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2001-02 Track & Field 2001-02 TRACK & FIELD CIS National Championships March 8-10, 2002 at Sherbrooke, QC Men 1. Saskatchewan 68 2. Windsor 56 3. Alberta 31 4. Calgary 24 5. Sherbrooke 23 6. Guelph 22 7. York 18 7. UBC 18 7. Regina 18 10. Manitoba 17 11. Montreal 14 11. Western 14 13. Trinity Western 9 14. Queen’s 8 15. Lethbridge 7 15. Victoria 7 17. Toronto 5 17. Laval 5 17. McGill 5 20. Dalhousie 4 21. Nipissing 1 Women 1. Western 55 2. Toronto 49 3. Calgary 36 4. Waterloo 33 5. Windsor 32 6. Sherbrooke 28 7. Saskatchewan 27 7. Manitoba 27 9. McGill 17 10. York 14 11. Queen’s 12 12. Alberta 10 13. UBC 8 14. McMaster 7 14. Guelph 7 16. Trinity Western 4 16. Lethbridge 4 18. Lakehead 2 19. Dalhousie 1 19. Victoria 1 Awards Male Athlete of the Meet Ryan McKenzie, Windsor Male Athlete of the Year Ryan McKenzie, Windsor Male Oustanding Track Athlete Ryan McKenzie, Windsor Male Outstanding Field Athlete François Thénault, Sherbrooke Bob Boucher Coach of the Year Lyle Sanderson, Saskatchewan Male Rookie of the Year Robbie Nissen, Alberta Female Athlete of the Meet Katie Vermeulen, Western Female Athlete of the Year Kate Forbes, Western Female Oustanding Track Athlete Daniella Carrington, Waterloo Female Outstanding Field Athlete Kate Forbes, Western Sue Wise Coach of the Year Vickie Croley, Western Female Rookie of the Year Melanie Lachapelle, Windsor INDIVIDUAL RESULTS MEN Pentathlon 1. Darren Peters Alberta 3714 2. Trevor Phillips Calgary 3614 3. Corey Armstrong Saskatchewan 3546 60m Hurdles 1. Emery Tuplin Saskatchewan 8.16 2. Jason Williams Windsor 8.21 3. Lindsay Tallon Saskatchewan 8.48 300m 1. Shane Niemi York 33.86 2. Garry Drake Saskatchewan 34.14 3. Darren Clarke Calgary 34.15 Weight Throw 1. Jeremy Edwards UBC 17.24 m 2. Jarom Lapierre Laval 16.65 m 3. Grant Chapman Alberta 16.61 m High Jump 1. Michael Kizinkewich Manitoba 2.06 m 2. Nimrod Major Queen's 2.06 m 3. Matt Jordan Windsor 2.03 m 1000m 1. Ryan McKenzie Windsor 2:27.49 2. Ian Sharpe Trinity Western 2:28.73 3. Craig Babiuk Victoria 2:28.79 3000m 1. Jamie Epp Saskatchewan 8:14.96 2. Reid Coolsaet Guelph 8:17.50 3. David Milne UBC 8:23.05 4x800m Relay 1. Windsor 7:40.39 2. Guelph 7:41.92 3. McGill 7:42.27 Long Jump 1. Patrick Massok Montréal 7.47 m 2. Bruce McCannel Regina 7.30 m 2. Jamie Landry Saskatchewan 7.09 m Triple Jump 1. Patrick Massok Montréal 15.69 m 2. Bruce McCannel Regina 15.09 m 2. Chris Martin Toronto 14.60 m 60m 1. Ibrahim Meité Sherbrooke 6.58 2. Chinedu Amadi Guelph 6.78 3. Patrick Benjamin Dalhousie 6.79 600m 1. Ryan MacKenzie Windsor 1:19.15 2. Darren Clarke Calgary 1:20.22 3. Justin Deanblossom Trinity Western 1:20.90 4x200m Relay 1. Saskatchewan 1:27.94 2. Serbrooke 1:27.97 3. Western 1:29.26 Shot Put 1. Grant Chapman Alberta 16.40 m 2. Chris Meisner Lethbrige 15.66 m 3. Greg Heubner Windsor 15.51 m Pole Vault 1. François Thénault Sherbrooke 5.10 m 2. John Zubyck Yor 4.90 m 2. Jamie Johnson Alberta 4.90 m 1500m 1. Ryan McKenzie Windsor 3:50.38 2. Jamie Epp Saskatchewan 3:51.65 3. David Milne UBC 3:53.66 4x400m Relay 1. Saskatchewan 3:18.02 2. Calgary 3:19.59 3. York 3:19.79 WOMEN Pentathlon 1. Samantha Anderson Calgary 3651 2. Sarah Junkin Saskatchewan 3614 3. Yoséline Leunens Sherbrooke 3469 60m 1. Jessica King Calgary 8.61 2. Mélanie Lachapelle Windsor 8.73 3. Stephanie Winner Windsor 8.75 300m 1. Martine Cloutier Sherbrooke 39.09 2. Daniella Carrington Waterloo 39.44 3. Amy Barnett Calgary 39.56 1000m 1. Katie Vermeulen Western 2:49.64 2. Sarah Ali-Khan McGill 2:49.75 3. Sasha Golish Toronto 2:51.83 3000m 1. Jennifer Ervick Manitoba 9:43.86 2. Beth Wightman Queen's 9:50.77 3. Heather MacDonald UBC 9:56.33 Long Jump 1. Jocelyn Adu-Gyumfi Toronto 5.90 m 2. Mélanie Lachapelle Windsor 5.66 m 2. Tasha Monroe York 5.66 m Pole Vault 1. Dana Ellis Waterloo 4.01 m 2. Kelsie Hendry Saskatchewan 3.85 m 2. Arielle Mitchell Lethbridge 3.80 m Shot Put 1. Kate Forbes Western 14.93 m 2. Courtney Bovin Windsor 14.39 m 3. Tanya Saywers Windsor 14.23 m 4x800m Relay 1. Manitoba 8:59.85 2. Toronto 9:00.71 3. Western 9:03.95 Weight Throw 1. Kate Forbes Western 17.44 m 2. Nathalie Thénor Sherbrooke 17.20 m 3. Nicole Clarke Queen's 15.84 m Triple Jump 1. Yolessa Lawrinnce Toronto 12.19 m 2. Dawn Creighton McGill 11.95 m 2. Heather Loree Guelph 11.73 m 60m 1. Martine Cloutier Sherbrooke 7.53 2. Daniella Carrington Waterloo 7.54 3. Laura Wilson Trinity Western 7.59 600m 1. Katie Vermeulen Western 1:33.56 2. Katie Beach Windsor 1:33.80 3. Amy Barnett Calgary 1:33.86 4x200m Relay 1. Waterloo 1:41.59 2. Toronto 1:42.51 3. York 1:43.05 High Jump 1. Kristen Matthews McMaster 1.80 m 2. Olga Mankovskaya York 1.77 m 3. Sophie Cardinal Toront 1.71 m 1500m 1. Sarah Ali-Khan McGill 4:22.82 2. Katie Vermeulen Western 4:22.84 3. Darolyn Trembath Manitoba 4:28.60 4x400m Relay 1. Toronto 3:48.92 2. Calgary 3:49.14 3. Sakatchewan 3:50.21 Canada West Championships Feb. 22-23, 2002 at Saskatchewan in Saskatoon Men 1 Saskatchewan 143 2 Alberta 65.5 3 Calgary 52.5 4 UBC 39 5 Manitoba 38.5 6 Regina 24 7 Victoria 20 8 Lethbridge 16.5 9 Trinity Western 11 Women 1 Calgary 125 2 Saskatchewan 109 3 Manitoba 61 4 Alberta 48 5 Victoria 24 6 Lethbridge 20 7 Trinity Western 14 8 UBC 9 9 Regina 0 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Men 60m 1 Preston Wilkins Saskatchewan 6.89 2 Rob Nish Alberta 6.97 3 Garry Drake Saskatchewan 6.98 300m 1 Darren Clarke Calgary 34.04 2 Emery Tuplin Saskatchewan 34.26 3 Garry Drake Saskatchewan 34.26 600m 1 Darren Clarke Calgary 1:20.76 2 Chris Williams UBC 1:20.83 3 Justin Beanblossom Trinity Western 1:21.71 1000m 1 Craig Babiuk Victoria 2:28.94 2 Ian Sharp Trinity Western 2:29.19 3 Brian Stewart Alberta 2:29.48 1500m 1 Jamie Epp Saskatchewan 3:51.58 2 Jeremiah Ziak Victoria 3:54.01 3 David Milne UBC 3:55.44 3000m 1 Jamie Epp Saskatchewan 8:18.14 2 David Milne UBC 8:20.07 3 Rob Nissen Alberta 8:25.51 60m Hurdles 1 Emery Tuplin Saskatchewan 8.25 2 Lindsay Tallon Saskatchewan 8.26 3 Corey Armstrong Saskatchewan 8.51 4x200m Relay 1 Saskatchewan 1:27.32 2 Alberta 1:28.98 3 Manitoba 1:30.92 4x400m Relay 1 Saskatchewan 3:17.90 2 Calgary 3:18.13 3 Alberta 3:25.03 4x800m Relay 1 Saskatchewan 7:50.83 2 UBC 7:51.04 3 Alberta 7:51.35 High Jump 1 Michael Kizinkewich Manitoba 2.05m 2 Blake Cumming Saskatchewan 2.02m 3 Darren Peters Alberta 1.82m Pole Vault 1 Jamie Johnson Alberta 4.72m 2 Ryan Hvidston Saskatchewan 4.72m 3 Emery Tuplin Saskatchewan 4.62m Long Jump 1 Bruce McCannel Regina 6.93m 2 Jamie Landry Saskatchewan 6.90m 3 Joe Lovelace Manitoba 6.89m Triple Jump 1 Bruce McCannel Regina 14.79m 2 Sean Jestdat Regina 14.12m 3 Gerod Wiens Saskatchewan 13.94m Shot Put 1 Terrill Outhwaite Manitoba 15.50m 2 Grant Chapman Alberta 15.47m 3 Chris Meisner Lethbridge 15.03m Weight Throw 1 Jeremy Edwards UBC 16.82m 2 Brent Rybachuk Lethbridge 16.23m 3 Fesaitu Inoke Alberta 15.80m Women 60m 1 Laura Wilson Trinity Western 7.67 2 Laurel Sharun Alberta 7.67 3 Nicole Buchholz Saskatchewan 7.70 300m 1 Amy Barnett Calgary 39.41 2 Jessica King Calgary 39.78 3 Sharon Drake Manitoba 39.88 600m 1 Amy Barnett Calgary 1:35.20 2 Erin Martin Saskatchewan 1:36.23 3 Erica Poole Saskatchewan 1:36.70 1000m 1 Darolyn Trembath Manitoba 2:56.52 2 Andrea Depol Victoria 2:58.09 3 Michelle Schmidt Saskatchewan 2:59.16 1500m 1 Larissa Managh Victoria 4:38.25 2 Cathy Cullen Manitoba 4:38.35 3 Lisa Whalen Manitoba 4:39.12 3000m 1 Jennifer Ervick Manitoba 9:54.81 2 Kristen Brennand Calgary 10:18.81 3 Wendy Cocksedge Victoria 10:21.83 60m Hurdles 1 Jessica King Calgary 8.64 2 Samantha Anderson Calgary 8.76 3 Sally Wong UBC 8.90 4x200m Relay 1 Saskatchewan 1:41.51 2 Calgary 1:41.52 3 Alberta 1:43.48 4x400m Relay 1 Saskatchewan 3:54.99 2 2 Calgary 3:55.10 2 3 Manitoba 3:58.24 2 4x800m Relay 1 Manitoba 9:20.13 2 Victoria 9:20.34 3 Calgary 9:23.08 High Jump 1 Angela Collinge Saskatchewan 1.71m 2 Samantha Anderson Calgary 1.63m 3 Michelle Romance Calgary 1.60m Pole Vault 1 Kelsie Hendry Saskatchewan 3.84m 2 Arielle Mitchell Lethbridge 3.69m 3 Brynn Anderson Alberta 3.39m Long Jump 1 Samantha Anderson Calgary 5.38m 2 Sarah Junkin Saskatchewan 5.36m 3 Lisa Soron Saskatchewan 5.34m Triple Jump 1 Candace Laverty Calgary 11.42m 2 Lorraine Harty Lethbridge 11.33m 3 Lindsay Pawlyk Manitoba 11.21m Shot Put 1 Erin Sigvaldason Manitoba 12.78m 2 Megan Reid Saskatchewan 12.08m 3 Aleena Zibin Trinity Western 12.05m Weight Throw 1 Megan Reid Saskatchewan 16.21m 2 Heidi Epp Saskatchewan 14.92m 3 Jennifer Brown Calgary 14.89m Indoor Pentathlon 1 Samantha Anderson Calgary 3691 2 Melissa Van Hal Calgary 3496 3 Sarah Junkin Saskatchewan 3494 800m Run 1 Melissa Van Hal Calgary 2:25.30 2 Sarah Junkin Saskatchewan 2:26.48 3 Renee LaRocque Calgary 2:27.51 60 m Hurdles 1 Samantha Anderson Calgary 8.84 2 Sarah Junkin Saskatchewan 8.95 3 Tammy Cool Saskatchewan 9.07 Long Jump Pent 1 Samantha Anderson Calgary 5.54m 2 Sarah Junkin Saskatchewan 5.45m 3 Melissa Van Hal Calgary 5.28m Shot Put Pent 1 Rachel Tarvudd Trinity Western 11.64m 2 Kendra Harper Lethbridge 10.89m 3 Sarah Junkin Saskatchewan 10.33m .
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