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IN RECOGNITION OF TFS’ STUDENT ATHLETES

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A ccording to her sister, Gabriela, "Lucia is on fire." Nominated for Canada's prestigious Lieutenant Governor Athletic Awards in 2020, Lucia is garnering a lot of attention these days as a middle-distance specialist in both cross-country and track and field. Entering her final year in civil and mineral engineering at the University of Toronto, Lucia is pursuing a sustainable energy minor and her certificate in artificial intelligence engineering. Like Gabriela, however, she is passionate about running and deeply committed to her sport right now. The Pan Am Junior gold medallist, who was named U of T's female rookie of the year in 2016-17, has since racked up an impressive roster of wins and accolades as a varsity Blues athlete. In 2018, she took gold at the OUA Championships (track and field) in the 1000 m and in the 1500 m. In 2019, in cross-country, she won gold in both the OUA Championships and the U Sports Championships. In February 2020, she set an under-23 Canadian record at the Boston University Scarlet and White Indoor Invitational. Then, at the 2020 U SPORTS Track and Field Championships in Edmonton in March, she won gold for both the 1000 m and 1500 m. "Receiving the S.W. Karrys Family Scholarship was a great confidence booster," says Lucia. "It reminds me every day to uphold the standards it represents, which is something I hold close to my heart." " Receiving the S.W. Karrys Family Scholarship was a great confidence booster. It reminds me every day to uphold the standards it represents, which is something I hold close to my heart." LUCIA STAFFORD '16 Civil and Mineral Engineering Student, University of Toronto Toronto, ON The S.W. Karrys Family Scholarship Impact Report 13

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