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Four medals brought home to Quinte from provincial T&F championships

By Brock Ormond Feb 11, 2026 | 12:34 PM
This past weekend was a winning one for Quinte Legion Lynx Track and Field Club members.
Seven members participated in the Provincial U18 Indoor Track and Field Championships in Toronto, taking home four medals.
Leading the way was Isla Bibby capturing silver medal in open women’s pole vault with a leap of 3.30m.
Charlee Sage won bronze in U18 girls pole vault with a jump of 3.10m.
Sage also placed 8th in 60m hurdles with a personal best time of 9.47 seconds.
Rounding out the women’s side was Sydney Johnson who placed 5th in open woman’s weight throw, launching a seasonal best throw of 12.23m.
On the men’s side, Griffin Coffey captured bronze in open men’s pole vault with a personal best jump of 3.75m.
Josh Scott rounded out the medal haul for the Lynx with a bronze medal in open men’s high jump with a leap of 1.94m.
Lynx U18 athletes Ben Poyner placed fourth (3.50m) and Hudson Brown was fifth in U18 boys pole vault (3.20m).
The seven Quinte Legion Lynx athletes combined for 24 points to place 12th out of 47 clubs in the province.