Wyatt Lee Wins Bronze in the Open Men's 60m at Indoor Nationals
- Mar 28
- 1 min read

Class of '26 sprinter Wyatt Lee continues his rice in Canadian sprinting by not only stepping up to compete in the open men's 60m at the 2026 Canadian Indoor Track & Field Championships, but also earned a spot on the podium against seasoned senior athletes. The 17 year old sprinter, bypassed the traditional U18 class and posted a personal best of 6.66 seconds in the final to claim the bronze medal in one of Canada's most competitive sprint events.
Lee had already broken his previous personal best the semifinals with a 6.67, showcasing his ability to rise to the occasion when it mattered most. His time puts him among the fasted in the country and makes him the youngest Canadian ever to run under 6.70 seconds in the 60m.
This performance adds to a remarkable year for Lee, who is currently wanked among the top U20 sprinters in the world this season. Lee's breakthrough at the national level signals his potential to be a major force in Canadian sprinting for years to come.
We wish Wyatt the best of luck as he speaks with many NCAA track coaches to find the best collegiate program to be a part of next season.




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