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As the 2024 season concludes, the CTFL reflects on a year of significant growth and accomplishments. Celebrating its third anniversary, the league has expanded its reach, increasing participation, securing new sponsors, and building deeper connections within the track and field community. In 2024, CTFL saw 268 top athletes compete, with half of its records being broken and prize funding rising to $28,500. Noteworthy achievements also include the launch of the CTFL NextGen Initiative with New Balance and the growth of its global social media presence. Looking ahead to 2025, CTFL anticipates even greater competition and new events, including the CTFL X New Balance Trials for U18 and U16 athletes. Founder Quinn Lyness thanks supporters for their continued dedication, ensuring the CTFL’s future as a leading force in Canadian track and field. The league is excited to begin the new season with renewed energy and anticipation.

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