Sol BVI 2011 Athletes of The Year (Left to right) Lynelle Huggins (substituting for his daughter Nelda Huggins, Youth Female Athlete of The Year); Kedrick Matthew, Youth Male Athlete of The Year; Tarique Moses, Junior Male Athlete of The Year; Sol Country Manager Deborah Benjamin, Tarika Moses, co-Youth Female Athlete of The Year and Chantel Malone, Senior Female Athlete of The Year. Ms. Malone was also the 2009 and 2010 Junior Female Athlete of The Year. Photo: TODD?VANSICKLE

With three national indoor records under her belt and four NCAA

All America Honours to her credit during her senior year, Chantel Malone was crowned the 2011 Sol BVI Senior Female Athlete of The Year during the BVI Athletics Association’s third annual Athletes Awards Recognition Gala, held at Drakes Point at Fort Burt on Dec. 28.

Ms. Malone, who was the 2009 and 2010 Sol BVI Junior Athlete of the Year, completed her eligibility at the University of Texas. During the season she broke Ashley Kelly’s 400 metre national indoor record, after running 53.23 seconds, then improved on her Long Jump standard with a leap of 6.65 metres and extended her own Triple Jump mark to 13.45 metres.

There was no senior male award presented for the second successive year.

Shenique Frett, who qualified for the IAAF World Youth Championships in the 100, 200 and 400 metre, copped the Most Outstanding Under-20 Girls award and the Sol BVI Junior Female Athlete of the Year.

Tarique Moses who also bagged Most Outstanding Under-17 Boys Track Athlete honours—repeated as the Sol Junior Male Athlete of the Year. During the season, he broke Steve Augustine’s 17-year old National Youth and Scholastic  800-metre record after running 1 minute and 59.03 seconds.

Carifta Games Under-17 Girls 100-metre bronze medalist Nelda Huggins and 400 metre Carifta Games fourth place finisher and Leeward Islands 200 metre champion Tarika Moses, shared the Sol BVI Youth Female Athlete of the Year award.

In the closest race of all the awards presented on the night, Kedrick Matthew collected the Sol BVI Youth Male Athlete of the Year Award, getting the nod over Kyron McMaster. Mr. Matthew was a CAC Age Group Championships silver medalist and won three medals at the Leeward Islands Youth Championships including 800 metre gold. Mr. McMaster was also a CAC Age Group Championships silver medalist, and won three medals at the Leeward Islands Youth Championships, but two of his medals were bronze.

Rose Phillips King Adams and Theda Bucknor Forbes, received the BVI Athletics Foundation Lifetime Achievement Awards for their respective services to the association in the early days. Ms. Adams was the territory’s leading athlete of the 1970s and also served as association secretary through 2002.

Ms. Forbes was a coach, an administrator, and member of the first Carifta Games team in that included Ms. Adams, in 1976.

Coaches who have served for a minimum of five years, were also recognised for their services by the BVI Athletics Foundation. Awards were also doled out in two new categories. Deshawn Douglas won the Colonial Insurance Comeback Male Athlete of the Year, while Sprint Tech Coach Willis “Chucky” Todman picked up the inaugural BVI Athletics Association Coach of the Year Award.

Lenford Levy, Director of the IAAF Regional Development Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico, was the guest speaker.

BVI Athletics Association 2011 award recipients are as follows:

Sol BVI 2011Athletes of the Year

Senior Female: Chantel Malone

Junior Female: Shenique Frett

Junior Male: Tarique Moses

Youth Female: Nelda Huggins and Tarika Moses

Youth Male: Kedrick Matthew

Sol National Record Breakers

Chantel Malone: 400 metres indoor national record, 53.23 seconds, February 11, 2011, Albuquerque

Chantel Malone: Long Jump Indoor National Record, 6.65m (21’10) January 28, 2011, Fayetteville

Chantel Malone:Triple Jump National Indoor Record, 13.45 metres March 12, 2011, College Station.

Karene King: 200 metres indoor national record, 24.02 seconds, February 11, 2011

4 x 100 metres Relay National Junior Record:  (Brandon Andrew, J’Maal Alexander, Royce David, Shaquoy Stephens, 42.92) March 25, 2011.

Tarique Moses: 800 metres National Youth Record, 1 Minute, 59.03 seconds, April 25, 2011, Montego Bay.

Lakeisha Warner: 800 metres National Youth Record, 2 minutes, 19.50 seconds, April 24, 2011, Montego Bay

J’Maal Alexander: 200 Meters, National Jr. Record, 21.69 seconds, Basseterre.

Kanishque Todman: Heptathlon National Record, 4,046 points, July 22-23, 2011.

Zebalon McLean: Half Marathon National Record, 1 hour 34 Minutes and 45 seconds, November 19, 2011.

Lifetime Achievement Awards

Theda Bucknor-Forbes, Rose Phillips King Adams

Most Outstanding Combined Events Female Athlete

Chantel Malone

Most Outstanding Combined Events Male Athlete

Keron Stoute

Most Outstanding Women’s Open Track Athlete

Ashley Kelly

Most Outstanding Men’s Open Field Athlete

Keron Stoute

Most Outstanding Women’s Open Field Athlete

Chantel Malone

Most Outstanding Boys Under-20 Track Athlete

J’Maal Alexander

Most Outstanding Girls Under-20 Track Athlete

Shenique Frett

Most Outstanding Boys Under-20 Field Athlete

Jevonte Croal

Most Outstanding Girls Under-20 Field Athlete

Kanishque Todman

Most Outstanding Boys Under-17 Track Athlete

Tarique Moses

Most Outstanding Girls Under-17 Track Athlete

Taylor Hill

 

Most Outstanding Boys Under-15 Track Athlete

Deshawn Douglas

Most Outstanding Girls Under-15 Track Athlete

Nelda Huggins/Tarika Moses

Most Outstanding Boys Under-15 Field Athlete

Kyron McMaster

Most Outstanding Girls Under-15 Field Athlete

Kala Penn

Most Outstanding Boys Under 13 Field Athlete

Kedrick Matthew

Most Outstanding Girls Under 13 Field Athlete

Arianna Hayde

Most Outstanding Boys Under-13 Track Athlete

Kedrick Matthew

Most Outstanding Girls Under-13 Track Athlete

Kiara Huggins

Most Outstanding Boys Under-11 Track Athlete

Chaz Fahie

Most Outstanding Girls Under-11 Track Athlete

Kiara Adams

Most Outstanding Boys Under 11 Field Athlete

Chaz Fahie

Most Outstanding Girls Under 11 Field Athlete

Zaniah Corea

Blenheim Trust Road Racing Awards

Road Race Series: Men: Zebalon McLean. Emrol Amsterdam and Adrian Dale Women: Meriel Steadman, Claire Louise Whiley and Kay Reddy

College Race Series Cross Country Awards

Open Men and Open Women: Khiry Creque and Meriel Steadman

Most improved Athletes

Men: Deshawn Douglas Women:Lakeisha Warner

Colonial Insurance Comeback Athletes of the Year

Deshawn Douglas

Coach of the Year

Willis “Chucky” Todman