On the final day of Jamaica’s JAAA National Track and Field Championships, held on Sunday in Kingston, a surprising underdog delivered yet another unforgettable performance that cemented his place at the top of the country’s under-20 sprint scene. Nathaniel Martin, a rising star from Jamaica College, completed a historic boys’ under-20 sprint double by securing gold in the 200m event, crossing the finish line with a new personal best time of 20.82 seconds, recorded under legal wind conditions of 0.9m/s.
Martin’s 200m victory was far from a lucky break. Just two days earlier, the young sprinter had stunned the domestic track and field community by claiming an unexpected 100m title, a result many dismissed as a one-off upset. On Sunday, he silenced all doubters by shifting into top gear with 50 meters remaining in the race, overtaking every competitor in front of him to hold the lead all the way to the line.
In addition to Martin’s personal breakthrough, the race delivered unprecedented personal bests across the top three positions. Martin chopped a massive 0.31 seconds off his previous lifetime best of 21.13 seconds. Kingston College’s Kyle Bodden also hit a new career high of 21.00 seconds to take second place, edging out pre-championship favorite Sanjay Seymore of William Knibb Memorial by just one hundredth of a second – Seymore clocked 21.01 seconds to round out the top three.
The under-20 sprint double club added a second, more favored member on the women’s side, as Shanoya Douglas of Holland High lived up to her top ranking to claim matching 100m and 200m titles. Douglas, the reigning national under-20 record holder and the current world leading under-20 sprinter this season, lived up to expectations with a dominant display. She crossed the line untouched in 22.56 seconds (0.3m/s wind), never looking threatened by the chasing pack.
Sashana Johnson of Hydel High finished second with a time of 23.01 seconds, while Natrece East of Wolmer’s Girls matched her 100m result to take third place in 23.07 seconds, wrapping up an exciting day of sprint competition at the national championships.
