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Event # 1 WOMENS 4K 9/14/2013 Page 1 of 16 2013 McGill Martlet Open Saturday September 14, 2013 09/14/2013 Mount Royal Park, Montreal QC Event # 1 WOMENS 4k Run START @ 10:30am Conditions: cloudy, cool, 11°C COURSE RECORD:Jodie Schoppmann SUNY Potsdam :13:57.00 17Sep05 PLACE TEAM POINTS SCORERS DISPLACERS 1 WESTERN MUSTANGS 26 1-4-5-7-9 10-19 2 WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 42 2-6-8-12-14 20-29 3 MCGILL 102 11-16-22-26-27 31-38 4 LAVAL ROUGE ET OR 137 3-17-36-39-42 43-47 5 OTTAWA GEE GEES 137 13-18-24-37-45 46-50 6 SHERBROOKE VERT & OR 170 23-25-32-33-57 58-60 7 CLUB UDEM 228 28-34-49-52-65 67-85 8 MCGILL OLYMPIC CLUB 245 15-53-56-59-62 71-82 9 UQTR PATRIOTES 277 35-51-61-64-66 77-81 10 CONCORDIA STINGERS 288 21-44-72-75-76 78-97 11 ANDRÉ-LAURENDEAU 328 48-54-55-70-101 125 12 MONTMORENCY 379 40-73-80-87-99 100-111 13 JEAN DE BRÉBEUF 403 68-69-79-83-104 110-137 14 UQAM CITADINS 423 41-74-98-103-107 113 15 CHAMPLAIN ST-LAMBERT 451 86-89-91-92-93 112-123 16 CEGEP ST-LAURENT 517 30-105-108-134-140 17 MAISONNEUVE 529 90-95-106-117-121 122-129 18 JOHN ABBOTT 543 84-94-119-120-126 127-132 19 AHUNTSIC 555 63-109-116-128-139 141 20 VALLEYFIELD COLLEGE 559 88-96-114-130-131 135-138 21 MARIANOPOLIS 592 102-115-118-124-133 136 OVERALL SCORE BIB PLACE PLACE PLACE NUM NAME AGE GRADE TEAM ON TEAM TIME 1 1 15 Amanda Truelove E4 WESTERN MUSTANGS 1 14:14 2 2 441 Kaleigh Kenny WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 1 14:34 3 3 176 Frédérique Latraverse R LAVAL ROUGE ET OR 1 14:35 4 4 12 Becky Pieterson E5 WESTERN MUSTANGS 2 14:40 5 5 1 Katie Bell E4 WESTERN MUSTANGS 3 14:43 6 6 433 Shayna Barbash WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 2 14:43 7 7 7 Grace Kary E5 WESTERN MUSTANGS 4 14:47 8 8 439 Hannah Cole FR WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 3 14:48 9 9 13 Bridget Pyke E4 WESTERN MUSTANGS 5 14:50 10 10 2 Melissa Caruso E3 WESTERN MUSTANGS 6 14:53 11 11 239 Jessica Porfilio E3 MCGILL 1 14:57 12 12 454 Lacey Serletti SO WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 4 14:57 13 13 309 Isabelle Kanz SO OTTAWA GEE GEES 1 15:00 14 14 447 Brianne Mirecki WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 5 15:05 15 15 261 Melanie Myrand XX MCGILL OLYMPIC CLUB 1 15:06 16 16 237 Georgia Hamilton R MCGILL 2 15:08 17 17 177 Élise Lechasseur E3 LAVAL ROUGE ET OR 2 15:08 18 18 321 Katie Phillips 1 OTTAWA GEE GEES 2 15:08 Easy Meet Manager, www.goeasyware.com 9/14/2013 Page 2 of 16 2013 McGill Martlet Open Saturday September 14, 2013 09/14/2013 Mount Royal Park, Montreal QC 19 19 6 Julie Hambleton E4 WESTERN MUSTANGS 7 15:11 20 20 456 Alison Smith WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 6 15:13 21 21 90 Elizabeth Mokrusa E5 CONCORDIA STINGERS 1 15:14 22 22 234 Jullien Flynn E3 MCGILL 3 15:15 23 5 Brittany Hambleton E4 WESTERN MUSTANGS 8 15:16 24 23 359 Anouk Morasse E2 SHERBROOKE VERT & OR 1 15:17 25 24 305 Ruth Burrowes 2 OTTAWA GEE GEES 3 15:17 26 9 Katherine Lampard R WESTERN MUSTANGS 9 15:18 27 166 Jeanne Mercier XX LAVAL CLUB 1 15:18 28 25 357 Mélanie Michaud E3 SHERBROOKE VERT & OR 2 15:18 29 26 238 Emma Norman E2 MCGILL 4 15:19 30 10 Ainsley Nantes E2 WESTERN MUSTANGS 10 15:20 31 27 229 Evelyn Anderson E3 MCGILL 5 15:24 32 8 Alicia Knox E5 WESTERN MUSTANGS 11 15:27 33 28 534 Charlotte Jacquemin SR CLUB UDEM 1 15:27 34 4 Mariel Fluttert R WESTERN MUSTANGS 12 15:29 35 29 448 Amelia Ortiz WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 7 15:29 36 11 Stephanie Nevison E2 WESTERN MUSTANGS 13 15:31 37 30 564 Camille Brisson XX CEGEP ST-LAURENT 1 15:31 38 31 240 Erin Rivers E2 MCGILL 6 15:32 39 32 350 Laura Emilie Cyr E3 SHERBROOKE VERT & OR 3 15:32 40 450 Maggie Peard FR WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 8 15:32 41 461 Emma Zehner FR WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 9 15:33 42 33 360 Isabelle Rouleau R SHERBROOKE VERT & OR 4 15:36 43 3 Sarah Emilio E2 WESTERN MUSTANGS 14 15:37 44 34 522 Rébecca Beaumont SR CLUB UDEM 2 15:39 45 35 406 Gabrielle Racine E3 UQTR PATRIOTES 1 15:43 46 36 173 Anaïs Deschenes E3 LAVAL ROUGE ET OR 3 15:44 47 37 303 Sophie Bernard 1 OTTAWA GEE GEES 4 15:45 48 451 Meg Richardson SO WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 10 15:45 49 443 Louisa Lee WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 11 15:45 50 14 Hilary Stone E2 WESTERN MUSTANGS 15 15:46 51 437 Talia Calnek-Sugin JR WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 12 15:47 52 38 230 Alison Barwick E2 MCGILL 7 15:47 53 39 179 Béatrice Ouellet R LAVAL ROUGE ET OR 4 15:49 54 40 274 Cynthia Audet-Montagano XX MONTMORENCY 1 15:52 55 241 Madeleine Williams E3 MCGILL 8 15:52 56 348 Sabrina St-Gelais SR SAINT-LAURENT SELECT 1 15:54 57 445 Kathryn McNaughton SO WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 13 15:54 58 636 Gabrielle Pelland UNATTACHED 15:54 59 41 551 Marie-Syrine Daigneault E2 UQAM CITADINS 1 15:55 60 600 Karol-Ann Ray UNATTACHED 15:56 61 42 172 Béatrice D. St-pierre E4 LAVAL ROUGE ET OR 5 15:57 62 43 175 Marie-Hélène Gilbert E2 LAVAL ROUGE ET OR 6 15:57 63 44 94 Valerie Sicard Thibodeau E2 CONCORDIA STINGERS 2 15:58 64 45 316 Jennifer Murawsky SO OTTAWA GEE GEES 5 15:58 65 46 308 Chelsea Gilles FR OTTAWA GEE GEES 6 16:00 66 47 178 Isabelle Morin E3 LAVAL ROUGE ET OR 7 16:02 67 48 49 Véronique Demers XX ANDRÉ-LAURENDEAU 1 16:04 68 49 538 Émilie Richard SR CLUB UDEM 3 16:07 69 50 310 Samantha Klus 1 OTTAWA GEE GEES 7 16:07 70 315 Clara Moore SO OTTAWA GEE GEES 8 16:08 Easy Meet Manager, www.goeasyware.com 9/14/2013 Page 3 of 16 2013 McGill Martlet Open Saturday September 14, 2013 09/14/2013 Mount Royal Park, Montreal QC 71 644 Mireille Turcotte LIONEL GROULX 1 16:13 72 324 Lucie Sagot-Duvauroux 1 OTTAWA GEE GEES 9 16:21 73 51 405 Chloé Perreault R UQTR PATRIOTES 2 16:22 74 435 Michelle Buncke FR WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 14 16:25 75 323 Lina Sadqi 1 OTTAWA GEE GEES 10 16:26 76 52 526 Jasmine Canse SR CLUB UDEM 4 16:26 77 460 Oona Watkins WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 15 16:27 78 646 Karine Beaudet LIONEL GROULX 2 16:28 79 53 258 Misia Kowanda XX MCGILL OLYMPIC CLUB 2 16:28 80 232 Anne Champagne R MCGILL 9 16:29 81 54 52 Claudelle Prévost Cormier XX ANDRÉ-LAURENDEAU 2 16:29 82 55 48 Élisabeth Boutin XX ANDRÉ-LAURENDEAU 3 16:30 83 56 264 Brenna Walsh XX MCGILL OLYMPIC CLUB 3 16:31 84 236 Marie Haines E3 MCGILL 10 16:32 85 455 Emily Shea SO WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 16 16:32 86 311 Meredith Leitch 1 OTTAWA GEE GEES 11 16:33 87 174 Catherine Gagné R LAVAL ROUGE ET OR 8 16:33 88 385 Karen Roy R UQAC INUK 1 16:36 89 57 349 Beatrice Sylvestre E1 SHERBROOKE VERT & OR 5 16:36 90 181 Chloé Turgeon E2 LAVAL ROUGE ET OR 9 16:37 91 58 351 Caroline Desmarais E1 SHERBROOKE VERT & OR 6 16:43 92 235 Lisa Giles E3 MCGILL 11 16:43 93 459 Laney Teaford FR WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 17 16:44 94 59 256 Virginie Bleau XX MCGILL OLYMPIC CLUB 4 16:45 95 84 Tania Aliby E1 UNATTACHED 16:45 96 115 Lauriane Lépine 10 FLEUR DE LYS CLUB 1 16:45 97 116 Chloé Villeneuve 12 FLEUR DE LYS CLUB 2 16:49 98 60 363 Alix Vezina E2 SHERBROOKE VERT & OR 7 16:49 99 440 Emily Gaddis WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 18 16:52 100 61 402 Vanessa Lahaie E3 UQTR PATRIOTES 3 16:53 101 62 263 Gina Pinsonnault-Bilodeau XX MCGILL OLYMPIC CLUB 5 16:55 102 358 Carolanne Monette E1 SHERBROOKE VERT & OR 8 16:56 103 364 Madeleine Villeneuve E2 SHERBROOKE VERT & OR 9 16:57 104 626 Kim Barlingvette UNATTACHED 16:58 105 231 Erin Berry E1 MCGILL 12 16:58 106 355 Evelyne Lacroix R SHERBROOKE VERT & OR 10 17:01 107 362 Marie-Danielle Synnett E1 SHERBROOKE VERT & OR 11 17:02 108 63 34 Pascale Tardif XX AHUNTSIC 1 17:04 109 64 401 Marie-Elen Côté E2 UQTR PATRIOTES 4 17:05 110 307 Genevieve Dostaler 1 OTTAWA GEE GEES 12 17:05 111 65 535 Audrey Laprise SR CLUB UDEM 5 17:07 112 313 Amelia Marrato 1 OTTAWA GEE GEES 13 17:07 113 66 407 Laurence St-pierre Leblanc E2 UQTR PATRIOTES 5 17:14 114 171 Catherine Beauchemin-Perrault E3 LAVAL ROUGE ET OR 10 17:15 115 446 Caroline Miller WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 19 17:16 116 604 Camille Normandin UNATTACHED 17:18 117 320 Andrea Payne SO OTTAWA GEE GEES 14 17:20 118 67 528 Camille Doucet SR CLUB UDEM 6 17:20 119 452 Allie Rowe SO WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 20 17:25 120 432 Samantha Avila SO WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 21 17:25 121 68 122 Alexandra Berube XX JEAN DE BRÉBEUF 1 17:27 Easy Meet Manager, www.goeasyware.com 9/14/2013 Page 4 of 16 2013 McGill Martlet Open Saturday September 14, 2013 09/14/2013 Mount Royal Park, Montreal QC 122 69 125 Rose Landry XX JEAN DE BRÉBEUF 2 17:28 123 610 Caitlin Morris MCGILL 13 17:29 124 70 53 Claire Valade XX ANDRÉ-LAURENDEAU 4 17:30 125 71 259 Sara Masi XX MCGILL OLYMPIC CLUB 6 17:32 126 72 91 Ariane Patenaude E1 CONCORDIA STINGERS 3 17:32 127 73 285 Emmanuelle Michel XX MONTMORENCY 2 17:34 128 74 554 Stephanie Giroux UQAM CITADINS 2 17:37 129 75 93 Chloe Rochette E2 CONCORDIA STINGERS 4 17:38 130 614 Catherine Meek-Bouchard GERALD-GODIN 1 17:41 131 386 Maelle Surprenant R UQAC INUK 2 17:42 132 76 86 Laetitia Dandavino-Tardif E1 CONCORDIA STINGERS 5 17:42 133 77 396 Cynthia Beaulieu R UQTR PATRIOTES 6 17:43 134 78 95 Hailey Turcato E2 CONCORDIA STINGERS 6 17:44 135 325 Olivia Sidock 1 OTTAWA GEE GEES 15 17:53 136 79 123 Camille Boulais Pretty XX JEAN DE BRÉBEUF 3 17:53 137 80 282 Justine Leduc XX MONTMORENCY 3 17:54 138 81 403 Maude Lasalle R UQTR PATRIOTES 7 17:59 139 444 Kelsey Leonard WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 22 18:05 140 82 257 Christina Calver XX MCGILL OLYMPIC CLUB 7 18:09 141 442 Kim Kiplagat SO WILLIAMS COLLEGE EPH 23 18:11 142 602 Lucy Young UNATTACHED 18:12 143 109 Marie-Rose Beaulieu-Laroche XX ÉDOUARD MONTPETIT 1 18:13 144 83 121 Marie-Laure Bertrand XX JEAN DE BRÉBEUF 4 18:13 145 84 138 Alexandra Gentile XX JOHN ABBOTT 1 18:14 146 408 Marie-Chloe Tessier R UQTR PATRIOTES 8 18:14 147 383 Noemie Godin R UQAC INUK 3 18:18 148 85 525 Trycia Brousseau SR CLUB UDEM 7 18:20 149 527 Béatrice Chapdelaine SR CLUB UDEM 8 18:22 150 86 62 Joelle Bédard XX CHAMPLAIN ST-LAMBERT 1 18:23 151 87 277 Lalique Browne XX MONTMORENCY 4 18:23 152 404 Valérie Meunier R UQTR PATRIOTES 9 18:24 153 354 Catherine Goulet-Paradis
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