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Usport XC Championships 2019 Overall Finish List Race Date Usport XC Championships 2019 November 09, 2019 Overall Finish List Men Men Men Men Class - A All teams Class - A All teams Place Score Name Team Elegibilit Time Place Score Name Team Elegibilit Time 1 1 Kieran Lumb UBC Thunderbirds 30:41.8 57 56 Rohan Nowbotsing Toronto VarsityR 32:42.9 2 2 Mitchell Ubene Guelph Gryphons 30:49.3 58 57 Marc-Andre Montréal CarabinsR 32:44.7 3 3 Russell Pennock Calgary Dinos 30:55.2 59 58 Ethan Loucks Western Mustangs 32:46.3 4 4 Matthew Travaglini Calgary Dinos 30:58.4 60 59 Simon Berube Manitoba Bisons 32:46.6 5 5 Alex Drover McMaster 30:59.3 61 60 Cole Dinsdale UBC Thunderbirds 32:47.5 6 6 Max Turek McMaster 31:01.9 62 61 Craig Klomp Toronto Varsity 32:50.5 7 7 Joshua Martin Windsor Lancers 31:04.9 63 62 Cameron Cira Toronto Varsity 32:50.8 8 8 Kalum Delaney Guelph Gryphons 31:07.7 64 63 Joshua Woolgar Trinity WesternR 32:51.8 9 9 Andrew Davies McMaster 31:08.8 65 64 Mathew Pardo Queen's Gaels 32:53.4 10 10 Mitchell Delange Queen's Gaels 31:09.8 66 (< 5) Isaac Cull UNB Reds 32:54.3 11 11 John Perrier Guelph Gryphons 31:12.1 67 65 David Girardin Laval Rouge-et-OrR 32:57.1 12 12 Stefan Daniel Calgary Dinos 31:15.1 68 66 Eric Gareau Laurentian 32:58.0 13 13 Thomas Broatch UBC Thunderbirds 31:17.0 69 67 Dominic Perreault Sherbrooke 32:58.0 14 14 Felix Lapointe-Pilote Laval Rouge-et-Or 31:18.9 70 68 Hudson Dalhousie Tigers 32:59.1 15 15 Rob Kanko Queen's Gaels 31:23.4 71 69 Paul MacLellan St. Francis Xavier 33:00.0 16 16 Royden Radowits Alberta Golden 31:25.7 72 70 Jonathan Goodridge Dalhousie Tigers 33:00.0 17 17 Jonathan Tedeschi Laval Rouge-et-Or 31:27.1 73 71 Nick Robertson Dalhousie Tigers 33:02.9 18 18 Jean-Simon Laval Rouge-et-Or 31:29.1 74 (< 5) Michael Mitchell UBC Okanagan 33:03.2 19 (< 5) Andrew Peverill St. Mary's Huskies 31:29.6 75 72 Keon Wallingford LaurentianR 33:04.6 20 19 Eric Lutz Calgary Dinos 31:32.3 76 (< 5) Nicolas Gilbert UQTR Patriotes 33:05.2 21 20 Kevin Robertson Montréal Carabins 31:34.5 77 73 Mitchell Heyink Windsor Lancers 33:06.0 22 21 Tyler Dozzi UBC Thunderbirds 31:36.8 78 74 Miles Brackenbury Queen's GaelsR 33:08.7 23 22 Thomas Windisch Sherbrooke 31:38.6 79 75 Will Cox Dalhousie TigersR 33:09.9 24 23 Mark Patton Guelph Gryphons 31:44.9 80 76 Deric Kornelson Manitoba Bisons 33:12.8 25 24 Matthew Hope Alberta Golden 31:45.7 81 77 Jack Boden Victoria VikesR 33:16.0 26 25 Maximus Thiessen Calgary Dinos 31:51.1 82 78 Tyson Keddie Alberta Golden 33:16.6 27 26 Josh Zilles Windsor Lancers 31:54.7 83 79 Gabe Van Hezewijk Victoria Vikes 33:20.7 28 27 Nick D'Alessandro Windsor Lancers 31:56.6 84 80 Logan Arthur Alberta Golden 33:22.1 29 28 Joshua McGillivray McMaster 31:57.5 85 81 Matt Flood Queen's Gaels 33:24.0 30 29 Isaiah Frielink Western Mustangs 32:03.3 86 82 Jake Carroll Toronto Varsity 33:25.5 31 30 Alexis Lepage Laval Rouge-et-Or 32:07.7 87 (< 5) Levi Moulton Memorial 33:28.0 32 31 Samuel Poher Laval Rouge-et-Or 32:08.7 88 83 Jacob Halloran Dalhousie Tigers 33:30.5 33 32 Brandon Vail Victoria Vikes 32:09.8 89 84 Will Riley UBC Thunderbirds 33:35.8 34 33 Nick Colyn Trinity Western 32:11.9 90 85 Graydon Staples St. Francis Xavier 33:37.9 35 34 Evan Ubene McMaster 32:13.1 91 (< 5) Matthew Johnson Regina Cougars 33:40.2 36 35 Liam Passi Laurentian 32:14.6 92 86 Cassian Murray-White Alberta GoldenR 33:41.8 37 36 Chet Goerzen Victoria Vikes 32:15.8 93 (< 5) Jérémy Courchesne UQTR PatriotesR 33:42.2 38 37 Brandon Simone Windsor Lancers 32:16.2 94 87 Jan Fiedler Western Mustangs 33:42.6 39 38 Gavin Hughes Guelph Gryphons 32:16.8 95 88 Caleb Beland Laurentian 33:44.6 40 39 Christopher Busset Laval Rouge-et-Or 32:18.9 96 89 Chase Canty LaurentianR 33:48.2 41 40 Joshua Kozelj Victoria Vikes 32:20.8 97 90 Callum Drever Dalhousie Tigers 33:48.9 42 41 Nathan Dehghan Queen's Gaels 32:20.9 98 91 Gabriel Desbiens Montréal CarabinsR 33:50.9 43 42 Marcel Scheele Western MustangsR 32:22.1 99 (< 5) Nicholas Roberts Ottawa Gee-Gees 33:51.8 44 43 Mitchell Cauchi Windsor Lancers 32:22.6 100 92 Jacob Benoit St. Francis XavierR 33:51.8 45 44 Joshua Kellier Guelph Gryphons 32:24.6 101 93 Tanner Geary UBC Thunderbirds 33:55.2 46 45 Mitchell Kirby Queen's Gaels 32:26.2 102 94 Nickolas Kosmenko Manitoba Bisons 34:00.8 47 46 Riley Stuermer Alberta Golden 32:28.5 103 95 Brendan Hoff Victoria Vikes 34:00.9 48 47 Dylan Alick McMaster 32:30.0 104 96 Erik Ohrling Western Mustangs 34:03.0 49 48 Nicholas Bannon Guelph Gryphons 32:33.2 105 97 Greg Danayan Western Mustangs 34:07.9 50 49 Samuel Kinahan Toronto Varsity 32:34.5 106 98 Dilan Brar Western Mustangs 34:08.8 51 50 Jonathan Guidinger Calgary Dinos 32:37.0 107 99 Luc Gallant St. Francis Xavier 34:08.8 52 51 Robert Chauvet Alberta Golden 32:39.3 108 (< 5) Nick Cherenfant UQAM Citadins 34:10.8 53 52 Jonathan Rioux Windsor Lancers 32:39.3 109 100 Addison Derhak St. Francis Xavier 34:12.3 54 53 Sergio Raez Villanueva McMaster 32:39.8 110 101 Antoine Veilleux Sherbrooke 34:13.3 55 54 Alexander James Calgary Dinos 32:40.2 111 102 Olivier Ouellet Sherbrooke 34:16.0 56 55 Christian Gravel UBC Thunderbirds 32:42.1 112 103 Alexandre Laurentian 34:18.6 Results By Speed River Timing 1 11/10/2019 02:46:30 PM Race Date Usport XC Championships 2019 November 09, 2019 Overall Finish List Men Men Class - A All teams Place Score Name Team Elegibilit Time 113 104 Daniel Hilbers Laurier Golden 34:26.7 114 105 Mike Rogers Dalhousie Tigers 34:27.6 115 106 Alexander Farlinger Victoria VikesR 34:29.3 116 (< 5) Owen Harris UBC Okanagan 34:31.2 117 107 Ben Devito Toronto Varsity 34:31.2 118 108 Evan Knight St. Francis XavierR 34:33.9 119 109 Joey Hardy Laurier Golden 34:34.1 120 110 Melvyn Bracon Montréal CarabinsR 34:36.1 121 111 Jack Stanley Toronto VarsityR 34:37.6 122 112 Calvin Reimer Manitoba BisonsR 34:39.1 123 113 Findlay Day St. Francis XavierR 34:41.8 124 114 Tristan SherbrookeR 34:48.6 125 115 Eric Hill Laurier GoldenR 34:50.8 126 116 Vincent Caron Montréal CarabinsR 34:51.6 127 (< 5) Michael Ryerson Rams 34:51.9 128 117 Zack Savlov Laurier Golden 34:57.9 129 118 Rahil Kachalia Laurier Golden 35:01.4 130 119 Charles Langlois Sherbrooke 35:07.4 131 (< 5) Calum Carrigan Thompson Rivers 35:11.2 132 120 Michael Wood Manitoba Bisons 35:14.7 133 121 Hubert Dubé SherbrookeR 35:18.3 134 122 Levi Osterwalder Trinity WesternR 35:19.5 135 (< 5) Joe Stewart St. Mary's Huskies 35:24.5 136 123 Nicholas Lambert LaurentianR 35:29.2 137 124 Adrien Jean-Pierre Montréal Carabins 35:46.7 138 125 Conner Krofchick Laurier Golden 36:05.5 139 126 Maxime Paques Montréal CarabinsR 36:09.5 140 127 Nathan Jeffery Laurier Golden 36:27.7 141 (< 5) Félix Plourde-Couture UQTR PatriotesR 37:01.4 142 128 Kaelan House Trinity WesternR 37:06.4 143 129 Nathanael Fehringer Trinity Western 37:37.1 Results By Speed River Timing 2 11/10/2019 02:46:30 PM.
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