Sunday, 18 December 2016

Wilson at it again

Zarek Wilson of Blue Dolphins Swim Club made his expectations clear in his first swim occasion at the Annual ASATT Invitational Swim Meet out at the National Aquatic Center in Balmain, Couva, where he set up another 9 – 10 age bunch national record in the 50 meters and 100 meters backstroke occasions on Thursday evening. ​He went ahead to swim a period trial toward the end of the meet in the 100m backstroke to build up another characteristic of 1:15.26 to delete the 1992 record of Matthew Houllier of 1:16.05. ​ Wilson set national records in the 50 free, 100 free and 200 IM at the short course meet. The new 50m​ backstroke ​record additionally acquires Wilson a​n 11-12 age amass qualifying time for 2017 CARIFTA titles which is timetable for the Bahamas, and CCCAN in T&T.​

Graham Chatoor of Marlins turned into the primary CARIFTA and CCCAN qualifier on the night when he won the 1500 free in 17:17.62.

The 50m backstroke occasion saw numerous qualifiers for 2017 CARIFTA and CCCAN. Tsunami's Gabrielle Vickles (34.19) and Neishelah Caseman (34.49) won gold and silver individually 11-12 CCCAN and CARIFTA qualifying marks​. Naima Hazell of Lightning Aquatics St. Lucia was third (36.57). T and T national Regan Allen who is situated in the US, won the 11-12 female in 33.09 seconds. Allen advances to 13-14 one year from now and this swim qualifies her for CCCAN and CARIFTA. Malik Nelson of Atlantis won the 11-12 male race in a 13-14 CARIFTA qualifying time of 30.70. Jahmia Harley of Tidal Wave joined the rundown of qualifiers winning the 13-14 50 back female in 32.19. Atlantis colleagues Jada Chai (33.10) and Deshor Edwards (33.99) set second and third separately in a 15-17 qualifying time.

Ocean Hawks Aqeel Joseph won gold in the 13-14 male form of the 50m in a CARIFTA and CCCAN qualifying time of 29.86. Kristin Julien (30.16) of Areios Aquatechs and Ariel Cape (30.82) of Blue Dolphins placed​ first and second in the 15 and over female race, outperforming the 18 and over qualifying time for CCCAN. Ornella Walker (31.35) of Tobago YMCA won bronze in a 15-17 CARIFTA and CCCAN time, while fourth and fifth place finishers Amira Pilgrim (UTT) and Marissa Dickson (Atlantis) likewise made 15-17 qualifying times.

The 15 and over race was an energizing race where 0.04 seconds isolated first, second and third. At last Justin Samlalsingh (27.92) of Areios Aquatechs won gold, with Jeron Thompson of Atlantis (27.94) winning silver. Both set up CARIFTA and CCCAN times for the 15-17 age assemble. Christian Awah (27.96) of Blue Dolphins and Bradley Thomas (28.29) of Tobago YMCA both set up 18 and Over CCCAN marks.

The 200m butterfly were the same with all the more qualifying circumstances being accomplished. 11-12 female Allen again scored gold again in a CARIFTA and CCCAN 13-14 qualifying time of 2:36.48. Vrisnelit Faure of Areios won the 13-14 race in a 15-17 qualifying time of 2:32.43. Silver and Bronze champs both stay in the 13-14 age aggregate one year from now and both made qualifying times. Harley (2:35.11) of Tidal Wave and Jada Chatoor (2:35.31) of Marlins put in their 2017 national group offers.

Jenebi Benoit of Grenfins Grenada won the 11-12 male race in 2:37.30. Nelson (2:38.88) won silver, with Riquelio Joseph of Sea Hawks winning bronze in a 11-12 CARIFTA time of 2:45.47. Fourth set Johann Matthew-Matamoro additionally made a 11-12 time. The 13-14 male race was won by Jordanne Payne of Y Speedos Jamaica (2:19.97). In his second put complete, Joseph of Sea Hawks accomplished a CARIFTA time (2:25.07).

Kael Yorke won the 15-17 200 fly in a CARIFTA and CCCAN time of 2:11.30. Yorke additionally accomplished a period in his fifth place 50 back wrap up. Blue Dolphins Mark Anthony Beckles likewise accomplished a qualifying time completing second in 2:14.85. Chatoor (J) came back to set up a CARIFTA and CCCAN qualifying time of 5:25.66 in the 400m individual variety.

Different victors on the night were Soraya Simmons of Dorado Speed Swim Club of Guyana (15 and over female 1500 free), Amy Grant (Unattached) and Gabriel Bynoe (Tidal Wave) in the 13-14 female and male 1500 free, Shauna Nelson (Tidal Wave) and Zachary Anthony (Marlins) in 8 and under female and male 50m back, and Rebecca Lashley of Pirates Barbados in the 400 IM.

Rivalry continues today at 6:00pm, went before by an opening service and parade of groups, with two sessions each on Saturday and Sunday beginning at 9:00am and 5:00pm.

Kael Yorke won the 15-17 200 fly in a CARIFTA and CCCAN time of 2:11.30, at the 2016 ASATT Invitational. Blue Dolphins Mark Anthony Beckles additionally accomplished a qualifying time completing second in 2:14.85.

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