At number nine on our all-time list, we stay within the sprint hurdle family and go with Canadian under-20 record holder Keira-Christie Galloway. The hurdling superstar represented both the Tigers of St. Matthews and the Gryphons from the Glebe during a high school career that included a six medal haul at the provincial high school championships.
While she is best known for her prowess in the hurdles, Christie-Galloway actually captured her first OFSAA medal in the long jump. As a grade nine student at St. Matthews, the 15 year old had found her way to the top of the standings after her fifth round jump, leading on a count back. Unfortunately, the athlete she had just leap frogged would immediately respond with a leap that stretched the measuring tape out two centimetres further to leave Christie-Galloway with silver.
While she looked poised to add another medal to the haul later that same day in the 80 metre hurdles, a trip over one of the final sticks left Keira out of the medals in seventh. However, that occasion would mark the last time she would lose a high school hurdles competition.
Returning to OFSAA in grade ten, Christie-Galloway came back with a vengeance, repeating her silver in the long jump, and taking out Jessica Zelinka’s 17 year old OFSAA record in the junior girls 80 metre hurdles with an impressive time of 11.24 seconds. Christie-Galloway’s gold medal run was so dominating that she crossed the line more than a half second clear of her nearest competitor.
The record breaking would continue again in grade 11 as Keira erased another Canadian track icon’s name from the record books. This time it was former World Champion Perdita Felicien’s OFSAA senior girls record of 13.41 seconds set in 1998 that would fall. Kristie-Galloway made quick of the record, taking it down in the heats by crossing the line in 13.33 seconds. In the final, a headwind helped keep the record from falling again, but Keira was still golden on the day, winning in 13.57 seconds of Brittany Stennekes of Dundas Valley. Stennekes would get revenge the next day by taking the long jump title and relegating Christie-Galloway to her third straight silver in the event.
For her grade 12 year, Christie-Galloway had switched schools to Glebe Collegiate where she focused her efforts solely on the hurdles at OFSAA despite qualifying in both the 100 and 200 metre events as well. Despite a tight battle with future national team teammate Kendra Leger, Christie-Galloway finished her high school career with a third straight sprint hurdles title, winning in a time of 13.53 seconds.
Since graduating from Glebe, Keira has continued to improve and flourish in the hurdles, including breaking a 30 year old Canadian U20 record, earning All-American honours, and donning the red and white at two global championships and the Pan Am Games. Prior to the global shut down stemming from COVID-19, Christie-Galloway was studying at Arizona State University in Tempe and preparing for a run at the Olympic Games.
Check back in again tomorrow as we announce number eight on our list of the Top 10 OFSAA Performers in Club history.