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Megan Teolis Hits PB at Legion Nationals

Ultra Throw’s Megan Teolis nails a 50.29m PB in the U18 Hammer at Legion Nationals, earning 5th place in Canada.

Ultra Throw’s youth member Megan Teolis proved that hard work and determination pay off, delivering a stellar performance at the Legion National Youth Track & Field Championships in Calgary this past weekend.

Competing in the U18 Hammer Throw, Megan launched the hammer to an impressive 50.29m, setting a new personal best and earning 5th place nationally! At just 16 years old, she’s making her mark among Canada’s top young throwers.

Going into the competition, Megan set two clear goals: to hit a new PB and to place in the top 8. She smashed both — and left the field with a huge smile to match her big throw.

Megan stands center with some of the 14 U18 athletes competing in Hammer Throw

This result is not just a reflection of her talent, but also her dedication to training, refining technique, and performing under pressure. We couldn’t be prouder to see Megan achieving her goals on the national stage.

Way to go, Megan — keep throwing far!

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Megan Teolis Breaks the 50m Barrier in Kamloops

Ultra Throw Club youth athlete Megan Teolis put her power and perseverance on full display during a doubleheader weekend at the Kamloops Twilight Meets earning not one, but two personal bests in the 3kg hammer throw.

Megan in the ring in Kamloops, BC

Ultra Throw Youth Athlete Sets Back-to-Back Personal Bests

Ultra Throw Club youth athlete Megan Teolis put her power and perseverance on full display during a doubleheader weekend at the Kamloops Twilight Meets in late April—earning not one, but two personal bests in the 3kg hammer throw.

On Friday, April 25, Megan delivered a clean series of throws, culminating in a strong PB of 49.20m on her fourth attempt. But she wasn’t done yet.

Despite a challenging start the next day—with four fouls in her first five throws—Megan regrouped, refocused, and launched a massive 50.00m throw on her very last attempt on Saturday, April 26. That final throw not only salvaged the meet but marked a significant milestone in her progression as a thrower.

Breaking the 50-metre barrier is a standout achievement for any youth athlete, and Megan’s performance is a testament to her technical skill, mental resilience, and work ethic. Facing tough conditions and pressure in the circle, she found a way to deliver when it counted most.

We’re incredibly proud of Megan for her continued growth and her fierce focus on improvement. These back-to-back PBs show she’s on a strong upward trajectory, and we can’t wait to see what she’ll accomplish next!

Way to go, Megan!


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