2013 Leeward Islands Junior Championships In Athletics
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2013 Leeward Islands Junior Championships In Athletics
The 2013 Leeward Islands Junior Championships in Athletics took place on June 1, 2013. The event was held at the A. O. Shirley Recreation Ground in Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands. Detailed reports were published. A total of 28 events were contested, 15 by boys and 13 by girls. Results The Leeward Islands Junior Championships were held jointly with the BVI Twilight Invitational and the event was covered on Facebook. Complete results for both competitions can be found on the British Virgin Islands Athletics Association webpage. BVI Twilight Invitational The results of the BVI Twilight Invitational were discussed in detail. Leeward Islands Junior Championships (Open) Boys †: Shernyl Burns from was already 22 years old. Girls Medal table (Leeward Islands Junior Championships, unofficial) Participation BVI Twilight Invitational According to an unofficial count, 42 athletes from 13 countries participated. * (1) * (4) * (5) * (6) * (6) * ...
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Road Town
Road Town, located on Tortola, is the capital of the British Virgin Islands. It is situated on the horseshoe-shaped Road Harbour in the centre of the island's south coast. The population was about 15,000 in 2018. The name is derived from the nautical term "the roads", a place less sheltered than a harbour but which ships can easily get to. A development called Wickham's Cay, consisting of two areas that were reclaimed from the sea and a marina, have enabled Road Town to emerge as a haven for yacht chartering and a centre of tourism. This area is the newest part of the city and the hub for the new commercial and administrative buildings of the BVI. The oldest building in Road Town, HM Prison on Main Street, was built in 1774. Climate The British Virgin Islands enjoy a tropical climate, moderated by trade winds. Temperatures vary little throughout the year. In the capital, Road Town, typical daily maxima are around in the summer and in the winter. Typical daily minima are aro ...
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Gustavo Cuesta
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4 X 100 Metres Relay
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Anastasia Le-Roy
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Kineke Alexander
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Patricia Hall (athlete)
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Crystal Emmanuel
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Margarita Manzueta
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