The hottest day of the year brought about a one hour delay to the kick off of the third Twilight Meet of the summer on Wednesday. However, neither of those issues were noticeable on the track or in the field as Lions athletes put up over 80 personal best performances on the evening.
In addition to the many personal bests, a highlight of the meet was the qualification rounds for the Ontario Fastest Kid Competition. In the 100 metre races, Autumn Marks and Jediael Oppong-Nketiah emerged victorious in the girls’ and boys’ categories, respectively. Both athletes will advance to the provincial finals next month in Toronto.
Among the standout performers on Wednesday were Tansei Tan and Eli Mordel in the 110 metre hurdles. The pair of grade 10 students posted times of 14.80 and 14.81 seconds respectively. Tansei and Eli now sit sixth and seventh respectively in Canada this year for U18 runners. They join fellow Lions Timeo Atonfo, Jonah Gratton, and Simon Salisbury who sit third, fourth, and fifth in the national rankings.
In the women’s triple jump, Elizabeth Moreland and Ella-Grace Gilbert each produced personal bests. Moreland’s leap of 11.42 metres places her 9th on the Club’s all-time U23 rankings, while Gilbert’s jump of 11.19 metres ranks her 14th.
Former OFSAA Champion Kai Gibson-Guevara achieved a new personal best of 1.95 metres in the high jump. His impressive clearance ranks 5th on the Club’s U18 all-time list and is currently the second highest jump by a U18 competitor in Canada this year.
Full results from the meet can be found on our website.
Photos from the competition can be found on Mundo Sport Images website.
Updated Club rankings are available at https://milesrowat.shinyapps.io/ottl_rankings/