Kion Benjamin

The 2021 NACAC U18 and U23 Championships is on at the Estadio Nacional in San José, Costa Rica. The meet is scheduled for three days, 9-11 July 2021. Live Results and Schedule for Day is posted below:

Nineteen (19) territories will be represented at this weekend’s event. Regrettably, North America will not be represented at all; the United States, Mexico, Canada, and Cuba were among the territories which opted not to send teams to the meet, which was last held in 2019 in Querétaro, Mexico.

On the track, there is likely to be a tough battle in the U23 men’s 100m. Olympic-bound Kion Benjamin (a member of Trinidad and Tobago’s 4×100-metre Tokyo team) will fancy his chances. But Benjamin won’t have things his own way at all, as he must hold off the likes of Matthew Clarke (Barbados); Guinove Joanus (Haiti); and Odaine McPherson (Jamaica).

Day 1, 1st Session Schedule

Time  
Event  
Age Group  
Round  
Tot  
 
Friday – Morning
08:00 Pole Vault U18-Women Final 1 Result
08:00 High Jump U20-Women Final 1 Result
08:00 High Jump U23-Women Final 3 Result
08:00 Discus Throw 1.5 kg U18-Men Final 5 Seed
08:30 Decathlon – 100 mts (1) U23-Men Points 2 Result
08:30 Decathlon – 100 mts (1) U18-Men Points 1 Result
08:40 Heptathlon – 100 mts Hurdles 0.76 (1) U18-Women Points 1 Result
08:40 Heptathlon – 100 mts Hurdles 0.84 (1) U23-Women Points 1 Result
08:50 5.000 Metres U23-Men Final 1 Seed
09:15 Decathlon – Long Jump (2) U23-Men Points 2 Seed
09:15 Decathlon – Long Jump (2) U18-Men Points 1 Seed
09:15 3.000 Metres U18-Women Final 3 Seed
09:15 3.000 Metres U18-Men Final 1 Seed
09:30 Discus Throw 1 kg U23-Women Final 4 Seed
09:30 100 Metres U18-Women Semifinal 9 Seed
09:40 100 Metres U18-Men Semifinal 9 Seed
09:50 100 Metres U23-Men Semifinal 12 Seed
10:00 Heptathlon – High Jump (2) U18-Women Points 1 Seed
10:00 Heptathlon – High Jump (2) U23-Women Points 1 Seed
11:15 Discus Throw 1.75 kg U20-Men Final 3 Seed
11:15 Discus Throw 2 kg U23-Men Final 3 Seed
11:15 Decathlon – Shot Put 7.26 kg (3) U23-Men Points 2 Seed
11:15 Decathlon – Shot Put 5 kg (3) U18-Men Points 1 Seed
11:15 Triple Jump U18-Men Final 9 Seed
11:15 Triple Jump U20-Men Final 4 Seed

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Day 1, 2nd Session Schedule

Time  
Event  
Age Group  
Round  
Tot  
 
Friday – Afternoon
13:00 Triple Jump U23-Men Final 5 List
13:00 Shot Put 4 kg U20-Women Final 1 List
13:00 Shot Put 4 kg U23-Women Final 4 List
13:00 Decathlon – High Jump (4) U23-Men Points 2 List
13:00 Decathlon – High Jump (4) U18-Men Points 1 List
13:00 Discus Throw 1 kg U18-Women Final 7 List
13:45 400 Metres Hurdles 0.76 U23-Women Final 1 List
13:45 400 Metres Hurdles 0.76 U18-Women Final 4 List
14:00 400 Metres Hurdles 0.84 U18-Men Final 7 List
14:15 Heptathlon – Shot Put 4 kg (3) U23-Women Points 1 List
14:15 Heptathlon – Shot Put 3 kg (3) U18-Women Points 1 List
14:15 400 Metres Hurdles 0.91 U20-Men Final 1 List
14:15 400 Metres Hurdles 0.91 U23-Men Final 3 List
14:30 Decathlon – 400 mts (5) U18-Men Points 1 List
14:30 Decathlon – 400 mts (5) U23-Men Points 2 List
14:30 Javelin Throw 700g U18-Men Final 3 List
14:45 100 Metres U18-Women Final
14:55 100 Metres U20-Women Final 5 List
15:05 100 Metres U23-Women Final 7 List
15:15 100 Metres U18-Men Final
15:25 100 Metres U20-Men Final 7 List
15:30 Shot Put 6 kg U20-Men Final 3 List
15:35 100 Metres U23-Men Final
15:45 Triple Jump U18-Women Final 4 List
15:45 Triple Jump U20-Women Final 1 List
15:45 Heptathlon – 200 mts (4) U23-Women Points 1 List
15:45 Heptathlon – 200 mts (4) U18-Women Points 1 List
16:00 Javelin Throw 500g U18-Women Final 2 List
16:15 Shot Put 7.26 kg U23-Men Final 2 List
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Anthony Foster is a renowned Jamaican sports journalist, honored twice as the Jamaica sports journalist of the year (in 2004 and 2005). His journalistic achievements are globally recognized. Notably, he authored an award-winning article on Usain Bolt, the iconic 6-time Olympic champion, 11-time World champion, and record holder for the sprint double. This significant piece was published in the Jamaica Gleaner in 2004. Anthony's extensive coverage includes prestigious events such as the Olympic Games in Beijing 2008, London 2012, and Rio 2016. He has also provided coverage for seven (7) World Athletics Championships held between 2007 and 2022, alongside various other international sporting events. Noteworthy mentions comprise his coverage of the 2007 World Cup of cricket and his cherished experience reporting on the 2004 clash between his favorite football team, Argentina, and the USA.