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Good start for Jamaica on opening day of Commonwealth Games

by April 5th, 2018

The Jamaicans had a good start to the commonwealth games in the Gold Coast in Australia with victories in several team and individual events this morning.

Olympian alia Atkinson qualified for the final of the women’s 50 metres breast stroke swimming event in convincing fashion after winning her semi-final.

She touched the wall in 30.53. Seconds to take the event ahead of, England’s Sarah Vasey and Tatjana Schoenmaker of South Africa third.

Atkinson had earlier won heat one in 30.98 seconds.

The sunshine girls opened their netball competition in pool a’ with a crushing 88-30 win over Fiji led by captain Jhaniele Fowler Reid who scored 40 goals from 43 attempts on 93 percent shooting accuracy, with Romelda Aiken converting 24 of 32 tries and Rebeca Robinson 15 of 16.

In the meantime the Jamaican female basketball team opened campaign on a winning note after stopping India 66-57, thanks to Jennifer George who scored a game high 19 points and grabbed 19 rebound, while Captain Sasha Dixon supported with 12 points, 6 assists and 4 rebounds.  The Jamaicans will next face New Zealand on Saturday morning Jamaica time.

Other victories for Jamaica came in the men’s squash event, where Lewis Walters and Chris Binnie successfully advanced to the round of 16 . Walters first shut out peter creed of wales 3-1 to win his round of 64 match up, and followed up that with a 3-love win over Daniel Zamit Lewis of Malta in round of 32.

Top Caribbean player Chris Binnie took out Saurav Ghosal of India 3-2 in his round of 32 game, and earlier he blanked regional opponent Jason Doyle of st Vincent and the Grenadines 3-love in the first round.

In badminton the Jamaican team lost 5-love to Singapore in the mixed team event.

Lori Sharpe finished 22nd overall in the final of the women’s triathlon event with a time of 1 hour 11 minutes and 58 seconds, as the gold went to Flura Duffy of Bermuda in 56 minutes and 50 seconds.

Sharpe’s compatriot Phillip Mcatty finished 32nd in the final of the men’s equivalent in 1 hour 9 minutes and 19 seconds.

In the men’s gymnastics event Jamaican Reis Beckford qualified for Saturday’s final, as he placed fifth overall in qualifiers after accumulating 78.125 points, following his performances in the pommel horse, still rings, vault and beam.

In lawn bowls Jamaica lost the opening game 28-6 to Northern Ireland, and will next face South Africa in section b’ of round three in their next game.

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