The BC Secondary Schools Multi-Events Championship took place May 30-31 at the North Delta Track & Field Facility, bringing together top high school athletes from across British Columbia. Competitors battled through tough conditions and a demanding two days of runs, jumps and throws.
FULL RESULTS | OVER 6300 PHOTOS
In the Senior Men's Decathlon, W.J. Mouat's Konrad Rothmann topped the leaderboard with 5268 points, posting strong marks with a 28.02m discus throw and an 11.81-second 100m in the process. Close behind, King's Christian's Benedict Tudan scored 5144 points, including a 5.75m long jump and 10.75m shot put. Lord Byng's Roman Yeterian finished third with 5033 points, highlighted by a 14.42m shot put and 43.29m discus.
On the women's side, the Senior Women's Heptathlon was led by Okanagan Mission's Lily Stroda, who earned 4878 points with performances such as a 14.68-second 100m hurdles and a 5.48m long jump. Gabrielle Vaudan of Brookswood and Gurpartap Sandhu of Mennonite Education rounded out the podium with 3699 and 3477 points, respectively.
The Junior Men's Octathlon saw Mark R. Isfeld's Simon Smallacombe claim victory with 4462 points, featuring a 5.81m long jump and 16.41-second 110m hurdles. Fleetwood Park's Finnley Nesdoly finished second with 4228 points, while Kalani Jones took third with 4113 points.
In the Junior Women's Heptathlon, Nanaimo District's Tessa Bell took first with 4173 points, including a 12.16-second 80m hurdles and a 25.51m javelin throw. St. John Paul II's Ellyse Dee was second with 4138 points and Grade 9 athlete, Avionne Marie Dean followed close behind with 3951 points, which included a 24.53 second 200m.
Among the younger athletes, the Grade 8 Boys' Pentathlon winner was St. John Paul II Academy's Yujun Du with 2430 points, while Grade 8 Girls' Pentathlon was led by York House School's Chioma Uzozie with 3060 points.
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