Canada suddenly has a world class long jumper in Brampton’s Jared Kerr
Jared Kerr’s long jump career began as a friendly bet between four friends.
They called themselves the “Amigos,” all either sprinters or hurdlers in their Grade 12 year at St. Edmund Campion high school in Brampton, Ont.
“We were all really close, and in our last year, we said we’re choosing an event that none of us do, and whoever does the best in it gets $20 from each person,” Kerr said. “I ended up jumping pretty far.”
The 22-year-old won the pot with a jump of 7.11 metres, and a couple weeks later, with only his second jump of his career, captured bronze at the Canadian indoor championships.


