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Men Outdoor U-23 Event Name YOB Performance Wind Date Location Men Outdoor U-23 Event Name YOB Performance Wind Date Location Club Branch 100m Andre De Grasse 1994 9.91 0.2 14.08.16 Rio de Janeiro, BRA Speed Academy AC Ontario 200m Andre De Grasse 1994 19.80 0.3 17.08.16 Rio de Janeiro, BRA Speed Academy AC Ontario 400m Tyler Christopher 1983 44.44 12.08.05 Helsinki, FIN Legacy Athletics Alberta 800m Brandon McBride 1994 1:43.95 22.07.16 London, GBR PATH British Columbia 1000m Simon Hoogewerf 1963 2:19.05 20.08.84 Nice, FRA Kajaks British Columbia 1500m Kevin Sullivan 1974 3:35.77 07.07.95 London, GBR Ontario 1 mile Kevin Sullivan 1974 3:52.25 16.08.95 Zurich, SWI Ontario 2000m Ross Proudfoot 1992 5:16.06 28.05.11 Guelph, CAN TNOR Ontario 3000m Paul McCloy 1963 7:51.95 16.08.85 Berne, SWI Newfoundland and Labrador 5000m Justyn Knight 1996 13:17.51 05.05.17 Palo Alto, USA UTTC Ontario 10,000m Mohammed Ahmed 1991 27:34.60 29.04.12 Palo Alto, USA Ontario 20,000m Unclaimed* 25,000m Unclaimed* 30,000m Unclaimed* 1 hour Unclaimed* 110mH Mark McKoy 1961 13.37 1.9 04.10.82 Brisbane, AUS Ontario 400mH Adam Kunkel 1981 49.49 03.05.03 Iowa City, USA Ontario 3000m SC Matthew Hughes 1989 8:24.87 10.06.11 Des Moines, USA OTOC Ontario HJ Mark Boswell 1977 2.35m 23.08.99 Sevilla, ESP Ontario PV Shawnacy Barber 1994 5.93m 25.07.15 London, GBR PATF Ontario LJ Clayton Latham 1980 8.16m 1.9 30.07.02 Jamaica, USA TJ Edrick Floreal 1966 16.92m 1.3 22.05.87 Knoxville, USA Quebec SP Brad Snyder 1976 20.40m 04.04.98 Columbia, USA Ontario DT Bishop Dolegiewicz 1953 65.32m 16.07.75 Sondrum, SWE HT James Steacy 1984 75.96m 15.07.06 Calgary, CAN Chinook Alberta JT Scott Russell 1979 81.66m 10.08.01 Edmonton, CAN Windsor Legion Ontario Decathlon Michael Smith 1967 8317 16-17.09.89 Talence, FRA UTTC Ontario Pentathlon Unclaimed* 3000m Race Walk Benjamin Thorne 1993 11:41.23 17.06.12 Surrey, CAN Racewalk West British Columbia 5000m Race Walk Benjamin Thorne 1993 19:00.92 05.04.14 Vancouver, CAN Racewalk West British Columbia 10,000m Race Walk Evan Dunfee 1990 39:55.52 15.07.12 Coquitlam, CAN Racewalk West British Columbia 20,000m Race Walk Inaki Gomez 1988 1:24:48.0 22.06.10 Coquitlam, CAN Racewalk West British Columbia 30,000m Race Walk Unclaimed* 50,000m Race Walk Unclaimed* 2 hours Race Walk Unclaimed* Relays 4 x 100m Relay Canada (Junior) 39.64 15.08.06 Beijing, CHN Todd Pyper, Brian Barnett) (Christopher Reid, Curtis Peschier, Philip Hayle, Daniel 4 x 200m Relay Brampton 1:25.52 13.06.10 Toronto, CAN Harper) 4 x 400m Relay Canada (U23) 3:05.93 17.07.16 San Salvador, ESA (Joshua Cunningham, Khalil Parris, Corey Bellemore, Nathan Geo (Tom Potter, Gary Crossley, 4 x 800m Relay Track West 7:34.00 14.06.74 Etobicoke, CAN Steve Lincoln, Tom Lobsinger) 4 x 1500m Relay Unclaimed* Distance Medley Relay (80 Unclaimed* Race Walking (road) 5km Race Walk Benjamin Thorne 1993 20:15 23.08.15 Beijing, CHN Racewalk West British Columbia 10km Walk Benjamin Thorne 1993 44:22 23.08.15 Beijing, CHN Racewalk West British Columbia 20km Race Walk Benjamin Thorne 1993 1:19:57 23.08.15 Beijing, CHN Racewalk West British Columbia 30km Race Walk Guillaume Leblanc 1962 2:14:56 07.10.82 Brisbane, AUS IMCO Quebec 50km Race Walk Francois Lapointe 1961 3:53:57 07.08.83 Helsinki, FIN Quebec Road Running 5km Brendan Matthias 1969 13:46 16.02.91 Fort Myers, USA UTTC Ontario 8km Carey Nelson 1963 22:58 01.01.85 Saanichton, CAN British Columbia 10km Jeff Schiebler 1973 28:44:00 20.11.94 East Los Angeles, USA Kajaks British Columbia 15km Peter Butler 1958 44:19:00 29.06.80 Portland, USA British Columbia 20km Adam Shoemaker 1957 1:01:46 29.09.79 Montreal, CAN Half Marathon Dennis Stark 1963 1:03:02 10.12.83 Orlando, USA 25km Unclaimed* 30km Unclaimed* Marathon Peter Butler 1958 2:17:30 24.11.79 Seattle, USA British Columbia 100km Unclaimed* Road Relay (Ekiden) Unclaimed* * Updates or claims for new records / best performance recognition should be sent to Tim Berrett at [email protected].
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