Medal haul for Niagara’s track and field athletes
By Bernie Puchalski - BP Bports Niagara
Thorold Elite athletes Carson Gauthier, Kaleb Kennedy, and Mikhail Dwyer swept the podium in the novice boys javelin throw. Photo by Steve Fife.
Niagara’s track and field athletes had a dominant performance at the NXT CHAMP Invitational this past weekend at the Toronto Track and Field Centre.
Carson Gauthier was the meet’s top performer earning five gold medals and one silver medal across six events. Steve Fife photo.
Thorold Elite Track Club member Carson Gauthier led the way for Niagara at the meet which was held in an attempt to make up for two years of missed Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association championships. The invitation-only meet brought together the top 12 performers across the province to compete in each event for a spot on the podium.
Gauthier was the meet’s top performer and single-handedly earned six of the 36 medals won by athletes from the Niagara region. The talented athlete, who is training for a decathlon, won gold in novice boys javelin, high jump, long jump, shot put and 100-metre hurdles. He added a silver in novice boys discus, finishing second to Thorold Elite teammate Tommy Dallman.
Thorold Elite’s athletes won an additional 13 medals at the meet including: Caleb Grover, gold in junior boys shot put and silver in junior boys discus; Kaleb Kennedy, silver in novice boys javelin; Victoria Massoom, silver in novice girls 80-metre hurdles; Ava Young, silver in novice girls javelin; Adam Kleinsmith, silver in open boys 2,000-metre steeplechase; Matthew Kleinsmith, silver in novice boys 3,000 metres; Chad Thorpe, silver medal in junior boys 400 metres and a bronze in the 300-metre hurdles; Denis Tzvetkov, bronze in senior boys long jump; Tyrese Gibson, bronze in novice boys 100 metres; Sammy Tonnies, bronze in novice boys 800 metres; and, Mikhail Dwyer, bronze in novice boys javelin.
Zavio Prato of the Niagara Olympic Club was a triple medalist, earning gold in the junior boys 200 and 400 metres and a bronze in the 100 metres.