Kamloops Sports Hall of Fame inductees credit community for their sporting successes
KAMLOOPS — It was the 2007 World Track and Field Championships and Gary Reed was in lane three after advancing to the 800-metre final.
Reed got out to the early lead and kept that pace for most of the race — until the end when his competitor Alfred Yego from Kenya narrowly edged him out for gold. Reed had to settle for a silver.
“It’s a pretty vivid memory in my mind still, coming down the home stretch after many major championships at that point,” remembered Reed. “Just feeling Yego on my shoulder in the last two metres of that race — one-one hundreth of a second. You can’t even blink that fast. I’m still very proud of the accomplishment. Obviously to be second in the world is never anything you want to be disappointed about.”


