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Event # 2 MENS 10Km 10/30/2004 2004 OUA CHAMPIONSHIPS: 27th for Women & 90th for Men Sat. Oct 30 @ Sunnybrook Park, Toronto 10/30/2004 - 10/30/2004 hosted by U. of Toronto Event # 2 MENS 10km START @ 12:40pm overcast, mild 18º C, wet course COURSE RECORD:Ryan McKenzie Windsor :31:04.00 2003 POINTS RECORD:Windsor Lancers 18 pts [1-2-3-4-8] 2003 PLACE TEAM POINTS SCORERS DISPLACERS 1 WINDSOR LANCERS 27 1-2-3-8-13 22 2 GUELPH GRYPHONS 36 4-5-7-9-11 17-23 3 WATERLOO WARRIORS 104 6-16-21-29-32 52-53 4 QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS 110 10-12-25-30-33 35-45 5 WESTERN MUSTANGS 120 18-19-24-28-31 36-55 6 TORONTO BLUES 153 15-27-34-38-39 46 7 MCMASTER MARAUDERS 175 20-26-40-42-47 57-64 8 OTTAWA GEE GEES 189 14-37-41-48-49 62-68 9 LAKEHEAD THUNDERWOLV 272 44-51-56-60-61 63 10 BROCK BADGERS 304 43-50-67-71-73 75-77 11 LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS 313 54-59-65-66-69 72-76 12 NIPISSING LAKERS 359 58-70-74-78-79 80 OVERALL SCORE BIB PLACE PLACE PLACE NUM NAME AGE GRADE TEAM ON TEAM TIME 1 1 250 Cristiano Mauricio WINDSOR LANCERS 1 31:01. 2 2 251 James Gosselin WINDSOR LANCERS 2 31:25. 3 3 252 Brandon Young WINDSOR LANCERS 3 31:43. 4 4 151 Steve Koziarski GUELPH GRYPHONS 1 32:08. 5 5 150 Cleve Thorson GUELPH GRYPHONS 2 32:10. 6 6 231 Mike Logue WATERLOO WARRIORS 1 32:18. 7 7 156 Andre Paul Baillargeon-Smith GUELPH GRYPHONS 3 32:21. 8 8 254 John Bodirlau WINDSOR LANCERS 4 32:26. 9 9 152 Kyle Jones GUELPH GRYPHONS 4 32:34. 10 10 212 Robert Kitz QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS 1 32:39. 11 11 155 Chris Moulton GUELPH GRYPHONS 5 32:47. 12 12 210 Braden Novakowski R QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS 2 32:51. 13 13 253 Dave DePiero WINDSOR LANCERS 5 33:02. 14 14 200 Mark Ryan OTTAWA GEE GEES 1 33:05. 15 15 220 Jose Carvalho TORONTO BLUES 1 33:13. 16 16 230 Scott Arnald WATERLOO WARRIORS 2 33:18. 17 17 157 Kyle Desmoreaux GUELPH GRYPHONS 6 33:22. 18 18 245 Scott Strikwerda R WESTERN MUSTANGS 1 33:22. 19 19 241 Chris d'Esterre WESTERN MUSTANGS 2 33:29. 20 270 Lee Appleby TRENT 1 33:29. 21 20 181 Jay MacDonald MCMASTER MARAUDERS 1 33:35. 22 21 233 Wes George WATERLOO WARRIORS 3 33:36. 23 22 256 Jonathon Favre R WINDSOR LANCERS 6 33:38. 24 23 153 Greg Hutchinson GUELPH GRYPHONS 7 33:44. 25 24 240 Russell Christie R WESTERN MUSTANGS 3 33:48. 26 25 214 Chris Nagle QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS 3 33:54. 27 26 180 Jon Little MCMASTER MARAUDERS 2 33:56. Easy Meet Manager, www.goeasyware.com 10/30/2004 2004 OUA CHAMPIONSHIPS: 27th for Women & 90th for Men Sat. Oct 30 @ Sunnybrook Park, Toronto 10/30/2004 - 10/30/2004 hosted by U. of Toronto Event # 2 MENS 10km 28 27 224 Gabriel Jarquin TORONTO BLUES 2 33:56. 29 28 244 Nathan de Witt WESTERN MUSTANGS 4 33:59. 30 29 232 Kevin Smith WATERLOO WARRIORS 4 34:06. 31 30 215 Ian Swanson QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS 4 34:08. 32 31 243 Tim Hain WESTERN MUSTANGS 5 34:11. 33 32 234 Alex Magdanz WATERLOO WARRIORS 5 34:14. 34 33 211 Spencer Morrison QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS 5 34:23. 35 34 221 Joe Campanelli TORONTO BLUES 3 34:26. 36 35 219 Travis Cummings QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS 6 34:31. 37 36 246 Alan Klaus WESTERN MUSTANGS 6 34:34. 38 37 203 Jeff Harvey OTTAWA GEE GEES 2 34:45. 39 38 225 Chris VanBeurden TORONTO BLUES 4 34:55. 40 39 226 Gregor Kranjc TORONTO BLUES 5 34:59. 41 40 183 Daniel Wojcik MCMASTER MARAUDERS 3 35:04. 42 41 201 Mike Lalonde OTTAWA GEE GEES 3 35:07. 43 42 184 Nathan Reiter MCMASTER MARAUDERS 4 35:09. 44 43 141 Jason van der Sluis BROCK BADGERS 1 35:10. 45 44 160 Dave Cybulski LAKEHEAD THUNDERWOLV 1 35:12. 46 45 216 Jared Thompson R QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS 7 35:14. 47 46 223 Etienne Bredin R TORONTO BLUES 6 35:17. 48 47 182 Shawn Benninger MCMASTER MARAUDERS 5 35:20. 49 48 204 Karl Dawson OTTAWA GEE GEES 4 35:27. 50 49 202 Joseph Yawney OTTAWA GEE GEES 5 35:38. 51 50 140 Rodney Hulstein R BROCK BADGERS 2 35:44. 52 271 Mike Minor R TRENT 2 35:46. 53 51 164 Mike Anderson R LAKEHEAD THUNDERWOLV 2 35:52. 54 261 Eoghan McGrory YORK LIONS 1 35:55. 55 52 236 Adam Lalonde WATERLOO WARRIORS 6 36:11. 56 53 237 Matt Strickland WATERLOO WARRIORS 7 36:14. 57 263 Conall McGrory R YORK LIONS 2 36:31. 58 54 170 Dave Mucyk R LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS 1 36:34. 59 55 242 Steve Weiler WESTERN MUSTANGS 7 36:40. 60 56 162 Nick Croker LAKEHEAD THUNDERWOLV 3 36:42. 61 57 186 Mark Rakowbowchuk MCMASTER MARAUDERS 6 36:47. 62 58 190 Jon Pratt NIPISSING LAKERS 1 36:50. 63 265 Andrew Sutherland YORK LIONS 3 36:54. 64 59 171 David Gostick R LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS 2 36:56. 65 60 161 Sean Sloan LAKEHEAD THUNDERWOLV 4 37:01. 66 61 165 Adam Eikenberry LAKEHEAD THUNDERWOLV 5 37:05. 67 62 205 Pat Lalonde R OTTAWA GEE GEES 6 37:09. 68 63 163 Ryan Redpath R LAKEHEAD THUNDERWOLV 6 37:16. 69 64 185 Steve Kallsen MCMASTER MARAUDERS 7 37:32. 70 65 173 Josh Hill R LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS 3 37:37. 71 66 174 Niel Manchee LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS 4 37:38. 72 67 143 Jonathon Zweir BROCK BADGERS 3 37:49. 73 68 206 JM Aubin OTTAWA GEE GEES 7 38:09. 74 262 Shawn Starr R YORK LIONS 4 38:26. 75 69 172 Rob Hayes LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS 5 38:30. 76 70 191 Andrew Bubar NIPISSING LAKERS 2 38:31. 77 71 144 Brodie Burt BROCK BADGERS 4 38:55. 78 272 Paul Bocking TRENT 3 39:26. Easy Meet Manager, www.goeasyware.com 10/30/2004 2004 OUA CHAMPIONSHIPS: 27th for Women & 90th for Men Sat. Oct 30 @ Sunnybrook Park, Toronto 10/30/2004 - 10/30/2004 hosted by U. of Toronto Event # 2 MENS 10km 79 72 175 Ryan Krook LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS 6 39:38. 80 73 145 Tom Mclure R BROCK BADGERS 5 39:41. 81 74 192 Jason English NIPISSING LAKERS 3 41:10. 82 75 142 Trevor Johnson BROCK BADGERS 6 41:27. 83 76 176 Andre Maddison R LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS 7 41:30. 84 77 147 Paul McDonald BROCK BADGERS 7 41:33. 85 78 194 Graham Henderson NIPISSING LAKERS 4 43:08. 86 79 193 Cameron Hodgins NIPISSING LAKERS 5 44:53. 87 80 195 Salman Khan NIPISSING LAKERS 6 46:44. Easy Meet Manager, www.goeasyware.com 10/30/2004 2004 OUA CHAMPIONSHIPS: 27th for Women & 90th for Men Sat. Oct 30 @ Sunnybrook Park, Toronto 10/30/2004 - 10/30/2004 hosted by U. of Toronto Event # 1 WOMENS 5km START @ 12:00pm overcast, mild 18º C, wet course COURSE RECORD:Beth Wightman Queen's :17:08.00 2003 POINTS RECORD:Western Mustangs 20 pts [2-3-4-5-6] 1982 PLACE TEAM POINTS SCORERS DISPLACERS 1 GUELPH GRYPHONS 24 1-2-6-7-8 13-45 2 WESTERN MUSTANGS 59 4-5-9-18-23 37-64 3 TORONTO BLUES 96 10-17-20-24-25 33-49 4 YORK LIONS 112 12-14-16-27-43 55-73 5 WINDSOR LANCERS 146 15-21-31-39-40 48-59 6 QUEEN'S GOLDEN GAELS 170 26-32-34-36-42 56-57 7 WATERLOO WARRIORS 182 11-30-38-50-53 68-69 8 MCMASTER MARAUDERS 191 19-29-41-44-58 61-75 9 LAURENTIAN VOYAGUERS 204 3-22-47-62-70 74-80 10 LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS 261 35-46-52-63-65 67-71 11 OTTAWA GEE GEES 294 28-51-66-72-77 78 12 BROCK BADGERS 352 54-60-76-79-83 13 NIPISSING LAKERS 418 81-82-84-85-86 87 OVERALL SCORE BIB PLACE PLACE PLACE NUM NAME AGE GRADE TEAM ON TEAM TIME 1 1 11 Kristina Rody GUELPH GRYPHONS 1 17:32. 2 2 13 Laura Moulton GUELPH GRYPHONS 2 18:08. 3 3 21 Leila Angrand LAURENTIAN VOYAGUERS 1 18:12. 4 4 102 Bethany Janzen WESTERN MUSTANGS 1 18:13. 5 5 101 Shannon Gerrie WESTERN MUSTANGS 2 18:15. 6 6 14 Megan Brown R GUELPH GRYPHONS 3 18:17. 7 7 12 Liz Forbes GUELPH GRYPHONS 4 18:32. 8 8 15 Serena Jennings GUELPH GRYPHONS 5 18:37. 9 9 103 Karen Gilbert WESTERN MUSTANGS 3 18:39. 10 10 83 Julia Kirby TORONTO BLUES 1 18:53. 11 11 91 Joanna Fedy WATERLOO WARRIORS 1 18:56. 12 12 122 Amy Kirkman YORK LIONS 1 18:57. 13 13 16 Erin Sask GUELPH GRYPHONS 6 19:05. 14 14 121 Heather Hillsburg YORK LIONS 2 19:07. 15 15 112 Tammy Dufresne WINDSOR LANCERS 1 19:10. 16 16 125 Jessica Reid YORK LIONS 3 19:11. 17 17 82 Genny McInnes TORONTO BLUES 2 19:12.
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