Ten days from now high school runners from across the province were supposed to be toeing the line at the OFSAA Cross Country Championships in London. However, with this year’s championship cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Club has decided to put together a top ten list of the best OFSAA harriers in Club history. Since its inception, Lions athletes have captured more than 50 medals from one of the most competitive championships in North America.
Kicking off our list at number ten is Claire Smith of Glebe Collegiate Institute, who ran for the Gryphons from 2011 to 2014. During her career at Glebe, Smith was the top scorer on her team all four years, leading them to team titles in the junior and senior girls’ races and never finishing worse than fourth overall.
Smith opened her high school career with a modest 19th place finish in her first year of competitive running. However, a year older and with a year’s worth of training under her belt, we began to see what the future may hold for Smith as she ascended up to 5th on the leaderboard in the junior girls race.
As a first-year senior, Smith continued her ascension up the results with a silver medal after a tough battle with Charlotte Prouse of London Central. The pair had separated themselves from the field early on and played out a game of cat and mouse through to the finish where Smith fell nine seconds short of victory on the five-kilometre course in Sudbury.
Smith capped off her high school cross country career with an individual sixth-place finish behind multiple teammates from the Canadian U20 Cross Country team. However, she led her Gryphons to one of the most dominating performances in OFSAA cross country history as they amassed a paltry 68 points – the lowest total by a senior girl’s team in more than a decade. Furthermore, the win also set a record for the largest margin of victory in the team event as Westdale of Hamilton finished 207 points behind Glebe in second.
After graduating from Glebe, Claire Smith accepted a scholarship to study international relations and run for the Cardinals of Stanford University in California. After graduating from Stanford in 2019, pursued graduate studies in Global Governance and Diplomacy from the University of Oxford where she graduated from earlier this year.