2019 PAN AM U20 Championship Ranking List As of June 2Nd, 2019

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2019 PAN AM U20 Championship Ranking List As of June 2nd, 2019 OVERVIEW All selections will be made in accordance with Athletics Canada’s (“AC”) National Team – Selection Rules Book. AC is limited in entries by the Pan American Athletics Association (“APA”) rules and regulations that will always take precedence should there be any contradictions contained within the Selection Criteria (the “Criteria”). Attached to these Criteria, and forming an integral part of it, is an Appendix. The National Team Committee (“NTC”) is responsible for the implementation of the Criteria and has the sole authority and discretion to make all decisions relating to the selection of the team for the Pan Am U20 Championships. 1.3 Eligibility To be eligible to participate in the 2019 Pan Am U20 Championships, an athlete must meet the following requirements: • be a registered member of an Athletics Canada Branch at the time of qualification and through the Pan Am U20 Championships; • hold Canadian Citizenship by the Selection Date – June 10, 2019; • declare interest as per the dates outlined in section 1.2; • comply with the Final Phase Preparation Requirements as outlined in section 4; • be otherwise eligible to participate in the Pan Am U20 Championships; • have a Canadian passport valid until at least January 21, 2020; • be born in 2000, 2001 or 2002; • the NTC will consider requests to compete on any other National Team event on a caseby-case basis. 1.4 Events 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 3000m (Women), 5000m, 10,000m (Men), 10,000m RW, 3000mSC, 110mH (men 39” Hurdles), 100mH (women 33” Hurdles), 400mH (men 36” 2019 Pan Am U20 CHAMPIONSHIPS SELECTION CRITERIA Page | 3 Updated May 7, 2019 Hurdles / women 30” Hurdles), HJ, PV, LJ, TJ, SP (men 6kg / women 4kg), DT (men 1.75kg / women 1kg), HT (men 6kg / women 4kg), JT (men 800g / women 600g), Heptathlon (women), Decathlon (men), 4x100m Relay, 4x400m Relay. 1.5 Maximum per Event Up to two (2) athletes per event may be selected. *Athletes born in 2002 may compete in a maximum of two events, plus a relay. If the two individual events are on the track, only one can be greater than 200m. 1.8 Team Quota The maximum team size for the 2019 Pan Am U20 Championships is 45 athletes. 1.9 Selection Date and Team Announcement The NTC will make team selections by June 10, 2019. AC will announce the team through established communication channels (Branches, AC website, bulletin); athletes selected to the team will be contacted directly. 3.2 Selection for Individual Events a) Athletes who have met the eligibility requirements of section 1.3 will be known as “Qualified Athletes”. b) All Qualified Athletes will be ranked using the percentage of qualifying standard achieved (rounded to one decimal point). c) Qualified Athletes will be nominated in this ranking order until the Team Quota is filled (see section 1.8) or until no more Qualified Athletes remain. e) If, using this ranking order, a number of Qualified Athletes tie for the remaining Team Quota spots then the NTC will rank them in the order that, in their sole opinion, they consider that they are likely to finish at the 2019 Pan Am U20 Championships in the corresponding event. Athletes will be selected in this ranking order until the Team Quota is full. The NTC may consider any factors that they consider relevant, in any order that they consider relevant, to rank athletes. These factors will include, but may not be limited to: i. World and domestic ranking; ii. Current form and fitness; iii. Proven ability to perform on demand; iv. Head-to-head record against each other during the Qualifying Period if applicable 3.3 Relay Selection Depending on available athletes, Team Canada will compete in both women’s and men’s 4x100m and the 4x400m relay with the goal of top 8 performances or better in each event. • The relay pool will be comprised of athletes who are competing in individual events. • Relay alternates will not be selected. • Full cooperation on and off the track will be expected. Athletes must have a willingness to learn and adapt to relay fundamentals. • The appointed Team Relay Coach, in consultation with the team’s Head Coach, will determine which team members make up the relay team and the running order. Any team member may be asked to run in the relay. Potential athletes will be notified in a timely manner. • All notified potential athletes will be expected to fully participate in team practices, including dressing and warming up with the team on the day of competition ready to contribute if needed. • All potential athletes will be expected to sign a “Relay Agreement”, which outlines responsibilities of selected relay team members, which includes expectations and commitments to the team. Athletes who fail to sign the agreement will be removed from the relay pool. Event Percent of Standard Quota Rank Competitor Event Result Achieved 1 1 Tutti, Trinity Women's Discus Throw 55.95 116.6 1 Tutti, Trinity Women's Shot Put 16.57 114.3 Women's 3000 Metres 2 1 Fetherstonhaugh, Grace Steeplechase 10:03.1 106.6 3 1 Gale, Lauren Women's 400 Metres 52.68 104.4 4 1 MacDougall, Brogan Women's 3000 Metres 09:13.1 104 5 1 Chau, Jocelyn Women's 1500 Metres 04:19.1 103.1 6 1 Overholt, Brooke Women's 400 Metres Hurdles 58.9 103.1 7 1 Hamilton, Rowan Men's Hammer Throw 69.91 102.8 8 1 Haintz, Mateya Women's Hammer Throw 58.56 102.7 9 1 Rynda, Aurora Women's 800 Metres 02:05.5 102.6 10 1 Forsyth, Anne Women's 5000 Metres 16:17.8 102.3 11 1 Léger, Catherine Women's 200 Metres 23.67 102.2 12 2 Walker, Haley Women's 800 Metres 02:06.2 101.9 13 1 Wylie, Payne Men's 110 Metres Hurdles 13.96 101.7 14 1 Sieben, Skylar Women's Heptathlon 5383 101.6 15 1 Boug, Tyra Women's 100 Metres Hurdles 13.9 101.4 16 1 Smith, Ethan Men's 400 Metres 47.07 101.3 17 1 Aholou, Tatiana Women's Long Jump 6.23 101.3 18 2 Pierre-Webster, Makenzy Women's 200 Metres 23.92 101.2 19 2 MacNeill, Matthew Men's 110 Metres Hurdles 14.06 101 2 Forsyth, Anne Women's 3000 Metres 09:30.0 100.9 1 Pierre-Webster, Makenzy Women's 100 Metres 11.72 100.7 20 1 Lauzon, Jeremiah Men's 200 Metres 21.2 100.7 21 1 Hassan, Abdullahi Men's 800 Metres 01:49.3 100.7 22 2 Green, DeOndra Women's 100 Metres 11.74 100.5 Men's 3000 Metres 23 1 Wyatt, Tate Steeplechase 09:07.6 100.4 3 Léger, Catherine Women's 100 Metres 11.77 100.3 24 2 Marsh, Alyssa Women's 400 Metres 54.86 100.3 25 2 Lew, Jasmine Women's Long Jump 6.17 100.3 26 2 Rose, Justin Men's 400 Metres 47.65 100.1 4 Aholou, Tatiana Women's 100 Metres 11.8 100 27 2 Wood, Charlotte Women's 1500 Metres 04:27.2 99.9 28 1 Malleck, Foster Men's 1500 Metres 03:48.4 99.8 29 1 Trudeau Perron, Marc-André Men's 5000 Metres 14:16.7 99.8 30 2 VLAHOVIC, KATARINA Women's 100 Metres Hurdles 14.13 99.8 3 Ostertag, Nicole Women's 100 Metres Hurdles 14.16 99.6 31 1 Murray, Malachi Men's 100 Metres 10.62 99.3 3 Roberts, Princess Women's 200 Metres 24.38 99.3 32 2 Lalonde, Sienna Women's 400 Metres Hurdles 01:01.1 99.3 33 1 Ohene-Adu, Dennis Men's Shot Put 18.13 99.3 3 Samuel, Sharelle Women's 400 Metres 55.43 99.2 34 2 Larkin, Matthew Men's 800 Metres 01:50.9 99.2 35 2 Gabri, Dolly Women's Shot Put 14.39 99.2 36 2 Free, Carter Men's 1500 Metres 03:50.0 99.1 3 Mather, Liam Men's 110 Metres Hurdles 14.35 99 37 2 Soufi, Jordan Men's 100 Metres 10.67 98.9 4 Gale, Lauren Women's 200 Metres 24.48 98.9 38 2 English, Ramone Men's 200 Metres 21.59 98.9 3 Rynda, Aurora Women's 1500 Metres 04:29.9 98.9 3 Fetherstonhaugh, Grace Women's 1500 Metres 04:30.0 98.9 3 Smith, Skylar Women's 400 Metres Hurdles 01:01.4 98.9 3 English, Ramone Men's 100 Metres 10.68 98.8 1 Wylie, Payne Men's 400 Metres Hurdles 53.62 98.8 4 Pierre-Webster, Makenzy Women's 400 Metres 55.73 98.7 4 Thorne, Craig Men's 110 Metres Hurdles 14.38 98.7 39 2 Argyropoulos, Anthony Men's Shot Put 17.95 98.4 3 Smith, Maggie Women's 800 Metres 02:10.9 98.3 3 Taylor, Vaughn Men's 400 Metres 48.64 98.1 5 Rynda, Aurora Women's 400 Metres 56.11 98 4 Smith, Maggie Women's 1500 Metres 04:32.4 98 4 Plourde, Simone Women's 1500 Metres 04:32.4 98 2 Fetherstonhaugh, Grace Women's 5000 Metres 17:00.1 98 4 Lovsin, Julia Women's 400 Metres Hurdles 01:01.9 98 5 Forsyth, Anne Women's 1500 Metres 04:32.6 97.9 40 1 Akinduro, Olorunfemi Men's Triple Jump 15.28 97.9 6 NIJJAR, JASNEET Women's 400 Metres 56.24 97.8 7 Stieh, Amy Women's 400 Metres 56.36 97.6 4 WITHERSPOON, ANNA Women's 100 Metres Hurdles 14.45 97.6 5 Exley, Adam Men's 110 Metres Hurdles 14.55 97.6 41 2 Price-Roberts, Phoebe Women's Hammer Throw 55.55 97.5 3 Généreux, Joakim Men's 200 Metres 21.92 97.4 42 1 Porpaczy, Alexa Women's High Jump 1.77 97.3 3 Wyatt, Tate Men's 1500 Metres 03:54.5 97.2 4 Larkin, Gracelyn Women's 800 Metres 02:12.7 97 3 Heisterman, Keaton Men's 800 Metres 01:53.4 97 5 Sieben, Skylar Women's 100 Metres Hurdles 14.56 96.8 5 Sinnatamby, Tristan Women's 400 Metres Hurdles 01:02.7 96.8 Women's 3000 Metres 43 2 Vanderheyden, Mikenna Steeplechase 11:04.7 96.7 4 Murray, Malachi Men's 200 Metres 22.11 96.6 4 Aubry, Marcel Men's 1500 Metres 03:56.7 96.3 Women's 3000 Metres 3 Drolet, Anne-Frédérik Steeplechase 11:07.4 96.3 Men's 3000 Metres 44 2 Bannon, Nicholas Steeplechase 09:30.9 96.3 4 Généreux, Joakim Men's 100 Metres 10.97 96.2 45 2 Lee, Campbell Men's 5000 Metres 14:48.8 96.2 5 NIJJAR, JASNEET Women's 100 Metres 12.28 96.1 5 Colaire, Shaleah Women's 200 Metres 25.17 96.1 .
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    The British marathon race and the “Fantastic Four” By Donald Macgregor the Berlin Olympic Congress of 1930, the maximum was reduced to three. No Britons competed in the European Championships until 1950. The Empire Games were first held in 1930 in Hamilton, Ontario, with small fields, then in London in 1934 and in Sydney in 1938. Ferris and Wright – great rivals and friends Distance running in Great Britain was mainly a sport for the working classes. In England, as well as in Scotland, track athletics was more the province of the well educated. Professionalism, despite its long traditions in the north of England and Scotland, was severely frowned upon. Two of the finest marathon runners resident in England were Sam Ferris, a member of the Royal Air Force (RAF) and Herne Hill Harriers from London, who had, in fact, been born in Northern Ireland; and Ernie Harper of the Hallamshire Harriers of Sheffield. In 10 years, Ferris 2 won the Polytechnic marathon on eight The “Battle in the sun The four leading British marathon runners of the 1920s occasions, finishing second in 1924, but not taking part of Colombes” where and 1930s were Sam Ferris, Ernest “Ernie” Harper, in 1930 because he was recovering from a hernia. Ernest Harper began Donald McNab Robertson and Duncan “Dunky” McLeod Each race during the Olympic years was a prelude his Olympic career in Wright. The first two were Olympic silver medallists; the to the Games themselves. Ferris was the first British 1924. In the cross- third was seventh in 1936, and the last fourth in 1932.