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Imagine every provincial high school track and field championship in the country happened at one meet. Who would win each event? Who would make the final? We took the 2026 provincial championship results from across Canada, pulled out this year's graduating class, and ranked what was left. What you get is a snapshot of the athletes in the 2027 and 2028 (and even 2029) classes who are already running, jumping, and throwing at the top of the national leaderboard.

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How we built these rankings based on results

The idea was simple: Pretend every provincial high school championship across Canada was a single national meet, then rank athletes in each event using their best mark from their 2026 provincial championship, whether it came in a preliminary or final. Performances from any other meet did not count. We included only athletes graduating in 2027 or later, which meant excluding this year's graduating class, and because provinces use different age categories at their championships and not all of them list grade, we confirmed each athlete's class by grade, graduation year, or birth year depending on what the source gave us.

Event-specific decisions

Only events that were contested in most/all provinces were included. For example, steeplechase was only run in British Columbia and Ontario, so it is not included on the grounds that there's not enough data to make it a "national" ranking.

The hurdle events need a word on specs, because Canadian high school federations do not all run the same race. The boys 110m hurdles and girls 100m hurdles ranked here use the barrier heights contested at the provincial championships in Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, and Nova Scotia: 36 inches for the boys 110m and 30 inches for the girls 100m. Those four provinces run the same height in each event, so the marks compare directly. Note that both sit one notch below the World Athletics under-18 standard of 39 inches and 33 inches, so these times should not be read against international under-18 lists at face value.

Alberta and Saskatchewan are left out of the short hurdles. Their senior boys run a 100m hurdles and their senior girls run an 80m hurdles, both shorter races with different spacing, so the marks are not comparable. Newfoundland contests no hurdles at all. The 400m hurdles is not ranked. Only British Columbia and Ontario staged the event, and a national list here needs at least three provinces, the same threshold that kept the steeplechase off these lists.

The throwing events need their own note, for a similar reason to the hurdles. A throw is only comparable to another throw at the same implement weight, and Canadian high school federations throw different weights by province and by age division. Rather than force unlike marks onto one list, we applied the same three-province test used elsewhere: a given implement weight gets its own ranked board only if at least three provinces contested it. Where a single event is thrown at two or three common weights across the country, each qualifying weight gets its own board. That is why you will see more than one shot put, discus, or javelin list, each labelled with its implement weight, and why a mark on one weight board is never ranked against a mark on another.

One consequence worth stating plainly: Ontario boys do not appear on the boys discus or javelin lists. At the 2026 OFSAA championships the boys threw a 1 kg discus and a 600 g javelin, both lighter than what the rest of the country throws, and no other province contested those weights. With only one province at each, there is no comparable national board to place them on. Ontario boys do rank in the shot put, where their 12 lb implement is shared by other provinces. This is a comparability call, not an oversight.

We are hoping to see para and adaptive events represented at every level of college track and field in the near future, and we would like these lists to reflect that. For NCAA, NAIA, and U SPORTS recruiting purposes, those events are not included here.

Missing provinces

Manitoba and PEI: Two provinces are not on these lists yet. Manitoba's provincial championship has not happened yet, so those results were not available upon publishing. We will update the lists when Manitoba results come in, and any athlete who belongs on an event list will be added. Prince Edward Island's results were not accessible at the time of writing.

Data accuracy

A note on accuracy: This was a large, manual cross-referencing job across many different results systems, and there is room for error. If you spot something wrong, a missed athlete, a misread class, a time that does not match, email us at support@streamlineathletes.com and we will fix it.

A note on ages and grades, please read: Confirming who graduates in 2027 or later was the hardest part of this project. Provinces use different age and grade systems, many results print no grade or birth year at all, and we cross-referenced thousands of athletes by hand across a dozen different results platforms. We have done our best, but there are almost certainly errors: an athlete placed in the wrong class, a name misspelled, a mark misread, or someone eligible who got left off. If you spot anything wrong, or you belong on a list and aren't here, please email Brett directly at brett@streamlineathletes.com and we will fix it fast. We would rather correct it than leave it wrong.

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Boys Sprints & Hurdles

One name carries the boys sprints. Dennis Iriowen of Ontario ran the fastest 100m and the fastest 200m as the only male to lead two sprint events. Behind him, the picture spreads out, with Ontario stacking the short sprints, British Columbia leading the 400m, and Quebec taking the hurdles.

Boys 100m

Dennis Iriowen of Ontario ran the fastest provincial-championship 100m among 2027-and-later graduates, 10.54.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys 100m
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Dennis Iriowen
ONb. 2009
10.54 (-2.5)
2
Andre Bell
ONb. 2009
10.67 (-2.5)
3
Lemuel Sraku-Antwi
ONGr 11
10.69 (-2.5)
4
Benny Allangba
ABGr 11
10.79 (-1.9)
5
Mahkyi Goguen
ONGr 10
10.84 (-1.3)
6
Sutton Maslanyk
ONGr 10
10.85 (-1.3)
6
Maliq Raji
ONGr 10
10.85 (-1.3)
8
John Chambil
ABb. 2009
10.97 (+0.3)
2026 provincial championship marks only, best wind-legal time. Wind shown in parentheses; the BC championship did not record wind (--). Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Boys 200m

Among 2027-and-later graduates, the fastest provincial-championship 200m also belongs to Dennis Iriowen of Ontario, 21.09.

Streamline Athletes
Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys 200m
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Dennis Iriowen
ONb. 2009
21.09 (+1.5)
2
Lemuel Sraku-Antwi
ONGr 11
21.70 (+1.5)
3
David Tomlin
ONGr 11
21.75 (+1.5)
4
Shaunrie Whynter
BCGr 11
21.81 (--.--)
5
Benny Allangba
ABGr 11
21.91 (-0.7)
6
Gabriel Akuffo
BCGr 11
22.06 (--.--)
7
Hudson Ryan
ONGr 11
22.09 (+1.5)
8
Jeremiah Addo
ONGr 10
22.11 (-0.6)
2026 provincial championship marks only, best wind-legal time. Wind shown in parentheses; the BC championship did not record wind (--.--). Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Boys 400m

Shaunrie Whynter of British Columbia ran the fastest provincial-championship 400m among graduates of 2027 and later, 47.43.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys 400m
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Shaunrie Whynter
BCGr 11
47.43
2
David Tomlin
ONGr 11
47.87
3
Hudson Ryan
ONGr 11
47.97
4
Lorenzo Barillaro
BCb. 2010
48.49
5
Levi Venables
BCGr 11
48.97
6
Julio Lai-Fang
ONb. 2009
49.18
7
Shaun Donald
ONGr 10
49.23
8
Alan Tirop
ONGr 10
49.67
2026 provincial championship marks only. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Boys 110m Hurdles

The fastest provincial-championship 110m hurdles among 2027-and-later graduates belongs to Mathis Riendeau of Quebec, 14.14.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys 110m Hurdles
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Mathis Riendeau
QCb. 2009
14.14 (-0.5)
2
Kole Chapman
ONGr 11
14.30 (-2.7)
3
Levi Venables
BCGr 11
14.36 (--.--)
4
Naieem Foster
ONb. 2009
14.43 (-2.7)
5
Zachary Lepage
QCb. 2009
14.44 (-0.5)
6
Alex T. F. Franca
QCb. 2009
14.73 (-0.5)
7
Tiago Turner
QCb. 2010
14.77 (-0.5)
8
Will Downing
ONGr 11
14.82 (-0.8)
2026 provincial championship marks only, best wind-legal time. Wind shown in parentheses; the BC championship did not record wind (--.--). Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Girls Sprints & Hurdles

The girls sprints belong to Jaylah Dennis. The Grade 10 from British Columbia ran the fastest 200m in the country, sits inside the top three of the 100m, and also clears the field in the high jump, the rare athlete leading both a sprint and a jump as one of the youngest names on any of these lists. Ontario fills out most of the short-sprint field behind her, British Columbia takes the 400m, and the hurdles split between Ontario and Quebec.

Girls 100m

Alexia Jones of Ontario ran the fastest provincial-championship 100m among 2027-and-later graduates, 11.53.

Streamline Athletes
Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Girls 100m
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Alexia Jones
ONGr 11
11.53 (-1.7)
2
Tia Porteous
ONGr 11
11.73 (-1.7)
3
Jaylah Dennis
BCGr 10
11.88 (--.--)
4
Crystal Akerele
ONb. 2009
11.98 (+0.5)
5
Avionne Marie Dean
BCGr 10
12.00 (--.--)
6
Monique Currie
ABGr 11
12.06 (-1.1)
7
Caitlyn Wimmer
ONb. 2009
12.10 (-0.9)
8
Athéa-Faye Tapa
QCb. 2010
12.14 (+0.1)
2026 provincial championship marks only, best wind-legal time. Wind shown in parentheses; the BC championship did not record wind (--.--). Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Girls 200m

Jaylah Dennis of British Columbia, a Grade 10, ran the fastest provincial-championship 200m among 2027-and-later graduates, 23.50.

Streamline Athletes
Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Girls 200m
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Jaylah Dennis
BCGr 10
23.50 (--.--)
2
Caitlyn Wimmer
ONb. 2009
24.21 (+0.2)
3
Avionne Marie Dean
BCGr 10
24.26 (--.--)
4
Crystal Akerele
ONb. 2009
24.46 (+0.2)
5
Tia Porteous
ONGr 11
24.47 (+0.2)
6
Chloe Agbebaku
BCGr 11
24.55 (--.--)
7
Annabelle Richardson
ONGr 10
24.67 (+0.5)
8
Kaylie Lofstrom
BCGr 10
24.78 (--.--)
2026 provincial championship marks only, best wind-legal time. Wind shown in parentheses; the BC championship did not record wind (--.--). Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Girls 400m

Among 2027-and-later graduates, the fastest provincial-championship 400m belongs to Chloe Agbebaku of British Columbia, 53.74.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Girls 400m
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Chloe Agbebaku
BCGr 11
53.74
2
Tanaz Aulakh-Kahlon
BCb. 2009
53.87
3
Arianna Draper
ABb. 2009
54.36
4
Anieu Chan
ONGr 11
55.63
5
Hannah Gregory
ABGr 9
55.85
6
Norah Nitta Mackay
ONb. 2010
55.89
7
Lily Ryan
ONGr 9
56.01
8
Sofia Zenone
BCGr 10
56.07
2026 provincial championship marks only. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Girls 100m Hurdles

Maëva Scipio of Ontario ran the fastest provincial-championship 100m hurdles among graduates of 2027 and later, 13.88.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Girls 100m Hurdles
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Maëva Scipio
ONb. 2009
13.88 (-0.4)
2
Kayla D. Kadji Majo
QCb. 2010
13.99 (+0.3)
3
Tessa Bell
BCGr 11
14.81 (--.--)
3
Sarah Aka
BCGr 11
14.81 (--.--)
5
Maëlys Marcant
QCb. 2009
14.93 (+0.3)
6
Simonne Blier
QCb. 2009
15.39 (+0.3)
7
Sophia Carleton-Palanio
BCGr 11
15.41 (--.--)
8
Amy Woods
BCGr 11
15.49 (--.--)
2026 provincial championship marks only, best wind-legal time. Wind shown in parentheses; the BC championship did not record wind (--.--). Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Boys Middle Distance and Distance

A few things stand out across the boys' distance events:

  • Chase Capes of Ontario tops both the 1500m and the 3000m, the only boy to lead two events on these lists.
  • Quebec's Arnaud Loignon owns the fastest 800m.
  • The 1500m comes with a quirk worth noting: Quebec did not contest it, so a province that shows up everywhere else is absent from that one list.

Boys 800m

Arnaud Loignon of Quebec ran the fastest 800m at a provincial championship among 2027-and-later grads, 1:53.23.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys 800m
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Arnaud Loignon
QCb. 2009
1:53.23
2
Evan D'Nunzio
ONGr 11
1:54.09
3
Kevin Montes Rodriguez
QCb. 2009
1:54.16
4
Lucas Bennett
ONGr 11
1:54.32
5
Finn Adamson
BCGr 11
1:54.46
6
Max Gerundin
ONGr 11
1:54.59
7
Aidan Whelan
ONGr 11
1:54.91
8
William Cram
BCGr 11
1:55.10
2026 provincial championship marks only. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Boys 1500m

At 3:46.17, Chase Capes of Ontario posted the top provincial 1500m by any athlete graduating in 2027 or later.

Streamline Athletes
Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys 1500m
The top performances from high school provincial championships.
1
Chase Capes
ONGr 11
3:46.17
2
TJ Woods
ONGr 11
3:51.48
3
Isaiah Johnston
BCGr 11
3:52.64
4
Noah Hill
ONb. 2009
3:55.78
5
Coulter Sieben
BCGr 11
4:00.75
6
Owen Anselm
ONGr 10
4:01.22
7
Ben Hill
ONGr 10
4:01.62
8
Gianfranco Rauti
ONGr 10
4:02.41
2026 provincial championship marks only. Quebec did not contest a boys 1500m. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Boys 3000m

Chase Capes of Ontario doubled up, his 8:19.56 the best 3000m at a provincial meet among 2027-and-later grads and his second event lead on these lists.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys 3000m
The top performances from high school provincial championships.
1
Chase Capes
ONGr 11
8:19.56
2
Owen Gibbs-D'Avignon
QCb. 2009
8:33.48
3
Ethan Deveaux
ONGr 11
8:37.25
4
TJ Woods
ONGr 11
8:42.11
5
Jackson Ortwein
ONGr 11
8:42.53
6
Isaac Sirois
QCb. 2009
8:43.19
7
Isaiah Johnston
BCGr 11
8:50.90
8
Jacob Bergeron
QCb. 2009
8:54.29
2026 provincial championship marks only. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Girls Middle Distance and Distance

A few observations worth mentioning from across the girls distance events:

  • The fastest 800m in the country belongs to a Grade 9, Hannah Gregory of Alberta.
  • The entire 1500m top eight is from Ontario.
  • In the 3000m, the leader is Airlie Downie-Back, one of several Ontario athletes who ran their way onto these lists at a provincial championship that drew the deepest distance field in the country.

Girls 800m

The fastest provincial 800m by a 2027-or-later grad belongs to Hannah Gregory, a Grade 9 from Alberta, at 2:06.59.

Streamline Athletes
Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Girls 800m
The top performances from high school provincial championships.
1
Hannah Gregory
ABGr 9
2:06.59
2
Victoria Halbert
ABb. 2010
2:07.50
3
Amelia-Ahn Lou
BCGr 11
2:10.38
4
Maeve Agres
ONGr 10
2:10.64
5
Micah Carswell
ONGr 11
2:10.98
6
Esme Sinke
ABb. 2009
2:11.17
7
Indie Bennett
ONGr 11
2:11.94
8
Vicky Malik
ONGr 10
2:12.10
2026 provincial championship marks only. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Girls 1500m

Vicky Malik of Ontario ran 4:27.79 to lead the provincial 1500m among 2027-and-later grads, atop an all-Ontario top eight.

Streamline Athletes
Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Girls 1500m
The top performances from high school provincial championships.
1
Vicky Malik
ONGr 10
4:27.79
2
Maeve Agres
ONGr 10
4:29.13
3
Kiana Charest
ONb. 2009
4:29.54
4
Rebecca Pribaz
ON2027
4:31.53
5
Micah Carswell
ONb. 2009
4:31.63
6
Alexandra Jackson
ONb. 2009
4:32.11
7
Annika Kemp
ONGr 10
4:32.55
8
Katerina Mihaiescu
ONGr 9
4:32.87
2026 provincial championship marks only. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Girls 3000m

Among graduates of 2027 and beyond, the top provincial 3000m went to Airlie Downie-Back of Ontario, 9:40.26.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Girls 3000m
The top performances from high school provincial championships.
1
Airlie Downie-Back
ONb. 2009
9:40.26
2
Kavita Dhillon
BCGr 9
9:48.42
3
Clara Simpson
BCGr 10
9:49.72
4
Kiana Charest
ONb. 2009
9:52.38
5
Ella Garron
ONb. 2009
9:53.62
6
Ember Vaitekunas
BCGr 9
9:55.18
7
Sasha Dehal
BCb. 2009
9:57.13
8
Katerina Mihaiescu
ONGr 9
10:00.33
2026 provincial championship marks only. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Boys Jumps

Maxime Cazabon anchors the boys jumps. The Ontario Grade 11 tops the high jump and sits inside the top five of the triple jump, the only boy to place high in two jumping events. Elsewhere the leads spread out: Leshawn Telfer clears the long jump field by more than a third of a metre, Brenden Enninful leads the triple jump, and Christian Futo's pole vault stands nearly a metre above everyone else on these lists.

Boys Long Jump

Leshawn Telfer of Ontario recorded the longest provincial-championship long jump among 2027-and-later graduates, 7.20m.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys Long Jump
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Leshawn Telfer
ONGr 11
7.20m
2
Francis Mallory
ONb. 2009
6.85m
3
Benjamin Ojeme
ONGr 11
6.84m
4
Lucas Yu
BCGr 10
6.81m
5
Aiden Hartmann
ONGr 11
6.73m
6
Jaydon Botha
ABGr 11
6.71m
7
Samuel Pemale
ONGr 10
6.69m
7
Jason Chen
ONGr 10
6.69m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best wind-legal jump. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Boys Triple Jump

Among 2027-and-later graduates, the longest provincial-championship triple jump belongs to Brenden Enninful of Alberta, at 14.41m.

Streamline Athletes
Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys Triple Jump
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Brenden Enninful
ABGr 11
14.41m
2
Eric Zhou
ONGr 11
14.23m
3
Guilherme Militao
BCGr 11
14.12m
4
Maxime Cazabon
ONGr 10
14.10m
5
Israel Oluwatuyi
ONGr 11
14.03m
6
David Ude
BCb. 2009
13.94m
6
Noah Latham
ONGr 9
13.94m
8
Tyler Ly
BCGr 10
13.40m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best wind-legal jump. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Boys High Jump

Maxime Cazabon of Ontario cleared the highest provincial-championship high jump among graduates of 2027 and later, 2.00m.

Streamline Athletes
Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys High Jump
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Maxime Cazabon
ONGr 11
2.00m
2
Lorenzo Barillaro
BCGr 10
1.90m
2
Ja'dore Rennick
ABGr 10
1.90m
2
Simon Smallacombe
BCGr 11
1.90m
2
Harveer Nigah
BCGr 11
1.90m
6
Bently Szwed
ONGr 10
1.88m
7
Abraham Lupilli
ONGr 10
1.85m
7
Japhet Mofeng
ABGr 11
1.85m
7
Kaeden Jank
ABGr 10
1.85m
7
Jensen Sellgren
BCGr 11
1.85m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best legal jump. Athletes who cleared the same height are shown tied. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Boys Pole Vault

Christian Futo of Ontario cleared the highest provincial-championship pole vault among 2027-and-later graduates, 4.90m.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys Pole Vault
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Christian Futo
ONGr 11
4.90m
2
Kalani Jones
BCGr 11
4.10m
3
Owen Miller
BCGr 11
3.95m
4
Logan Sutherland
BCGr 9
3.70m
5
Eli Pagani
ABGr 10
3.65m
6
Finn Olsen
BCGr 9
3.55m
7
Tyler Castator
ONGr 9
3.50m
8
Jesse Booth
BCGr 10
3.35m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best legal vault. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Girls Jumps

The girls jumps feature two athletes who star elsewhere on these lists. Jaylah Dennis, who leads the sprints, also clears the highest bar in the high jump. Chioma Uzozie tops the triple jump as a Grade 9 and ranks in the long jump as well. Tessa Bell leads the long jump and presses the front of the 100m hurdles, and Lacey Boileau takes the pole vault.

Girls Long Jump

Tessa Bell of British Columbia recorded the longest provincial-championship long jump among 2027-and-later graduates, 5.83m.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Girls Long Jump
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Tessa Bell
BCGr 11
5.83m
2
Jaida Charles
ONGr 11
5.65m
3
Avery Martin
ONb. 2009
5.60m
3
Olivia Nsaliwa
ABGr 11
5.60m
5
Seraina Naigeli
BCGr 11
5.56m
6
Lebisa Paranitharan
ONGr 10
5.51m
7
Linda Zhou
BCGr 11
5.50m
8
Amairah Gayle
ONb. 2009
5.49m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best wind-legal jump. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Girls Triple Jump

Chioma Uzozie of British Columbia, a Grade 9, recorded the longest provincial-championship triple jump among graduates of 2027 and later, 12.46m.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Girls Triple Jump
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Chioma Uzozie
BCGr 9
12.46m
2
Linda Zhou
BCGr 11
11.84m
3
Maya Dalmao-Caton
ONGr 11
11.81m
4
Jaida Charles
ONGr 11
11.80m
5
Kit Woolverton
ABGr 11
11.76m
6
Lebisa Paranitharan
ONGr 10
11.63m
7
Daniyah Aiyathdurai
ONGr 10
11.41m
8
Roxy Gardiner
ONGr 11
11.34m
8
Nyathiang Nyang
ABGr 11
11.34m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best wind-legal jump. Athletes who recorded the same mark are shown tied. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Girls High Jump

Among 2027-and-later graduates, the highest provincial-championship high jump belongs to Jaylah Dennis of British Columbia, 1.80m.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Girls High Jump
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Jaylah Dennis
BCGr 10
1.80m
2
Emelie Watson
SKGr 10
1.75m
3
Vienne Bredick
BCGr 11
1.70m
4
Amairah Gayle
ONGr 11
1.69m
5
Patricia Nkuna
ONGr 11
1.66m
6
Addison Hill
BCGr 11
1.65m
6
Nyathiang Nai Nyang
ABGr 11
1.65m
8
Katie Raue
ONGr 11
1.63m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best legal jump. Athletes who cleared the same height are shown tied. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Girls Pole Vault

Lacey Boileau of British Columbia cleared the highest provincial-championship pole vault among 2027-and-later graduates, 3.60m.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Girls Pole Vault
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Lacey Boileau
BCGr 10
3.60m
2
Katie Seto
SKGr 10
3.55m
3
Elizabeth Toth
BCGr 10
3.35m
4
Amy Woods
BCGr 11
3.15m
5
Bella Heah
BCGr 9
2.90m
6
Gabriella Brun
ONGr 11
2.80m
6
Julia Winter
ONGr 11
2.80m
8
Hannah Wittrup
BCGr 10
2.60m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best legal vault. Athletes who cleared the same height are shown tied. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Boys Throws

The throws come in more lists than the other events, because Canadian high school federations throw different implement weights by province and age division, and a mark only means something against the same weight. Across them, one name spans two boards: Gursher Gabri of British Columbia leads both the 6 kg shot put and the 1.75 kg discus. Noah Vanneck throws the country's best 12 lb shot as a Grade 10, Levi Seel leads the 1.5 kg discus, and Evan Benning's javelin sits more than five metres clear of the field.

Boys Shot Put (5 kg)

Alvin Onyedika of Alberta recorded the longest provincial-championship 5 kg shot put among graduates of 2027 and later, 14.35m.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys Shot Put · 5 kg
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Alvin Onyedika
ABGr 11
14.35m
2
Olivier Savinkoff
ABGr 11
13.84m
3
Levi Seel
BCGr 10
13.20m
3
Laurent Gagnier Marcu
QCb. 2009
13.20m
5
Jakob Alain-Piché
QCb. 2009
13.15m
6
Mathias Caron
QCb. 2009
12.85m
6
Laurent Benoît
QCb. 2009
12.85m
8
Eric Pflug
ABGr 11
12.70m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best legal throw at the 5 kg implement. Athletes with the same mark are shown tied. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Boys Shot Put (12 lb)

Noah Vanneck of Ontario, a Grade 10, recorded the longest provincial-championship 12 lb shot put among 2027-and-later graduates, 19.04m.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys Shot Put · 12 lb
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Noah Vanneck
ONGr 10
19.04m
2
Tyler Goetz
ONGr 10
17.65m
3
Adnal Oladejobi
ONGr 11
16.80m
4
Finne O'Leary
ONGr 11
16.50m
5
Mikian Teao
ONGr 10
16.49m
6
Daniel Herman
ONGr 11
16.45m
7
Levi Huinink
ONGr 10
15.98m
8
JJ Martel
SKGr 11
14.86m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best legal throw at the 12 lb implement. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Boys Shot Put (6 kg)

Among 2027-and-later graduates, the longest provincial-championship 6 kg shot put belongs to Gursher Gabri of British Columbia, 16.65m.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys Shot Put · 6 kg
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Gursher Gabri
BCGr 11
16.65m
2
Davin Chyld
BCGr 10
11.73m
3
Antonio Tallarico
BCGr 10
11.28m
4
Josh Tsai
BCGr 11
11.20m
5
Beau Rector-Hunink
BCGr 11
10.63m
6
Koen Chapman
BCGr 11
10.32m
7
Liam Vohradsky
BCGr 10
10.05m
8
Quentin James
BCGr 10
9.95m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best legal throw at the 6 kg implement. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Boys Discus (1.5 kg)

Levi Seel of British Columbia recorded the longest provincial-championship 1.5 kg discus among 2027-and-later graduates, 44.78m.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys Discus · 1.5 kg
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Levi Seel
BCGr 11
44.78m
2
Matix Berner
ABGr 11
44.01m
3
Jordan Steil
ABGr 11
42.46m
4
Jack Schoenfelder
BCGr 10
39.95m
5
Orryn Hall-Im
ABGr 10
39.90m
6
Olivier Savinkoff
ABGr 11
39.02m
7
Gavinjot Jhaj
BCGr 9
38.08m
8
Connor Woods
ABGr 11
37.97m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best legal throw at the 1.5 kg implement. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Boys Discus (1.75 kg)

Among 2027-and-later graduates, the longest provincial-championship 1.75 kg discus belongs to Gursher Gabri of British Columbia, 47.00m.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys Discus · 1.75 kg
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Gursher Gabri
BCGr 11
47.00m
2
Thanatheepan Kugathas
BCGr 11
36.85m
3
Michael Armistead
BCGr 11
36.43m
4
Colin Threlfall
BCGr 11
36.16m
5
Kaidan Buckley
BCGr 11
33.76m
6
Davin Chyld
BCGr 10
33.72m
7
Jaden Piamonte
BCGr 11
31.51m
8
Zeinedine Amor
BCGr 11
31.35m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best legal throw at the 1.75 kg implement. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Boys Javelin (800 g)

Evan Benning of British Columbia recorded the longest provincial-championship 800 g javelin among 2027-and-later graduates, 56.38m.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Boys Javelin · 800 g
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Evan Benning
BCGr 11
56.38m
2
Bowen Folk
BCGr 11
51.16m
3
Jonah Mulder
SKGr 10
46.00m
4
Lincoln Kvill
SKGr 10
44.95m
5
Sawyer Sawchuk
SKGr 10
44.38m
6
Jonah Louie
BCGr 11
43.91m
7
Eric Keith
SKGr 10
42.74m
8
Jensen Larochelle
SKGr 10
42.72m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best legal throw at the 800 g implement. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Girls Throws

Like the boys, the girls throws split into separate lists by implement weight, so each board compares only marks thrown at the same weight. Jenna Tunks of Ontario is the standout: her 1 kg discus sits more than ten metres clear of the next thrower, and she ranks among the leaders in the 4 kg shot put as well. Aliya Phillips tops the 4 kg shot as a Grade 9, and Kewine Nana Kouasseu leads the 3 kg list.

Girls Shot Put (3 kg)

Among 2027-and-later graduates, the longest provincial-championship 3 kg shot put belongs to Kewine Nana Kouasseu of Quebec, 13.86m.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Girls Shot Put · 3 kg
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Kewine Nana Kouasseu
QCb. 2009
13.86m
2
Ella Cooper
ABGr 11
11.93m
3
Ylaina Ubell
ABGr 11
11.76m
4
Anhad Gabri
BCGr 9
11.71m
5
Sidnie Driscoll
QCb. 2009
11.65m
6
Mfonma Idiong
ABGr 11
11.58m
7
Chelsea Messi
ABGr 10
11.55m
8
Danae Wisselink
BCGr 9
11.00m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best legal throw at the 3 kg implement. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Girls Shot Put (4 kg)

Aliya Phillips of Ontario, a Grade 9, recorded the longest provincial-championship 4 kg shot put among 2027-and-later graduates, 14.21m.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Girls Shot Put · 4 kg
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Aliya Phillips
ONGr 9
14.21m
2
Olivia Folk
ONGr 10
13.33m
3
Savannah Rodgers
ONGr 10
13.13m
4
Sophia Basso
ONGr 10
13.09m
4
Jenna Tunks
ONGr 11
13.09m
6
Cate Browne
ONGr 10
12.95m
7
Adalee Turland
ONGr 11
12.91m
8
Sofia DiVizio
ONGr 10
12.54m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best legal throw at the 4 kg implement. Tie at fourth shown together. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Girls Discus (1 kg)

Jenna Tunks of Ontario recorded the longest provincial-championship discus among 2027-and-later graduates, 51.37m.

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Canada · Class of 2027 & beyond
Girls Discus
The best provincial championship performances, ranked as if every province ran one meet.
1
Jenna Tunks
ONGr 11
51.37m
2
Savannah Rodgers
ONGr 10
40.80m
3
Mallea McMullin
ONGr 11
40.37m
4
Ryann Markham
ABGr 11
40.12m
5
Adalee Turland
ONGr 11
39.69m
6
Matilde Ojeda-Carvajal
ONGr 10
39.65m
7
Camryn Leitch
ONGr 10
35.90m
8
Saige Burbick
ONGr 11
35.79m
2026 provincial championship marks only, best legal throw. Class confirmed by grade, grad year, or birth year depending on source.
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Sources

All marks are drawn from official 2026 provincial high school championship results. Class years were confirmed by printed grade, graduation year, or birth year, depending on what each source provided.

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