victories in Classes 4 and 3, East powered to a personal best of 11.21 seconds (0.9m/s). The race took a dramatic turn when anticipated challenger Kerelle Etienne of Edwin Allen High, who was competitive through 70 meters, suddenly decelerated and finished eighth. The silver medal was awarded jointly to Mt Alvernia High’s Giana Murray and St Jago’s Shannia Campbell, both timed at 11.61 seconds.

Further demonstrating the championship’s competitive depth, Edwin Allen’s Danelia Clarke captured the Class 3 gold medal with a time of 11.66 seconds (0.9m/s). She was followed by Ferncourt High’s Rihanna Scott (11.74s) and Alpha Academy’s Azaria Harris (11.77s). In the Class 4 final, Excelsior High’s Brianna Gray emerged victorious in 12.01 seconds (0.1m/s), leading a podium that included Edwin Allen’s Monique Bogle (12.30s) and Shantwae Green (12.40s).