Silver and bronze medals for Bermuda athletes, swimmers
Bermuda's track team claimed a hat-trick of medals on the opening day of the Carifta Games in Cayman Islands.
And at the Carifta Swimming Championships in Jamaica, Bermuda won a silver and bronze medal.
In the Cayman Islands sprinter Jeneko Place, long distance runner Juma Mouchette and Jasmine Brunson all placed on the podium on Saturday.
Place ran a personal best of 10.71 seconds in the boys under-17 100 metres to takes the silver medal, Brunson won a bronze in the girls under-20 long jump with a leap of 5.86m and Mouchette also came away with a bronze in the girls under-17 1,500m with PB time of 4.12.83.
Dage Minors finished eighth in the under-17 boys 1,500m with a PB of 4.20.59.
Yesterday, both Shaquille Dill and Henry Stevens-Carty both qualified for the 800m finals.
Former Carifta Games medallist, Aaron Evans, competed in the Florida Relays at the weekend where he ran a PB and broke the Bermuda junior record in the 800m in a time of 1:48.64, placing third.
In Jamaica Emma Frankin won the bronze in the 50 backstroke in the 13-14 age group and set a new Bermuda record breaking Rebecca Sharpe's old one while Stephanie Miles won the silver in the 400 IM in the 15-17 age group.
The Carifta Swimming Championships finish on Tuesday.