Kenisha Pascal Explained

Headercolor:red
Kenisha Pascal
Nickname:'Bones'
Birth Place:St. George's, Grenada
Sport:Track and field
Club:St. David's Track Blazers
Pb:Half marathon: 2:14.18
3000m :10:16.04

Kenisha Pascal (born 1987) is a Grenadian middle- and long-distance runner. She set the Grenadian national record for the half marathon in 2003 with a time of 2:14.18. After winning three Gold and one Silver medal at the 2016, Kenisha was awarded the Veda Bruno Award for most outstanding female at the OECS Championship.[1] On 4 November 2018 Kenisha won the second leg of the South American 10K which was held in Guyana.[2]

Competition record

Representing
2003St. George's, Grenada3rdHalf marathon2:02:28
2016OECS Track and Field ChampionshipsTortola, British Virgin Islands1st3000m10:30.03
1st800m2:17.26
1st1500m4:45.51
2nd4 × 400 m RELAY3:41.75 [3]
2017St. George's, Grenada3rd3000m10:16.04 [4]
St. George's, Grenada1st800m2:15.67[5] [6]
1st1500m4:47.09
Kirani James Athletic Stadium, Grenada1st3000m10:54.85
1st800m2:14.38
1st1500m4:49.51
2nd4 × 400 m RELAY3:37.48

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grenada at Guyana's Boyce and Jefford Track and Field Classic VII. 26 August 2016.
  2. Web site: Forde reigns supreme!.
  3. Web site: OECS Championships - Complete Results (Raw).
  4. Web site: Grenada Invitational 2017 - MeetPro by DirectAthletics. www.cfpitiming.com.
  5. http://grenadabroadcast.net/pastshows2/WH1{{dead link|date=September 2017}}
  6. Web site: Whitsuntide Games 2017 Results Day 1.