Graydon Baker led the Royal City contingent at the B.C. Seniors Games with three gold medals in cycling.
Baker won gold medals in the competitive 80-to-84 men's time trial, road race and hill climb.
Marta Nykl also won three medals in table tennis, taking silvers in the 70-to-74 women's competitive singles, doubles and mixed doubles with recreational singles bronze medallist Diana Caldwell.
Novice cyclist Brian Brokenshire placed second in the 60-to-64 hill climb and time trial. He also finished third in the road race.
Victor Yang won the men's competitive badminton singles. Torio Domingo was runner-up in the men's over-80 singles in table tennis.
In curling, Joanne Mick and Pat Upper shared gold in the women's competition. Don Burus, Marilynne Burus and Craig Lightbody also won gold in the mixed 55-to-64 event.
Laura Low also shared in gold in lawn bowling in the women's pairs.
Fun You Ching picked up a silver medal in table tennis with Burnaby partner Joseph Chiang in 75-to-79 men's doubles.
Tennis players Chuck and Vicki Condon placed third in the mixed 65-69 doubles.
Darlene Currie helped the Sparks to a silver medal in over 60 women's slo-pitch.
Janice Robinson and Marlene Pride earned a third-place medal with the Saltchuckers mixed slopitch team.
Sharon Williams, Christine Gervais, Kathy McQuire, Diane Murphy and Terri Walker helped the Heat women's slo-pitch team to a bronze medal.
Ross Morris of New Westminster took a silver medal with the Old Goats over-70 men's ice hockey team.
Murray Wilcox was a member of the Vancouver Centennials bronze-medal-winning men's hockey team.
Zelko Markovic played on the over-55 Columbus soccer team that won a bronze medal.
Kathryn Mathisen also claimed a bronze in the Grandragons women's dragon boat team.