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Lions relay wins Canadian Championship in record time

The second day of competition at the 2022 Royal Canadian Legion Championships saw the Lions add another two medals to the haul, bringing the total to five, including a national championship for the U16 boys 4×100 metre relay team. 

For the second day in a row Will Batley was crowned national champion as the Canadian 100 metre champion anchored the quartet of Timeo Afonto, Mason Brennan, and Zach Jeggo to victory in the U16 4×100 metre relay. The Lions narrowly edged out Team Quebec for top spot, crossing the line in 45.26 seconds, just four hundredths ahead of their provincial opponents. The winning time also bests the previous Club age class record of 45.54 set back in 2008 by Cameron Smithers, Eric Leclerc, Devin Biocchi, and Brian Okeny. 

Afonto, Jeggo, and Batley nearly made the podium again a few races later in the sprint medley. Teamed with Saul Taler, the quartet placed fourth in a time of 3:49.23. They were the top placing club in the event, beaten only by provincial team entries from British Columbia, Manitoba, and Quebec. 

Also picking up a second medal on day two was Kai Gibson as the Longfields Davidson student took the silver in the U16 boys high jump. Gibson cleared 1.79 metres, just a centimetre below his OFSAA winning best of 1.80 metres. Teammate Mason Brennan finished eighth with a clearance of 1.65 metres.

Registering top eight individual finishes on day two of competition included Zach Jeggo (5th U16 boys 300m), Nolan Legare (6th U18 boys 400m), Amelia Van Brabant (5th U18 girls 3000m), and Quinn Coughlin (7th U16 girls 300m). 

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