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En este video les estaré mostrando todo acerca de los horarios como tambien donde podrán ver el partido entre Nicaragua vs Dominica en el torneo de la CONCACAF Fútbol Femenino 2025. #nicaragua #usa #concacaf #futbolfemenino
The Boys Under-20 4x400 meter relay final at CARIFTA 2026 delivered one of the most dramatic races of the entire meet… because this final had speed, pressure, a championship record, and one brutal twist at the end. In the end, Barbados came away with the gold after running a massive 3:05.49, setting a new Championship Record and finishing like a team that knew exactly how to handle the biggest moment. But this race was far from easy. Because Jamaica was right there. For much of the race, Jamaica stayed in the fight and looked like a serious threat to take over, eventually finishing with silver in 3:06.79 after pushing Barbados all the way through the closing stages. And then came the biggest shock of all… the Bahamas got disqualified. That changed everything. Because based on time, they would have run 3:07.28 and been right in the medal mix — but one relay error turned a potential podium into heartbreak. In this video, I break down: How Barbados won this race late Why Jamaica made this a real championship battle How Trinidad & Tobago grabbed bronze Why the Bahamas DQ completely changed the final And what this race says about the next generation of Caribbean quarter-milers Because in the 4x400… you don’t just need speed — you need order, composure, and a team that can close under pressure. Final Results 🥇 Barbados — 3:05.49 CR 🥈 Jamaica — 3:06.79 🥉 Trinidad & Tobago — 3:10.64 4️⃣ Grenada — 3:13.07 5️⃣ Guyana — 3:13.67 6️⃣ Saint Kitts & Nevis — 3:20.01 ❌ Bahamas — DQ (would have run 3:07.28) Drop your thoughts below 👇 Did Barbados win this race… or did the Bahamas DQ become the biggest story? And who impressed you most in this final? #CARIFTA2026 #Boys4x400 #BarbadosTrack #JamaicaTrack #RelayRace #TrackAndField #CARIFTAGames #WorldAthletics #BahamasTrack #TrinidadAndTobagoTrack #U20Athletics #AthleticsBreakdown #TrackHighlights #RelayAnalysis #CaribbeanAthletics
Barbados stormed to a Carifta Record in the 4x400m to run 3:05.49. Jamaica finished close behind in 3:06.79. Website: ...
The Girls Under-20 4x100 meter relay final at CARIFTA 2026 turned into a strong championship performance from Jamaica, as they clocked 43.76 to take gold over Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados. From the first leg to the anchor, Jamaica looked like the most complete team in the field. Their quartet of Renecia Edwards, Tiana Marshall, Natrece East, and Shanoya Douglas combined raw speed, control, and clean baton execution to get the job done when the pressure was highest. But this race was not a runaway. Trinidad and Tobago stayed in the fight all the way through, finishing second in 44.17, while Barbados and Bahamas battled right to the line for the bronze medal. In this video, I break down: How Jamaica controlled the race Why Trinidad and Tobago still ran a very strong final The tight bronze-medal battle Which relay exchanges made the biggest difference And why this final was won on more than just pure sprint speed Because when it comes to the 4x100… one clean exchange can be the difference between gold and going home disappointed. Final Results 🥇 Jamaica – 43.76 🥈 Trinidad and Tobago – 44.17 🥉 Barbados – 45.40 4️⃣ Bahamas – 45.44 5️⃣ Grenada – 47.77 Comment your take below 👇 Did Jamaica dominate this race… or did Trinidad make them earn it? And who impressed you most in the final? #CARIFTA2026 #Girls4x100Relay #JamaicaTrack #TrackAndField #SprintRelay #CARIFTAGames #WorldAthletics #TrinidadTrack #BahamasTrack #BarbadosTrack #RelayBreakdown #AthleticsAnalysis #U20Athletics #TrackRecap #SprintHighlights
The Boys U20 4x100 meter relay at CARIFTA 2026 delivered exactly what relay fans wanted — speed, pressure, baton drama, and a stacked final. After looking sharp in the prelims, Trinidad and Tobago came back even stronger in the final, dropping 39.64 to secure gold over Jamaica (39.84) and Grenada (40.18). But this race was bigger than just the final result… Because from the semis to the championship race, every team had a story: Trinidad and Tobago laid down the fastest prelim time Jamaica survived the semis and then exploded in the final Grenada stayed composed and earned bronze Bahamas looked dangerous but just missed the podium And several teams showed how much relay chemistry and baton execution matter under pressure In this video, I break down the entire journey from semis to final, including: Which teams looked strongest in the prelims Why Trinidad’s baton work won them gold How Jamaica nearly turned it around Grenada’s big bronze-medal run And what separated the podium teams from the rest Because in the 4x100… speed gets attention — but the baton wins medals. Final Results 🥇 Trinidad and Tobago – 39.64 🥈 Jamaica – 39.84 🥉 Grenada – 40.18 4️⃣ Bahamas – 40.29 5️⃣ Barbados – 40.87 6️⃣ Guyana – 40.91 Drop your thoughts below 👇 Did Trinidad win this relay… or did Jamaica leave too much for the final? And which team surprised you the most? #CARIFTA2026 #4x100Relay #TrackAndField #SprintRelay #JamaicaTrack #TrinidadAndTobagoTrack #BahamasTrack #GrenadaTrack #WorldAthletics #RelayFinal #CARIFTAGames #TrackAnalysis #U20Athletics #SprintBreakdown #AthleticsHighlights
The Boys U20 4x100 meter relay prelims at CARIFTA 2026 delivered serious drama as Trinidad and Tobago clocked a blazing 39.78 to lead the field into the final. But this race is far from over… The Bahamas looked solid, Grenada impressed, Barbados stayed right there, and even though Jamaica only ran 40.71, they are still one of the most dangerous teams in the field if they clean up their baton exchanges. In this video, I break down: Trinidad and Tobago’s huge statement run Why Bahamas still looks like a major gold threat Grenada and Barbados as sleeper podium teams Why Jamaica cannot be counted out And what could decide the Boys U20 4x100m relay final Because in the 4x100… speed helps — but the baton decides everything. Finalists Discussed Trinidad and Tobago Bahamas Grenada Barbados Jamaica Guyana Martinique British Virgin Islands Drop your predictions below 👇 Who wins the Boys U20 4x100m final? And what’s your top 3 podium? #CARIFTA2026 #4x100Relay #TrackAndField #SprintRelay #JamaicaTrack #BahamasTrack #TrinidadAndTobagoTrack #WorldAthletics #RelayRace #AthleticsAnalysis #CARIFTAGames #TrackNation #U20Athletics #SprintBreakdown #TrackHighlights
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