Athletics at the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games

Athletics at the IV Commonwealth Youth Games
Host city Douglas, Isle of Man
Date(s) September
Main stadium National Sports Centre
Events 34
Records set 11 games records



Athletics was one of the seven sports of the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games. Held between 9 and 11 September, the events were staged at the National Sports Centre in Douglas, Isle of Man.

A total of 34 athletics events were contested, 17 for both boys and girls. Racewalking and pole vault events were scheduled for both sexes, but did not take place due to lack of entries. Over the course of the three-day tournament 11 Commonwealth Youth Games records were set or improved. Strong tailwinds affected both the sprint events and horizontal jumps.

Each Commonwealth Games Association sent up to two athletes per event, including one relay team. The age of participating athletes was limited to 16- and 17-year-olds only. This meant that for 2011 athletes must have been born in 1994 or 1995 to be eligible to take part.[1]

England was the most successful nation in the athletics programme, winning twelve events and taking 21 medals in total. South Africa won the next most gold medals, with six, while Australia had the next highest medal tally, with 17 medals overall. Kenya also performed well, with four golds among its ten medals. Host nation Isle of Man won one bronze medal. Twenty-six nations reached the athletics medal table.

The men's 800 metres was high calibre and medallists Timothy Kitum and Nijel Amos both went on to win medals at the 2012 London Olympics. Jazmin Sawyers, the long jump and relay gold medallist in Douglas, advanced into the senior ranks three years later at the 2014 Commonwealth Games by getting the long jump silver.

Medal summary

Boys

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres[2]
(wind: +2.9 m/s)
Tahir Walsh
 Antigua and Barbuda (ATG)
10.50 w Chijindu Ujah
 England (ENG)
10.52 w Josh Clarke
 Australia (AUS)
10.53 w
200 metres[3] Tom Holligan
 Scotland (SCO)
21.52 w Tahir Walsh
 Antigua and Barbuda (ATG)
21.66 w Dalton Coppins
 New Zealand (NZL)
21.75 w
400 metres[4] Clovis Asong
 England (ENG)
47.76 Alphas Kishoyian
 Kenya (KEN)
48.28 George Caddick
 England (ENG)
48.99
800 metres[5] Timothy Kitum
 Kenya (KEN)
1:49.32 GR Leonard Kosencha
 Kenya (KEN)
1:50.62 Nigel Amos
 Botswana (BOT)
1:51.07
1500 metres[6] Jonathan Sawe
 Kenya (KEN)
3:48.38 Vincent Mutai
 Kenya (KEN)
3:50.32 Robbie Farnham-Rose
 England (ENG)
3:51.89
3000 metres[7] Wiliam Sitonik
 Kenya (KEN)
7:57.03 GR Patrick Mwikya
 Kenya (KEN)
8:00.81 Phillip Kipyeko
 Uganda (UGA)
8:02.33
110 metres hurdles[8]
(wind: +3.4 m/s)
Andries van der Merwe
 South Africa (RSA)
13.32 w Anthony Collins
 Australia (AUS)
13.59 w Jack Edwards
 Australia (AUS)
13.85 w
400 metres hurdles[9] Durgesh Kumar
 India (IND)
51.76 GR Johannes Pretorius
 South Africa (RSA)
53.05 Kion Joseph
 Barbados (BAR)
53.52
2000 metres steeplechase[10] Zak Seddon
 England (ENG)
5:41.81 GR Zakaria Kiprotich
 Uganda (UGA)
5:43.93 Katleho Dyoyi
 South Africa (RSA)
5:56.91
4×100 metres relay[11]  South Africa (RSA)
Bradley Britz
Pieter Conradie
Johannes Pretorius
Andries van der Merwe
41.00  England (ENG)
Leon Reid
Elliot Safo
Joshua Street
Chijindu Ujah
41.06  Canada (CAN)
Steven Ajayi
Drelan Bramwell
Denray Jean-Jacques
Keefer Joyce
41.06
High jump[12] Willem van Schalkwyk
 South Africa (RSA)
2.03 m Tom Henry
 Australia (AUS)
2.00 m Michael Hartley
 England (ENG)
1.90 m
Long jump[13] Angus Gould
 Australia (AUS)
7.52 m w Elliot Safo
 England (ENG)
7.41 m w Ifeanyichukwu Otuonye
 Turks and Caicos Islands (TCA)
7.15 m w
Triple jump[14] Sithembiso Janki
 South Africa (RSA)
14.85 m Jimi Tele
 England (ENG)
14.60 m Gervais Tsoaoule-Mpazambe
 Cameroon (CMR)
13.88 m
Shot put[15] Navjetdeep Singh
 India (IND)
18.81 m GR Ruan Combrinck
 South Africa (RSA)
18.57 m Hezekiel Romeo
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)
17.97 m
Discus throw[16] Gerhard de Beer
 South Africa (RSA)
67.44 m GR Nicholas Percy
 Scotland (SCO)
62.96 m Jan-Louw Kotze
 South Africa (RSA)
62.90 m
Hammer throw[17] Callum Brown
 England (ENG)
72.19 m GR Michael Painter
 England (ENG)
68.64 m Nicholas Percy
 Scotland (SCO)
64.96 m
Javelin throw[18] Morne Moolman
 South Africa (RSA)
81.53 m GR Luke Cann
 Australia (AUS)
75.21 m Adrian Williams
 Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN)
63.02 m

Girls

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres[19]
(wind: +2.4 m/s)
Sophie Papps
 England (ENG)
11.53 w Caroline Morin-Houde
 Canada (CAN)
11.81 w Shaina Harrison
 Canada (CAN)
11.81 w
200 metres
(wind: +2.2 m/s)
Dina Asher-Smith
 England (ENG)
24.30 w Caroline Morin-Houde
 Canada (CAN)
24.44 w Chloe Lambert
 Scotland (SCO)
24.49 w
400 metres[20] Halima Nakaayi
 Uganda (UGA)
57.16 Siwanthi Rathnayaka
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
58.95 Alcindor Carinne
 Mauritius (MRI)
59.71
800 metres Katie Snowden
 England (ENG)
2:11.20 Rochelle Kennedy
 Australia (AUS)
2:12.06 Vanessa Mcleod
 Canada (CAN)
2:13.08
1500 metres[21] Ffion Price
 Wales (WAL)
4:44.14 Sophie Linn
 Australia (AUS)
4:45.33 Meropi Panagiotou
 Cyprus (CYP)
4:47.47
3000 metres Emelia Gorecka
 England (ENG)
9:14.08 Nancy Cheptegei
 Uganda (UGA)
9:22.70 Norah Jeruto Tanui
 Kenya (KEN)
9:24.02
100 metres hurdles[22]
(wind: +4.1 m/s)
Yasmin Miller
 England (ENG)
13.30 w Abbie Taddeo
 Australia (AUS)
13.70 w Deshaunda Morrison
 Canada (CAN)
13.77 w
400 metres hurdles Tatum Shaw
 Australia (AUS)
60.49 GR Hayley McLean
 England (ENG)
61.76 Taylor Farquhar
 Canada (CAN)
62.00
2000 metres steeplechase[23] Norah Jeruto Tanui
 Kenya (KEN)
6:28.10 GR Nancy Cheptegei
 Uganda (UGA)
6:36.41 Lilian Chemweno
 Kenya (KEN)
6:41.80
4×100 metres relay  England (ENG)
Dina Asher-Smith
Yasmin Miller
Sophie Papps
Jazmin Sawyers
46.19  Canada (CAN)
Shaina Harrison
Alexa Hrycun
Caroline Morin-Houde
Marie-Colombe St-Pierre
46.58  Australia (AUS)
Margaret Gayen
Tatum Shaw
Abbie Taddeo
Sophie Taylor
48.10
High jump[24] Leontia Kallenou
 Cyprus (CYP)
1.79 m Jeanelle Scheper
 Saint Lucia (LCA)
1.76 m Reagan Dee
 Isle of Man (IOM)
1.65 m
Long jump[25] Jazmin Sawyers
 England (ENG)
6.27 m w Naa Anang
 Australia (AUS)
5.94 m w Margaret Gayen
 Australia (AUS)
5.87 m w
Triple jump Natalie Apikotoa
 Australia (AUS)
12.55 m Greer Alsop
 New Zealand (NZL)
12.39 m w Sabrina Allen
 Jamaica (JAM)
11.42 m
Shot put[26] Sophie McKinna
 England (ENG)
14.75 m Taylah Sengul
 Australia (AUS)
14.10 m Chei Kenneally
 New Zealand (NZL)
12.96 m
Discus throw[27] Taylah Sengul
 Australia (AUS)
50.71 m GR Shadine Duquemin
 Jersey (JEY)
49.25 m Navjeet Kaur Dhillon
 India (IND)
45.27 m
Hammer throw[28] Louisa James
 England (ENG)
58.10 m Kimberley Reed
 Scotland (SCO)
54.22 m Mikki Genge
 Australia (AUS)
51.49 m
Javelin throw[29] Sune Wittmann
 Namibia (NAM)
43.25 m Carys Mansfield
 Wales (WAL)
39.18 m Shanica Yankey
 Dominica (DMA)
37.39 m

Medal table

Key
  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  England 12 6 3 21
2  South Africa 6 2 2 10
3  Australia 4 8 5 17
4  Kenya 4 4 2 10
5  India 2 0 1 3
6  Uganda 1 3 1 5
7  Scotland 1 2 2 5
8=  Antigua and Barbuda 1 1 0 2
8=  Wales 1 1 0 2
10  Cyprus 1 0 1 2
11  Namibia 1 0 0 1
12  Canada 0 3 5 8
13  New Zealand 0 1 2 3
14=  Jersey 0 1 0 1
14=  Saint Lucia 0 1 0 1
14=  Sri Lanka 0 1 0 1
17=  Barbados 0 0 1 1
17=  Botswana 0 0 1 1
17=  Cameroon 0 0 1 1
17=  Dominica 0 0 1 1
17=  Isle of Man 0 0 1 1
17=  Jamaica 0 0 1 1
17=  Mauritius 0 0 1 1
17=  Saint Kitts and Nevis 0 0 1 1
17=  Trinidad and Tobago 0 0 1 1
17=  Turks and Caicos Islands 0 0 1 1
Total 34 34 34 102

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