Divers rewriterecord book«•*TORONTO (CP) — A Canadian record in every event and multiple gold-medal winners highlighted the final day of the national age-group diving championships yesterday.s[x Canadian marks were set — there were:a total of lb at the championships - and Kathy Keiemetr of Vancouver and Mark Latreille of Edmonton won their fourthgold medals, making a ciean sweep of in frjjg {3, 14-year-old category, .........Kelcmen won her fourth gold in the girls’ 13- and'i'4-three-metre event, accumulating 431.00 points to break a 1974 record of 411.85 points held by Eniko Kiefer.In winning his fourth gold medal, Latreille recorded 429.80 points in the boys’ 13-and-I4 one-metre event, shattering the1976 ° 6 S6t by SC0U S‘nClair °f 0akville' 0nt* lnJennifer McArton became a triple gold-medal winner wrapping up the girls' 12-and-under tower with 189.05 points and breaking her own 1980 record of 157.65 points in the process. The old mark was also eclipsed by Mary WadsworthMa?r withT^ S’?9'10 P°intS 3nd Kelly Harber of ThomPsfn.McArton of Toronto also won golds in the three-metre event Sunday and the one metre Saturday.o,? *he toy£ I2-and-under tower, Lee Jay Strifler won the event with 162,30 points, breaking the record of 160.1!.i'?I-er,,0f Po,inte CJaire smflshed the old mark, uf with 37R m S' 15‘t°'17 t0Wer 33 she won 1116 eveiltIn the boys’ 15-to,17 tower, Mark Foris of Brantford, Ont., finished with 488.20 points to edge Jeff Hirst of Toronto who Art™ W' Benoit Segutn of Montreal was third with442.0U points and alt three divers broke the record of 431 45 set by Mike Mourant in 1980. ‘ 'Each winner will compete in Woodlands, Tex,, in August in the world age-group diving championships.□ Resuits, team selwiinns naan Ql