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Athletes from the West Indies Federation competed under the name Antilles (ANT),[1] renamed to British West Indies (BWI) by the IOC, at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. Thirteen competitors—two from Barbados, four from Trinidad, and seven from Jamaica—all men, took part in thirteen events in five sports.[2] The short-lived nation only participated at these single Games, as Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago competed independently again in 1964, and Barbados started competing at the 1968 Games as the federation did not compete at the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley. The team won two bronze medals, both in track and field athletics.

Quick Facts British West Indies at the 1960 Summer Olympics, IOC code ...
British West Indies at the
1960 Summer Olympics
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IOC codeBWI
(ANT used at these Games)
NOCWest Indies Olympic Association
in Rome
Competitors13 in 5 sports
Medals
Ranked 147th
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
2
Total
2
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
 Jamaica (1948–1956, 1964–)
 Trinidad and Tobago (1948–1956, 1964–)
 Barbados (1968–)
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Participation

Timeline of participation

More information Date, Team ...
DateTeam
1948–1956 Jamaica (JAM) Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)
1960 British West Indies (BWI)
1964 Jamaica (JAM) Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)
1968– Barbados (BAR)
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Medal tables

Medals by Summer Games

More information Games, Athletes ...
Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
1960 Rome13002239
Total0022148
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Medals by summer sport

More information Sport, Gold ...
SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Athletics0022
Totals (1 entries)0022
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List of medalists

More information Medal, Name ...
Medal Name Sport Event Date
 Bronze George Kerr (JAM)AthleticsMen's 800 metresSeptember 2
 Bronze George Kerr (JAM)
 Jim Wedderburn (BAR)
 Keith Gardner (JAM)
 Malcolm Spence (JAM)
AthleticsMen's 4×400 metre relaySeptember 8
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Results by event

Athletics

More information Event, Name ...
EventNameResult
Men's 100 metres Dennis Johnson Heats: 10.4 (2nd in heat)
Quarter-finals: 10.4 (4th, did not advance)
Men's 200 metres Clifton Bertrand Heats: 21.3 (3rd in heat)
Quarter-finals: 21.4 (6th, did not advance)
Dennis Johnson Heats: 21.2 (1st in heat)
Quarter-finals: 21.1 (3rd)
Semi-finals: 21.0 (5th, did not advance)
Men's 400 metres Malcolm Spence Heats: 47.6 (1st in heat)
Quarter-finals: 46.9 (3rd)
Semi-finals: 46.8 (5th, did not advance)
James Wedderburn Heats: 47.4 (2nd in heat)
Quarter-finals: 47.0 (4th, did not advance)
Men's 800 metres George Kerr Heats: 1:50.9 (1st in heat)
Quarter-finals: 1:49.4 (1st)
Semi-final: 1:47.1 (1st)
Final: 1:47.1 (→  Bronze)
Men's 4×400 metre relay George Kerr
James Wedderburn
Keith Gardner
Malcolm Spence
Heats: 3:09.1 (1st in heat)
Semi-final: 3:09.2 (2nd)
Final: 3:04.0 (→  Bronze)
Men's 110 metre hurdles Keith Gardner Heats: 14.3 (1st in heat)
Quarter-finals: 14.3 (2nd)
Semi-final: 14.2 (3rd)
Final: 14.4 (→ 5th place)
Men's long jump Paul Foreman Qualification: 7.42 m
Final: 7.26 m (→ 12th place)
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Cycling

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EventNameResult
Individual road race Clyde Rimple DNF
Sprint Clyde Rimple Heats: 2nd of 2
Repechage: 1st of 2
Repechage final: 2nd of 3
Eighth-finals: 3rd of 3
Eighth-finals repechage: 2nd of 3 (did not advance)
Time trial Clyde Rimple 1:16.08 (→ 23rd place)
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Sailing

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EventNameResult
Flying Dutchman class Richard John Bennett
Gerald Bird
893 points (→ 30th place)
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Shooting

More information Event, Name ...
EventNameResult
50 m free pistol Tony Bridge Qualification: 319 (→ 32nd in group, did not advance)
Keith De Casseres (retired)
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Weightlifting

More information Event, Name ...
EventNameResult
Bantamweight (57 kg) Grantley Sobers Press: 97.5 kg (7th)
Snatch: 90.0 kg (12th)
Jerk: 120.0 kg (13th)
Total: 307.5 kg (→ 10th place)
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