Tim Nedow, born on October sixteenth, nineteen ninety, is a distinguished Canadian track and field athlete renowned for his prowess in both the shot put and discus throw. With remarkable personal bests of twenty-one point thirty-three meters in the shot put and sixty-one point forty-nine meters in the discus throw, he has established himself as a formidable competitor on the international stage.
Throughout his athletic career, Tim has achieved significant accolades, including bronze medals at the two thousand fourteen Commonwealth Games and the two thousand thirteen Francophonie Games. His dominance in Canadian athletics is further highlighted by his five-time championship victories at the Canadian Track and Field Championships, where he excelled in the discus in two thousand eleven and in both events in two thousand thirteen and fourteen.
Tim's competitive spirit has led him to represent Canada at the World Championships in Athletics in two thousand thirteen, as well as participating in the Summer Universiade on two occasions. His journey in athletics began during his studies at the University of Tulsa and continued at DePaul University, where he honed his skills and prepared for the challenges of elite competition.