
Kaiwan Culmer
Kaiwan Culmer is a skilled Bahamian triple jumper who recently achieved a personal best leap of 55-02 2/3 (17.00 meters) at a track meet, securing fourth place. His impressive performance demonstrates his determination and potential as he prepares for upcoming competitions.
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Recent news mentions
Kaiwan Culmer is being guided by national record holder Leevan ‘Superman’ Sands.
WORLDS: ‘No medals. No problem’We also have Kaiwan Culmer, who should qualify for the men’s triple jump final.
Head coach Tito Moss pleased with Team BahamasKaiwan Culmer had one jump of 53-feet, 9 3/4-inches on his second attempt.
WORLDS: Strachan advances; Kerr, Culmer, Strachan bow outKaiwan Culmer - no start list available yet.
How we have fared so far at the World OutdoorsKaiwan Culmer is a Bahamian triple jumper who is competing in the World Championships after missing the Olympic Games.
World Athletics Championship Profile: Kaiwan CulmerKaiwan Culmer is a triple jumper included in the men's team for the World Championships.
Three added to Worlds teamKaiwan Culmer won his first major international gold medal in the men’s triple jump just before Strachan pulled off her triumph on the track.
Sprinter anthonique strachan CLAIMS the gold in 200
Kaiwan Culmer secured a gold medal in the men’s triple jump at the championships.
DOUBLE GOLD | The TribuneKaiwan Culmer won the Men’s Triple Jump with a jump of 17.29 meters.
Top athletes clash on our home soilKaiwan Culmer secured his place at the 2025 World Athletics Championships with a personal best jump of 17.29 metres.
Triple jumper Kaiwan Culmer qualifies for world championshipsBahamian triple jumper Kaiwan Culmer secured his place at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in emphatic fashion.
Kaiwan Culmer meets qualifier in triple jumpKaiwan Culmer, considered the next Bahamian triple jumper to watch, has shown a vast improvement since connecting with his legendary mentor Leevan 'Superman' Sands as his coach.
Triple jumper Kaiwan Culmer pleased with his progressionKaiwan Culmer opened the men’s triple jump with a lifetime best leap of 55-02 2/3 or 17.00 metres on his first attempt.
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