June Caddle Explained

June Caddle
Birth Date:15 July 1957
Sport:Athletics
Event:100 metres, 100 metres hurdles

June Caddle (born 15 July 1957) is a retired Barbadian athlete who competed in sprinting and hurdling events. She represented her country at the inaugural World Championships in Helsinki. Her biggest success was the bronze medal in 100 metres hurdles at the 1982 Central American and Caribbean Games.

International competitions

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Representing
1976CARIFTA Games (U20)Nassau, Bahamas3rd100 m hurdles15.1 (w)
1978Central American and Caribbean GamesMedellín, Colombia5th100 m12.19
5th100 m hurdles14.34
Commonwealth GamesEdmonton, Canada21st (h)100 m12.09
8th100 m hurdles14.13 (w)
1979Pan American GamesSan Juan, Puerto Rico13th (sf)100 m12.09
11th (h)100 m hurdles14.63
1982Central American and Caribbean GamesHavana, Cuba3rd100 m hurdles14.08
Commonwealth GamesBrisbane, Australia24th (h)100 m11.96 (w)
14th (h)100 m hurdles13.97
400 m hurdlesDNF
1983World ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finland40th (h)100 m12.56
34th (h)100 m hurdles14.89 (w)