OMG! Shanoya Douglas DESTROYS Girls U20 200m RECORD in CARIFTA 2026 Final

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The Girls Under-20 200 meter final at CARIFTA 2026 turned into a complete Shanoya Douglas masterclass.

The Jamaican sprint star stormed to gold in 22.11 seconds (+1.9), setting a new CARIFTA championship record and delivering one of the most dominant performances of the entire meet. The official CARIFTA results on World Athletics list Douglas as the winner in 22.11 with Jamaica’s Natrece East second in 23.39 and Haiti’s Breanne Barnett third in 23.49.

And what makes this performance even more impressive is that this wasn’t random form — Douglas had already been on a tear coming into CARIFTA. Just a week earlier, World Athletics reported that she ran a world U20-leading 22.36 at the Jamaican Boys and Girls Championships, confirming she entered this meet in elite sprint shape. Her World Athletics profile also shows a 22.58 personal best on record, underlining how serious her 2026 season has been.

In this video, I break down:

How Shanoya Douglas completely separated from the field
Why this was more than just a win
Jamaica’s huge 1-2 finish with Natrece East
Breanne Barnett’s strong bronze-medal run for Haiti
And what this result means for the rest of the season

Because this wasn’t just a championship performance…

this was a statement to the entire sprint world.
Final Results

🥇 Shanoya Douglas (Jamaica) — 22.11 CR
🥈 Natrece East (Jamaica) — 23.39
🥉 Breanne Barnett (Haiti) — 23.49
4️⃣ Saige Demeritte (Bahamas) — 23.68
5️⃣ Noemi Theodore (Trinidad & Tobago) — 23.79
6️⃣ Kayla Charles (Trinidad & Tobago) — 23.86
7️⃣ Alexis Roberts (Bahamas) — 24.05
DNS — Aniya Nurse (Barbados)

Drop your thoughts below 👇
Was Shanoya Douglas always winning this final… or did she exceed even the hype?

And can anybody in the Caribbean stop her right now?

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