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The stars who shone at Champs 2016

The Inter-Secondary Schools Boys and Girls' Champions is one of the most anticipated and celebrated events on the Jamaican sporting calendar. Last year, a number of records were rewritten, new stars were crowned and old stars cemented their places in history, as Jamaica's high-school athletes once again showed why the country is, and will remain, a veritable athletics factory. Here are three of our six picks for the stars of Champs 2016.
Junelle Bromfield - The St Elizabeth Technical High (STETHS) middle-distance queen is a very special talent. She came into Champs 2016 in imperious form, having smashed the Class One 400m and 800m records at the County of Cornwall Athletics Association Western Championships - part of the Digicel Grand Prix Athletics Championship in February 2016. At Champs, she completed one of the most difficult feats, winning gold medals in the Class One girls 400m, 800m, 1500m and 4x400m open relay. After taking the 1500 metres in 4:40.77 on the Friday, Bromfield returned on Saturday to take the 400m in 51.74. Two hours later, she dismantled the 800 metres field, clocking 2.09.70 to bring the crowd at the National Stadium to its feet. She ended Champs 2016 anchoring the STETHS' 4x400 relay team to victory. Her exploits earned 27 individual points, making her Champion Girl.

Christopher Taylor - Calabar's heir to the throne only recently vacated by Michael O'Hara was fittingly crowned after mind-bending performances in the Class Two 200m, 400m and the 4x400m open relay. The young lion roared early, clocking 20.80 seconds to smash the 200m record of 20.89 set by former Calabar standout Ramone McKenzie in 2007. Taylor was in a record-setting mood, as he also wiped out, in the heats, Devaughn Baker's (Jamaica College) mark of 46.64, set in 2013. In the final, having already had the rest of the field covered with 100m to go, he jogged to the line in 47.76. Taylor also played a vital role in the Class Two 4x100m as Calabar also set a new record of 40.29 seconds. The 4x400m finale was a dream to witness, as Taylor underlined his school's fifth successive title when he anchored the team to victory in 3:09.77 in a blockbuster showdown with KC's Akeem Bloomfield, who stormed around to the front, only to see Taylor outsprint him in the final 100m.

Dejour Russell - Christopher Taylor may have been the name on everyone's lips post-Champs, but Russell was more than just a cog in the wheel of the Calabar machine. He won the Class Two 110m hurdles, equalling former lion Michael O'Hara's 13.45 set in 2013, and anchored the 4x100m team to victory in a new record of 40.29 seconds. He placed second in the 100m and 200m, clocking 10.54 and 21.38, respectively. His 23 individual points earned him the Champion Boy title.

The Inter-Secondary Schools Boys and Girls' Champions is one of the most anticipated and celebrated events on the Jamaican sporting calendar. Last year, a number of records were rewritten, new stars were crowned and old stars cemented their places in history, as Jamaica's high-school athletes once again showed why the country is, and will remain, a veritable athletics factory. Here are three of our six picks for the stars of Champs 2016.

Junelle Bromfield - The St Elizabeth Technical High (STETHS) middle-distance queen is a very special talent. She came into Champs 2016 in imperious form, having smashed the Class One 400m and 800m records at the County of Cornwall Athletics Association Western Championships - part of the Digicel Grand Prix Athletics Championship in February 2016. At Champs, she completed one of the most difficult feats, winning gold medals in the Class One girls 400m, 800m, 1500m and 4x400m open relay. After taking the 1500 metres in 4:40.77 on the Friday, Bromfield returned on Saturday to take the 400m in 51.74. Two hours later, she dismantled the 800 metres field, clocking 2.09.70 to bring the crowd at the National Stadium to its feet. She ended Champs 2016 anchoring the STETHS' 4x400 relay team to victory. Her exploits earned 27 individual points, making her Champion Girl.

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