
Jeffrey Reed
Publisher and Editor at London Ontario Sports.com
Award-winning journalist, inspirational speaker, disabled athlete, retired @londonmajors, @fanshawecollege prof, @peakvision1 ambassador, radio hobbyist, farmer
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londonontariosports.com | Jeffrey Reed
by Jeffrey Reed, Editor, LondonOntarioGolf.comPhoto: Golf OntarioKitchener’s Cam Burke of Golf Canada Club – Ontario successfully defended his Ontario Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship Wednesday at Sarnia Golf and Curling Club with a two-stroke victory over Kyle Gordon of Coppinwood Golf Club in Uxbridge and Derek Dalziel of The Oaks Golf and Country Club in Delaware. Burke fired rounds of 73-65-71–209 (-7) for the repeat victory.
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londonontariosports.com | Jeffrey Reed
Let’s Get Physical: Fitness Trends For 2025by Jeffrey Reed, Editor, LondonOntarioSports.comIn the fitness world, as with any sector of society, there are lies, damn lies and statistics. But this year’s canfitpro Top 100 Fitness, Health & Wellness Trends Report carries some solid backing in terms of the latest shifts in the Canadian fitness industry, and trends we are seeing in 2025.
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2 weeks ago |
middlesexbanner.ca | Jeffrey Reed
Written By Jeffrey ReedIf you watched television during the early-1970s, then you most likely remember the public service announcements for ParticipACTION, a Canadian government-launched movement to promote physical activity. Those promos were used to scare, embarrass and motivate us with a message that the health of an average 30-year-old Canadian was on par with a 60-year-old Swede.
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3 weeks ago |
londonontariosports.com | Jeffrey Reed
Photo (L-R) Charles Fitzsimmons and Mike Kray, courtesy Golf Ontario. by Jeffrey Reed, Editor, LondonOntarioGolf.comPerhaps Charles Fitzsimmons should hang his golf hat in Elgin County. Fresh off his May 19 win at the 77th Early Bird Tournament at St. Thomas G&CC, Fitzsimmons, of Summit Golf and Country Club, claimed his third Ontario Men’s Match Play Championship title today at Tarandowah Golfers Club in Springfield.
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3 weeks ago |
londonontariosports.com | Jeffrey Reed
by Jeffrey Reed, Editor, LondonOntarioSports.comIf you watched television during the early-1970s, then you most likely remember the public service announcements for ParticipACTION, a Canadian government-launched movement to promote physical activity. Those promos were used to scare, embarrass and motivate us with a message that the health of an average 30-year-old Canadian was on par with a 60-year-old Swede.
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