ALLISTON, Ont. — Athletes from Velocity Sport Inc. returned from the Eastern Canadian Championships with several individual medals and team podium finishes for Ontario.
The competition brought together athletes from Ontario, Quebec and 4 Atlantic Canadian provinces, with competitors taking part in trampoline, tumbling and double-mini-trampoline events.

Local athletes from Velocity Sport Inc. at the 2026 Eastern Canadian Championship
Velocity Sport athletes delivered strong results across multiple levels, including bronze and silver individual finishes, gold and silver team medals for Ontario, and a national mobility achievement.
Highlights from the championship included:
- Lincoln earned bronze in Level 1 Double-Mini-Trampoline after qualifying for finals in 4th place. He also helped Ontario win a silver team medal.
- Norah moved from 7th after preliminaries to 4th after finals in Level 1 Double-Mini-Trampoline. She also returned home with a silver team medal for Ontario.
- Zak finished 4th in Level 2 Double-Mini-Trampoline and helped Ontario win a gold team medal. He also met selection for Level 2 Trampoline.
- Mikayla won bronze in Level 2 Double-Mini-Trampoline and was part of Ontario’s silver medal team.
- Isabella won silver in Level 2 Tumbling and helped Ontario earn a gold team medal. She also picked up a silver team medal in Double-Mini-Trampoline.
- Ella won silver in Level 4 Trampoline after moving up from 4th place following preliminaries. She also met the mobility requirements for National Novice.
- Sophie helped Ontario earn a silver team medal in Level 4 Double-Mini-Trampoline.
Velocity Sport Inc offers fun and active programming for kids and families across the Alliston area.
The facility offers recreational classes, competitive training, Ninja Warrior programs, aerial silks, developmental clinics, camps and specialty sessions.
For families, Velocity Sport gives kids a place to move, learn, challenge themselves and have fun in a positive environment.
For athletes, the club offers coaching and programming that can help them grow from their first class to competitive opportunities.
Families interested in learning more about classes, camps, clinics or competitive programs can visit velocitysportinc.ca.









