Grenada at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics

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Grenada at the
2009 World Championships in Athletics
Flag of Grenada.svg
WA codeGRN
in Berlin
Competitors6 (3 men, 3 women)
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
World Championships in Athletics appearances
2007
2011

Grenada competed at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics from 15 to 23 August in Berlin. [1]

Contents

Team selection

A team of 6 athletes represented the country in the event.

Medalists

None of the representatives earned a medal at this event.

Results

Men

AthleteEventPreliminariesHeatsSemifinalsFinal
Time
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
Rank
Joel Redhead 200 metres 21.375Did Not AdvanceN/ADid Not AdvanceN/A
Rondell Bartholomew 400 metres 46.857Did Not AdvanceN/ADid Not AdvanceN/A
Randy Lewis Triple Jump 16.73m|8thN/AN/ADid Not AdvanceN/ADid Not AdvanceN/A

Women

AthleteEventPreliminariesHeatsSemifinalsFinal
Time
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
Rank
Trish Bartholomew 400 metres 54.896Did Not AdvanceN/ADid Not AdvanceN/A
Neisha Bernard-Thomas 800 metres 2:04.555Did Not AdvanceN/ADid Not AdvanceN/A
Patricia Sylvester Triple Jump 13.22m|18thN/AN/ADid Not AdvanceN/ADid Not AdvanceN/A
Patricia Sylvester Long Jump 5.92m|18thN/AN/ADid Not AdvanceN/ADid Not AdvanceN/A

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References

  1. Entry list Archived 2009-08-23 at the Wayback Machine . Retrieved on 2009-08-15.