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This article was published 01/03/2019 (2411 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Austin Taylor came into the Canada Winter Games aiming for a gold medal, and that’s exactly what he’ll be bringing home.
The 18-year-old Winnipeg native captured gold in archery’s individual male compound event on Thursday with a final score of 148.
“It definitely means a lot. I was able to shoot strong and make the shots I wanted to throughout all my matches,” Taylor said.

He’ll have an opportunity to bring home another medal, as the compound mixed-team matches go today. Taylor, who will partner with Bryanne Lameg, is hoping for a similar result.
“My goal is to just keep making strong shots and hopefully we come out with the win.”

Eighteen years old and still in high school, Taylor got his start with the Free Press on June 1, 2011. Well, sort of...
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Updated on Friday, March 1, 2019 7:14 AM CST: Photo added.