Schedule and Caribbean Athletes In Action – Day 2 #Doha2019
DOHA, QATAR - SEPTEMBER 27: A general view of the Khalifa International Stadium during the Men's 5000 metres heats during day one of 17th IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 at Khalifa International Stadium on September 27, 2019 in Doha, Qatar. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)

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The 17th IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 continues on Tuesday, 1 Oct, at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar.

See below Day 5 schedule and Caribbean athletes down to take at the 17th IAAF World Athletics Championships. Times are listed as EST (one hour ahead of Jamaican time).

IAAF Doha 2019 -Day 5

9:30 am Men’s Hammer Throw Qualification

9:35 am Men’s 400 Heats
Akeem Bloomfield, Nathon Allen; Rusheen McDonald, Demish Gaye(JAM); Steven Gardiner, Alonzo Russell(BAH); Kirani James (GRN) Michael Cedano (TTO); Brandon Parris(VIN)

9:50 am Men’s High Jump Qualification
Donald Thomas (BAH); Luis Enrique Zayas(CUB); Luis Castro Rivera (PUR)

10:30 am Women’s 400m Hurdles Heats
Ronda Whyte, Rushell Clayton, Shiann Salmon (JAM); Zurian Hechavarria (CUB); Yanique Haye-Smith (TKS); Tia-Adana Belle(BAR);

11:15 am Men’s Steeplechase Heats

1:05 pm Men’s Pole Vault

1:50 pm Women’s 400m Semifinals
Shaunae-Miller Uibo(BAH); Sherika Jackson, Stephanie Ann McPherson(JAM); Roxana Gomez(CUB); Sada Williams(BAR); Aliyah Abrams(GUY)

2:20 pm Women’s Javelin Throw

2:35 pm Women’s 200m semifinal
Shashalee Forbes(JAM), Elaine Thompson(JAM); Anthoique Strachan, Tynia Gaither(BAH); Kamaria Durant(TTO); Marileidy Paulino(DOM)

3:10 pm Men’s 800M Final
Wesley Vasquez(PUR)

3:40 pm Men’s 200M Final
Kyle Greaux(TTO)


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Is a budding freelance Journalist. He worked for news outlets like Capital News Service, a news wire based out of the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism, where he graduated from with a Master's in Journalism. He has an undergraduate degree in communications from Bowie State University, where he served as Deputy Managing Editor for the schools official Newspaper: The Spectrum. He has also contributed to newspapers like The Washington Afro American, Montgomery County Gazette and the Takoma/Silver Spring Voice. Auburn has a strong passion for Athletics, particularly events 800 meters and under( and their corresponding relays).

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