OECS Track and Field Championships

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OECS Track and Field Championships
First event1986
Last event2017
Organiser Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States

The OECS Track and Field Championships was an annual track and field competition between athletes representing one of the member states of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). This event started in 1986 and was first held at Queen's Park, in Grenada. The second was also held in Grenada and thereafter moved around the OECS until 1992. Under the auspices of the OECS Athletics Congress (OAC) the first edition of the revived OECS Track and Field Championships was held in St. Kitts in 2014. [1]

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Editions

EditionYearCityCountryDatesVenueNo. of
events
No. of
athletes
Winner
1986 St. George's GrenadaQueen's Park
1987 St. George's GrenadaQueen's Park
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
I2014 Basseterre Saint Kitts and NevisJuly 2014Flag of the British Virgin Islands.svg British Virgin Islands
II2016 Road Town British Virgin Islands2–3 July 2016A.O. Shirley Recreation GroundFlag of the British Virgin Islands.svg British Virgin Islands
III2017 St. George's Grenada1–2 July 2017 Kirani James Athletic Stadium Flag of the British Virgin Islands.svg British Virgin Islands

Championships records

Men

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetPlaceRef
1500 m 3:53.90 Edgar Marbeq Flag of Saint Lucia.svg Saint Lucia3 July 20162016 Championships Road Town, British Virgin Islands [2]
Javelin throw 84.81 m Anderson Peters Flag of Grenada.svg Grenada2 July 20172017 Championships St. George's, Grenada [3]

Women

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetPlaceRef
400 m 52.29 Ashley Kelly Flag of the British Virgin Islands.svg British Virgin Islands2 July 20162016 Championships Road Town, British Virgin Islands [4]
4 × 100 m relay 43.43 Beatriz Cruz
Celiangeli Morales
Ginoiska Cancel
Carol Rodriguez
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico2 July 20162016 Championships Road Town, British Virgin Islands [5]

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