Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Confident Jamaica dive into action at Carifta Swimming Championsh­ips today

- By Dwayne Richards

The carifta swim team will dive into action today with Britney Williams and naomi eaton in the girls’ 800m freestyle.

The boys’ section will be contested by Daniel Mair.

The team went through a good familiaris­ation session at Barbados National Aquatic Centre yesterday morning with most of the home coaches participat­ing in the session.

The familiaris­ation session was led by Gillian Millwood and as the swimmers did before departure they did some fine tuning of the starts and turns which are critical areas of the entire race game which sometimes gets overlooked.

Today’s morning session will also have the preliminar­ies of the 200m breaststro­ke, 50m backstroke, 100m butterfly and the 4x100m freestyle relay.

The session will feature Jamaica prominentl­y, and from the looks of the lineups, Jamaica will have good chances of getting to the finals set for the afternoon session.

Featured high in the rankings are 11-12 female Kokolo Foster, in the 200m breaststro­ke seeded at number two. In the 50m backstroke Jamaica have Giani Francis (11-12) seeded number one and Leanna Wainwright seeded at number five.

Nelson Denny (11-12 boys) is seeded at number three and his teammate Brady Macpherson Lewison seeded at number five. Nathaniel Thomas (13-14) is seeded number one for the event with Brianna Anderson (15-17) seeded at number three.

The butterfly also looks good for Jamaica in that Francis is ranked at number two and Saidah Brown sixth for the 11-12 girls. Thirteen to fourteen girls’ seeding shows Sabrina Lyn at the top and Zaneta “Mariposa” Alvaranga at number two. Thomas also ranked number one on the 13-14 boys’ side.

Emily Macdonald is ranked at number two for the girls and Nicholas Vale on the boys’ side ranked at number three in the 15-17 age group.

All relay teams with the exception of the 13-14 boys will get an automatic finals slot, while the 13-14 team will have to swim for a spot in the final ranked at number six.

Thirty swimmers departed the island over the last few days to represent the country in Competitiv­e and Open Water Swimming at the Carifta Swimming Championsh­ips in Barbados. Swimming will be contested from today through to next Tuesday with Open Water on next Wednesday.

 ??  ?? Jamaica’s Carifta Swim team at a familiaris­ation session in Barbados.
Jamaica’s Carifta Swim team at a familiaris­ation session in Barbados.

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