MEN'S INDIVIDUAL MEDALLISTS
U SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIPS
U SPORTS Individual Gold Medallists (since 1996)
2020 – Daniel Gleason (pole vault)
2019 – Pierce Lepage (60m hurdles, long jump)
2018 – Kayden Johnson (60m hurdles)
2016 – David McKay (pole vault)
2015 – Ayo Agusto (300m), Bismark Boateng (60m), David McKay (pole vault), 4x200m (Ayo Agusto, Bismark Boateng, Jameel Brown, Xavier Jehovah)
2014 – Eric Brathwaite (shot put), David McKay (pole vault), Dontae Richards-Kwok (60m, 300m), 4x200m relay (Ayo Agusto, Bismark Boateng, Jameel Brown, Dontae Richards-Kwok), 4x400m relay (Bismark Boateng, Ryan Charlton, Birko Montinat, Dontae Richards-Kwok)
2013 – David McKay (pole vault), Daniel Novia (weight throw)
2012 – Daniel Novia (weight throw), Dontae Richards-Kwok (60m, 300m)
2011 – Dontae Richards-Kwok (300m)
2010 – 4x200m relay (Randolph Fajardo, Tyrone Halstead, Dontae Richards-Kwok, Olu Ogunde)
2009 – 4x200m relay (Randolph Fajardo, Tyrone Halstead, Dontae Richards-Kwok, Mat Stiver-Balla, Olu Ogunde)
2008 – David St. Bernard (triple jump)
2006 – Marlon Nangle (triple jump)
2005 – Marlon Nangle (triple jump)
2004 – Patrick Russell (60m hurdles), Todd Zubyck (pole vault)
2003 – John Zubyck (pole vault)
2002 – Shane Niemi (300m)
1999 – Mike Dwyer (60m), Craig Cavanagh (long jump), 4x200m relay (Mike Dwyer, Gavin Lawrence, Lucio DeSimone, Luis Vega Penso)
1998 – Craig Cavanagh (long jump), Jeff Hayhoe (pole vault)
1997 – Jeff Hayhoe (pole vault)
1994 – Doug Wood (pole vault)
1993 – Rich Duncan (triple jump), Doug Wood (pole vault)
1992 – Doug Wood (pole vault)
1991 – Doug Wood (pole vault), 4x400m relay (Brook Cooper, Sean Foudy, Colin Inglis, Darren Gardner)
1990 – Vognar Castilho (300m), Kevin Lake (pole vault), 4x200m relay (Dwayne Roker, Vognar Castilho, Colin Inglis, Kevin Benner), 4x400m relay (Colin Inglis, Vognar Castilho, Kevin Benner, Darren Gardner)
1988 – Graham Booth (pole vault), Richard Hislop (300m), 4x200m relay (Desmond Griffith, Sean Foudy, Peter Duncan, Richard Hislop)
1987 – Anthony Miglietta (long jump)
1986 – Anthony Miglietta (long jump)
1985 – Desai Williams (60m, 300m), David Reid (1500m), Noel McIntyre (pole vault), 4x200m relay (Richard Hislop, Mike Zunder, Eric Spence, Desai Williams)
U SPORTS Individual Silver Medallists
2026 – Brandon Choumbe Yami (300m), Liam West (pole vault), Brandon Choumbe Yami, Ibrahim Moustafa, Samuel Pinceau, Cameron Christian (4x200m relay)
2025 – Tamarri Lindo (60m hurdles)
2020 – Keysean Powell (long jump), Levar Russell (600m)
2019 – 4x200m relay (Zeon Bass, Mark Hutchinson, Pierce Lepage, Daniele Orsini, Tohma Van Bergen)
2018 – Nicholas Fyffe (triple jump)
2017 – Nicholas Fyffe (triple jump)
2016 – Bismark Boateng (60m), Chris Preece (weight throw)
2014 – Eric Brathwaite (shot put)
2013 – Eric Brathwaite (shot put)
2012 – 4x200m relay (Tyrone Halstead, David Mayer, Olu Ogunde, Dontae Richards-Kwok)
2011 – Ingvar Moseley (60m hurdles), 4x200m relay (David Mayer, Ingvar Moseley, Olu Ogunde, Dontae Richards-Kwok)
2010 – Chris Theriau (60m hurdles)
2008 – Tyrone Halstead (60m)
2005 – Anthony Garber (60m)
2002 – John Zubyck (pole vault)
2001 – Luis Vega Penso (300m)
2000 – Luis Vega Penso (300m)
1999 – Craig Cavanagh (60m)
1998 – 4x200m relay (Gavin Lawrence, Lucio DeSimone, Derek Weins, Milton Hart)
1997 – Craig Cavanagh (long jump), Mike Dwyer (60m), Andy Miller (pole vault)
1996 – Craig Cavanagh (long jump)
1993 – Kevin Lake (pole vault), 4x400m relay (Neil Palamino II, Corey Burnett, Colin Wright, Don Yirenkyi)
1992 – Greg Britton (long jump), Paul Just (pole vault)
1991 – Paul Just (pole vault), 4x200m relay (Dexter John, Kevin Benner, Brook Cooper, Colin Inglis)
1990 – Dwayne Roker (60m)
1988 – Sean Foudy (60m hurdles), Desmond Griffith (60m)
1985 – Chris Hannaford (high jump), Eric Spence (60m hurdles)
U SPORTS Individual Bronze Medallists
2026 – Samuel Pinceau (60m hurdles)
2024 – Tamarri Lindo (60m hurdles)
2020 – Samuel Adams (pole vault)
2019 – Pierce Lepage (high jump)
2018 – Samuel Adams (pole vault)
2016 – Bismark Boateng (300m), 4x200m relay (Ayo Agusto, Bismark Boateng, Dereck Djan, Daniele Orsini, Jalen Pidlubny)
2015 – Bismark Boateng (300m), Eric Brathwaite (weight throw), Ike Omoruna (60m)
2014 – Bismark Boateng (300m), Umar Khan (shot put), Ingvar Moseley (60m hurdles)
2013 – Umar Khan (shot put)
2009 – Tyrone Halstead (60m)
2008 – Randolph Fajardo (60m), Ryan Finn (600m)
2007 – Justin McLennan (60m), Marlon Nangle (triple jump), 4x200m relay (Jared Lewis, Dennison Collins, Justin McLennan, Randolph Fajardo)
2006 – Anthony Garber (60m)
2005 – 4x200m relay (Anthony Garber, Konstantin Baibakov, Michael Gibbons, George Zakher)
2004 – Patrick Russell (pentathlon)
2002 – 4x400m relay (Michael Gibbons, Shane Niemi, Christian Myers, Milton Hart)
2000 – 4x200m relay (Mike Dwyer, Lucio DeSimone, Christian Myers, Luis Vega Penso), 4x400m relay (Christian Myers, Derek Weins, Sergio Fediuc, Luis Vega Penso)
1999 – 4x400m relay (Gavin Lawrence, Derek Weins, Sergio Fediuc, Luis Vega Penso)
1996 – Carlo Chiocchio (300m, 600m), 4x200m relay (Andre Batson, Carlo Chiocchio, Bart Given, Milton Hart, Rohan Williams, Eric Kelly), 4x400m relay (Andre Batson, Carlo Chiocchio, Rohan Williams, Don Yirenkyi)
1993 – Greg Britton (long jump), Rich Duncan (high jump)
1992 – Chris Vaughn (long jump), Kevin Lake (pole vault), 4x400m relay
1991 – Sean Foudy (60m hurdles), Colin Inglis (300m)
OUA CHAMPIONSHIPS
OUA Individual Gold Medallists
2026 – Arwin Mathivathanan (triple jump), Brandon Choumbe Yami, Ibrahim Moustafa, Samuel Pinceau, Cameron Christian (4x200m relay)
2025 – Tamarri Lindo (60m hurdles), Arwin Mathivathanan (triple jump)
2020 – Daniel Gleason (pole vault), Keysean Powell (long jump)
2019 – Xavier Joseph (60m), Pierce Lepage (60m hurdles, long jump, high jump)
2018 – Nicholas Fyffe (triple jump), Kayden Johnson (60m hurdles), Xavier Joseph (60m)
2017 – Nicholas Fyffe (triple jump)
2016 – Bismark Boateng (60m), Nick Fyffe (triple jump), David McKay (pole vault)
2015 – Ayo Agusto (300m), Bismark Boateng (60m), Eric Brathwaite (shot put, weight throw), Nick Fyffe (triple jump), David McKay (pole vault), 4x200m relay (Ayo Agusto, Jameel Brown, Xavier Jehovah, Lucas Watson)
2014 – Eric Brathwaite (shot put, weight throw), Richard Jansen (triple jump), David McKay (pole vault), Dontae Richards-Kwok (60m, 300m)
2013 – David McKay (pole vault), Daniel Novia (weight throw)
2012 – Vinh Le (triple jump), David McKay (pole vault), Daniel Novia (weight throw)
2011 – Dontae Richards-Kwok (60m, 300m), 4x200m relay (Dontae Richards-Kwok, Ingvar Moseley, Olu Ogunde, David Mayer), 4x400m relay (Ingvar Moseley, Birko Montinat, David Mayer, Dontae Richards-Kwok)
2010 – Tyrone Halstead (60m), Jonathan Odumeru (high jump), Dontae Richards-Kwok (300m), Chris Theriau (60m hurdles), 4x200m relay (Tyrone Halstead, Dontae Richards-Kwok, Olu Ogunde, Randolph Fajardo)
2009 – Elijah Allen (pentathlon), Tyrone Halstead (60m), Dontae Richards-Kwok (300m), Chris Theriau (60m hurdles), 4x200m relay (Tyrone Halstead, Mat Stiver-Balla, Dontae Richards-Kwok, Randolph Fajardo)
2008 – Tyrone Halstead (60m), David St. Bernard (triple jump), 4x200m relay (Tyrone Halstead, Mat Stiver-Balla, Omotayo Morrison, Randolph Fajardo)
2007 – Dennison Collins (60m), Marlon Nangle (triple jump), Ben Krul (pentathlon)
2005 – Marlon Nangle (triple jump), Patrick Russell (pentathlon)
2004 – Patrick Russell (60m hurdles), Todd Zubyck (pole vault), David St. Bernard (pentathlon)
2003 – Anthony Garber (60m), John Zubyck (pole vault), Marlon Nangle (triple jump), Patrick Russell (pentathlon)
2002 – John Zubyck (pole vault)
2001 – Luis Vega Penso (300m), 4x400m relay (Luis Vega Penso, Christian Myer, Sergio Feduic, Gianluca Sorrento)
2000 – Luis Vega Penso (60m, 300m), 4x400m relay (Christian Myers, Derek Weins, Sergio Feduic, Luis Vega Penso)
1999 – Mike Dwyer (60m, 60m hurdles), Craig Cavanagh (long jump)
1998 – Jeff Hayhoe (pole vault), Craig Cavanagh (long jump)
1997 – Jeff Hayhoe (pole vault), Rohan Williams (300m), Mike Dwyer (60m), Craig Cavanagh (long jump)
1996 – Milton Hart (60m, 300m), Carlo Chiocchio (600m), Jeff Hayhoe (pole vault), Craig Cavanagh (long jump), 4x200m relay (Milton Hart, Bart Given, Rohan Williams, Andre Batson), 4x400m relay (Milton Hart, Carlo Chiocchio, Andre Batson, Don Yirenkyi)
1995 – Don Yirenkyi (600m)
1994 – Doug Wood (pole vault)
1993 – Greg Britton (long jump), Rich Duncan (triple jump), Trevor McAlmont (60m hurdles), Doug Wood (pole vault), Don Yirenkyi (600m)
1992 – Doug Wood (pole vault), Chris Elliott (triple jump)
1991 – Doug Wood (pole vault), 4x200m relay (Dexter John, Kevin Benner, Brook Cooper, Colin Inglis), 4x400m relay (Brook Cooper, Kevin Benner, Colin Inglis, Darren Gardner)
1990 – Vognar Castilho (300m), Kevin Lake (pole vault), 4x200m relay (Dwayne Roker, Vognar Castilho, Colin Inglis, Kevin Benner), 4x400m relay (Colin Inglis, Vognar Castilho, Kevin Benner, Darren Gardner)
1989 – Sean Foudy (60m hurdles), Graham Booth (pole vault), 4x400m relay
1988 – Richard Hislop (300m), Sean Foudy (60m hurdles), Graham Booth (pole vault), 4x200m relay (Desmond Griffith, Sean Foudy, Peter Duncan, Richard Hislop)
1987 – Anthony Miglietta (long jump), Richard Hislop (300m)
1986 – Anthony Miglietta (long jump)
1985 – Desai Williams (300m), Anthony Miglietta (long jump)
OUA Individual Silver Medallists
2026 – Cameron Christian (60m), Brandon Choumbe Yami (300m), Tristan Boateng (high jump), Jamie Crawford (triple jump), Zac Osborne (weight throw),
2025 – Jeremy Elliott (weight throw)
2024 – Arwin Mathivathanan (triple jump), Zac Osborne (wight throw)
2020 – Samuel Adams (pole vault), Keysean Powell (60m), Jonathan Raspanti (weight throw)
2019 – Jason Clare (pole vault)
2018 – Samuel Adams (pole vault), Drew Erskine (weight throw)
2017 – Samuel Adams (pole vault), Kayden Johnson (heptathlon)
2016 – Bismark Boateng (300m), Chris Preece (weight throw)
2015 – Bismark Boateng (300m), Ike Omoruna (60m)
2014 – Jameel Brown (300m), Umar Khan (shot put), 4x200m (Ayo Agusto, Jameel Brown, Wes Huff, Ingvar Moseley)
2013 – Dahn Pratt (triple jump)
2012 – Umar Khan (shot put), Dontae Richards-Kwok (60m, 300m)
2011 – Luke Durward (pole vault)
2010 – Randolph Fajardo (60m)
2009 – Darren Duncan (triple jump), Randolph Fajardo (60m), Ryan Finn (600m), Suyi Georgewill (weight throw)
2008 – Randolph Fajardo (300m), Ryan Finn (1000m), Chris Theriau (60m hurdles)
2007 – Justin McLennan (60m, 300m), Chris Theriau (60m hurdles), 4x200m relay (Justin Kofi Barimayena, Reynold Thomas)
2005 – Anthony Garber (60m), David St. Bernard (pentathlon), 4x200m relay (Anthony Garber, Konstantin Baibakov, Michael Gibbons, George Zakher)
2004 – Marlon Nangle (triple jump)
2002 – Shane Niemi (60m), 4x400m relay (Shane Korman, Shane Niemi, Michael Gibbons, Christian Myers)
2000 – Lucio DeSimone (60m)
1999 – Luis Vega Penso (300m), Jeff Hayhoe (pole vault), Brad Norris (pentathlon), 4x400m relay (Gavin Lawrence, Derek Weins, Sergio Fediuc, Luis Vega Penso)
1998 – Gavin Lawrence (300m), Marcus Popp (pole vault), Craig Cavanagh (triple jump), 4x200m relay (Gavin Lawrence, Lucio DeSimone, Derek Weins, Milton Hart), 4x400m relay (Gavin Lawrence, Kevin Ormsby, Derek Weins, Milton Hart)
1997 – 4x400m relay (Gavin Lawrence, Derek Weins, Mark Vanderschot, Rohan Williams)
1996 – Rohan Williams (60m), John-Paul Serrao (shot put)
1995 – Carlo Chiocchio (600m), 4x200m relay (Bart Given, Carlo Chiocchio, Milton Hart, Andre Batson)
1994 – Andrew Nunes (triple jump)
1993 – Mike Rogers (1500m), Rich Duncan (high jump), Kevin Lake (pole vault), 4x400m relay
1992 – Colin Inglis (60m hurdles), Paul Just (pole vault), Greg Britton (long jump), 4x200m relay, 4x400m relay
1991 – Dexter John (60m), Darren Gardner (600m), Trevor McAlmont (60m hurdles), Kevin Lake (pole vault)
1990 – Dwayne Roker (60m), Andrew Stark (60m hurdles)
1989 – Walter Hauer (pole vault), 4x200m relay (Dwayne Roker, Kevin Benner, Fern Turpin, Sean Foudy)
1988 – Desmond Griffith (60m)
1987 – Graham Booth (pole vault)
1985 – Chris Hannaford (high jump), Eric Spence (60m hurdles)
OUA Individual Bronze Medallists
2026 – Samuel Pinceau (60m hurdles), Liam West (pole vault), Williams Kalu (triple jump), Ibrahim Moustafa, Nathanael Taffese, Jesse St. Louis Evans, Brandon Choumbe Yami (4x400m)
2025 – Zac Osborne (shot put)
2024 – Tamarri Lindo (60m hurdles), Senthuran Ponsamy (weight throw)
2020 – 4x400m relay (Zeon Bass, Mark Hutchinson, Levar Russell, Tohma Van Bergen)
2019 – Placide Ilunga (long jump), Jackson West (high jump)
2018 – Nicholas Fyffe (long jump), Jonathan Raspanti (weight throw), 4x400m (Mark Hutchinson, Xavier Jehovah, Daniele Orsini, Tohma Van Bergen)
2016 – Richard Jansen (triple jump)
2015 – Anojan Sivalingam (shot put), Chris Preece (weight throw)
2014 – Bismark Boateng (60m), Ingvar Moseley (60m hurdles), 4x800m (Ryan Charlton, Muad Issa, Chris Pallotta, Suraj Sharma)
2013 – Eric Brathwaite (weight throw), Umar Khan (shot put)
2012 – Eric Brathwaite (weight throw), Tyrone Halstead (60m), 4x400m relay (Dontae Richards-Kwok, David Mayer, Birko Montinat, Ryan Charlton)
2011 – Levi Dow (pentathlon)
2010 – 4x400m relay (Ryan Charlton, David Mayer, Stefan Ristic, Dontae Richards-Kwok)
2009 – Dontae Richards-Kwok (60m), 4x400m relay (Mat Stiver-Balla, David Mayer, Randolph Fajardo, Dontae Richards-Kwok)
2008 – Randolph Fajardo (60m)
2007 – Jared Lewis (60m), Elijah Allen (pentathlon)
2004 – Anthony Garber (60m)
2003 – Marlon Nangle (long jump)
2002 – Christian Myers (300m)
2000 – 4x200m relay (Mike Dwyer, Lucio DeSimone, Myers, Luis Vega Penso), 4x400m relay (Christian Myers, Derek Weins, Sergio Feduic, Luis Vega Penso)
1999 – Sergio Feduic (600m), 4x200m relay (Mike Dwyer, Gavin Lawrence, Lucio DeSimone, Luis Vega Penso)
1998 – Lucio DeSimone (60m), Andy Miller (pole vault)
1995 – Milton Hart (60m), Andrew Nunes (triple jump)
1994 – Mike Rogers (1500m), Rob McKay (triple jump), Andrew Miller (pole vault), 4x200m relay (Bart Given, Carlo Chiocchio, Milton Hart, Colin Wright)
1993 – Albert Dell’Apa (3000m), 4x200m relay, 4x800m relay
1992 – Kevin Lake (pole vault), Chris Vaughn (long jump), Tim Moller (triple jump)
1990 – Colin Inglis (300m), Vaughn Martin (pole vault), Tim Moller (triple jump)
1989 – Dwayne Roker (60m), Louis DePaoli (60m hurdles), Casey Belaisis (triple jump)
1988 – Sean Foudy (60m)
1987 – Walter Hauer (pole vault)
1985 – Richard Hislop (300m)