Michelle Smith, Sofia Swindell and Brandon Pemberton Qualify for the World Athletics U20 Championships in Lima Peru

Michelle Smith (Photo courtesy VITFF)

The Virgin Islands Track and Field Federation announced that Michelle Smith, Sofia Swindell, and Brandon Pemberton have been capturing attention with their outstanding athletic performances.

Smith and her family have a strong connection to Track and Field and hold a firm Christ-centered value system. Her mother, Mireille Sankatsing-Smith, was the 1992 NCAA National Indoor Champion in the 800m event, while her father, Keith A. Smith Sr., won a bronze medal in the 4x100m relay at the 1991 Pan-American Games. Additionally, Smith has two athletic siblings, Malique Smith and Mikaela Smith, who are also active in Track and Field, according to the press release.

Despite limited competition during her early years, Smith has demonstrated extraordinary skill and determination, making her a formidable contender on both regional and global stages. She also excelled academically, graduating from Montverde Academy with honors, such as Student-Athlete of the Year and Athlete of the Year. She was also awarded one of five students named All-USA Today HSSA Girls Track Team. Smith started her Collegiate career in August 2024 as a full scholarship athlete at the University of Georgia, majoring in Biology to become a Forensic Pathologist, the press release stated.

Smith qualified for the World Athletics U20 Championships in the 400m, 800m, 100m Hurdles, and 400m Hurdles. She will represent the Virgin Islands in the 400m Hurdles in these World Championships. The heats for the 400m Hurdles will be on Wednesday at 9:38 a.m. The semi-finals are on Friday at 3:35 p.m., and the final will be run on Saturday at 4:35 p.m., the release stated.

Smith holds the V.I. National record in the 800m, 300m Hurdles, 400m Hurdles. She has the V.I. National U20 record in all those and the 400m, 60m Hurdles, 100m Hurdles and Long Jump. Smith also has the CARIFTA record in the U17 400m Hurdles and NACAC U18 record in the 400m Hurdles and the 800m, it said.

Sofia Swindell (Photo courtesy VITFF)

Sofia Swindell is a Team Virgin Islands track and field athlete and a high school senior at The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey. She has been competing in track and field since the age of nine and specializes in sprints, hurdles, and triple jump, according to the press release.

Swindell’s exceptional performances and Virgin Islands heritage (her mother and generations before hailing from St. Croix) earned her a spot on the Virgin Islands national team. Since 2023, she has proudly represented the Virgin Islands in the NACAC Championships, U20 Pan American Games, and two CARIFTA Games. Swindell qualified for the World Athletics U20 Championships in the 200m and 100m Hurdles, the release stated.

Swindell is excited to represent the territory on the global stage in the 100m hurdles. The heat is on Thursday at 11:10 a.m., the semi-final is the same day at 3 p.m., and the final is on Friday at 5:10 p.m., it said.

A true competitor, Swindell already boasts an impressive list of accomplishments including being a bronze medalist in the 100m hurdles at both the 2023 NACAC U18/U23 Championships and the 51st CARIFTA Games in 2024 (with a personal best time of 13.95). She also holds the Virgin Islands U20 record in the 55m hurdles, the NJ State record in the 200m (her time of 23.97 broke the 2016 record previously held by Olympian Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone), and 16 individual and relay high school records, the release stated.

Brandon Pemberton (Photo courtesy VITFF)

Virgin Islands Track and Field team member Brandon Pemberton is a rising sprinting star with a promising future ahead. He is currently a student-athlete at Barton Community College in Kansas, according to the release.

Last season he achieved his personal best performance in the 100m dash with a time of 10.51. The performance qualifies Pemberton for the World Athletics U20 Championships in Lima Peru. The 100m Heats will be at 11:10 a.m. on the first day of competition Tuesday; the semi-final for the 100m is at 5:07 p.m. the same day, and the final is on Wednesday at 7:47 p.m., it said.

Pemberton is the son of Derry Pemberton, who represented the U.S. Virgin Islands at the ‘92 Olympics in Barcelona. He was also part of the bronze medal-winning team in the 4x100m relay at the PanAm Games in 1991, the release stated.

Brandon Pemberton is the 2024 V.I National Champion in the 100m dash. As he continues to train and compete, his goal is to represent the U.S. Virgin Islands at the highest levels in the future, it said.