A cohort of talented track and field athletes from Saint Lucia turned heads across multiple competitive meets held across the United States over the past weekend, delivering standout performances that included three new national records and one confirmed qualifying spot for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
Leading the group of high achievers was University of Kansas sprinter Michael Joseph, who capped off his senior home schedule in dominant fashion at the Rock Chalk Classic hosted at Lawrence’s Rock Chalk Park on May 2. The event doubled as Kansas’ annual senior day celebration, and Joseph did not disappoint, taking top honors in both of his scheduled races. In the men’s 400-meter dash, he clocked an impressive 45.54 seconds – marking the third time this season he has run the distance under the 46.46-second qualifying threshold for the Commonwealth Games. His performance locked in his spot at the July tournament in Scotland. Joseph also anchored the University of Kansas 4×400-meter relay team to a winning finish, crossing the line in 3:06.09.
Halfway across the state of Texas, graduate transfer Lauralyn Clifford of the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) delivered a career-best performance at the Texas A&M Alumni Muster held at College Station’s E.B. Cushing Stadium. Competing in the women’s hammer throw, Clifford saved her best effort for her final attempt of the competition, launching the implement 59.77 meters (196 feet 1 inch). The throw broke Acacia Astwood’s 2023 UTSA program record of 59.39 meters, and also set a new senior national record for Saint Lucia. It currently ranks as the second-best mark in the American Athletic Conference for the 2026 season.
In the under-20 division, 18-year-old Naya Jules of Garden City Community College made history at the Region VI Championships in Arkansas City, Kansas, where she claimed the silver medal in the women’s heptathlon with a new Saint Lucian U20 national record total of 4477 points. The score also broke Garden City’s program record, and would have been enough to earn silver at the CARIFTA Games, the top regional youth track and field championship for the Caribbean. Across the seven-event competition, Jules notched a 9th-place 16.88-second finish in the 100-meter hurdles, a 2nd-place high jump of 1.54 meters (a personal best), a 1st-place shot put of 10.85 meters (another personal best), and a 7th-place 26.78-second 200-meter run on the first day of competition. On day two, she added an 8th-place long jump of 4.82 meters, a 1st-place javelin throw of 40.53 meters, and a 3rd-place 2:29.71 800-meter run to close out her record-setting performance. Jules also added another program record in the open javelin competition, throwing 41.88 meters to take bronze, and finished fifth in the pole vault with a 3.01-meter clearance.
Meanwhile, at the Puma East Coast International Showcase in Baltimore, Maryland, Jamaica College’s Denzel Phillips, another U20 athlete from Saint Lucia, claimed gold in the men’s shot put and silver in the men’s discus. He improved his own national under-20 record in both events, throwing 17.21 meters (56 feet 5.5 inches) to win the shot put title, and extending his qualifying mark for the World Athletics Under-20 Championships to 58.39 meters (191 feet 7 inches) in the discus, finishing just behind Jamaican rival Joseph Salmon to take second.
Beyond the headline-making record-breakers, several other Saint Lucian athletes posted solid results at weekend meets across the country. Khailan Vitalis won the men’s 110-meter hurdles at the Duke Twilight with a time of 13.90 seconds. Cagini Pilgrim placed fourth in both the men’s 100-meter (10.65 seconds) and 200-meter (21.38 seconds) events at the GLVC Championships, while Miguel Charlery notched 13th in the 100-meter (10.62 seconds) and 11th in the 200-meter (21.71 seconds) at the PSAC Championships. At the HBCUAC Championship, Ishmael Durand placed 26th in the 100-meter (11.54 seconds) and 19th in the 200-meter (23.12 seconds), while Shamael Durand finished fifth in shot put (10.84 meters), seventh in discus (29.33 meters), and 12th in javelin (29.50 meters). Asa Francis placed 10th in the men’s 800-meter at the Kehoe Twilight Meet with a 1:50.05 finish, and Rayshawn Harris clocked 2:02.19 for 33rd in the same event. On the women’s side, Naomi London took fourth in the 100-meter (11.45 seconds) and sixth in the 200-meter (23.03 seconds) at the Texas Invite. Carleen Lionel finished 22nd in the 100-meter at the Atlantic 10 Championships with 12.52 seconds, while Jola Felix posted 10th in the 100-meter (12.68 seconds) and 17th in the 200-meter (27.12 seconds) at the Heart of America Championships. Kereser Augustin placed eighth in the women’s 400-meter at the MIAA Outdoor Championships with 55.88 seconds. Jasmine Stiede notched fourth in the 800-meter (2:13.56) and sixth in the 1500-meter (4:35.50) at the Rock Chalk Classic, while Natalie Albert took third in the women’s hammer throw at the Memphis Tiger Invite with a 54.25-meter throw.
