Briannah Tsang of Burnaby missed a gold medal at the Canadian artistic gymnastics championships by the smallest of margins.
The 17-year-old Tsang scored 14.200 to finish in second place in the senior women's vault in the all-age division at the nationals in Ottawa last week.
The Burnaby North senior scored a session-best 9.100 in her first of two vault attempts in the event final on Saturday.
Tsang, who trains at Flicka Gymnastic Club in North Vancouver, was edged for the gold by event winner Megan Chant of Ontario's World Class gym club by 0.025 of a point.
Tsang was also the highest placing gymnast from B.C. in the senior all-around, finishing 10th overall with a total of score of 50.400, including a session-best 14.400 in the vault. She also placed sixth on floor exercises with a 13.275 score. Earlier in the qualifiers, Tsang placed ninth on floor and failed to move on to the event final.
Tsang was also 14th and 15th on the uneven bars and balance beam, respectively, in the senior all-around.
Ellie Black of Nova Scotia won both beam and floor finals en route to the all-around title with a 54.550 total.
Itzia San Roman of Burnaby also topped all B.C. gymnasts in the novice women's open all-age and 16-and-over all-around sessions.
San Roman, who trains at Phoenix in Vancouver, tied for 15th place in the all-age division with a combined 50.525 score that included a top-10 score on floor and an 11th-best on uneven bars.
She also posted a ninth-place 50.875 all-around score in the 16and-over division that included a third-place score of 12.550 on beam and a fourth-place score of 13.375 on floor.
Younger sister Atzin San Roman of Phoenix was 13th overall at the national open 13-to-15 age division.
Atzin had a best seventh-place on floor exercises and a ninth-place finish on bars. She finished with a 46.625 total score in the four-event all-around.