Tamara O’Brien collected her third double-mini title at the Canada Cup in three years at the meet in Kamloops earlier this month.
The New Westminster-born athlete, member of the Shasta Trampoline Club, edged former junior American champion Paige Howard with a stellar performance.
O’Brien tallied 137.200 points, topping Paige’s 135.400 in a close final.
Also collecting medals from Kamloops were fellow Shasta athletes Hannah Brown and Declan McLean.
Brown picked up silver in the women’s Level 6 Espoir 18-plus double mini, while McLean was second in his men’s Level 6 Espoir 17-under’ trampoline event, counting 134.615 points to Remi Aubin’s winning 138.030.
Placing fourth in senior men’s double mini was Kyle Carragher, who totalled 140.500 points, just six points back of first.
In men’s trampoline, Level 6 18-plus, Zach Hutchins placed fourth.
Also securing top-five positions at the Canada Cup trampoline event were Liam Armes, in men’s Level 5 novice 17-plus, Jordan Wilmshurst, in Level 6 Espoir 18-plus, and Carragher, in senior men’s. Top-five results in double mini came from McLean, in Level 5 novice, 16u; Hutchings, in Level 5 novice, 17-plus, and Duncan Blaise, in Level 6 Espoir 17u.
Shasta’s Mariko Abe-Ziegler delivered a standout performance in the women’s Level 4 trampoline at the B.C. 3rd Cup tournament in Kamloops.
Abe-Ziegler, in the 16-plus division, tallied 86.500 points, beating out Prince George’s Anna MacDonald, who totalled 71.300.
In women’s Level 4 double mini, Abe-Ziegler placed seventh overall.
Placing sixth in women’s Level 4 trampoline, 15-and-under was Eleni Papakyriakopoulos, while Hannah Goldstein finished sixth in Level 2, 14-and-up.
On the men’s double mini, Jordan Karwacki placed fifth in Level 3, totalling 114.500 points and just 2.300 behind third-place Sean Hylands of Flip City.
Mayrand also registered a fifth-place result in Level 4.