Saint Lucian track and field athletes delivered outstanding performances across multiple collegiate indoor championships in the United States, showcasing the Caribbean nation’s growing athletic talent pool.
At the Mountain East Conference Championships, University of Charleston’s Joy Edward continued her remarkable debut season by capturing the women’s weight throw title with a impressive 17.89m heave, earning First Team All-Conference honors. The Leon Hess Comprehensive Secondary School graduate further demonstrated her versatility by securing second place in the shot put with a 14.78m effort, claiming Second Team All-Conference recognition. Edward’s contributions proved crucial as Charleston claimed the conference team championship with 140 points.
Meanwhile, Naya Jules achieved a personal best performance for Garden State City Community College at the NJCAA Region 6/Jayhawk Conference Indoor Championships. Jules accumulated 2,767 points in the demanding pentathlon event, showing particular improvement in the 800m, shot put, and high jump disciplines. She additionally demonstrated her pole vaulting prowess with a 2.90m clearance.
Lewis University freshman Cagini Pilgrim emerged as a dual sprint champion at the Lee Slick Invite, clocking personal best times in both the 60m (6.81) and 200m (22.28) events. The rising star now shares the Great Lakes Valley Conference lead in the 60m dash and anchored the winning 4x400m relay team to complete his exceptional meet.
Other notable performances included Carl Drakes’ strong showing at the MEAC Indoor Championships with fourth in the 60m (6.83) and third in the 200m (21.16), while Asa Francis captured second in the 800m with a time of 1:51.83. Raelyn Cyril earned a podium finish with third place in the 400m (58.33) at the Sam Mosley Relays, highlighting the depth of Saint Lucian talent competing at various collegiate levels across the United States.
