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Rayah Underwood Wins Silver

Elijah BrooksBy Elijah BrooksAugust 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Rayah Underwood Wins Silver
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Central Saanich’s young athlete Rayah Underwood earned a silver medal in her national debut, impressing at the Legion Nationals in Calgary.

The 14-year-old, who trains with the Peninsula Track and Field Club and Speed Mechanics, finished second in the U16 girls’ pentathlon. The event took place at Foothills Athletic Park from August 8 to 10.

Underwood completed five challenging events in a single day: 80-metre hurdles, high jump, shot put, long jump, and the 800 metres. She achieved a total score of 3,051 points, securing her spot on the podium.

The teenager delivered outstanding performances, setting personal bests in four of the five events. Her consistency and focus helped her rise to the silver medal position, marking a memorable start to her national career.

The 80-metre hurdles set the tone for Underwood’s day. She navigated the barriers with speed and precision, recording one of her best times. This strong start gave her confidence heading into the next events.

In the high jump, she cleared impressive heights, showing her technique and strength. The shot put followed, where Underwood matched her personal records with strong throws, demonstrating versatility across track and field disciplines.

Her long jump performance added valuable points, and she capped the pentathlon with the 800 metres. Despite fatigue from the previous events, she maintained her pace and determination, finishing the race with another personal achievement.

Coaches praised Underwood for her resilience and composure under pressure. Competing at a national level can be overwhelming for young athletes, but she remained focused throughout the demanding one-day schedule.

Underwood’s silver medal highlights the growth of Central Saanich’s track and field program. Local experts say her achievement will inspire other young athletes in the region to pursue competitive sports.

The Legion Nationals are known for gathering top talent from across the country. Athletes compete in multiple events, testing their endurance, strength, and skill. Performing well in this setting is a significant milestone for any young competitor.

Rayah Underwood’s success demonstrates her potential for future competitions. With several personal bests and a podium finish, she has set a strong foundation for her athletic career.

Fans and family celebrated her achievement, noting the dedication and hours of training that contributed to her silver medal. The event also provided valuable experience, preparing her for upcoming provincial and national meets.

Underwood’s coaches continue to guide her development, focusing on technique, speed, and stamina. They see her silver medal as both an achievement and a stepping stone toward greater goals in track and field.

Her performance in Calgary serves as a reminder of what young athletes can achieve with discipline, practice, and passion. Rayah Underwood has established herself as a rising star in Canadian track and field.

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Elijah Brooks is a seasoned news reporter based in Central Saanich with over 12 years of experience covering community and civic affairs. A graduate of Carleton University’s School of Journalism, he has contributed to publications such as the Saanich News and Capital Daily. Elijah is an active member of the Canadian Association of Journalists and is known for his in-depth reporting on local governance, sustainability, and public policy. He also volunteers with youth media literacy programs across Vancouver Island.

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