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All Sports: Track and Field

Ryan Goudron is a Burnaby Central grad, Goudron is a middle distance runner (400 metre, 800 metre, 2,000 metre steeplechase).
Abbey Vogt: Sport - Soccer, track and field School - Burnaby South
Derek Evely graduated from Burnaby Central in 1983. During his years there, Ken Taylor passed his passion for track and field onto Evely. The young man blossomed into a decathlete,
Brit Townsend has coached the Simon Fraser University women's team to the last five National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics cross-country and women's indoor track and field national championships.
Michael Lonergan coached 16 individual Canadian champions in track and field and five more in cross-country, including Olympian Leah Pells and the late Emily Mondor, a former world outdoor 5,000-metre
Ken Taylor is probably the most successful high school track and field coach in B.C. history. Taylor won 15 provincial banners, was nine times a runner-up and 3 times placed
Don Steen was an outstanding athlete graduate of Burnaby South Secondary; first track and field coach at Simon Fraser University.
Bill Popowich is a Burnaby native and Burnaby South grad began coaching in the New Westminster high school district and soon after became involved at the executive level in staging
Lorne Davies was Simon Fraser University's first athletic director and credited with designing, implementing and overseeing Canada's first financially supported awards program for scholar athletes. Davies was a pioneer in
Ruky Abdulai grew up in Western Africa but wanted to compete for Canada. The teenager was a track and field star – in more ways than one – in Ghana

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