2011 NACAC Combined Events Championships
The 2011 NACAC Combined Events Championships were held in Mona, Saint Andrew, Jamaica, at the Usain Bolt Track of the University of the West Indies on May 27–28, 2011. A detailed report on the event and an appraisal of the results was given.[1]
2011 NACAC Combined Events Championships | |
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Organisers | NACAC |
Edition | 6th |
Date | May 27–28 |
Host city | Kingston, Jamaica |
Venue | Usain Bolt Track |
Participation | 28 + 1 invited athletes from 12 + 1 invited nations |
Medallists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's Decathlon | Maurice Smith Jamaica | 8078 | Damian Warner Canada | 7760 | Chris Helwick United States | 7609 |
Women's Heptathlon | Emily Pearson United States | 5585 | Salcia Slack Jamaica | 5534 | Francia Marzanillo Dominican Republic | 5474 |
Results
Men's Decathlon
- Key
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank | Athlete | Overall points | 100 m | LJ | SP | HJ | 400 m | 110 m H | DT | PV | JT | 1500 m |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Maurice Smith Jamaica |
8078 | 874 10.94 s w:-1.8 |
852 7.16 m w:+2.2 |
906 16.88 m |
723 1.91 m |
824 49.80 s |
973 14.01 s w:+0.5 |
821 47.61 m |
790 4.60 m |
685 56.50 m |
630 4:48.13 min | |
Damian Warner Canada |
7760 | 933 10.68 s w:-1.8 |
918 7.43 m w:+1.9 |
657 12.83 m |
749 1.94 m |
825 49.77 s |
989 13.89 s w:+0.5 |
772 45.25 m |
731 4.40 m |
643 53.68 m |
543 5:02.98 min | |
Chris Helwick United States |
7609 | 755 11.49 s w:-2.0 |
833 7.08 m w:+1.4 |
699 13.52 m |
776 1.97 m |
803 50.26 s |
796 15.45 s w:+0.5 |
678 40.67 m |
819 4.70 m |
703 57.71 m |
747 4:29.69 min | |
4 | Chris Randolph United States |
7358 | 723 11.64 s w:-2.0 |
823 7.04 m w:+2.5 |
700 13.54 m |
749 1.94 m |
791 50.52 s |
829 15.17 s w:+0.5 |
734 43.42 m |
673 4.20 m |
673 55.68 m |
663 4:42.69 min |
5 | Steven Marrero Puerto Rico |
6647 | 667 11.92 s w:-1.8 |
746 6.71 m w:+0.5 |
688 13.34 m |
593 1.76 m |
737 51.72 s |
564 17.59 s w:+0.5 |
764 44.88 m |
702 4.30 m |
674 55.75 m |
512 5:08.42 min |
6 | Pat Arbour Canada |
6547 | 647 12.02 s w:-2.0 |
595 6.04 m w:+0.1 |
697 13.48 m |
619 1.79 m |
647 53.82 s |
775 15.63 s w:+0.5 |
810 47.10 m |
535 3.70 m |
720 58.83 m |
502 5:10.20 min |
7 | Rodrigo Sagaon Mexico |
6540 | 801 11.27 s w:-2.0 |
578 5.96 m w:+1.1 |
589 11.72 m |
544 1.70 m |
842 49.42 s |
742 15.92 s w:+0.5 |
695 41.49 m |
617 4.00 m |
564 48.32 m |
568 4:58.63 min |
8 | Darwin Colón Honduras |
6539 | 814 11.21 s w:-1.8 |
702 6.52 m w:+0.8 |
629 12.37 m |
619 1.79 m |
756 51.29 s |
846 15.03 s w:+0.5 |
689 41.20 m |
535 3.70 m |
416 38.22 m |
533 5:04.74 min |
9 | Jorge Eduard Rivera Mexico |
6367 | 661 11.95 s w:-2.0 |
702 6.52 m w:+1.0 |
594 11.79 m |
831 2.03 m |
721 52.08 s |
745 15.89 s w:+0.5 |
559 34.75 m |
535 3.70 m |
511 44.72 m |
508 5:09.15 min |
DNF | Claston Bernard Jamaica |
5508 | 812 11.22 s w:-1.8 |
764 6.79 m w:+0.4 |
686 13.30 m |
803 2.00 m |
745 51.55 s |
903 14.56 s w:+0.5 |
795 46.37 m |
0 NH |
DNS | |
10 | Rolando Ayala El Salvador |
4723 | 673 11.89 s w:-2.0 |
659 6.33 m w:+1.8 |
444 9.30 m |
0 NH |
758 51.25 s |
455 18.75 s w:+0.5 |
337 23.44 m |
457 3.40 m |
379 35.60 m |
561 4:59.71 min |
DNF | Marcos Sánchez-Valle Puerto Rico |
2021 | 746 11.53 s w:-1.8 |
584 5.99 m w:+0.9 |
691 13.39 m |
DNS | ||||||
DNS | Joe Detmer United States |
Women's Heptathlon
- Key
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank | Athlete | Overall points | 100 m H | HJ | SP | 200 m | LJ | JT | 800 m |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emily Pearson United States |
5585 | 980 13.99 s w:-1.2 |
806 1.66 m |
613 11.27 m |
887 25.00 s w:-3.6 |
744 5.65 m w:-2.9 |
751 44.35 m |
804 2:21.48 min | |
Salcia Slack Jamaica |
5534 | 872 14.77 s w:-1.8 |
736 1.60 m |
674 12.20 m |
795 26.03 s w:-2.5 |
846 5.99 m w:-1.1 |
745 44.05 m |
866 2:16.91 min | |
— | Naomi Osazuwa Nigeria |
5506 | 990 13.92 s w:-1.2 |
879 1.72 m |
658 11.96 m |
899 24.87 s w:-3.6 |
822 5.91 m w:+0.4 |
496 31.00 m |
762 2:24.64 min |
Francia Marzanillo Dominican Republic |
5474 | 903 14.54 s w:-2.3 |
771 1.63 m |
696 12.52 m |
850 25.40 s w:-2.5 |
651 5.33 m w:+0.0 |
726 43.08 m |
877 2:16.11 min | |
4 | Juana Castillo Dominican Republic |
5356 | 862 14.85 s w:-2.3 |
806 1.66 m |
707 12.70 m |
713 26.98 s w:-3.6 |
729 5.60 m w:-0.1 |
677 40.53 m |
862 2:17.18 min |
5 | Jen Cotten Canada |
5245 | 966 14.09 s w:-1.2 |
736 1.60 m |
581 10.79 m |
850 25.40 s w:-3.6 |
807 5.86 m w:-1.7 |
413 26.63 m |
892 2:15.03 min |
6 | Kasey Hill United States |
5194 | 938 14.29 s w:-1.2 |
736 1.60 m |
722 12.92 m |
821 25.73 s w:-3.6 |
686 5.45 m w:-1.7 |
460 29.13 m |
831 2:19.42 min |
7 | Audilia da Veiga / Martinique |
4883 | 932 14.33 s w:-2.3 |
842 1.69 m |
677 12.24 m |
742 26.64 s w:-2.5 |
606 5.17 m w:-1.2 |
497 31.08 m |
587 2:38.75 min |
8 | Karla Scheleske Mexico |
4816 | 831 15.08 s w:-2.3 |
842 1.69 m |
564 10.53 m |
669 27.52 s w:-2.5 |
645 5.31 m w:-1.4 |
573 35.08 m |
692 2:30.05 min |
9 | Shianne Smith Bermuda |
4807 | 817 15.19 s w:-1.8 |
632 1.51 m |
525 9.93 m |
827 25.66 s w:-2.5 |
651 5.33 m w:-0.6 |
492 30.82 m |
863 2:17.14 min |
10 | Ayde Villareal Mexico |
4779 | 931 14.34 s w:-1.2 |
701 1.57 m |
417 8.27 m |
793 26.05 s w:-3.6 |
831 5.94 m w:-1.0 |
254 18.14 m |
852 2:17.93 min |
11 | Sharon Day United States |
4771 | 949 14.21 s w:-1.2 |
879 1.72 m |
780 13.79 m |
856 25.34 s w:-3.6 |
715 5.55 m w:-3.4 |
592 36.09 m |
DNS |
12 | Ana María Porras Costa Rica |
4602 | 806 15.27 s w:-2.3 |
806 1.66 m |
531 10.03 m |
691 27.25 s w:-3.6 |
732 5.61 m w:-0.1 |
356 23.58 m |
680 2:31.02 min |
13 | Gleneve Grange Jamaica |
4331 | 584 17.11 s w:-1.8 |
632 1.51 m |
533 10.06 m |
738 26.69 s w:-3.6 |
617 5.21 m w:-1.0 |
491 30.74 m |
736 2:26.59 min |
14 | Ruth Morales Guatemala |
4008 | 672 16.35 s w:-2.3 |
701 1.57 m |
466 9.03 m |
681 27.38 s w:-3.6 |
464 4.64 m w:-0.4 |
462 29.21 m |
562 2:40.95 min |
DNF | Andrea Jackson Bermuda |
2012 | 713 16.01 s w:-1.8 |
666 1.54 m |
633 11.58 m |
DNS | |||
DNS | Janieve Russell Jamaica |
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 28 athletes from 12 countries.
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Invited:
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See also
References
- Foster, Anthony (29 May 2011), Smith and Pearson take NACAC Combined Events titles, IAAF, retrieved September 16, 2013
- NACAC COMBINED EVENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS - 5/27/2011 to 5/28/2011 - UWI / USAIN BOLT TRACK - KINGSTON JAMAICA, USA Track & Field, retrieved September 16, 2013
- NACAC COMBINED EVENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS - 5/27/2011 to 5/28/2011 - UWI / USAIN BOLT TRACK - KINGSTON JAMAICA (PDF), CACAC, 28 May 2011, retrieved September 16, 2013
- NACAC COMBINED EVENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS - 5/27/2011 to 5/28/2011 - UWI / USAIN BOLT TRACK - KINGSTON JAMAICA (PDF), NACAC, 28 May 2011, archived from the original (PDF) on 4 April 2012, retrieved September 16, 2013
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