Evan John from Oneida Nation of the Thames represented Windsor Legion at the Canadian Legion national track and field championships last week in Ste. Therese and Blainville, Quebec. He brought home a bronze medal in long jump with a leap of 6.15 meters, which came on his sixth and final jump.
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