Bryan Stevens, a sixth-grader at Scarborough Middle School, placed third in his division for the long jump at the Toronto Quintessential Unicycling Exhibition on March 4, 5 and 6.
Bryan also won the “Most Impressive New Rider” award, which came with a prize of a 2005 Kris Holm trials unicycle.
At the same event, Bryan’s brother Kaycee Stevens, a sophomore at Scarborough High School, placed second in his division for the long jump and high jump, and placed third in the UMX race.
Both Bryan and Kaycee are members of the Gym Dandies. The Gym Dandies will be performing their annual community performance at Scarborough High School on Thursday, March 31, and Friday, April 1, at 6 p.m. each day.
And on Saturday, April 2, the group will hold a town-wide bottle drive to raise money for their trip to the National Independence Day Parade on July 4, 2006, in Washington, D.C. Leave your returnables at the curbside and the Gym Dandies will pick them up.
Bryan Stevens of Scarborough navigates the stairs on his unicycle.
Kaycee Stevens of Scarborough does the high jump on his unicycle.
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