Jamaica goes into Tuesday’s final day of the Carifta Swimming championships in second place on the points table with 566-and-half points in Trinidad and Tobago.
They trail behind Bahamas 739, with hosts Trinidad and Tobago third on 532 points. The Cayman Islands sits in fourth place on 361-and-a-half points with Barbados, 343, rounding out the top five.
On the medals table, the Jamaicans are in third with 41 medals, 12 golds, 17 silvers and 12 bronze.
The Bahamas leads that table with 55 medals, followed by Trinidad and Tobago with 42, The Cayman Islands is in fourth with 24 and Barbados fifth with 21 medals.
Skyelar Richards won the 13-14 girls’ 200-metres individual medley on Monday in 2:32.87, her team mate Kia Alert finished sixth in 2:39.03.
Jamaica’s Nolan Barrett finished third in 2:19.88 seconds and Adlai Nixon eighth in 2:30.54 in the boys’ race.
Kai Lawson won gold in the 11-12 girls 100-metres freestyle in 1:01.40, with Emanuelle Spence fourth in 1:03.96.
Alert won the 13-14 girls’ 100-metres freestyle in 1:02.39, with Barrett taking the boys’ race in 52.81 seconds.

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