Saint Kitts and Nevis at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics

Saint Kitts and Nevis competed at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics from August 27 to September 4 in Daegu, South Korea.

Saint Kitts and Nevis at the
2011 World Championships in Athletics
WA codeSKN
National federationSaint Kitts & Nevis Amateur Athletic Association
in Daegu
Competitors4
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
2
Total
2
World Championships in Athletics appearances
2009
2013

Team selection

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A team of 5 athletes was announced to represent the country in the event. The team is led by former 100m sprint world champion Kim Collins.[1]

The following athletes appeared on the preliminary Entry List,[2] but not on the Official Start List of the specific event,[3] resulting in a total number of 4 competitors:

KEY: Did not participate Competed in another event
Event Athlete
Men 4 x 100 metres relay Delwayne Delaney

Medalists

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The following competitors from Saint Kitts and Nevis won medals at the Championships

 
Kim Collins the 35-year-old World champion of 2003, being the oldest ever World 100m finalist, won a bronze medal in this event, and led his teammates in their first final ever to a further bronze medal in the 4 × 100 m relay (foto archived from 2009)
Medal Athlete Event
  Bronze Kim Collins 100 metres
  Bronze Jason Rogers
Kim Collins
Antoine Adams
Brijesh Lawrence
4 x 100 metres relay

All participating athletes won at least one medal.

Results

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Athlete Event Preliminaries Heats Semifinals Final
Time
Width
Height
Rank Time
Width
Height
Rank Time
Width
Height
Rank Time
Width
Height
Rank
Kim Collins 100 metres 10.13 3 Q 10.08 4 Q 10.09  
Kim Collins 200 metres 20.52 SB 7 20.64 11 Did not advance
Brijesh Lawrence 200 metres 21.16 43 Did not advance
Jason Rogers
Kim Collins
Antoine Adams
Brijesh Lawrence
4 x 100 metres relay 38.47 NR 8 38.49  

References

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  1. ^ BY Vijay (August 18, 2011), St. Kitts & Nevis name Kim Collin in World Champs team, trackalerts.com, archived from the original on October 7, 2011, retrieved August 19, 2011
  2. ^ IAAF (August 21, 2011), Entry Lists by Country (PDF), retrieved August 21, 2011
  3. ^ IAAF, Athletes participating per day, archived from the original on May 31, 2012, retrieved September 11, 2011
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