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Victoria Flying Y (2000)
The Victoria Flying "Y" was one of the greatest athletic
juggernauts Canadian sports have ever seen. Between 1930 and 1962,
Archie McKinnon's Victoria YMCA track and field and swim teams
placed at least one, and usually more, athletes on every Canadian
team to the Summer Olympics and Commonwealth Games. Over that
period, Flying "Y" athletes, a virtual Who's Who of Canadian track
and field and swimming, set more than 50 Canadian records and won
numerous international medals. "Cherish the medals," coach and
mentor Archie McKinnon used to tell his Flying "Y" athletes. "But
always keep in mind that they don't represent the be-all and
end-all of sport, the real thing of value is the sweat and work
that went into it. " Some of the credit goes to the Victoria Flying
"Y" volunteer coaches who helped Archie and his athletes build this
record and includes the likes of Bruce Humber, Bob Johnstone, Bob
Dorhety, Joan Langdon, Al Aylward, Bob Hutchison, Harry Mitchell,
Jack Todd and Rafael Melendez-Duke among many others.