Anthaya Charlton of The Bahamas and Tyra Gittens-Spotsville of Trinidad and Tobago placed sixth and 12th, respectively, in the women’s long jump final, as they wereunable to replicate their best formon the world stage in themorning session of the final day at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China.
There were no surprises for the Caribbean women in the 60m hurdles on the final morning of the World Athletics Indoor Championships as all five regional representatives safely advanced to the semi-finals, each taking a different route to secure their spot in Nanjing, China.
Jamaica’s Demario Prince and Jerome Campbell both successfully made it through the heats of the men’s 60m hurdles during the morning session on day two of the World Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China on Friday.