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Event # 1 WOMENS 5K 20/09/2014 Page 1 of 3 2014 WESTERN INTERNATIONAL-40th Annual Sat. Sept 20 at Thames Valley GC, London 09/20/2014 29th year at Thames Valley GC Event # 1 WOMENS 5K Run START @ 10:00am Conditions: cloudy, mild, 17°c MEET RECORD:Lyndsay Carson Guelph Gryphons 26Sep2009 COURSE RECORD:Lyndsay Carson Guelph Gryphons 26-Sep2009 POINTS RECORD:Osaka Japan '02 McMaster 2010 28 pts TEAM TIME RECORD:GUELPH 89:31 [total for 5] avg 18:13 for 5 2009 PLACE TEAM POINTS SCORERS DISPLACERS 1 WESTERN MUSTANGS 37 2-5-6-9-15 17-23 2 TORONTO VARSITY BLUE 47 1-7-10-11-18 38-42 3 MCMASTER MARAUDERS 111 4-24-25-28-30 37-43 4 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS 114 13-19-26-27-29 31-46 5 MCGILL MARTLETS 124 8-14-16-36-50 53 6 QUEEN'S GAELS 165 22-33-34-35-41 44-48 7 WINDSOR LANCERS 181 12-20-45-49-55 67 8 VALPARAISO 186 3-21-47-56-59 61-62 9 WATERLOO WARRIORS 251 32-39-51-57-72 75-77 10 BROCK BADGERS 275 40-54-58-60-63 64-65 11 LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS 330 52-66-68-71-73 81 12 NIPISSING LAKERS 367 69-70-74-76-78 79-80 OVERALL SCORE BIB PLACE PLACE PLACE NUM NAME AGE GRADE TEAM ON TEAM TIME 1 1 73 Gabriela Stafford E2 TORONTO VARSITY BLUE 1 17:43 2 2 111 Amanda Truelove E5 WESTERN MUSTANGS 1 17:53 3 3 84 Jessica Richardson SR VALPARAISO 1 17:59 4 4 46 Madeline McDonald E3 MCMASTER MARAUDERS 1 18:03 5 5 110 Bridget Pyke E4 WESTERN MUSTANGS 2 18:28 6 6 107 Stephanie MacNeill E5 WESTERN MUSTANGS 3 18:31 7 7 71 Kelly Hennessy E3 TORONTO VARSITY BLUE 2 18:35 8 8 33 Jullien Flynn E3 MCGILL MARTLETS 1 18:36 9 9 100 Melissa Caruso E4 WESTERN MUSTANGS 4 18:38 10 10 76 Honor Walmsley E3 TORONTO VARSITY BLUE 3 18:39 11 11 72 Madeleine Kelly E2 TORONTO VARSITY BLUE 4 18:51 12 12 118 Stefanie Smith E2 WINDSOR LANCERS 1 18:54 13 13 17 Emily Marcolini E2 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS 1 19:02 14 14 29 Evelyn Anderson E3 MCGILL MARTLETS 2 19:02 15 15 108 Ainsley Nantes E3 WESTERN MUSTANGS 5 19:05 16 16 34 Georgia Hamilton R MCGILL MARTLETS 3 19:07 17 17 112 Jessica White E3 WESTERN MUSTANGS 6 19:09 18 18 66 Gillian Ceyhan R TORONTO VARSITY BLUE 5 19:11 19 19 20 Katie Wismer E4 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS 2 19:11 20 20 115 Meaghan Marton E4 WINDSOR LANCERS 2 19:12 21 21 78 Liz Bloy SO VALPARAISO 2 19:12 22 22 60 Shannen Murray E2 QUEEN'S GAELS 1 19:13 23 23 102 Sarah Emilio E3 WESTERN MUSTANGS 7 19:13 24 24 47 Kierstin Myers E4 MCMASTER MARAUDERS 2 19:14 25 25 37 Maddy Benjamin E3 MCMASTER MARAUDERS 3 19:16 26 26 15 Michelle Kennedy E4 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS 3 19:18 Easy Meet Manager, www.goeasyware.com 20/09/2014 Page 2 of 3 2014 WESTERN INTERNATIONAL-40th Annual Sat. Sept 20 at Thames Valley GC, London 09/20/2014 29th year at Thames Valley GC 27 99 Katie Bell E4 WESTERN MUSTANGS 8 19:22 28 27 12 Samantha Edwards 3 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS 4 19:27 29 28 45 Erin Mawhinney R MCMASTER MARAUDERS 4 19:27 30 29 9 Maddy Bak R LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS 5 19:28 31 30 41 Gabrielle Foran E4 MCMASTER MARAUDERS 5 19:29 32 105 Julie Hambleton E5 WESTERN MUSTANGS 9 19:32 33 31 16 Marissa Lobert E2 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS 6 19:34 34 32 93 Amanda Hutchings R WATERLOO WARRIORS 1 19:36 35 33 59 Lindsay Kary E1 QUEEN'S GAELS 2 19:37 36 34 65 Sasha Zarnke R QUEEN'S GAELS 3 19:38 37 35 61 Emma Plater E1 QUEEN'S GAELS 4 19:39 38 101 Carolyn Denault R WESTERN MUSTANGS 10 19:45 39 36 32 Leah Demarest E2 MCGILL MARTLETS 4 19:46 40 37 42 Maxine Gravina E2 MCMASTER MARAUDERS 6 19:47 41 38 68 Amelia Cooke R TORONTO VARSITY BLUE 6 19:47 42 106 Katherine Lampard E2 WESTERN MUSTANGS 11 19:49 43 39 94 Samantha McGuinness R WATERLOO WARRIORS 2 19:49 44 40 4 Annelise Martin E2 BROCK BADGERS 1 19:51 45 109 Stephanie Nevison E3 WESTERN MUSTANGS 12 19:52 46 41 56 Veronica Allan E2 QUEEN'S GAELS 5 19:54 47 42 75 Stephanie Valerio R TORONTO VARSITY BLUE 7 19:55 48 254 Kristina Popadich Z GUEST 1 19:56 49 103 Mariel Fluttert E2 WESTERN MUSTANGS 13 19:59 50 43 44 Chelsea MacKinnon E4 MCMASTER MARAUDERS 7 20:03 51 44 57 Bianca Chelu-Penalagan E1 QUEEN'S GAELS 6 20:07 52 45 116 Charlene Rhead E2 WINDSOR LANCERS 3 20:07 53 46 11 Emily Driedger E4 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS 7 20:07 54 39 Raquel Burgess E3 MCMASTER MARAUDERS 8 20:08 55 47 77 Dezzarae Arce JR VALPARAISO 3 20:08 56 48 63 Alanna Shearman R QUEEN'S GAELS 7 20:16 57 58 Stephaney Daley E1 QUEEN'S GAELS 8 20:17 58 49 113 Lauren Fisico E2 WINDSOR LANCERS 4 20:18 59 50 31 Chantal Bourassa E2 MCGILL MARTLETS 5 20:20 60 51 91 Lisa Flemming E2 WATERLOO WARRIORS 3 20:20 61 52 22 Sarah Cranmer-Bing E2 LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS 1 20:22 62 252 Jennika Gratmans Z GUEST 2 20:26 63 69 Sydney Currier R TORONTO VARSITY BLUE 8 20:28 64 53 30 Linda Dumalo E2 MCGILL MARTLETS 6 20:32 65 14 Lyndsay Greasley E2 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS 8 20:34 66 62 Maggie Scheunert R QUEEN'S GAELS 9 20:36 67 74 Aija Thompson E3 TORONTO VARSITY BLUE 9 20:37 68 54 5 Brittany Murphy E3 BROCK BADGERS 2 20:37 69 48 Kaitlyn Pansegrau E2 MCMASTER MARAUDERS 9 20:38 70 55 114 Sydney Hawkins R WINDSOR LANCERS 5 20:39 71 67 Mary Cole R TORONTO VARSITY BLUE 10 20:39 72 43 Lauren Locco R MCMASTER MARAUDERS 10 20:40 73 56 86 Hannah Schilling JR VALPARAISO 4 20:45 74 57 96 Erin Merkely E2 WATERLOO WARRIORS 4 20:52 75 58 7 Katie Roy E2 BROCK BADGERS 3 20:53 76 59 82 Kim Heiny FR VALPARAISO 5 20:54 77 60 1 Joanna Francolini R BROCK BADGERS 4 20:56 78 61 81 Michelle Espino SO VALPARAISO 6 21:06 Easy Meet Manager, www.goeasyware.com 20/09/2014 Page 3 of 3 2014 WESTERN INTERNATIONAL-40th Annual Sat. Sept 20 at Thames Valley GC, London 09/20/2014 29th year at Thames Valley GC 79 62 89 Tori Tamburrino SO VALPARAISO 7 21:06 80 63 2 Ana Gheorghe E4 BROCK BADGERS 5 21:08 81 64 8 Laurie Taylor E4 BROCK BADGERS 6 21:10 82 65 6 Skye Nagy E3 BROCK BADGERS 7 21:11 83 251 Genny Cyrenne Z GUEST 3 21:17 84 66 25 Serena Gill E2 LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS 2 21:18 85 67 117 Alison Robinson R WINDSOR LANCERS 6 21:22 86 3 Megan Kiley E3 BROCK BADGERS 8 21:27 87 253 Lauren Negrazis Z GUEST 4 21:35 88 68 21 Chloe Condon E3 LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS 3 21:38 89 69 52 Jessica Demers E2 NIPISSING LAKERS 1 21:41 90 18 Jenna Thornber E4 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS 9 21:43 91 13 Kayla Gallo E1 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS 10 21:53 92 70 55 Jessica Mazonello R NIPISSING LAKERS 2 21:56 93 71 27 Jaqueline Tmej E4 LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS 4 21:57 94 72 90 Janice Cooper E1 WATERLOO WARRIORS 5 22:04 95 19 Charlotte Van Walraven E4 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS 11 22:10 96 73 28 Robin Whiffing E3 LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS 5 22:13 97 74 54 Stephanie Leggat E4 NIPISSING LAKERS 3 22:15 98 75 95 Rachel McInnis E2 WATERLOO WARRIORS 6 22:29 99 80 Sandra Dipauli FR VALPARAISO 8 22:39 100 76 51 Stephanie Boland E1 NIPISSING LAKERS 4 22:49 101 77 98 Alexandria Varty FR WATERLOO WARRIORS 7 22:55 102 78 53 Katie Kozub E2 NIPISSING LAKERS 5 23:09 103 79 50 Lynsey Bialkowski E4 NIPISSING LAKERS 6 23:16 104 92 Katelyn Hayes E4 WATERLOO WARRIORS 8 23:20 105 79 Eileen Carmignani SR VALPARAISO 9 23:54 106 80 49 Sarah Arendt R NIPISSING LAKERS 7 24:03 107 87 Danielle Shelley FR VALPARAISO 10 24:28 108 85 Sophia Robinson JR VALPARAISO 11 24:33 109 88 Lauren Sturgeon SO VALPARAISO 12 24:41 110 81 26 Lizzy Hughes R LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS 6 25:13 111 97 Tiffany Sun Del cruz E2 WATERLOO WARRIORS 9 27:02 Easy Meet Manager, www.goeasyware.com.
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