(Ottawa, Canada---10 June 2023) Zachary Jeggo of Louis-Riel - Ottawa competes in the intermediate hurdles (gold)   at the 2023 OFSAA Ontario High School Track and Field Championships. Photograph Copyright 2023 Sean Burges / Mundo Sport Images.

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Jeggo leads 19 medal haul for Lions at OFSAA Championship

Ottawa Lions athletes made a remarkable impact at last weekend’s OFSAA Track and Field Championship in London as they captured an impressive 19 medals. In addition to the hardware collection, which included seven golds, the more than 50 athletes in attendance also set a total of 38 personal bests over the three day event.

As he did a year ago, Zachary Jeggo took home gold in both the 400 metres and intermediate hurdles.The Louis-Riel student produced lifetime bests in each of the two finals he contested. 

In the flat 400 final, Jeggo lined up inside of Clubmate Stephan Balson who took the race out hard and had a narrow edge as the pair entered the home stretch. However, over the final 100 Jeggo showed why he’s become king of the 400 as he crossed the finish line in a blazing 47.82 seconds. Balson finished in the silver medal position with a time of 48.27. 

Over the hurdles, Jeggo utilised his superior speed to run away from the competition, as he took down the defending champion in time of 53.72 seconds. The performance moved Zachary to 10th on the Club’s All-Time U20 list.

After a bronze last year, Grace Streek added a gold and silver medal to her OFSAA medal collection. The grade 11 student took top spot in the 2000 metre steeplechase with a time of 7 minutes and 1.61 seconds, finishing four seconds ahead of second place. At 3000 metres, Streek put forward a strong finish to pull herself from fourth into the silver medal position over the final 200 metres. 

Ange-Mathis Kramo made a significant mark at the OFSAA Track and Field Championship, capturing the junior boys’ 200-metre title and narrowly missing the top spot in the 100 metres by a mere 0.01 seconds. Kramo’s victory in the 200 metres, clocking in at an impressive 21.69 seconds, not only secured him the gold but also marked an upgrade from his silver in 2023. The Paul-Desmarais student’s time ranks second all-time for U18 in Club history. Over 100 metres, Kramo’s remarkable time of 10.72 seconds gave him the silver and moved him to equal third on the U18 list.

Winning the novice girls long jump with a personal best leap of 5.41 metres was Tahlia Aird-Greaves. The Gisele-Lalonde students jump bettered Keira Christie-Galloway’s 10-year-old U16 Club record of 5.38 metres. 

Similar to Christie-Galloway, Aird-Greaves also demonstrated some prowess in the sprint hurdles as she nabbed bronze, finishing in a personal best of 11.75 seconds. Her hurdle time was just six-hundredths of a second short of Christie-Galloway’s Club U16 record.

Rounding out the list of double medalists was Taisei Tan who quickly signalled he was a force to be reckoned with in the hurdles. The grade 10 student grabbed silver and bronze in the sprint and intermediate hurdle events respectively. Tan’s time of 39.45 seconds in the 300 metre hurdles now ranks him 9th all-time among U18 runners.

A pair of medals came in the open men’s 2000 metre steeplechase as Glebe’s Derek Strachan won the event in a personal best time of 6:00.83. Joining Derek on the podium was training partner Daniel Cova who placed third at 6:06.94. Cova’s time was also a lifetime best. With their efforts, Strachan moved to tenth  on the Club’s U20 list while Cova moved to third on the U18 list.

Rounding out the list of gold medal winners was Eli Mordel, who captured top spot in the junior boys pole vault. The grade 10 student at Sir Robert Bordern was the only jumper to clear 3.95 metres – securing his first OFSAA victory. Mordel’s leap was a 45 centimetre improvement on his East Regional winning jump and moved him into seventh on the Club’s U18 all-time list. 

Other medalists from the OFSAA Championships included:

Quinn Coughlin – Senior Girls 400m Hurdles (Silver)
Safwan El Mansari – Senior Boys 800m (Silver)
Maxime Chartrand – Novice Boys Pole Vault (Bronze)
Balqis Chouikhi – Senior Girls Pole Vault (Bronze)
Liam Davis – Senior Boys Shot Put (Bronze)

This year’s medal haul was the largest since 2009 when Club athletes won 22 medals. The highest total is 25 medals from the 2007 Championships held in Ottawa. 

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