AthleticsNewsSwimming CARIFTA UPDATE – SWIMMING – Simmons, Ashby, Stoddard secure gold; Greenidge gets silver by Barbados Today 18/04/2022 written by Barbados Today Updated by Fernella Wedderburn 18/04/2022 2 min read A+A- Reset Jaiya Simmons Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 450 The name Jaiya Simmons is on the tongue of swimming enthusiasts and deservingly so, as the 12-year-old Barbadian has added three more gold medals to her overall tally of six, after day two of the ongoing 35th CARIFTA Swimming Championship. Simmons, a member of Pirates Swim Club, is as impressive as it gets with her performances at that level, as she secured three gold medals in the 50m butterfly, 400m individual medley and a relay gold in the 4x100m medley relay. That is inclusive of her gold medals earned on the opening day of competition, on Saturday, in the 50m backstroke, 100m butterfly and the 4x100m freestyle relay. Jaiya Simmons In the Girls 11 to 12 butterfly, Simmons secured the top podium finish in 30.74 seconds but it was just off the 30.69 seconds national record she registered during heat one of the preliminaries on Saturday morning. The previous Barbados record of 30.80 seconds was set by Asa Dunwoody. Simmons then produced two other gold medals showing in the 11 to 12 Girls 100m backstroke in 1:11.14 ahead of Violet Smith who produced a 1:11.88 time for silver. Barbadian Tariq Greenidge secured the silver medal in Boys 11 to 12 age group of the 100m backstroke in 1:07.68 and was just beaten to the wall by Cayman Islands Luke Higgo in 1:07.60 for the victory. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Business owners disappointed Police investigate shooting It has so far been one of the most incredible showings at the CARIFTA Swimming, from Simmons in particular, as she secured her fifth gold medal in the 400m individual medley. The young upcoming talent recorded 5:31.37 to win the event. Unfortunately, fellow Barbadian Zachary Burke missed out on a podium finish in that event as he clocked a fourth-place finish of 1:15.95 behind bronze medalist Lev Fayh 1:14.76 for the Cayman Islands. Speaking of the boys 11 to 12, Victor Ashby wrote his name on the 50m butterfly gold medal in 28.82 seconds. Victor Ashby Adara Stoddard who captured Barbados’ first gold medal of the night – and in so doing made her mother Sharon Small, manager of the Barbados CARIFTA Swim team very proud – earned another gold last night in the Girls 15 to 17 400m individual medley. Adara Stoddard Stoddard, one of the strongest if not the strongest swimmer in that age group for females, won in 5:20.87. (ML) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Suriname’s ex-President Desi Bouterse dead at 79 25/12/2024 69 BDF recruits complete training 22/12/2024 ThenWhat? Charity wraps up 2024 Christmas Hamper and Toy Drive 22/12/2024