(Langley, Canada---28 July 2023) Zachary Jeggo competing on day two of the Canadian Track and Field Championships at the MacLeod Athletic Park Stadium. Copyright 2023 Miles Ryan Rowat/ Mundo Sport Images.

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Oppong-Nketiah and Jeggo highlight 8 medal haul from Legion Nationals

It’s been 45 years since the Royal Canadian Legion Track and Field Championships started with their first event in Oromocto, New Brunswick. From those first championships in 1977 through today, Lions athletes have amassed an impressive 185 medals including 72 golds. 

At the latest iteration, held this past weekend at the University of Sherbrooke, Lions athletes added eight more medals to the collection. 

Completing a feat never accomplished by any Lions female sprinter, Jorai Oppong-Nketiah swept the 100 and 200 metre sprint events at the Legion Championships. Coming off a commanding win over 100 metres at the Ontario Championships the week before, Jorai was the event favourite and she did not disappoint – taking gold in 12.07 seconds.

Unlike her previous two championship performances of the summer, Oppong-Nketiah contested the 200 metres and quickly ran away from the competition. After producing a personal best of 24.68 seconds in the heats, Jorai topped off her competition with a 24.65 second effort in the final. Her performance ranks as the second fastest among U16 females in Club history. 

After just falling short of the podium at the Canadian Under-20 Championships last month, Zachary Jeggo found his way to the national podium on three occasions in Sherbrooke. Individually, new personal bests at both the flat 400 and 400 metre hurdles catapulted the Louis-Riel student to silver medals. 

Jeggo’s time of 55.33 in the hurdle event is the fastest ever by a Club member in the U18 age category, while his 48.60 second run in the flat 400 ranks him third. Of course, he still has another year ahead of him to get that record as well.

In addition to the individual exploits, Jeggo’s fast legs also helped the U18 boys team of Safwan El Mansari, William Sanders and Erick Zielonka capture silver in the 4×400 metre event. The quartet finished in a time of 3:22.15 to best the Club U18 record set by El Mansari, Sanders, Jeggo and Timeo Atonfo earlier this summer. 

Similar to Jeggo, Quinn Coughlin also picked up a pair of medals at the Legion Championships after a pair of fourth place finishes at the U20 Championships. The Opeongo student captured bronze in both of the 400 and 400 metre hurdle events with times of 57.11 and 1:02.84 respectively. 

A year removed from a registration error that kept Timeo Atonfo off the start list in the long jump, the Gisele-Lalonde student showed the country just what they were missing out on as he took home the silver medal in the U18 event. A third round effort of 6.89 metres surpassed his previous best heading into the event and leaves him ranked fifth all-time in the Club in the U18 category. 

Full results from the championship are available at: https://ottawalions.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/2023_Legion_National_Results.pdf

Updated Club rankings are available at: https://milesrowat.shinyapps.io/ottl_rankings/

OTTAWA - August 4, 2021: Louise Stonham competing in the 2000m steeplechase at Ottawa Summer Twilight #14 at the Terry Fox Athletic Facility.

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Lions wrap up Legion Nationals with four medals on final day

Closing out a successful Royal Canadian Legion Championship on Sunday, the Ottawa Lions added four more medals to their tally – bringing the total to nine over the three day Canadian Championship. 

For the third straight day, Will Batley found his way to the podium as he picked up a silver in the U16 boys 200 metres following gold in both the 100 metres and 4×100 metre relays. The soon to be grade 10 student at West Carleton Secondary School battled a 2.7 metres per second head wind as he crossed the line in 23.60 seconds – 0.44 seconds behind winner Dominik Bahadur of Laurel Creek. 

Mason Brennan, a member of the gold medal winning U16 boys 4×100 metre relay, won his first individual medal of the championship – a silver in the 200 metre hurdles. The Colonel By student finished in 27.45 seconds, well off his best as the competitors also battled headwinds of 3.0 metres per second. Teammate Zach Jeggo placed 6th in a time of 29.11 seconds. 

Steeplechaser Louise Stonham was the third athlete across the line in the U18 girls 2000 metre steeplechase, but for a while it was not clear she would be the one standing on the podium. The Arnprior District High School student finished in 7:04.19, but was initially disqualified for a suspected lane violation that was overturned on appeal. Stonham’s bronze medal caps quite a year for the soon to be grade 12 student as she now holds a full set of medals from season after a team gold in cross country and silver at the U20 Championships in the 3000 metre steeplechase. 

The final medal of the weekend came from the final event – the U18 boys 4×400 metre relay. With U16 athlete Timeo Afonto being recruited to run lead off, the team of Atonfo, Eric Zielonka, William Sanders, and Nolan Legare ran an impressive 3:26.35 to take the bronze behind British Columbia and Alberta. The quartet’s time is the third fastest U18 time in Club history. 

Just missing out on the podium in the U16 girls 800 metres was Quinn Coughlin. The Opeongo student ran a personal best time of 2:17.54 to finish fourth. Lauren Alexander posted a 2:17.44 to place seventh in the U18 girls 800, while Matteo Padoin-Castillo was eighth in the U16 boys 1500 metre steeplechase with his 4:59.67 clocking. 

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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). 

(Ottawa, Canada --- 08 June 2022) Will Batley competing at Ottawa Summer Twilight Meet #3
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Lions kick off Legion Nationals with full set of medals

After a two year absence, the Royal Canadian Legion Championships kicked off Friday morning in Sherbrooke with 25 Lions athletes set to compete over the three day competition. The pride came in with gusto, picking up a full set of medals and six top 10 performances.

Will Batley was crowned Canada’s fastest 15 year old Friday as he captured gold in the U16 boys 100 metre race in a time of 11.39 seconds. Battling a head wind of 1.7 metres per second, the West Carleton Secondary School student’s time was just one one hundredth of a second off his personal best set at the OFSAA Championships back in June. 

With his victory, Batley becomes the first Lion to win the U16 100 metre gold in 20 years, and just the third all time – joining Olympian Oluseyi Smith (2002) and Matthew Stenson (1994).

Next on the podium was Kai Gibson, as he hoped, skipped, and jumped his way to a silver medal in the U16 boys triple jump. The reigning OFSAA high jump champion used his bouncy feet to bound his way out to a personal best distance of 12.60 metres on his first jump. Proving it was no fluke, he followed it up with a jump of 12.59 metres on his final attempt. 

Similarly to Batley, Gibson’s medal was the first for a Lion in the event since 1979 when future Olympian and Lions Hall of Fame member Brian Marshall also took home the silver medal. 

Rounding out the podium performances was Timeo Atonfo who nabbed himself a bronze in the U16 boys 100 metre hurdles. Atonfo, a silver medalist last weekend over the 200 metre hurdles at the Ontario Championships, finished in a personal best time of 14.26 seconds, just three one hundredths behind second. Atonfo’s teammates Mason Brennan and Zach Jeggo finished fifth and sixth respectively. 

Rounding out the top-10 finishes was Adelle MacLeod, who placed ninth in the U18 girls long jump with a distance of 4.88 metres. 

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