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Sir Frederick Banting S.S. wins provincial track and field title
Sir Frederick Banting S.S. wins provincial track and field title

CTV News

time16 hours ago

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Sir Frederick Banting S.S. wins provincial track and field title

For the third consecutive year, Sir Frederick Banting S.S. has won the provincial boys overall track and field title. With four individual gold medals at OFSAA this week, they accumulated enough points to capture the championship. Jackson MacKay won three (pole vault, long jump and 110 m hurdles) and Finne O'Leary won the Junior boys shot put. Banting head coach Todd MacKay says it takes a lot of commitment from the entire team to win a title. 'We practice off site a lot, so it's not quite as convenient as walking out to the track and practicing,' says MacKay. 'We've got to commit to taking the bus to Western and training and then getting themselves home. For them to bear down and be able to do that, that's a real accomplishment.' His son, Jackson, was the star of the meet bringing home the three individual gold medals. 080625 - track and field Jackson MacKay (right) poses for a photo with his father and coach Todd MacKay after winning 3 gold medals at the OFSAA Track and Field Championships in Toronto on June 7, 2025. (Source: Todd MacKay) He entered first in the long jump and 110 m hurdles and third in pole vault. 'He put a lot of pressure on himself to perform,' says MacKay. 'After he won the first two events, he wanted that last gold in the pole vault. He ended up beating a number of pole vault specialists, and I think that's what he's most proud about is the fact that he's a multi athlete and he was able to beat guys that are completely dedicated to the individual event.' MacKay says the atmosphere at the pole vault event was amazing. After Jackson jumped a person best 4.6 metres, he went for the OFSAA record. 'He'd never even come close to vaulting at that height, but he literally was over the bar,' says MacKay. 'Having not jumped that high before, it just it kind of changes a little bit. A few things like the depth and the length of the pole and the flex of the pole. He was literally high enough over the bar on two of the attempts, and that just couldn't get the right angle to land it.' Jenna Tunks of Oakridge S.S. lived up to the billing dominating the Junior Girls Discus (48.11 metres) and Shot Put (15.53 metres) bringing home a pair of gold medals. Noah Mitoraj of St. Thomas Aquinas won the Senior Boys Discus (52.37 metres). With a team title, and seven individual gold medals, MacKay credits London's dedicated coaching community and resources at the schools. 'The sport has never been more popular which is evidenced by the number of athletes we have at our TVRA championships,' says MacKay. 'It's the largest regional championship in the province and our numbers are so good that for the first time in the history of TVRA, we had to implement standards in order to try and control the numbers of participants'. With this much talent and success, including Olympic athletes it may be time for the City of London to look at upgrading the track and field facilities. 'It's really popular and we have a lot of talent in the area with good coaches, so let's provide them with good facilities,' says MacKay.

Sir Fredrick Banting S.S. wins provincial track and field title
Sir Fredrick Banting S.S. wins provincial track and field title

CTV News

time21 hours ago

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Sir Fredrick Banting S.S. wins provincial track and field title

For the third consecutive year, Sir Fredrick Banting S.S. has won the provincial boys overall track and field title. With four individual gold medals at OFSAA this week, they accumulated enough points to capture the championship. Jackson MacKay won three (pole vault, long jump and 110 m hurdles) and Finne O'Leary won the Junior boys shot put. Banting head coach Todd MacKay says it takes a lot of commitment from the entire team to win a title. 'We practice off site a lot, so it's not quite as convenient as walking out to the track and practicing,' says MacKay. 'We've got to commit to taking the bus to Western and training and then getting themselves home. For them to bear down and be able to do that, that's a real accomplishment.' His son, Jackson, was the star of the meet bringing home the three individual gold medals. 080625 - track and field Jackson MacKay (right) poses for a photo with his father and coach Todd MacKay after winning 3 gold medals at the OFSAA Track and Field Championships in Toronto on June 7, 2025. (Source: Todd MacKay) He entered first in the long jump and 110 m hurdles and third in pole vault. 'He put a lot of pressure on himself to perform,' says MacKay. 'After he won the first two events, he wanted that last gold in the pole vault. He ended up beating a number of pole vault specialists, and I think that's what he's most proud about is the fact that he's a multi athlete and he was able to beat guys that are completely dedicated to the individual event.' MacKay says the atmosphere at the pole vault event was amazing. After Jackson jumped a person best 4.6 metres, he went for the OFSAA record. 'He'd never even come close to vaulting at that height, but he literally was over the bar,' says MacKay. 'Having not jumped that high before, it just it kind of changes a little bit. A few things like the depth and the length of the pole and the flex of the pole. He was literally high enough over the bar on two of the attempts, and that just couldn't get the right angle to land it.' Jenna Tunks of Oakridge S.S. lived up to the billing dominating the Junior Girls Discus (48.11 metres) and Shot Put (15.53 metres) bringing home a pair of gold medals. Noah Mitoraj of St. Thomas Aquinas won the Senior Boys Discus (52.37 metres). With a team title, and seven individual gold medals, MacKay credits London's dedicated coaching community and resources at the schools. 'The sport has never been more popular which is evidenced by the number of athletes we have at our TVRA championships,' says MacKay. 'It's the largest regional championship in the province and our numbers are so good that for the first time in the history of TVRA, we had to implement standards in order to try and control the numbers of participants'. With this much talent and success, including Olympic athletes it may be time for the City of London to look at upgrading the track and field facilities. 'It's really popular and we have a lot of talent in the area with good coaches, so let's provide them with good facilities,' says MacKay.

Henry leads GB gold rush at European Championships
Henry leads GB gold rush at European Championships

BBC News

time01-06-2025

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  • BBC News

Henry leads GB gold rush at European Championships

Great Britain surged to the top of the medal standings with five gold medals on the final day of the European Rowing Championships in Bulgaria. Lauren Henry, a reigning Olympic champion in the women's quadruple sculls, won gold in her first senior international regatta in the single sculls. And a new-look GB crew continued their domination in the women's quadruple sculls, without Henry in the boat, as they defended their European title in Plovdiv. Britain also claimed a first ever men's quadruple sculls gold, while both the men's and women's boats won gold in the eights to take GB's total medal tally for the regatta to six gold, a silver and two bronze medals. Germany were second in the medal standings with five golds and one silver. "It's very, very special," said Henry, 23, after following up her British record time in the heats with victory in Sunday's final. "I wanted to come here and make a mark and make a name for myself and I feel like I've done that. "I want to be world champion, I want to be Olympic champion, I want to break the world best time, I want to be the most successful British single sculler ever. That's my aim. I've still got many years to go but watch this space."Sunday's gold rush followed four medals for the British team on Saturday. Paralympic champion Benjamin Pritchard won the PR1 men's single sculls in a new world-record time of eight minutes 40.38 seconds, while Sam Murray and Annie Caddick claimed silver in the PR3 mixed were also bronze medals for GB in the women's four, and Eleanor Brinkhoff and Megan Slabbert in the women's pair.

Pasifika Sipoti in brief for 7 May
Pasifika Sipoti in brief for 7 May

RNZ News

time07-05-2025

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  • RNZ News

Pasifika Sipoti in brief for 7 May

Sixteen-year-old Fijian weightlifter Nehemiah Elder has claimed three gold medals at the IWF World Youth Championship in Lima, Peru. Photo: Weightlifting Fiji Sixteen-year-old Fijian weightlifter Nehemiah Elder has claimed three gold medals at the IWF World Youth Championship in Lima, Peru. FijiLive reported he is the first Fijian lifter to win gold at any World Championship event. Competing in the men's 89kg, Elder won the snatch with a lift of 152kg, the clean and jerk with 180kg, and a total of 332kg. He finished first overall out of 12 competitors in the youth category, and 11th out of 20 in the junior division. Media reports have stated that there is a likelihood of an America team being added to the Super Rugby Pacific competition. The Roar website reported World Rugby chairman Brett Robinson and CEO Alan Gilpin met with officials in Los Angeles about the proposal last weekend. New Zealand Rugby CEO Mark Robinson said discussions were taking place, with the proposed inclusion to take the competition back to 12 teams. Super Rugby had in the past included clubs from South Africa and a team each from Argentina and Japan in the competition. A lot of goals are being scored in the Oceania women's league, with an 11-0 win for Auckland United FC on Monday, Tahiti time. Zoe Benson put five of those goals past AS Pirae. It follows previous scores of 12-0 - Hekari United over PanSa - and 5-0 - Henderson Eels over Tupapa Maraerenga FC. On Tuesday local time, Ba from Fiji faces Henderson from Solomon Islands. José Gerardo from Portugal has been appointed as Fiji's futsal coach. The 63-year-old recently returned from coaching the national team of Kuwait, and has also coached in multiple places in Europe. Fiji Football Association CEO Mohammad Yusuf said Gerardo aims to spend three years developing futsal in Fiji. Gerardo told FBC Sports there is a lot of natural talent in Fiji but they will have to start with the basics to get their skills right. He said the Fiji football technical team has done a great job so far and he hopes to continue the development. American Samoa have qualified for an Oceania Football tournament for the first time. The under-16 team claimed a 5-4 victory over the Cook Islands in a qualifier game, in Rarotonga on Saturday. They will now compete at the OFC Under-16 Women's Championship later this year.

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