#Champs2026: STETHS’ Santino Distin hopes to upgrade high jump silver to gold

KINGSTON, Jamaica—The stage is set for an electrifying climax in the boys’ Class 1 high jump competition at the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls Athletics Championships. All eyes will be on Santino Distin from St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) as he aims to transform last year’s silver into gold during Saturday’s finale at the National Stadium.

Distin, who previously competed for Herbert Morrison Technical before transferring to STETHS, secured his place in the finals after successfully clearing the automatic qualifying height of 1.95 meters during Friday’s preliminary rounds. The national junior champion has demonstrated consistent form this season, having matched his personal best of 2.05 meters on two separate occasions, though he encountered a single setback during the qualifying phase.

The competition features several formidable contenders who delivered flawless performances during qualifications. Wolmer’s Boys’ School standout Kabiki Thomas, Cornwall College’s Carlyle Tinglin—who achieved a new personal best during the event—and Kingston College’s Michael Neil all progressed without a single failure.

In a surprising turn of events, Happy Grove High’s Jaquan Souden, who entered the competition as the top-ranked athlete with a season’s best of 2.06 meters, was forced to withdraw after just one attempt at 1.90 meters due to undisclosed circumstances. His unexpected exit has reshaped the competitive landscape for Saturday’s final, creating an open contest for the championship title.