KINGSTON, Jamaica — The National Stadium witnessed extraordinary displays of middle-distance prowess on Saturday as two Jamaican high school athletes achieved spectacular doubles on the concluding day of the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls Athletics Championships.
Edwin Allen High’s Kevongaye Fowler, improving dramatically from her third-place finish last year, captured the girls’ Class 2 800m title with a commanding performance. Clocking 2:09.96, Fowler dethroned defending champion Alikay Reynolds of Alphansus Davis High, who secured silver with 2:11.49. Dallia Fairweather of Hydel High completed the podium with a bronze medal time of 2:12.51.
In the girls’ Class 3 division, Clarendon College’s Alexjordan Hall delivered a masterclass in tactical racing to claim gold. Her winning time of 2:14.92 established a significant margin over silver medalist Kamoya Graham of Sydney Pagon High (2:17.94), while Holmwood Technical’s Felicia Compass earned bronze with 2:18.47.
The Class 1 event produced another standout performance as Immaculate Conception High’s Davine Dickenson transformed her fourth-place finish from the previous year into a golden triumph. Dickenson achieved a personal best of 2:10.21 to claim victory ahead of Hydel High’s Rihanna Morgan (2:11.30) and Edwin Allen’s Horecia Love (2:11.53).
The championships solidified these young athletes’ status as emerging talents in Jamaican track and field, demonstrating the continued strength of the island’s developmental athletics program.
