An Edam teenager is about to take aim at the world stage.

Fifteen-year-old Jordy St. Amant is in Winnipeg this week to represent Canada at the World Archery Youth Championships. The tournament is the biggest event of his young career, and comes just days after he swept the podium at nationals.

St. Amant captured gold medals in all three of his event in Lac La Biche, Alta., Aug. 9. His mom Sarah said it was a breakthrough moment.

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“This past weekend, we did outdoor nationals for all three disciplines; target, field and 3D, and he won gold in his age group, U18, for all the disciplines,” she said.

St. Amant’s journey started six years ago, w

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