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Sunday, March 30, 2025

GOLDEN BOREL ...Bledman fourth in 100m

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20150722

Cleopa­tra Borel claimed T&T's first gold medal of the 2015 Pan Amer­i­can Games when she threw 18.67m to win the Women's Shot Put ti­tle at the CIBC Ath­let­ics Sta­di­um in Toron­to last night.

Borel man­aged the dis­tance on her sec­ond of six at­tempts to nar­row­ly out­per­form Amer­i­can Jil­lian Ca­mare­na Williams, who threw 18.65m on her fi­nal throw. Chile's Na­talia Duco nabbed the bronze with 18.01m.

Her per­for­mance bumped T&T up to 14th of 25 coun­tries on the medal list with one gold, one sil­ver (Njisane Phillip) and one bronze (George Bovell) while it marked her first gold and third medal at the Pan Ams fol­low­ing a bronze in Brazil in 2007 and sil­ver in Mex­i­co in 2011.

Borel, 36, has been in ex­cel­lent touch in re­cent times, hav­ing al­so won the gold dur­ing the Ist­van Gyu­lai Memo­r­i­al in Hun­gary on Ju­ly 7.

Mean­while, sprint­ers Ke­ston Bled­man and Kel­ly Ann Bap­tiste were un­able to add to T&T's medal count af­ter nar­row­ly fail­ing to reach the podi­um in the Men's and Women's 100m re­spec­tive­ly.

Bled­man clocked 10.12 to place fourth in his fi­nal, fin­ish­ing be­hind lo­cal hero An­dre De Grasse, who won the gold in 10.05, Ba­jan Ra­mon Git­tens (10.07) and St Kitts and Nevis' An­toine Adams (10.09). Bap­tiste had to set­tle for fifth af­ter stop­ping the clock in 11.05 as Ja­maican Sherone Simp­son won the gold in 10.95. Ecuador's An­gela Teno­rio won sil­ver in 10.99 and Amer­i­can Bar­bara Pierre grabbed bronze in 11.01. T&T's Se­moy Hack­ett (11.16) man­aged eighth.

Bled­man and Bap­tiste had ear­li­er won their semi­fi­nals with Bled­man tim­ing 10.10 to edge Amer­i­can Re­mon­tay Mc­Clain (10.11) and Git­tens (10.15) and Bap­tiste (11.05) fin­ish­ing ahead of Ecuador's An­gela Teno­rio (11.10) and Brazil's Ana Clau­dia Sil­va (11.13). Hack­ett's fifth place fin­ish in the oth­er semi­fi­nal in 11.16 was just enough for her to ad­vance.

Al­so in ac­tion for T&T last night was Sparkle McK­night, who man­aged fifth place in the Women's 400m Hur­dles fi­nal in 57.30. Amer­i­can Shami­er Lit­tle took the gold in 55.50 while Cana­di­an Sarah Wells (56.17) and Uruguay's Deb­o­rah Ro­driguez (56.41) won sil­ver and bronze re­spec­tive­ly.

Ear­li­er in the day, both Jar­rin Solomon and Machel Ce­de­no qual­i­fied for tonight's Men's 400m fi­nal with sol­id runs. Solomon placed third in his se­mi in 46.16, fin­ish­ing be­hind Luguelin San­tos of Do­mini­can Re­pub­lic (45.72) and Amer­i­can Kyle Clemons (45.75), while Ce­de­nio (46.06) was run­ner up in the oth­er semi­fi­nal, beat­en by Nery Brenes of Cos­ta Ri­ca (45.85).

Em­manuel May­ers missed out on the Men's 400m Hur­dles fi­nal when he came third in his se­mi. His 50.81 put him be­hind Ja­maican Leford Green and Puer­to Ri­can Javier Cul­son while the round's slow­est qual­i­fi­er was Ba­hamas's Jef­frey Gib­son in 50.74.

De­an­dra Daniel placed 15th in the Women's High Jump fi­nal, with 1.75m. Her event was won by St Lu­cian Lev­ern Spencer in 1.94m.

Janeil Bellille was elim­i­nat­ed from the Women's 400m when she fin­ished sev­enth in her semi­fi­nal, clock­ing 54.41. Amer­i­can Shaki­ma Williams nabbed first in 52.28.

In cy­cling Emile Abra­ham did not start in the Men's In­di­vid­ual Time tri­als, which he had been card­ed to en­ter.


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