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Alyx Treasure #1 High School girl athlete Provincially |
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Wednesday, 01 April 2009 13:47 |
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ALYXANDRIA TREASURE RECEIVES TOP HIGH SCHOOL AWARD: Although only in the tenth grade in 2008, Alyx Treasure broke an 19 year old record with a jump of 1 meter 82 centimeter at the BC High School Championships in June 2008. Not only did it set a Provincial Standard, but it set a new National record for Youth Women age (15 to 17) for this she was named #1 BC High School Girl athlete at an awards ceremony recently in Richmond BC. Along with many big names in Sport in BC such as Steve Nash basketball; Justin Morneau baseball, and Simon Whitfield marathon, Alyx 2008 performance was unanimous by Sport BC's selection committee. Alyx won both the National Youth and National Junior Girls High Jump in 2008 and is looking to better her performances in the coming season. |
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Thursday, 05 February 2009 12:30 |
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ALYX TREASURE (16) HAS ONCE AGAIN BEEN RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF BC'S AND CANADA'S MOST UP AND COMING TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETES. FOLLOWING AN ALMOST FLAWLESS SEASON IN 2008, SHE HAS BEEN NAMED TOP BRITISH COLUMBIA ATHLETICS YOUTH (15-17) FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR. AT THE BC ATHLETICS AWARDS PRESENTATION AT THE HILTON HOTEL IN RICHMOND, ALYX WAS RECOGNIZED IN A STAR STUDDED EVENING OF OUTSTANDING BC ATHLETES IN TRACK AND FIELD, CROSS COUNTRY,ROAD RUNNING, DISABLED AND IN OFFICIATING AND COACHING EXCELLENCE. SOME OF THE HIGHLIGHTS OF HER YEAR WERE BC HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS, BC JUVENILE AND NATIONAL JUVENILE CHAMPION; BC AND NATIONAL JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS AND A NATIONAL YOUTH RECORD OF 1.82 METERS IN HIGH JUMP. HER 1/82 METER PERFORMANCE ALSO RANKS HER # 3 SENIOR IN THE COUNTRY BEHIND OLYMPIAN NICOLE FORRESTER (1.95) AND JILLIAN DROUIN (1.87). THIS RANKING PLACES HER IN THE NUMBER EIGHT (8) POSITION IN THE WORLD FOR YOUTH WOMEN. SHE HAS ONE MORE YEAR TO GO IN YOUTH COMPETITION. ALYX WILL BEGIN HER 2009 SEASON AT AN INDOOR COMPETITION IN KAMLOOPS FEB., 21/22. |
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2008 Senior Games Results |
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Thursday, 18 September 2008 00:00 |
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You can now see the results by clicking here, or by going to our results page. |
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National Record for Treasure |
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Sunday, 10 August 2008 14:32 |
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Alyxandria Treasure age 16 the only member of the PG Club to qualify for the Canadian Youth Championships competed at the Canadian Legion Youth Championships in Sherbrook Quebec this weekend. (Aug 9/10). Jumping near her best for the season, Alyx soared 1.81 meters to capture the National Youth Championship event and establish a new record for ages sixteen and seventeen. The previous record of 1.80 m was held by Emily Sheppard of BC set in 2005. This is the second year in a row that she has established a new National mark, having set the record as a 15 year old athlete at 1.76 in 2007. She also took part in the Triple Jump and captured the Bronze with a jump of 11.45 meters. This will mark the end of the competitive season for her, as she takes a deserved rest following twelve competitions in 2008 stretching back to two indoor meets in February. CONGRATULATIONS ALYX !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Sunday, 10 August 2008 14:13 |
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Three Club athletes took part in the Junior National Track and Field Championships in Abbotsford BC July 25-27. Alyx Treasure age 16 had qualified for the BC Team at the Kamloops Jamboree earlier in the month, and took part in the National Event as a member of Team BC. Junior Nationals are age 18 and 19, however younger athletes may qualify if they achieve the entry standard. In a strong field of jumpers Alyx dominated the event with a Jump of 1.80 meters to take the National Jr. title for 2008. She had also intended to take part in the Triple Jump however due to tight scheduling she was unable to do so. Her next event will be the Canadian Youth Championships in Sherbrook Ontario, Aug 6-12. Alyx will represent Team BC in both High Jump and Triple Jump. Eighteen year old Kyle O'Meara narrowly missed making the final round of the Jr. Mens Javelin, and ended 9th overall with a 51.50 meter throw. While this did not match Kyle's personal best of the yearof 53.50 meters, he was quite satisfied that he is in position to medal in 2009 at Nationals as he will be at he top of the age group. Cassie Keeping age 19 did not have a good weekend, as an injury plagued her and she was not able to advance in either the 200 or 400 meters. |
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