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2010 CARIFTA Games

XXXIX CARIFTA Games
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Host city George Town, Cayman Islands Cayman Islands
Date(s) April 3–5
Main stadium Truman Bodden Sports Complex
Level Junior and Youth
Participation about 427
(234 junior,
193 youth) athletes from
24 nations
Events 66
(35 junior
(incl. 5 open),
31 youth
(incl. 1 exhibition))
Records set 13 games records


The 39th CARIFTA Games was held in the Truman Bodden Sports Complex in George Town, Cayman Islands, on April 3–5, 2010. A detailed report on the results was given.

In total, 13 new games records were set.

The Austin Sealy Trophy for the most outstanding athlete of the games was awarded to Jehue Gordon of Trinidad and Tobago. He won two gold medals in the 110 m hurdles and the 400 m hurdles competition in the junior (U-20) category setting new games record in both events, and a bronze medal with the 4x400m relay team of Trinidad and Tobago.

Medal winners and complete results can be found on the CFPI Timing website, and on the World Junior Athletics History website.

†: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

†: Open event for both junior and youth athletes.

‡: Exhibition event.

An (official) medal count was published. However, there are a couple of mismatches to the unofficial count as displayed above:

1): The official count does not contain the results (gold for Dominica, silver for Martinique, bronze for Jamaica) for the girls' U-17 javelin throw which is dubbed as "exhibition event".

2): The official count displays 8 bronze medals for Bermuda, but only one bronze medal for Guadeloupe. This is not reflected in the results.

3): The official count displays 37 gold and 13 bronze medals for Jamaica. If this was correct, there would be 66 gold medals, 65 silver medals, and 64 bronze medals in total (disregarding the results for the girls U-17 javelin throw). Again, there is no evidence for this in the results.

Detailed result lists can be found on the CFPI Timing, and on the World Junior Athletics History website. An unofficial count yields the number of about 427 athletes (234 junior (under-20) and 193 youth (under-17)) from about 24 countries:


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