Jamaica Gleaner

Claytons withdraw from Carifta trials

- Raymond Graham/ Gleaner Writer

WITH THE likes of top Under-20 female athlete Kevona Davis of Edwin Allen High withdrawin­g from this weekend’s Carifta Trials at the National Stadium, the defending girls champions have pulled three more of their standout athletes from the meet.

The trials, which will be used to select Jamaica’s team to the top regional age group championsh­ips – the Carifta Games, set for April 20-22 in The Cayman Islands – has been hit by a number of high-profile withdrawal­s, with coaches and handlers preferring to skip the meet due to its proximity to the recently-concluded ISSA/GraceKenne­dy Boys’ and Girls’ Athletics Championsh­ips, which ended last Saturday at the National Stadium.

Davis, the Girls Champs Class Two sprint double champion, will be joined on the sidelines by Hydel’s Ashanti Moore, who won the 100m and 200m in Class One.

However, that list has been extended with the outstandin­g Clayton twin – Tia and Tina, the Class Three 200m and 100m champion from Champs, along with Edwin Allen teammate Serena Cole, who was also scheduled to compete in the Under-17 category, all pulling out. Tina and Tia are the two fastest Under-17 athletes so far this season and both shared the sprints at the Championsh­ips where Tina took the Class Three 100 metres in 11.27 seconds and Tia the 200 metres in 23.44 seconds. Cole, who was the favourite to win the long jump event in Class Three, did not participat­e here, while all three were members of Edwin Allen’s record-breaking 4x100m relay team.

Head coach at Edwin Allen, Michael Dyke, confirmed the trio’s absence, saying it was unreasonab­le to expect the athletes to compete so soon after the championsh­ips, after their efforts last week.

“It is indeed very tough on these athletes and they did not come out of the Championsh­ips 100 per cent, and it would have been very difficult to ask them to compete this weekend following a hard schedule at the Championsh­ips, and we want to protect these athletes as much as possible, as they are the country’s future stars,” said Dyke.

 ?? GLADSTONE TAYLOR ?? Tia Clayton
GLADSTONE TAYLOR Tia Clayton
 ?? GLADSTONE TAYLOR ?? Tina Clayton
GLADSTONE TAYLOR Tina Clayton

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