The 2020 Gibson McCook Relays takes place at the National Stadium in Kingston on 29 Feb.
Again, athletes and their schools go in search of bragging rights with less than one month to go before Champs 2020.
Below are our top three picks for the 4x100m, 4x400m and 4x800m events.
GIRLS
4x100m GIRLS C4
1. Hydel
2. St. Jago
3. Edwin Allen
- These teams ran 47secs at Central Champs
4x100m GIRLS C3
1. Hydel
2. Edwin Allen
3. St. Jago
- Add Holmwood who will fight with the Edwin and Jago for minor places.
4x100m GIRLS C2
1. Edwin Allen
2. Holmwood
3. Hydel
- Edwin Allen will have to drop the baton twice to lose
4x100m GIRLS C1
1. Holmwood
2. St. Jago
3. Edwin Allen
- Kevona Davis of Edwin Allen and Ashanti Moore of Hydel could make a lot of difference for their teams here.
4x800m GIRLS Open
1. Edwin Allen
2. Holmwood
3. St. Jago
- Edwin Allen has the edge but won’t have things there way with Holmwood.
4x400m GIRLS Open
1. Holmwood
2. Hydel
3. St. Jago
- Holmwood with the quartet at Penn Relays for Holmwood in 2019
BOYS
4x100m BOYS C4
1. KC
2. STETHS
3. JC
- Wolmer’s should also feature here.
4x100m BOYS C3
1. JC
2. KC
3. Calabar
- KC will be very dangerous here and could also win.
4x100m BOYS C2
1. KC
2. STETHS
3. Calabar
- Should be a comfortable victory for KC
4x100m BOYS C1
1. JC
2. KC
3. STETHS
- Tough one to call, especially with St. Jago, but JC gets the edge
4x800m BOYS Open
1. Calabar
2. KC
3. JC
- Calabar with Kevroy Venson and Kimar Farquharson is unstoppable. KC with their Africans and JC with a few Caribbean talents will fight for 2nd and 3rd
4x400m BOYS Open
1. KC
2. JC
3. Holmwood
- Excelsior, Champs 2019 winners, will also be a threat and like any of those top three, could win. All four teams ran 3:11 this season already.
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