NAIG Day #4 Results

Day 4 came and went and it left a few medals for our Team NWT athletes.

3D Archery

  • Bayleigh Chaplain won Bronze in 16U Female Instinctive.

Badminton

  • Darien Comin won the Consolation Finals.

Related: NAIG DAY #2 RESULTS

Canoe

  • Kyra McDonald won Silver in 14U Female 1000m Solo.
  • Mackenzie Granger won Silver in 16U Female 1000m Solo.
  • Davina McLeod won Gold in 19U Female 1000m Solo.
  • Darius Andre & Kaidan McDonald won Bronze 19U Male 1000m Tandem.
  • Mackenzie Granger & Davina McLeod won Silver in 19U Female 3000m Tandem.
  • Davina McLeod & Taylor McLeod won Silver in 19U 1000m Tandem.

Related: NAIG DAY #3 RESULTS

Golf

  • Deanne Whenham won Gold in 17U Female Golf.

Swimming

  • Allie Buhler won Silver in in 19U Female 200m Breaststroke.
  • Marshall Brown won Bronze in the 14U Male 100m.
  • Jacob Mitchner won Bronze in the 14U Male 200m Freestyle.
Cameron Wilkinson
Cameron Wilkinson
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