Gabriella Moro was a big winner for Burnaby at the West Kootenay's B.C. Seniors Games last week.
Moro, the current B.C. record holder in the women's 60-to-64 discus, won her specialty with a toss of 23.61 metres, while also earning a second gold medal in the shot put at the Games.
Moro also picked up a pair of silver medals in the women's javelin and hammer throw.
Brenda Hobbs, who competed in five women's 60-to-64 events, earned a third-place medal in the 5,000-metre power walk. Hobbs was also fourth in both the javelin and 10-kilometre road walk.
Edmonds senior Norm Lesage, 81, took gold in the men's 100 and 400m sprints.
Marilyn Aldworth won the 55-to-59 women's singles in tennis. She also teamed with Chris Morrey-Jones of Burnaby for a silver in the mixed doubles. Morrey-Jones was a bronze medalist in the 60-to-64 men's singles.
Barbara Davies placed first in the 60-to-64 competitive women's cycling time trial. Herman Bosman was a runner-up in the men's novice time trial.
Letty Gimenes won three medals in 65-to-69 competitive women's badminton.
Gimenes was second in the women's singles. She also teamed up with Pat Davision of Vancouver for the doubles gold and Bob Herar of Burnaby in the mixed final. Herar and North Vancouver's Michael Barnard were the gold medallists in the men's doubles.
Burnaby's Randy Gene placed third in the competitive men's 60-to-64 singles in badminton. He also picked up gold with Wing Lau of Vancouver in doubles.
Elspeth Creith won a pair of third-place medals in mixed and women's doubles play, with Lau and Ging Quan of Burnaby, respectively.
Phil Horton of Burnaby shared a pair of gold medals in the recreational 75-to-79 doubles. Horton teamed with Kelowna's Norma Kopp in the mixed doubles and Rolly Waechter of North Vancouver in the men's doubles.
Burnaby also picked up medals on the card tables. Leif Pedersen and Po Zay Wong were silver medallists in 55-and-over men's and women's duplicate bridge.
Elizabeth Christie and Carole Sekulich were second in Group C whist.
Burnaby teams of Berna MacKay and Margaret Larsen, and Rose Bolam and Donna Anderson, finished just out of the medals in Group A and B whist, respectively.
Burnaby seniors also picked up silvers in team play.
Burnaby's Kathy Law and Jo-Ann Sheen were runners-up with the Heat in women's 55-to-61 slo-pitch.
Pat Couch, Bobbi Wallace, Ann MacLeod, Alastair MacLeod and Helen Potrebenko shared a silver medal with the Sparks in the women's 62-plus slo-pitch.
Burnaby's Mike Warnick and Billy Jackson were members of the Gringo's silver-medal-winning 60-and-over men's hockey team.
Lower Mainland zone 4 placed third with 237 total medals, including a Games-high 132 gold.