Thousands of Vancouver elementary students race in Trout Lake x-country championship

 

Annual public school meet draws 3,005 racers from seven grades

 
 
 
 
L’École Bilingue’s Gavin Boothroyd (middle) won the Grade 6 boys race at Trout Lake Oct. 25. Two general Gordon elementary runners Carter Cotton (left) won
silver and Jackson Flemons (right) came in third.
 

L’École Bilingue’s Gavin Boothroyd (middle) won the Grade 6 boys race at Trout Lake Oct. 25. Two general Gordon elementary runners Carter Cotton (left) won silver and Jackson Flemons (right) came in third.

Photograph by: Dan Toulgoet , Vancouver Courier

More than 3,000 elementary students from 64 public schools laced up their running shoes Oct. 25 for the annual cross-country championships at Trout Lake. Although more schools participated in 2011, this year 700 more students from grades 1 to 7 ran the course.

Covering the open fields and trails of the Grandview neighoubhood park, the youngest students in grades 1 to 3 run 1,200 metres, students in grades 4 to 6 run 1,500m and the oldest students in Grade 7 race 1,900m.

Seven runners from Jules Quesnel elementary finished in the top three and L’Ecole Bilingue placed four in the top three finishers. Three students from Kerrisdale finished in the top three, each one coming in first place.

Paul Fisher of Wolfe elementary was the fastest Grade 7 boy. He was hotly pursued by a Shaughnessy runner and Thei Puih of Selkirk. Abby Grimston of Kerrisdale was the fastest Grade 7 girl and was chased by Annika Austin of Gordon and Katia Lumb of Quesnel.

Gavin Boothroyd and Nina Watson, both of L’Ecole Bilingue, were the fastest of all Grade 6 racers. Connor McJunkin of Trafalgar and Kendra Lewis of Queen Victoria were the speediest in Grade 5 while the fastest Grade 4 racers were Harrison Cardie from Kerrisdale and Anna Watanabe of Cavell. Malcolm Bryden from Kerrisdale was the fastest Grade 3 boy and Tilda Cressman from L’Ecole Bilingue was the fastest girl. Callam McDonald of Trafalgar and Maya Bechler of Quesnel were the fastest boy and girl in Grade 2. Keefer Elliot from Quesnel was the fastest Grade 1 boy and Natalie Weenes of Emily Carr the fastest Grade 1 girl.

—Megan Stewart

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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L’École Bilingue’s Gavin Boothroyd (middle) won the Grade 6 boys race at Trout Lake Oct. 25. Two general Gordon elementary runners Carter Cotton (left) won
silver and Jackson Flemons (right) came in third.
 

L’École Bilingue’s Gavin Boothroyd (middle) won the Grade 6 boys race at Trout Lake Oct. 25. Two general Gordon elementary runners Carter Cotton (left) won silver and Jackson Flemons (right) came in third.

Photograph by: Dan Toulgoet , Vancouver Courier

 
L’École Bilingue’s Gavin Boothroyd (middle) won the Grade 6 boys race at Trout Lake Oct. 25. Two general Gordon elementary runners Carter Cotton (left) won
silver and Jackson Flemons (right) came in third.
Grade 7 girls at the start line for the Vancouver elementary school district cross-country meet Oct. 25 at Trout Lake. A record 3,005 students from grades one through seven participated.
Grade 7 boys race in the Vancouver public elementary school district cross-country meet Oct. 25 at Trout Lake. A record 3,005 students from grades one through seven participated.
Grade 2 boys race in the Vancouver public elementary school district cross-country meet Oct. 25 at Trout Lake. A record 3,005 students from grades one through seven participated.
A large cheering section gathered near the finish line for the Vancouver public elementary school district cross-country meet Oct. 25 at Trout Lake. A record 3,005 students from grades one through seven participated.
Grade 3 boys near the finish line of the Vancouver public elementary school district cross-country meet Oct. 25 at Trout Lake. A record 3,005 students from grades one through seven participated.
At the start line, Ken Elmer prepares for his sixth year as the race starter at the Vancouver public elementary school district cross-country meet Oct. 25 at Trout Lake. A record 3,005 students from grades one through seven participated.
Grade 4 boys at the start of the Vancouver elementary school district cross-country meet Oct. 25 at Trout Lake. A record 3,005 students from grades one through seven participated.
Grade 5 boys at the start line, including Carson Buschmand-Dormand of Brock who finished fourth at the Vancouver elementary school district cross-country meet Oct. 25 at Trout Lake. A record 3,005 students from grades one through seven participated.
The “rabbit,” Brian Wong of Renfre elementary, rides a bike and sets the pace for the Vancouver elementary school district cross-country meet Oct. 25 at Trout Lake. A record 3,005 students from grades one through seven participated.
Grade 4 girls start the Vancouver elementary school district cross-country meet Oct. 25 at Trout Lake. A record 3,005 students from grades one through seven participated.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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