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Ottawa-area sprinter breaks Canadian highschool 200m document

On the 2024 Ontario Federation of College Athletic Associations (OFSAA) Observe and Discipline Championships, 17-year-old dash phenom Will Batley of Carp, Ont., broke a provincial highschool document that had stood for 40 years, within the senior boys 200m. Batley ran 20.95 seconds (+1.2 m/s) within the last on Saturday afternoon in London, Ont., breaking the OFSAA and Canadian highschool document.

The Grade 11 scholar at West Carleton Excessive College bettered the earlier provincial interscholastic document by a hundredth of a second. Atlee Mahorn set the document in 1984, and through his profession, he was a three-time Olympic sprinter for Canada. Mahorn held the senior 200m nationwide document till Aaron Brown broke it in 2014. That document is now held by Olympic 200m champion Andre De Grasse (19.62).

Batley, who grew up taking part in soccer, didn’t take up sprinting till highschool. He gained the boys’s 100m and 200m at OFSAA final 12 months within the junior boy’s division (for Grade 10 college students). The step as much as compete in opposition to senior college students posed no downside for Batley, as he gained OFSAA gold by two-tenths of a second. He additionally ran within the senior boys 100m, ending second to Isaac Chandra of Kenner Collegiate in Peterborough, Ont., in 10.35 seconds.

Batley was considered one of 4 athletes to set a Canadian highschool document over the weekend in London. Extra information have been set by Asia Phillips of Toronto within the senior ladies triple leap (13.48 metres), Julia Tunks of London, Ont., within the senior ladies discus throw (56.35 metres), and Alexis Asselin within the para-ambulatory 800m (2:23.65).

This was Batley’s first sub-21-second clocking within the males’s 200m occasion. Final summer time, he represented Workforce Canada for the primary time on the 2023 NACAC U18 Championships in Costa Rica, the place he completed seventh within the 200m last. His 2024 OFSAA-winning time was solely two-one hundredths of a second off the Canadian U18 document of 20.93 (+1.6 m/s), set in 1982 by Courtney Brown.

For full outcomes from the 2024 OFSAA Championships, test right here.


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