2024 BC Athletics Track & Field Championship Jamboree Recap


Distance: In the U18 2000m Steeplechase, Samuel May placed first with a time of 6:13.86, while Nelle Liefsoens of Powell River claimed gold in the women's race with a time of 7:43.86. Adrianna Buitelaar took the win in the U18 1500m run with a time of 4:34.60, edging out Alexa Dow, who crossed the line in 4:43.50. On the men's side, it was a tight battle, with Noah Louwerse taking the win over Maverik Rahkola, clocking 4:03.77 to Rahkola's 4:03.88. Raiya Matonovich ran 2:09.58 to win the U18 women's 800m, while Louwerse added another gold to his weekend by placing first on the men's side with a time of 1:54.59.

Sprints: The sprinters faced gruelling winds throughout the weekend, with some headwinds reading over -7.8 Despite the challenging conditions, there were a number of commendable performances. Below are your champions through the U16, U18, and U20 divisions.

Hurdles:

100m:

  • U16 Women's 100m: Olivia Robinson, 13.09

  • U16 Men's 100m: Jean-Luc Trollip, 12.45

  • U18 Women's 100m: Sofia Varma-Vitug, 12.80

  • U18 Men's 100m: Ryan Lofstrom, 11.29

  • U20 Women's 100m: Jordyn Reed, 12.32

  • U20 Men's 100m: Iyimi Fagbamiye, 10.92

200m:

300m:

  • U16 Women's 300m: Sofia Zenone, 42.61

  • U16 Men's 300m: Sebastian Gutierrez Durate, 38.05 

400m:


See You Next Year

Congratulations to all the athletes who competed, and a special mention to those who delivered outstanding performances. There were too many remarkable achievements to list them all, but every athlete's effort and dedication contributed to the success of this championship. We also wanted to say a massive thank you to the Nanaimo Track & Field Club for hosting the event and to all the BC Athletics officials and volunteers whose efforts made this event special.