Powell and Simpson, the best CAC athletes of the year
Sunday 29 October 2006
Jamaican
sprinters Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson have been selected the best
Central American and Caribbean Athletes of the Year, following a superb
season.
Their trainer, Stephen Francis, was also
named the North America, Central America and Caribbean Track & Field
Coaches Association (NACACTFCA) Coach of the Year.
Unbeaten in 16 finals, the 23-year old
Powell equalled his 100m World record twice (9.77) and became the first
Jamaican to claim a share of the IAAF Golden League jackpot.
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Coach Stephen Francis
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He also added the Commonwealth Games
title and the World Athletics Final titles to his extensive pedigree, as
well as improving his 200m personal best to a more than respectable
19.90.
Powell will be awarded with the CAC
Athlete of the Year for the second consecutive season.
Sherone Simpson was also impressive in
the sprints, posting the year’s fastest times at 100m (10.82) and 200m
(22.00).
The 22-year old clocked seven of the 11
sub-11 second times and won the World Cup in Athens, as well as the
World Athletics Final, both over 100m. In March she also won the
Commonwealth title over 200m.
She also dominated four of the six IAAF
Golden League meetings and anchored the Americas squad to the 4x100m
relay win at the World Cup.
For more details, please go to the
Central American and Caribbean Athletics Confederation (CACAC)
website -
www.athlecac.org
Javier Clavelo Robinson for the IAAF
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