Hyman, Dennis deliver gold as Jamaica climbs medal table with five on Day Three

After two medal-less days, Jamaica roared to life on Wednesday at the Junior Pan American Games in Asunción, Paraguay, collecting five medals—two of them gold—to vault into sixth place on the medal standings among 19 nations.

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The breakthrough came in the men’s 400m and 400m hurdles, where Jasauna Dennis and Tyreece Hyman delivered inspired performances that electrified the Jamaican camp. Their victories, backed by three bronze medals, underscored the island’s enduring sprint tradition.

Dennis runs into the record books

Dennis lit up the track in the men’s 400m, storming home in a Championship Record 45.56 seconds, eclipsing the previous mark of 45.59 seconds set in 2021. The 19-year-old’s commanding run gave Jamaica its first gold of the Games.

Trinidad and Tobago’s Jaden Marchan chased him hard, producing a lifetime best 45.80 seconds for silver, while Brazil’s Vinicius Galeno was just behind in 45.83 seconds for bronze. Jamaica’s Shaemar Uter clocked 46.13 seconds for fifth, adding to the nation’s presence in the final.

“This win is special—it means Jamaica is on the board and I’m proud to have delivered,” Dennis said after the race.

Hyman’s masterclass in the hurdles

Not long after, Jamaica doubled its tally as Tyreece Hyman produced back-to-back personal bests to claim the men’s 400m hurdles crown. Having already clocked 49.03 seconds in the semi-final, he sharpened his execution to win gold in 48.90 seconds, outlasting Brazil’s Matheus Da Silva, who had earlier set the championship record in the heats (48.23).

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Da Silva settled for silver in 49.28 seconds, while Jamaica’s Romario Stewart secured the bronze with a personal best 50.11 seconds, improving on the 50.79 seconds he ran at the national championships in June.

Anderson and Colstock deliver bronze medals

The Jamaican medal rush was complemented by two gutsy third-place finishes on the women’s side.

In the 400m, Shanakaye Anderson became Jamaica’s first medalist of the Games when she ran 53.41 seconds to clinch bronze. Canada’s Dianna Proctor blazed to gold in a championship record 51.97 seconds, while Bermuda’s Caitlyn Bobb took silver with 52.14 seconds.

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Meanwhile, in the 400m hurdles, Daynea Colstock rose to the occasion with a lifetime best 58.78 seconds for third. Mexico’s Antonia Sanchez dominated the event in a record-setting 55.91 seconds, with Michelle Smith of the U.S. Virgin Islands second in 56.61 seconds.

Hurdles heartbreak and near misses

Not all of Jamaica’s medal hopes materialized. The women’s 100m hurdles ended in disappointment when medal favorites Oneka Wilson failed to finish, and Brianna Campbell was disqualified under World Athletics rule TR22.6 for not clearing a hurdle properly.

In distance events, Kishay Rowe narrowly missed the podium in the women’s 1500m, placing fifth in 4:29.03 minutes. The men’s 800m semi-finals also proved unforgiving: Shavan Jarrett, after leading for most of the way, faded to sixth in 1:54.89 minutes, while Dylan Decambre was disqualified for a lane violation after initially placing fourth.

Jamaicans advance in the sprints

There was cause for optimism, however, as Jamaica pushed multiple athletes into Thursday’s 200m finals. Sanjay Seymore (21.13) and Odaine Crooks (21.18) both advanced from the men’s semi-finals, while Marissa Palmer (23.82) and Alliah Baker (24.23) qualified from the women’s rounds.

With their golden breakthrough on Day Three, Jamaica’s athletes have reignited their campaign, showing that the medal table may yet shift further in their favor.

 

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