2024 World Masters Weightlifting Championships Bienvenue à nouveau aux maîtres d’haltérophilie canadiens !

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2024 World Masters Weightlifting Championships

Welcome back Canadian Masters Weightlifters!

 

 

It may have been a small Canadian group at the 2024 World Masters Weightlifting Championships, only 24 members, but they were strong contenders against the more numerous national groups.  But that is understandable considering the financial investment in such international participation.

 

Special thanks are extended to each athlete who connected with another team member to help them transition into their new competitive environment. Guy Greavette volunteered countless hours to helping not only members of the BC group of Vikings Weightlifts, but also to any member when time permitted.  Also, a thank you to Gordon Yard, who in collaboration with Guy Greavette, designed, worked with Fraser Valley Cresting in Abbotsord, BC, and arranged for delivery of Team T-shirts to our athletes.

 

Many of our members medaled; Five Golds, three Silvers five Bronzes. Four members broke Canadian Masters Records and World Masters Records: Judy Quinn, Frances Robson, Elaine Mori, Gord Yard. Alain Bilodeau and Tin Ly broke Canadian Masters Records. Two members were awarded best lifters in their age category: Gord Yard, Mens 60-64, and Alain Bilodeau, Mens 55-59.

 

Our Womens Team was awarded Third Place at the 2024 World Masters Weightlifting Championships. Our heartiest congratulations to Jeanette Perry, Yael Barak, Carol Akasaka, Stella Purac, Martine Larvière, Cybèle Lanthier, Elaine Mori, Frances Robson, Ruth Stewart, and Judy Quinn. Carol Akasaka was appointed as the Guardian of the Award and will “guard”/keep this Award until further notice from WCHM.

 

With perhaps some rest and sharing their experiences on their social networks, our athletes are no doubt developing their workout programs in preparation for some remaining provincial open competitions of 2024. I know many will be all hyped up for their 2025 Provincial Masters Championships which take place between February and April.