Friday, May 29, 2009

Grand Prix in New York

Our very own Ryan.M.Brathwaite aka FRENCHY is once again competing against some of the best in the world at a global meet in the 110m hurdles.This time it is the 2009 Reebok Grand Prix which is scheduled for Saturday May 3oth in New York.

Ryan will be hurdling out of Lane 4 with such notables as Terrance Trammell and David Payne of the USA and Ladji Doucoure' of France also in the race.

Congrats Ryan from the Rising Stars family and a special CONGRATULATIONS to coach Babb.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Austin Sealy Classic Results day 2

U-15 Boys Long Jump

2 - Shamar Rock - 5.90m
3 - Dario Scantlebury - 5.75m
4 - Jerrad Mason - 5.64m
5 - Tristan Alleyne - 5.42m


U-17 Boys Long Jump

3 - Jesse Haynes - 5.63m


U-15 Boys 80mH

1 - Dario Scantlebury - 12.06
2 - Jerrad Mason - 12.14
3 - Shamar Rock - 13.46
4 - Neil King - 13.75
5 - Tristan Alleyne - 14.06


U-18 Girls 100mH

1 - Kenrisha Brathwaite - 14.59
2 - Rickyta Whitney - 15.48


U-18 Boys 110mH

1 - Tyrell Forde - 14.35
2 - Raphael Jordan - 14.61
4 - Rhys Phillips - 15.26


Men Open 110mH

2 - Dwayne Layne - 16.05


U-18 Boys Discus

5 - Rhys Phillips - 33.35(PB)


U-17 Girls 800m

2 - Gabiel Ellis - 2.31.57
3 - Robyn Haynes - 2.45.58


U-18 Boys 800m

1 - Antoine Williams - 2.04.86 ( PB)


U-13 Boys 200m

3 - Reshawn Harding - 26.60


U-15 Boys 200m

5 - Tarik Delves - 24.53


U-17 Girls 200m

3 - Erin Corbin-Boyce - 26.74
4 - Halana Gittens - 27.89
7 - Radigria Babb - 29.07


U-17 Boys 200m

6 - Shakir Sandiford - 23.63


Men Open 200m

15 - Thorn Wood - 25.03

Austin Sealy Trac Classic 2009 Results day 1

Men Open 400mH

1- Dwayne Layne - 56.08

U-15 Boys Shot putt

1 - Shamar Rock -11.86m
3 - Dario Scantlebury - 9.94m
4 - Jerrad Mason - 9.79m
6 - Tristan Alleyne - 8.59m


U-17 Girls 400m

2 - Cherisse Lynch - 56.99
4 - Gabiel Ellis - 58.70


U-17 Boys 400m

2 - Antoine Williams - 51.22


Men 400m Open

15 - Thorn Wood - 56.10


U-11 Boys 100m

3 - Kristopher Lashley - 14.57
10 - Aquan Bourne - 15.58
14 - Jevaun Mason - 16.04


U-15 Boys 100m

1 - Jerrad Mason - 11.50
2 - Tarik Delves - 11.62
4 - Dario Scantlebury - 11.84
6 - Shamar Rock - 12.07
8 - Tristan Alleyne - 12.11
11 - Neil King - 12.93
13 - Andwele Brandford - 13.30


U-17 Girls 100m

4 - Erin Corbin-Boyce - 13.03
7 - Radigria Babb - 13.78


U-17 Boys 100m

4 - Shaquille Hollingsworth - 11.33
6 - Jesse Haynes - 11.72


Women's 100m

3 - Kenrisha Brathwaite - 12.24
6 - Jaleesia Harper - 12.77


Men's 100m

3 - Everton Evelyn - 10.97


U-15 Boys 4x100m Relay

1 - 45.01 (NR)


U-15 Boys Sprint Medley

1 - 1.45.19


U-17 Girls 4x100m Relay

1 - 50.50


U - 17 Boys 4x100 m Relay

1 - 43.77



Day 2 results will be posted tonight.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

BCC


Open League at the Barbados Community College.Coach Gabriel Burnett ( black and red) won from Tyrell and Greggmar Swift.

Germany bound

When head coach Babb made the declaration that this was going to be the year we were going to have at least two athletes going to the World Championships in Germany,I never once doubted him.Obviously he would've known why he was making such a statement based on the performances our overseas based athletes were giving.

It is public knowledge that Ryan.M. Brathwaite had already qualified with his consistently remarkable times in the 110m hurdles which have given him a top 6 world ranking. At the recent Texas Invitational in Austin,Texas ( 02-05-09) Ryan ran an impressive 13.05 secs with an illegal wind reading displacing a high quality field. He had run 13.35 secs at the Texas Relays a few days earlier.

Less than a week earlier ( 30-04-09),St Augustine student Ramon Gittens also qualified for the World Championships with a win in the 200m in Lynchburg,VA. Ramon's time was 20.56 secs which has also given him a global ranking of 16th in the world, one position behind Jeremy Wariner. WOW!!

With only hurdle princess and Central Arizona student Kierre Beckles to qualify,Babb's prediction of global representation for the Rising Stars T&FC may very well be coming true.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

What a WORLD !!

It was "raining" stars today as the athletes of RST&FC shined on Waterford and gave a glow that was to be seen as far as the eye could see at the ( 02-05-09) World Athletics Day celebrations.

Not only were there shiny STARS in the U-16 and U-18 categories,but in the U-15 Boys division of the CAC Multi-events trials.

See the results below:


U-18 Boys 400mHurdles ( 84.0 cm)

1- Tramaine Maloney - 56.11


U-18 Boys Discus ( 1.5kg)

1 - Brandon Inniss - 35.35m

U-16 Girls - 1 000m

2- Gabiel Ellis - 3.37.65
3- Lydia Nurse - 4.08.62


U-16 Girls 80m

1- Erin Corbin-Boyce -10.68
2- Earla-Ashlee Massiah - 10.98
3- Radigria Babb- 11.09


U-18 Girls 100m

1 - Jaleesia Harper- 12.88


U-18 Boys 100

1- Shaquille Hollingsworth - 11.45
2- Chad Sandiford - 11.53
3 - Jesse Haynes - 11.62


U-18 Boys Shot Putt ( 5kg)

1- Brandon Inniss - 11.90m


U-18 Girsl 100m Hurdles (76.2 cm)

1- Kenrisha Brathwaite - 14.19
2 - Rickyta Whitney - 15.32


U-18 Boys 110m Hurdles ( 99.4 cm)

1 - Tyrell Forde - 14.72
2 -Tramaine Maloney - 14.79


U-18 Girls 150m

2 - Erin Corbin-Boyce - 19.66
3- Earla-Ashlee Massiah - 20.01
4- Radigria Babb- 21.05


U-18 Boys 200m

1- Shaquille Hollingsworth - 23.36
3- Antoine Williams - 23.83
4 - Jesse Haynes- 24.15


U-18 Boys Javelin ( 700g)

1 - Brandon Inniss - 40.66m


U-13 Boys Outdoor Pentathlon

4 - Reshawn Harding - 2020 pts


U-15 Boys Heptathlon

1 - Jerrad Mason - 4942 pts
2 - Dario Scantlebury - 4686 pts
3- Shamar Rock - 4530 pts
4 - Tristan Alleyne - 3831 pts


NB: The ONE day "trials' should've been done over a period of TWO days. The above points does not reflect what the athletes might've scored if other circumstances did not prevent the trials being held over the required two-days.