Fenton first gained national attention in 2024, at just 13 years old, announcing herself as a dominant force in youth athletics. She swept triple gold at the Sir Reginald Samuel Invitational and broke the Under-15 national 400m record with an outstanding 54.39 seconds at the Cool & Smooth Interschool Championships. She carried that form to the regional stage at the CARIFTA Games in Grenada, where she claimed double bronze medals and rose into the top tier of global Under-18 rankings. By year’s end, Fenton stood No. 1 in the OECS in both the 200m and 400m, achievements that earned her Junior Sportswoman of the Year honours.
That upward trajectory continued in 2025 as she stepped confidently into higher age-group competition, dominating at Inter-Schools at home and delivering one of Antigua and Barbuda’s standout performances at the 52nd CARIFTA Games in Trinidad. The then 14-year-old stormed to gold in the Girls Under-17 400m, clocking 53.93 seconds to secure the nation’s second medal of the championships. Later in the season, she reinforced her sprint credentials by setting a new national youth record of 23.12 seconds in the 200m, underscoring her versatility and sustained development across events.
The Antigua and Barbuda Athletics Association described Fenton’s latest achievement as a reflection of her consistency and performance level as she prepares to represent the nation once again on the regional stage.
Fenton joins Kasiya Daley, who qualified for the 100m and 200m in December 2025 at the Washburn Alumni Invite while competing for Allen Community College.
The team at Spectator Sports congratulates Fenton and commits to continuing comprehensive coverage of Team Antigua and Barbuda across all disciplines in the build-up to CARIFTA 2026.