CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES MEET GOALS IN THE BAHAMAS

May 06, 2024

Eight teams from four Caribbean countries, managed to qualify to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, during the World Athletics Relays, held at the Thomas Augustus Robinson Stadium in Nassau, Bahamas, held this weekend with the participation of ten Central American and Caribbean delegations.

The Bahamas, Jamaica, Dominican Republic and Trinidad and Tobago were the nations of the region that obtained tickets to next summer’s Olympic Games.

Jamaica’s men’s and women’s 4x100m and 4x400m relays, as well as the women’s and mixed 4x400m relay, sealed their qualification to Paris 2024, making the island the delegation with the largest number of teams to this summer’s most important event, with four.

Meanwhile, Trinidad and Tobago had the opportunity to qualify two relays for the Olympic athletics competition, with its women’s 4x100m and men’s 4x400m teams.

The locals, meanwhile, made a thrilling qualification in front of their home crowd on Sunday afternoon when the 4×400-meter mixed relay, secured their place when their star sprinter, Shaunae Miller-Uibo, crossed the finish line in 3:12.81, setting a new national record.

The Dominican Republic also qualified for the mixed 4×400 relay on Saturday.

CARIBBEAN PARTICIPATION IN NASSAU

A total of seven Caribbean delegations gathered at the World Relay Athletics Championships, with the integration of Barbados, Cuba and Guyana, in addition to those already mentioned.

For the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, 16 teams will compete in the relays, where 14 of them have qualified from this World Athletics in The Bahamas, while the remaining two teams will be chosen through the ranking, where the two best relays not classified will obtain their classification confirmation.

CLASSIFIED BY EVENTS

We will now detail the delegations that have qualified for the athletics relays for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, where the Caribbean has eight teams assured for this summer’s event.

EVENTNOCs
4x400m MIXEDOQ1 – UNITED STATES
OQ1 – NETHERLANDS
OQ1 – IRELAND
OQ1 – BELGIUM
OQ1 – POLAND
OQ1 – NIGERIA
OQ1 – DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
OQ1 – FRANCE
OQ2 – THE BAHAMAS
OQ2 – GREAT BRITAIN
OQ2 – GERMANY
OQ2 – SWITZERLAND
OQ2 – JAMAICA
OQ2 – UKRAINE
4x400m MENOQ1 – BOTSWANA
OQ1 – SOUTH AFRICA
OQ1 – BELGIUM
OQ1 – JAPAN
OQ1 – GERMANY
OQ1 – ITALY
OQ1 – NIGERIA
OQ1 – GREAT BRITAIN
OQ2 – UNITED STATES
OQ2 – BRAZIL
OQ2 – TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
OQ2 – SPAIN
OQ2 – POLAND
OQ2 – INDIA
4x400m WOMENOQ1 – IRELAND
OQ1 – UNITED STATES
OQ1 – GREAT BRITAIN
OQ1 – ITALY
OQ1 – NORWAY
OQ1 – POLAND
OQ1 – CANADA
OQ1 – FRANCE
OQ2 – BELGIUM
OQ2 – SPAIN
OQ2 – NETHERLANDS
OQ2 – SWITZERLAND
OQ2 – JAMAICA
OQ2 – INDIA
4x100m WOMENOQ1 – UNITED STATES
OQ1 – GREAT BRITAIN
OQ1 – GERMANY
OQ1 – POLAND
OQ1 – AUSTRALIA
OQ1 – NETHERLANDS
OQ1 – CANADA
OQ1 – FRANCE
OQ2 – ITALY
OQ2 – IVORY COAST
OQ2 – NIGERIA
OQ2 – JAMAICA
OQ2 – SWITZERLAND
OQ2 – TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
4x100m MENOQ1 – UNITED STATES
OQ1 – JAPAN
OQ1 – CANADA
OQ1 – ITALY
OQ1 – CHINA
OQ1 – FRANCE
OQ1 – GREAT BRITAIN
OQ1 – JAMAICA
OQ2 – SOUTH AFRICA
OQ2 – GHANA
OQ2 – AUSTRALIA
OQ2 – GERMANY
OQ2 – NIGERIA
OQ2 – LIBERIA

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