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Grenada at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics | |
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WA code | GRN |
in Berlin | |
Competitors | 6 (3 men, 3 women) |
Medals |
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World Championships in Athletics appearances | |
Grenada competed at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics from 15 to 23 August in Berlin. [1]
A team of 6 athletes represented the country in the event.
None of the representatives earned a medal at this event.
Athlete | Event | Preliminaries | Heats | Semifinals | Final | ||||
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Time Width Height | Rank | Time Width Height | Rank | Time Width Height | Rank | Time Width Height | Rank | ||
Joel Redhead | 200 metres | 21.37 | 5 | Did Not Advance | N/A | Did Not Advance | N/A | ||
Rondell Bartholomew | 400 metres | 46.85 | 7 | Did Not Advance | N/A | Did Not Advance | N/A | ||
Randy Lewis | Triple Jump | 16.73m|8th | N/A | N/A | Did Not Advance | N/A | Did Not Advance | N/A |
Athlete | Event | Preliminaries | Heats | Semifinals | Final | ||||
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Time Width Height | Rank | Time Width Height | Rank | Time Width Height | Rank | Time Width Height | Rank | ||
Trish Bartholomew | 400 metres | 54.89 | 6 | Did Not Advance | N/A | Did Not Advance | N/A | ||
Neisha Bernard-Thomas | 800 metres | 2:04.55 | 5 | Did Not Advance | N/A | Did Not Advance | N/A | ||
Patricia Sylvester | Triple Jump | 13.22m|18th | N/A | N/A | Did Not Advance | N/A | Did Not Advance | N/A | |
Patricia Sylvester | Long Jump | 5.92m|18th | N/A | N/A | Did Not Advance | N/A | Did Not Advance | N/A |
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