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Club Aviva brings home medals from B.C. championship

Club Aviva gymnast Nicolas Lamond walked away from the 2016 B.C. Championships with a couple of new medals around his neck.
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From left to right: Club Aviva gymnasts Mikyla Kocci, Emily Christie, Sierra DiCicco, Jordyn Beyer, Nicolas Lamond, Matthew Dykman, Riley Sondergaard and team coach Andrew van Buuren.

Club Aviva gymnast Nicolas Lamond walked away from the 2016 B.C. Championships with a couple of new medals around his neck. 

The young athlete took gold in the men’s level three trampoline competition and a silver in the men’s level 3 double mini trampoline, putting him in the top tier in the province.

Fellow Aviva gymnast Matthew Cardoso also took gold in the level two double mini trampoline, while Jordyn Beyer won third in the women’s level 2 trampoline event.

Kaleb Whiting-Williams, a level four competitor, took silver in both the men’s trampoline and double mini trampoline. 

Athletes also had an opportunity to compete in synchronized trampoline at this event, with Emily Christie and Riley Sondergaard taking bronze in the women’s level four and Nicolas Lamond and Matthew Dykman taking bronze in men’s level three. 

The Club Aviva team is now preparing for the 2016 Western Canada Cup, which will be held in Calgary next month. 

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