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Burnaby sprinter wins three medals at Legion meet

BurWest district athletes brought home five medals from national youth championships
Nathan Mah
Burnaby's Nathan Mah won three bronze medals at the Legion national track and field championships

Nathan Mah of Burnaby picked up three bronze medals at the Legion national youth track and field championships in Ste-Therese, Que.

The Burnaby Central Secondary student finished in third place in the under-18 boys’ 100 metres in a fast time of 11.02 seconds. Mah’s time was just two one-hundredths of a second behind runner-up Khamal Stewart-Baynes of Ontario and less than three-tenths of a second shy of race winner Chuba Hubbard of Edmonton, who took the gold in a winning time of 10.73.

Mah also helped Team B.C. to a bronze in the 4x100m relay in an overall time of 42.90, two-tenths of a second behind Flying Angels Academy and almost one second back of race winner Team Ontario at the three-day meet.

Mah’s third medal came in the 4x400m relay, where he ran the anchor leg in a sprint to the finish with second-place Team Alberta in a time of 3:23.55. Ontario won the race in a time of 3:19.84.

Diego Medrano
Burnaby South's Diego Medrano won a silver medal in the under-16 boys' 200-metre hurdles at the Legion national track meet. - file photo

Burnaby South’s Diego Medrano took home a silver medal for Team B.C. in the u-16 boys’ 200m hurdles, finishing just two one-hundredths of a second behind Liam Foudy of Ontario in a three-men photo finish with Saskatchewan’s Payne Wylie.

Medrano also placed sixth in the 100m hurdles with a time of 13.91. Foudy and Wylie placed second and fourth, respectively. Aaron Marcynuk of Alberta won the race with a Legion championship record time of 13.48.

The New West Spartans club sprinter placed sixth in the 4x100m relay for B.C.

New Westminster’s Nina Schultz leaped 1.72 metres in the u-18 girls’ high jump to claim a silver medal behind Quebec’s Mikella Lefebvre-Oatis, who took the event at 1.78m.

Schultz also ran the anchor leg for Team B.C.’s 4x400m relay that placed fifth overall in a time of 3:56.90.

Nina Schultz
New Westminster's Nina Schultz won a silver medal in high jump and ran the anchor leg in B.C.'s 4x400 metre relay at the Legion meet. - courtesy Wilson Wong/UBC Athletics

The B.C. girls, including Glynis Sim, Alyssa Mousseau and Madison Heisterman, were one of seven teams to better the national Legion record of 4:06.08 set in 2010 by Ontario.

Quebec won the 1,600m relay in a new national meet record of 3:51.32.

Royal City Track Club’s Jenevieve Patry-Smith placed in the top 10 in four separate u-16 field events.

Patry-Smith finished just off the podium in the girls’ discus, placing fourth with a throw of 33.60m – less than half a metre shy of third-place Emma Bauer of Lethbridge, Alta.

The New West field athlete was in fifth place in both javelin and hammer throw. She threw the spear 37.19m and the three-kilogram hammer 35.47m. She also placed ninth in the shot put.

St. Thomas More Collegiate’s Shiloh Corrales-Nelson, representing the Burnaby Striders, was 11th in the u-16 girls’ shot with a heave of 10.63m.