20231221_AC_Coach_Announcement

Lions’ Leadership: Guiding Team Canada to Global Success in 2025

Congratulations to Ottawa Lions coaches Glenroy Gilbert, Leslie Estwick, Gordon Cavé, and Darrin Reesal on being named to Team Canada positions for the 2025 competition year.

Glenroy Gilbert, Athletics Canada’s Head Coach, will guide Team Canada through a demanding international schedule, culminating with the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan next September. Before that, Gilbert will lead Canada at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, the World Relay Championships in Guangzhou, China, and the NACAC Championships. Gilbert’s steady leadership continues to be instrumental in shaping Canada’s track and field success on the world stage.

Leslie Estwick will serve as head coach at the NACAC Combined Events Championship in the United States. A veteran national team coach, Estwick’s appointment will be her first as a head coach of a national team. Previously, she served as head coach for Team Ontario at the 2022 Canada Games.

Gordon Cavé has been named sprints coach for the Pan Am Junior Games in Asuncion, Paraguay. This U23 competition marks yet another milestone in Cavé’s national team coaching journey, which includes previous assignments at the World Athletics U20 Championships and the NACAC Senior Championships.

Darrin Reesal will bring his expertise in throws to the Pan American U20 Championships  in 2025. This is Reesal’s second national team assignment, further showcasing his growing reputation as one of Canada’s premier throws coaches. His technical knowledge and passion for developing young talent will undoubtedly contribute to Canada’s success at the event.

Congratulations to all four coaches on these prestigious appointments! Your dedication and expertise continue to elevate both the Ottawa Lions and Canada’s presence on the international stage.

Farah Jacques OLY 4x1 heats2

Jacques named to World Relays 4×100 metre team

Among the 24 athletes named to represent Canada at next month’s World Relays event in Chorzow, Poland was the familiar Farah Jacques. The 31-year old Jacques has been a mainstay in the relay program over the past five years. The event at Silesian Stadium May 1st and 2nd will mark the third straight appearance at the global relay championship for Jacques, who ran lead off for the 4×100 metre relay team at the 2017 event in Nassau, Bahamas and 2019 event in Yokohama, Japan. Jacques and the rest of Team Canada will prepare for the World Relays with a training camp on the campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge before travelling to Europe.

Coach Glenroy Gilbert will serve as head coach for Canada at the World Relays. Lion alums Alicia Brown (4x400m/Mixed 4x400m) and Shyvonne Roxborough (4x100m alternate) were also named to the team.

To read the full release from Athletics Canada, please click here.