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Complete Jamaica NACAC U23 and U18 Championships Teams

The following is the Jamaica NACAC U23 and U18 Championships, to be held in San José, Costa Rica, from 21-23 July. Live results and updates will be available.

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Jamaica has named its team for the NACAC U23 and U18 Championships, to be held in San José, Costa Rica, from 21-23 July. Among the notable athletes named to the team are Shaquena Foote, Joanne Reid, Crystal Morrison, as well as Zandrion Barnes, Ralford Mullings, and Bryan Levell.

Also among the 65-member team is national high jump champion Romaine Beckford, who will be aiming to mark the world track and field championships qualifying mark of 2.32m. The NCAA indoor and outdoor champion has a personal best of 2.27m.

Complete Jamaica NACAC U23 and U18 Championships Teams

NACAC U23 Team:

Women:

  1. Shana Kaye Anderson
  2. Shaquena Foote
  3. Mickaell Moodie
  4. Crystal Morrison
  5. Rhianna Phipps
  6. Joanne Reid
  7. Danielle Sloley
  8. Garriel White
  9. Cedricka Williams
  10. Damali Williams

Men:

  1. D’Andre Anderson
  2. Zandrion Barnes
  3. Romaine Beckford
  4. Javorne Dunkley
  5. Demar Francis
  6. Jehlani Gordon
  7. Jaheem Hayles
  8. Reheem Hayles
  9. Delano Kennedy
  10. Adrian Kerr
  11. Kavian Kerr
  12. Kobe Lawrence
  13. Bryan Levell
  14. Alexavier Monfries
  15. Ralford Mullings
  16. Gregory Prince
  17. Jordan Turner
  18. Erique Webster
  19. Travis Williams
  20. Assinie Wilson
  21. Jordani Woodley

NACAC U18 Team:

Women:

  1. Briana Campbell
  2. Sabrina Dockery
  3. Shanoya Douglas
  4. Canelia Hope
  5. Chennai Jarrett
  6. Rhianna Lewis
  7. Able Mills
  8. Shamoyea Morris
  9. Jaeda Robinson
  10. Rohanna Sudlow
  11. Shelley Ann Taylor
  12. Theianna-Lee Terrelonge
  13. Abigail Wolfe
  14. Abrina Wright

Men:

  1. Benjamin Berry
  2. Rashid Bowen
  3. Kahiem Carby
  4. Gary Card
  5. Michael-Andre Edwards
  6. Anthony Hall
  7. Shavan Jarrett
  8. Romario Jibbison
  9. Jabari Matheson
  10. Ainsley McGregor
  11. Joel Morgan
  12. Chavez Penn
  13. Antonio Powell
  14. Joseph Salmon
  15. Javontae Smith
  16. Trevoy Smith
  17. Tramaine Todd
  18. Omaire Williamson
  19. Joshua Wint
  20. Daneil Wright

Management Team:

  1. Keith Wellington (Manager)
  2. George Stone (Assistant Manager)
  3. Cherine Richards (Assistant Manager)
  4. David Riley (Technical Director)
  5. Michael Carr (Coach)
  6. Leon Powell (Coach)
  7. Jermaine Hamilton (Coach)
  8. Ines Turner (Coach)
  9. Marlon Gayle (Coach)
  10. Marvin James (Coach)
  11. Dr. Kevin Jones (Doctor)
  12. Michael Chambers (Masseur)
  13. Simone James (Masseuse)

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