(North York, Canada---15 July 2023)  Connor Fraser of Ottawa Lions T.F.C. competing on day two of the Ontario U20/Open Track and Field Championships at the Toronto Track and Field Centre. Copyright 2023 Miles Ryan Rowat/ Mundo Sport Images.

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Lions take home 26 medals from Ontario Championships

A downpour on Saturday was not enough to dampen the spirits of the Ottawa Lions. Competing at the Ontario U20/Open Track and Field Championships Saturday at the Toronto Track and Field Centre, Lions athletes amassed an impressive 26 medals, including 10 gold medals. 

In the team standings, the Lions amassed 178.5 points to finish second in the U20 Championship behind London Western. The senior squad garnered 144 points as they finished in third position.

An impressive 57 personal bests were set by Lions over the three day competition. Chief among those outstanding performances was Connor Fraser who put forward the best throws of his life to take spot in both the U20 shot put and discus. 

Fraser added more than a metre to his previous best in the shot put as he dropped the six kilogram ball out at 16.58 metres. In fact, each one of the Carleton University student’s measured exceeded his previous best heading into the competition. 

It was a case of last minute heroics in the discus for Fraser. Sitting in second for almost the entire competition, the 19-year-old unleashed a massive throw on his final effort, landing the 1.75kg platter out at 50.00 metres. His effort catapulted him into the gold medal position and London Western’s Jeremy Vandenboorn was unable to respond on the final throw of the competition. 

Sydney Smith and Elizabeth Vroom each repeated as Ontario Champions in Toronto. 

Smith narrowly edged out York University Track Club’s Sonia Gaskin by four hundredths of second to claim her second straight provincial 800 metre title. The 26-year-old stopped the clock at an eye popping 2 minutes and 3.76 seconds as she took nearly a full second off her previous lifetime best set at last year’s championship. 

Domination was the name of the game for Vroom. The Queen’s University student comfortably took top in the U20 women’s 2000 metre steeplechase in a time of 7 minutes and 5.05 seconds – 42 seconds ahead of second place. 

Stepping down in distance to 800 metres, Vroom added a bronze medal to her collection on the final day of the competition. A strong kick down the final home stretch pushed Vroom past a couple runners and on to the podium as she stopped the clock at a personal best time of 2:13.77. 

For Alexandra Telford and David Adeleye their respective hurdle wins over the weekend were career firsts for each athlete. 

Fresh off a flight from Belgium and a new lifetime best at 400 metres, Telford took quick control of the women’s 400 metre hurdle final. Coming off the final curve with a comfortable lead, the 27-year-old cruised home in a winning time of 1:00.19. The victory was Telford’s first individual gold medal at the Ontario Championships after five previous relay titles.

In Adeleye’s case, his victory in Saturday’s 110 metre hurdle final was the first Ontario Championship of any kind. The University of Toronto student came ever so close to breaking the 14 second barrier for the second time in his career as he stopped the clock in 14.01 seconds.

Lions athletes also added gold medals in the U20 men’s and Open Women’s 4×100 metre relays in addition to sweeping the Open Men’s and Women’s 4×800 metre events. 

Updated Club rankings can be found at https://milesrowat.shinyapps.io/ottl_rankings/

Meet results and pictures from the Ontario Championships can be found on our website.

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