STFC Athletes Medal and Set Records at Canada Games
The Saskatoon Track and Field Club (STFC) has opened the Athletics competition at the 2025 Canada Games in St. John’s, Newfoundland, with standout performances, highlighted by a bronze medal in the decathlon and a new Saskatchewan U20 relay record.
Kok Wins Decathlon Bronze with Provincial Record

The headline moment so far belongs to Logan Kok, who earned the bronze medal in the decathlon while setting a Saskatchewan U20 record with 6259 points. Kok’s consistency across the 10 events, especially in the sprints, hurdles, and jumps, secured him a podium finish.
His teammate Josh Tam also delivered a strong all-around effort, finishing fifth with 5654 points.
📌 The decathlon medals will be presented on Wednesday, with Prime Minister Mark Carney handing out the awards.
Strong Performances Across the Track and Field
- Williams Ogunnubi sprinted 10.50 to advance in the men’s 100m and later moved forward in the 200m (21.98).
- Selena Keyowski impressed in both the women’s 100m (12.00) and the 100m hurdles (14.16), advancing in both events.
- Liam Oster qualified in the men’s 110m hurdles (14.92).
- Michael Hussey advanced in both the men’s 400m (49.13) and 800m (1:52.13).
- Tayen Werner (56.00) and Happy Oluwasikun (1:02.71) moved on in the women’s 400m and 400m hurdles, respectively.
- Eryn Kielo ran 11:13.12 in the women’s 3000m steeplechase.
In the field:
- Corbin Unruh cleared 1.93m in the men’s high jump to qualify, while Logan Schmidt reached 1.90m.
- Chelsea Ells (1.63m) and Jocelyn Hanson (1.60m) advanced in the women’s high jump.
- In the long jump, Ells (5.58m), Michael Tetrault (6.80m), and Drew Sundberg (6.17m) moved forward.
- In throws, Jessica McBride placed eighth in women’s hammer (44.55m), Kira Comfort advanced in shot put (12.40m) and added a javelin mark of 29.92m, and Claire Norek won the silver medal in the women’s wheelchair shot put (5.90m).
Relay Record and Finals
STFC athletes contributed to Saskatchewan’s relay success:
- Keyowski anchored the women’s 4x100m team, which advanced with 46.38.
- In the women’s 4x400m, Oluwasikun and Werner helped Saskatchewan clock 3:47.48, setting a new Saskatchewan U20 record.
- Oster and Tetrault were part of the men’s 4x100m squad that qualified with 42.07.
What’s Next
Athletics competition at the Canada Games will resume on Friday and Saturday, with several STFC athletes poised for finals and more medal opportunities.
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