Ephraim Tadesse (388) ran to silver medals in  the 1,500m and 2,000m steeplechase at the B.C. High School Track and Field Championships in Langley.

Ephraim Tadesse (388) ran to silver medals in the 1,500m and 2,000m steeplechase at the B.C. High School Track and Field Championships in Langley.

Two silver medals ‘a good meet’ for Tadesse

North Surrey runner places second at BC championship meet

Long distance runner Ephraim Tadesse of North Surrey Secondary won a pair of silver medals at last weekend’s B.C. High School Track and FIeld Championships, finishing as the runner-up in both the boys 2,000m steeplechase and the 1,500m race.

He completed the steeplechase in 6:11.12, 2.25 seconds off the pace. He was bumped up into the runner-up position in the 1,500m race after crossing the line in third place. His time of 3:57.28 was good for the silver medal, after a competitor was disqualified for interference.

“I think I could have run faster in the 1,500,” said the Grade 12 student. “But I’m happy with the meet overall. Of course I wish I could have done a bit better in my last high school meet, but it was a good meet.”

Timothy Delcourt of Kwantlen Park Secondary took the bronze medal in the boys 3,000m run, his time of 8:38.07 just 2.2 seconds back of the winner.

Jasmine Gill of Sullivan Heights Secondary just missed a medal by placing fourth in the girls 800m race, her time of 2:16.50 just 26 one-hundredths of a second behind the third place finisher.

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