The co-captain of Jamaica’s female the Olympian pulled away from Venezuela’s Jeserik Pinto, who touched the wall in 26.76 seconds for silver with the bronze going to the Mexican Ibanez Lopez in 27.08 seconds.
Atkinson had won Jamaica’s first medal on Friday night, when she broke the championship record in the women’s 100m breaststroke in a record setting 1 minute 06.83 seconds.
The medal puts Jamaica joint seventh on the medal standings with Bahamas and Trinidad. The table is being led by Mexico with 50 medals, including 18 gold, 13 silver and 19 bronze.
All Jamaica and Caribbean champion Chris Binnie booked a spot in the semi-final of the men’s squash event, Binnie beat Noah Browne of Bermuda 11-6, 11-8, 11-4.
The Jamaican male hockey team suffered a similar fate to their female compatriots after losing one nil to Barbados earlier this afternoon in their opening game. The Jamaica ladies will next be in action tomorrow against Guatemala at 10 am Jamaica time, while the men’s team will be back in action on Monday afternoon at 2pm against Cuba.
In women’s football Jamaica’s under 20 reggae girls suffered their second loss in three days, after losing 2-1 to Costa Rica in women’s football action.
Jamaica before being reduced to ten players took the lead thanks to Khadijah ‘Bunny’ Shaw who came off the bench to score in the 57th minute. However, Costa Rica replied through their captain Katherine Alvarado in minute 66, before Maria Dallas scored from the penalty spot after Jamaica was reduced to 10 players.
In cycling Jamaica’s Oshane Williams pedals off in action on Monday in the men’s scratch race.