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North Winsloe’s Veronica Keefe continues to excel on the national and internatio­nal wrestling scene

- BY CHARLES REID

So, Veronica Keefe just keeps on winning.

The North Winsloe wrestler pinned Diana Cruz Arroyo of Peru and won Canada’s lone gold at the recent senior Pan American wrestling championsh­ips in Lima, Peru.

Not bad for a first-timer.

“It feels pretty good. I’m glad I got the result I did at the Pan Ams. I haven’t been to the Pan Ams before,” said Keefe. Competing in the 72 kg weight class, the 26-year-old Keefe went 3-0 in the women’s tournament and continued her rise in the wrestling world. In just over a year, she’s won three goals, a silver and was named as an alternate for Canada at the Commonweal­th Games.

She said there isn’t a secret to it, just work and the right mindset.

“The training leading up to the Pan Ams was great at establishi­ng routines. You’ve got to execute the things you’ve worked on. (Before a match) I have to go over in my mind the same things. But on the mat it’s automatic, very natural.” That work also earned her an upward bump of her internatio­nal ranking via United World Wrestling.

She’s fifth in the world in her weight class behind Jenny Fransson of Sweden, Alexandra Anghel of Romania, Yue Han of China and Anastasiya Zimiankova of Belarus in first to fourth, respective­ly.

It’s a good thing although it doesn’t change her standing in Canada. She must fight it out in tournament­s to reach any Canuck squad attending internatio­nal events. There’s no free pass.

“I was really surprised. I didn’t think I would be near their radar. (I saw the post on Twitter) and thought ‘what is this guy talking about?’,” she said. “It’s nice to have, but it doesn’t affect anything in Canada. You still have to win those to be tops in Canada.”

So, to that end, Keefe plans next to head to world team trials the first week of June or the first week of July, depending on what weight class she’ll fight in this year. One class goes in June, the other in July.

The Concordia biology grad

now attends McGill University (working on an education degree) in Montreal where she lives and trains with Victor and David Zilberman at the Montreal Wrestling Club.

Keefe has been on the mat since she’s been 15, owns more medals than most people have fingers and toes and might now just be coming into her prime proving experience matters as much as talent.

“It’s starting to pay off, all those years being around.”

Keefe plans to return to the Island after the trials in July. The worlds go in Hungary in October.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? North Winsloe native Veronica Keefe, centre, stands on the podium after winning Canada’s lone gold at the recent senior Pan American wrestling championsh­ips in Lima, Peru. Keefe defeated Diana Cruz Arroyo, far right, of Peru to win the title. Silver...
SUBMITTED PHOTO North Winsloe native Veronica Keefe, centre, stands on the podium after winning Canada’s lone gold at the recent senior Pan American wrestling championsh­ips in Lima, Peru. Keefe defeated Diana Cruz Arroyo, far right, of Peru to win the title. Silver...

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