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20/09/2014

2014 WESTERN INTERNATIONAL-40th Annual
Sat. Sept 20 at Thames Valley GC, London
29th year at Thames Valley GC

09/20/2014

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

WESTERN MUSTANGS

  • POINTS
  • SCORERS
  • DISPLACERS

  • 1
  • 37
  • 2-5-6-9-15
  • 17-23

  • 2
  • TORONTO VARSITY BLUE

MCMASTER MARAUDERS LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS MCGILL MARTLETS QUEEN'S GAELS

  • 47
  • 1-7-10-11-18
  • 38-42

37-43 31-46
53

  • 3
  • 111

114 124 165 181 186 251 275 330 367
4-24-25-28-30 13-19-26-27-29 8-14-16-36-50 22-33-34-35-41 12-20-45-49-55 3-21-47-56-59 32-39-51-57-72 40-54-58-60-63 52-66-68-71-73 69-70-74-76-78
45

  • 6
  • 44-48

  • 67
  • 7
  • WINDSOR LANCERS

  • VALPARAISO
  • 8
  • 61-62

75-77 64-65
81

  • 9
  • WATERLOO WARRIORS

  • BROCK BADGERS
  • 10

11 12
LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS

  • NIPISSING LAKERS
  • 79-80

OVERALL PLACE
SCORE PLACE

  • BIB
  • PLACE

  • NUM
  • NAME
  • AGE GRADE
  • TEAM
  • ON TEAM
  • TIME

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73 111 84
Gabriela Stafford Amanda Truelove Jessica Richardson Madeline McDonald Bridget Pyke Stephanie MacNeill Kelly Hennessy Jullien Flynn Melissa Caruso Honor Walmsley
E2 TORONTO VARSITY BLUE E5 WESTERN MUSTANGS SR VALPARAISO E3 MCMASTER MARAUDERS E4 WESTERN MUSTANGS E5 WESTERN MUSTANGS E3 TORONTO VARSITY BLUE E3 MCGILL MARTLETS
1111232143
17:43 17:53 17:59 18:03 18:28 18:31 18:35 18:36 18:38 18:39
46 110 107 71 33 100 76
E4 WESTERN MUSTANGS E3 TORONTO VARSITY BLUE

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
72 118 17 29 108 34 112 66 20
Madeleine Kelly Stefanie Smith Emily Marcolini Evelyn Anderson Ainsley Nantes Georgia Hamilton Jessica White Gillian Ceyhan Katie Wismer Meaghan Marton
E2 TORONTO VARSITY BLUE E2 WINDSOR LANCERS E2 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS E3 MCGILL MARTLETS
4112536522
18:51 18:54 19:02 19:02 19:05 19:07 19:09 19:11 19:11 19:12
E3 WESTERN MUSTANGS

  • R
  • MCGILL MARTLETS

E3 WESTERN MUSTANGS

  • TORONTO VARSITY BLUE
  • R

E4 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS

  • E4 WINDSOR LANCERS
  • 115

21 22 23 24 25 26
21 22 23 24 25 26
78 60 102 47 37 15
Liz Bloy Shannen Murray Sarah Emilio Kierstin Myers Maddy Benjamin Michelle Kennedy
SO VALPARAISO E2 QUEEN'S GAELS E3 WESTERN MUSTANGS E4 MCMASTER MARAUDERS E3 MCMASTER MARAUDERS E4 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS
217233
19:12 19:13 19:13 19:14 19:16 19:18

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27 28 29 30
99 12 45 9

  • Katie Bell
  • E4 WESTERN MUSTANGS
  • 8

445
19:22 19:27 19:27 19:28
27 28 29
Samantha Edwards Erin Mawhinney Maddy Bak
3RR
LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS MCMASTER MARAUDERS LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

  • 30
  • 41

105 16 93 59 65 61 101 32 42
Gabrielle Foran Julie Hambleton Marissa Lobert Amanda Hutchings Lindsay Kary Sasha Zarnke Emma Plater Carolyn Denault Leah Demarest Maxine Gravina
E4 MCMASTER MARAUDERS E5 WESTERN MUSTANGS E2 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS
596123410 4
19:29 19:32 19:34 19:36 19:37 19:38 19:39 19:45 19:46 19:47
31 32 33 34 35

  • R
  • WATERLOO WARRIORS

E1 QUEEN'S GAELS
QUEEN'S GAELS
E1 QUEEN'S GAELS
WESTERN MUSTANGS
RR
36 37
E2 MCGILL MARTLETS

  • E2 MCMASTER MARAUDERS
  • 6

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

  • 38
  • 68

106 94 4109 56

  • Amelia Cooke
  • R
  • TORONTO VARSITY BLUE

E2 WESTERN MUSTANGS
WATERLOO WARRIORS
611 2112 57113 7
19:47 19:49 19:49 19:51 19:52 19:54 19:55 19:56 19:59 20:03
Katherine Lampard Samantha McGuinness Annelise Martin Stephanie Nevison Veronica Allan Stephanie Valerio Kristina Popadich Mariel Fluttert
39 40
RE2 BROCK BADGERS E3 WESTERN MUSTANGS

  • E2 QUEEN'S GAELS
  • 41

  • 42
  • 75
  • R
  • TORONTO VARSITY BLUE

  • Z GUEST
  • 254

103 44
E2 WESTERN MUSTANGS

  • E4 MCMASTER MARAUDERS
  • 43
  • Chelsea MacKinnon

51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
44 45 46
57 116 11 39 77 63 58 113 31 91
Bianca Chelu-Penalagan Charlene Rhead Emily Driedger Raquel Burgess Dezzarae Arce Alanna Shearman Stephaney Daley Lauren Fisico

  • E1 QUEEN'S GAELS
  • 6

378378453
20:07 20:07 20:07 20:08 20:08 20:16 20:17 20:18 20:20 20:20
E2 WINDSOR LANCERS E4 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS E3 MCMASTER MARAUDERS

  • JR VALPARAISO
  • 47

  • 48
  • R
  • QUEEN'S GAELS

E1 QUEEN'S GAELS
49 50 51
E2 WINDSOR LANCERS E2 MCGILL MARTLETS E2 WATERLOO WARRIORS
Chantal Bourassa Lisa Flemming

61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

  • 52
  • 22

252 69 30 14 62 74 5
Sarah Cranmer-Bing Jennika Gratmans Sydney Currier
E2 LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS
Z GUEST
1286899295
20:22 20:26 20:28 20:32 20:34 20:36 20:37 20:37 20:38 20:39

  • R
  • TORONTO VARSITY BLUE

  • 53
  • Linda Dumalo
  • E2 MCGILL MARTLETS

  • E2 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS
  • Lyndsay Greasley

Maggie Scheunert Aija Thompson Brittany Murphy Kaitlyn Pansegrau Sydney Hawkins

  • R
  • QUEEN'S GAELS

E3 TORONTO VARSITY BLUE E3 BROCK BADGERS E2 MCMASTER MARAUDERS
54 55
48

  • 114
  • R
  • WINDSOR LANCERS

71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78
67 43 86 96 782 181

  • Mary Cole
  • R

R
TORONTO VARSITY BLUE MCMASTER MARAUDERS
10 10 443546
20:39 20:40 20:45 20:52 20:53 20:54 20:56 21:06
Lauren Locco Hannah Schilling Erin Merkely Katie Roy Kim Heiny Joanna Francolini Michelle Espino
56 57 58 59 60 61
JR VALPARAISO E2 WATERLOO WARRIORS E2 BROCK BADGERS FR VALPARAISO

  • R
  • BROCK BADGERS

SO VALPARAISO

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2014 WESTERN INTERNATIONAL-40th Annual
Sat. Sept 20 at Thames Valley GC, London
29th year at Thames Valley GC

09/20/2014

79 80
62 63
89 2
Tori Tamburrino Ana Gheorghe
SO VALPARAISO E4 BROCK BADGERS
75
21:06 21:08

81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
64 65
86
Laurie Taylor Skye Nagy Genny Cyrenne Serena Gill Alison Robinson Megan Kiley Lauren Negrazis Chloe Condon Jessica Demers Jenna Thornber
E4 BROCK BADGERS E3 BROCK BADGERS
Z GUEST
6732684319
21:10 21:11 21:17 21:18 21:22 21:27 21:35 21:38 21:41 21:43
251 25 117 3253 21 52 18
66 67
E2 LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS

  • R
  • WINDSOR LANCERS

E3 BROCK BADGERS
Z GUEST
E3 LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS E2 NIPISSING LAKERS E4 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS
68 69

91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99
13 55 27 90 19 28 54 95 80 51

  • Kayla Gallo
  • E1 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS
  • 10

24511 53684
21:53 21:56 21:57 22:04 22:10 22:13 22:15 22:29 22:39 22:49
70 71 72
Jessica Mazonello Jaqueline Tmej Janice Cooper Charlotte Van Walraven Robin Whiffing Stephanie Leggat Rachel McInnis Sandra Dipauli Stephanie Boland

  • R
  • NIPISSING LAKERS

E4 LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS E1 WATERLOO WARRIORS E4 LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS E3 LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS E4 NIPISSING LAKERS E2 WATERLOO WARRIORS FR VALPARAISO E1 NIPISSING LAKERS
73 74 75

  • 100
  • 76

101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
77 78 79
98 53 50 92 79 49 87 85 88 26
Alexandria Varty Katie Kozub Lynsey Bialkowski Katelyn Hayes Eileen Carmignani Sarah Arendt Danielle Shelley Sophia Robinson Lauren Sturgeon Lizzy Hughes
FR WATERLOO WARRIORS E2 NIPISSING LAKERS E4 NIPISSING LAKERS E4 WATERLOO WARRIORS SR VALPARAISO
75689710 11 12 6
22:55 23:09 23:16 23:20 23:54 24:03 24:28 24:33 24:41 25:13
80 81

  • R
  • NIPISSING LAKERS

FR VALPARAISO JR VALPARAISO SO VALPARAISO

  • R
  • LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS

  • 111
  • 97
  • Tiffany Sun Del cruz
  • E2 WATERLOO WARRIORS
  • 9
  • 27:02

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