Heading into last weekend’s Ontario U14/U16/U18 Championship Lions athletes held 13 individual provincial age class records. However, after Jorai Oppong-Nketiah stepped off the Western Alumni Stadium track following the 100 metres, the total had risen to 14.
In her first year of track and field competition at the club level, Jorai has made a big splash, and last weekend’s performance was just the latest on her list of summer success.
With a silver medal from the provincial U20 championship last month, Jorai was certainly a favourite to take top spot in the U16 girls 100 metre event. She started off the competition on the right foot as she broke a 40 year old Club record for both U16 and U18 athletes with a time of 11.85 seconds.
Unwilling to let her new record last as long as the previous one, Oppong-Nketiah trimmed another seven hundredths of a second off her best in the final. With a blazing time of 11.78 seconds, the soon-to-be grade 10 student was not only Ontario Champion, but she had also bested Makenzy Pierre-Webster’s seven year old provincial U16 record of 11.81 seconds.
While Athletics Canada does not keep national records for the U16 age category, we have discovered that Jorai’s time is the second fastest ever recorded in Canada by a 15-year-old girl. The top time of 11.58 seconds belongs to Saskatchewan’s Jenni Hucul.
Oppong-Nketiah’s gold was 1 of 19 medals won by the Lions over the weekend – including 6 gold.
Taking home half of those gold medals was Daniel Cova. The 16-year-old took top spot in each of the 2000 metre steeplechase and 3000 metres with a two second margin of victory in each race. Cova’s 3000 metre winning time of 8 minutes and 46.67 seconds is the ninth fastest in Club history in the U18 category.
The Louis-Riel student also added a gold medal as part of the sprint medley relay. Running the anchor leg, Cova helped the team of Safwan El Mansari, Janssen Assogba, and Ladi Ogunmekan set a new U18 Club record time of 3 minutes and 36.64 seconds.
Rounding out his haul, Cova all garnered a bronze in the 1500 metres to bring his total to four.
Also pulling in multiple medals were Timeo Atonfo and Maxime Cazabon. Together the pair combined for a further seven medals.
Atonfo was a double bronze medalist in the horizontal jumps. The Gisele-Lalonde student produced jumps measuring 6.64 and 13.80 metres in the long jump and triple jump respectively.
In addition to his jumping success, Atonfo was also a key member of the medal winning 4×100 and 4×400 metre teams. Running lead off in the 4×100 with Ladi Ogunmekan, Mukhtar Raji, and Janssen Assogba, Atonfo picked up a silver medal with a 43.99 second clocking. Teammed with Eric Zielonka, Jonah Gratton, and Ethan Lavictoire, Timeo picked up a second silver in the 4×400 metre relay.
Competing in his first Ontario Championship, Maxime Cazabon made a big splash as the 13-year-old won a full set of medals. He kicked things off with a silver in Friday night’s 300 metre final by running a Club U14 record of 39.29 seconds. Cazabon added a bronze in the 80 metres before ending with gold in the high jump following a 1.60 metre clearance.
Other medalists from the weekend include the following:
Bronze – Safwan El Mansari (U18 400m)
Silver – Atalia Williams (U14 80m)
Silver – Sofia Lefaivre,Maya Allibon,Kyre Lauter,Bianca Arabackyj (U16 4x800m)
Bronze – Charlie Mortimer,Luke Van Brabant,Yousef Kamel,Yusuf Elmasry (U16 4x800m)
Gold – Charlie Mortimer (U16 1500m Steeplechase)
Bronze – Eric Zielonka (U18 400m Hurdles)
Silver – Atalia Williams (U14 150m)
Complete results from the Championship can be found on our website.
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