
Brion Ward
Brion Ward is a talented under-17 sprinter who won the 100m finals at the Diana Lynn-Thompson Classic with a time of 11.99 seconds, achieving a performance under the CARIFTA qualifying mark despite wind assistance.
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Brion Ward was part of the team that earned a silver in the 4 x 100m relay.
2025 CARIFTA GAMES: Team Bahamas climbs to 23 medals after day twoBrion Ward, already a bronze medalist in the 100m, set the stage, winning her heat of the Under-17 girls 200m in 24.36.
McCartney, Mackey medal as Team Bahamas pushes CARIFTA Games medal count to 13Ward fought right to the end and made sure that she was on the podium as she clinched the bronze in the under-17 girls 100m.
CARIFTA 2025: The Bahamas in close medal race with Jamaica after day oneBrion Ward had the fifth-best time of 11.75 in the under-17 girls 100m.
CARIFTA 2025: Bahamas strikes gold in javelin, sprinters advanceBrion Ward said it’s all about putting her mind on becoming a medallist in just her first appearance at CARIFTA.
Track athletes are ready for CARIFTABrion Ward is excited to be part of Team Bahamas and aims to win gold medals in her events.
CARIFTA team named | The TribuneBrion Ward clocked 24.08 seconds for the second spot in the under-17 girls’ 200m event.
Athletes qualify at the CARIFTA trialsBrion Ward, of DTSP Wolfpack, came first in the under-17 girls’ 100m finals.
Athletes qualify for CARIFTA at Diana Lynn-Thompson Classic






























































