
Shatalya Dorsett
Shatalya Dorsett is an 18-year-old track athlete from Grand Bahama, who recently earned the Sun Belt Conference Newcomer of the Year award for her impressive performance at Georgia Southern, where she dominated the 60 metres at the national indoors. As she prepares for her last CARIFTA Games, she aims to secure medals in the 100m, 200m, and relay events.
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Shatalya Dorsett is a sophomore sprinter from Grand Bahama who is also competing at Georgia Southern.
Bahamian connection standing out at Georgia SouthernShatalya Dorsett celebrated her bronze in the under-20 girls' 100m and aimed for a strong relay performance.
2025 CARIFTA GAMES: Team Bahamas climbs to 23 medals after day twoShatalya Dorsett, the 100m bronze medalist, powered through to the finish line for second in her heat in 23.31.
McCartney, Mackey medal as Team Bahamas pushes CARIFTA Games medal count to 13Dorsette said it was good for her to come here and pull off a medal for her country.
CARIFTA 2025: The Bahamas in close medal race with Jamaica after day oneShatalya Dorsett advanced to the final of the under-20 girls 100m with the sixth-best time of 11.50.
CARIFTA 2025: Bahamas strikes gold in javelin, sprinters advanceShatalya Dorsett said she can’t wait to see what unfolds outdoors after her dominating performance at Georgia Southern.
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