AthleticsLocal NewsSports Alleyne School duo get silver at NACAC by Rohansonn Waithe 08/07/2025 written by Rohansonn Waithe Updated by Barbados Today 08/07/2025 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 689 Alleyne School duo Natarie Lavine and Rejada Hinds did Barbados proud with second-place showings at the 5th North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletics Association (NACAC) Under-13 and Under-15 Championship over the weekend in Managua, Nicaragua. Competing in the Under-13 boys’ pentathlon (five events), Lavine earned 3206 points to edge out compatriot Alex Jones-Ifill (3202) who finished third of 29 competitors.Lavine’s results read: 60m sprint (8.35 seconds – 782 points – 12th), Long Jump (4.66 metres – 552 pts – 7th), High Jump (1.50m – 623pts – 3rd), Ball Throw (57.03m – 605 pts – 3rd), 1,000m run (3:06.65 minutes – 644 pts – 2nd). Ethan Gunpot of Grenada won the Under-13 boys’ pentathlon with 3,224 points, under the record of 3,331 held by Barbadian Ramarco Thompson. Hinds’ silver-medal performance of 4,340 points came in the 32-member Under-15 girls’ heptathlon (seven events): 80m (9.75s – 851 pts – 2nd), Long Jump (5.43m – 704 pts – 3rd), Shot Put (9.18m – 482pts – 6th), 60-metre hurdles (8.99s – 767pts – 1st), High Jump (1.45m – 582 – 5th), Ball Throw (42.62m – 475pts – 6th), 1,000m run (03:30.10m – 479pts – 6th). Rosmery Aybar of the Dominican Republic won the event with 4,414 points, under the record of 4,466 held by the now Olympic 100-metre gold medallist Julian Alfred of St Lucia. Hinds’ Under-15 teammate Seiarra Burrowes was 14th (3,418), while the Under-15 heptathlon boys duo of Shakobi Gittens (4,630) and Ajalah Cumberbatch (4,181) finished eighth and 22nd respectively.In the Under-13 girls’ pentathlon, Barbadian pair Janae Belgrave (2,490) and Zaniyah Browne (2,240) were 10th and 16th respectively. (RW) You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Rohansonn Waithe You may also like AG details who will miss out on public service appointments 17/12/2025 Reece’s ham cutters still bringing Xmas joy after 39 years 17/12/2025 Over 2 000 public officers to get permanent appointments 17/12/2025