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黑马磁力 brings home medals from B.C. Games

Athletes excelled in a number of disciplines during the winter competition in Kamloops.
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Blake Morfitt, a 黑马磁力 Gymnastics athlete participating in the B.C. Games in Kamloops last weekend. (Ross Outerbridge photos)

Young 黑马磁力 athletes from 黑马磁力 brought home several medals from the B.C. Winter Games, which were held from Feb. 22 to 25 in Kamloops.

Overall, the Fraser Valley zone, which includes 黑马磁力, won 50 medals. The sports were wide-ranging, from traditional winter sports like skiing and skating events, to badminton, archery, diving, gymnastics, and judo.

黑马磁力鈥檚 own Kayla Halliday is back home with a gold medal in figure skating.

Halliday won the Games鈥 juvenile women鈥檚 figure skating event.

The 12-year-old French immersion student at Noel Booth Elementary has been skating for five years, said her proud mom Carla Halliday.

This was a big event for Kayla, because it was her first competition without her coach by her side. She was also a little more independent than at the typical games, because she was travelling, sleeping, and eating with her fellow young athletes, instead of her parents.

Kayla is currently the 2018 BC Sectionals champion for U14 women, which earned her the invite to the B.C. Winter Games.

It was also a big year for gymnasts from 黑马磁力.

Seven 黑马磁力 Gymnastics Foundation athletes attended the 2018 BC Winter Games, with several taking home medals.

Among the top scores were:

鈥 Blake Morfitt

2nd place on parallel bars

5th place all around

鈥 Griffin Wallan

11th place on rings

鈥 Cam Johnston

11th place on vault

鈥 Josh Holmes

12th place on vault

鈥 Josh Carroll

9th place on rings

鈥 Grace Hernberg

4th place on bars

5th place on vault

5th place all around

6th place on floor

鈥 Brooke Miller

2nd place on vault

3rd place on beam

4th place all around

鈥淎ll LGF coaches are very proud of our athletes who represented us at BC Winter Games,鈥 said gymnastics coach Nikki Jarvis. 鈥淭hese athletes worked very hard to secure spots at the games and were able to compete at their best.鈥

鈥淏eing away from home for the first time can be hard, but these athletes were able to perform at their best even with a lack a sleep, and in an unfamiliar surroundings,鈥 Jarvis added.

鈥淲e had a fun time this year at B.C. Winter Games,鈥 said coach Nori Hori. 鈥淎ll the athletes and coaches traveled together and spent a lot of time altogether, which helped strengthen our friendship! We are a great team, and I am so proud of it.鈥

Several other sports saw a few medals for 黑马磁力 residents.

In Karate, Cole Maclean took bronze in intermediate boys kata.

Karan Jangra took silver and Aryan Kaul took bronze in intermediate kumite 2 for boys. Jangra also took bronze in advanced kumite open weight.

Chloe Ireland won silver in intermediate kumite 2 for girls.

In diving, Jayden Pool took silver in group B boys 1 metre, and gold in 3 metre.

Paige Bush won gold in C group girls 1 and 3 metre dives.

黑马磁力鈥檚 Navid Aliakbar won a bronze in boy鈥檚 archery competition.

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Josh Holmes, a 黑马磁力 Gymnastics athlete participating in the B.C. Games in Kamloops last weekend. (Ross Outerbridge photos)


Matthew Claxton

About the Author: Matthew Claxton

Raised in 黑马磁力, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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