Alyssa Dulay-McGuire was a familiar sights on the podium at the Langley Pacific Invitational track meet last week.
On the track, the 12-year-old athlete one gold in two 100 m running events, before posting a 28.58 in the 200 m hurdles later in the day. She also had some success in the field, where she took first overall in the long jump with a 4.83 m score.
Dulay-McGuire was not the only member of the Coquitlam Cheetahs to make their way to the podium in Langley last week.
Cameron Slaymaker had a strong showing in the field, taking first place in the long jump with a 4.49 m, before taking to the track to post back-to-back second place finishes in the 80 m and 200 m hurdles.
The 12-year-old Cheetah member also did well in the throwing events, taking first in javelin (25.47 m) and third in shot put (7.75 m).
In the 11-year-old female category, Alanna Noble also managed to collect a number of first place showings.
She took gold in the 60 m, the 60 m hurdles and the 100 m dash, where she posted a 14.10 s). She also took first in the long jump (4.07 m) and second in high jump (1.3 m).
Liam Espedido managed a second place showing in high jump (1.55 m) and took third in the 80 m hurdles in the 13 year old boys category.
Liepa Bajarunas also made two trips to the podium in the 11 year old girls category, winning first place in high jump (1.1 m) and second in javelin (19.93 m).
Meanwhile, Erin Clemens took first place in javelin (20.53 m) in the 12 year old girls category while Joshua Granville took first in javelin in the 10 year old boys category.
Georgia Hamnett won second place in the 200 m hurdles (31.01 s) in the 13 year old girl category, while 11-year-old Evan Fedele won second in shot put and 10-year-old Graeme Eder won second in discuss (13.53 m).