Guyanese athletes fall short on opening day in Peru

Team Guyana has experienced several exists at the first hurdle of the championship.

World U-20 Championships

The opening day of the World U-20 Athletics Championships in Lima, Peru, will be one to forget for Guyana as several athletes fell short at the first hurdles of their respective events at the Estadio Atlético de la Videna.

First up was the mixed relay quartet, which consisted of Nerissa McPherson, Enoch Monroe, Tianna Springer, and Dhneilson Gill. They could only cross the finish line in sixth place in Heat 2 of the event with a time of 3:26.06, not doing enough to book a spot in the final.

Meanwhile, Guyana had two representatives in the Men’s 100m event. Local lad Ezekiel Newton and USA-based Jackson Clarke took to the track, but neither could make it out of their respective heats. Newton clocked 10.80s while Clarke was marginally better with 10.68s, but sadly neither time was good enough to push them into the semi-finals.