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Stfx Invitational 2019 - 20/09/2019 20/09/2019 Results Women 6000 Meter Run University ======Name Year School Seed Finals Point ====== Dr. JH Gillis Regional High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2:17 PM 21/09/2019 Page 1 StFX Invitational 2019 - 20/09/2019 20/09/2019 Results Women 6000 Meter Run University =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed Finals Point =============================================================================== Results - Women University St. Francis 21:54.53 1 1 Hergett, Jane 2 Higgins, Madalyn Acadia Axeme 22:02.47 2 3 Thompson, Catherine Dalhousie Tigers 22:11.18 3 4 Chisholm, Paige St. Francis 22:20.31 4 5 Hamilton, Emily Dalhousie Tigers 22:27.18 5 6 Kingston, Renata Dalhousie Tigers 22:38.15 6 7 Sandluck, Breanna St. Francis 22:44.49 7 8 Cormier, Hannah Unb Reds 22:49.12 8 9 Black, Sophie Moncton Aigles Bleu 23:03.22 10 Robson, Ashley St. Francis 23:05.91 9 11 Needham, Jessica Dalhousie Tigers 23:12.18 10 12 Skinner, Nicole Acadia Axeme 23:24.91 11 13 Armstrong, Jessie Acadia Axeme 23:32.03 12 14 Taggart, Ellen St. Francis 23:34.03 13 15 Lavallee, Sarah Acadia Axeme 23:35.75 14 16 Lowther, Lauren Dalhousie Tigers 23:40.18 15 17 MacDonald, Aidan St. Francis 23:44.94 18 Walker, Chloe St. Francis 23:47.81 19 Rawlyk, Brooklyn Dalhousie Tigers 23:57.84 20 MacDonald, Michelle Acadia Axeme 24:05.06 16 21 Liem, Lauren St. Francis 24:08.81 22 Fitzpatrick, Tori Dalhousie Tigers 24:11.15 23 Knowles, Sophie Acadia Axeme 24:15.66 24 Manuel, Lynette Unb Reds 24:24.00 17 25 Moore, Emma Dalhousie Tigers 24:34.06 18 26 Kelly, Tatiana Upei Panthers 24:41.06 27 Myles, Lindsay Acadia Axeme 24:47.03 19 28 Burpee, Caroline Unb Reds 24:49.59 29 Kromberg, Sarah Dalhousie Tigers 24:50.91 30 Keedwell, Bridget St. Francis 24:59.66 31 Crouse, Kelsey Acadia Axeme 25:22.97 20 32 Martin, Emmanuelle Unb Reds 25:37.18 33 Milos, Bailey Dalhousie Tigers 25:38.59 21 34 Haynes-MacDonald, Hannah Unb Reds 25:58.62 35 Carpinteri, Gabriella St. Francis 27:06.28 36 Cormier, Myriam Moncton Aigles Bleu 27:27.94 37 Shea, Haley Upei Panthers 27:38.78 22 38 Whynacht, Alex St. Mary's U 27:49.81 39 Polak, Sarah St. Mary's U 28:03.47 40 Mitchell, Phoebe Upei Panthers 28:17.78 23 41 Elliot, Jensen St. Thomas Tommies 28:36.47 42 Guthrie, Émilie Moncton Aigles Bleu 28:39.56 43 Cameron, Gael St. Mary's U 28:54.12 44 Wiebe, Annika Upei Panthers 28:57.34 24 45 Mitchell, Melanie Upei Panthers 29:42.31 25 46 Doucet, Lauren St. Mary's U 29:47.09 47 Kenny, Jessica St. Thomas Tommies 33:05.00 48 Richard, Pascale Moncton Aigles Bleu 36:20.75 StFX Invitational 2019 - 20/09/2019 StFX University Event 1 Women 6k Run Team Scores ======================================================================== Rank Team Total 1 2 3 4 5 *6 *7 *8 *9 ======================================================================== 1. StFX X-Women 36 1 4 7 10 14 2. Dalhousie Tigers 41 3 5 6 11 16 3. Acadia Axewomen 62 2 12 13 15 20 4. UNB Reds 108 8 22 25 26 27 5. UPEI Panthers 172 23 28 31 33 34 Dr. JH Gillis Regional High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2:17 PM 21/09/2019 Page 2 StFX Invitational 2019 - 20/09/2019 20/09/2019 Results Women 6000 Meter Run Open =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed Finals Point =============================================================================== Results - Women Open 1 Lewis, Abby Chebucto Athletics 22:29.59 2 Canning, Mairin X Run Crew 22:53.56 1 3 Ross, Kristen Pictou Count 23:01.56 4 Birrell, Carley Charles P. 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Dalhousie Tigers 38 4 6 8 9 11 2. StFX X-Men 40 2 3 10 12 13 3. UNB Reds 75 5 14 17 18 21 4. Memorial Sea-Hawks 119 7 23 26 31 32 5. Saint Mary's Huskies 122 1 25 28 30 38 6. UPEI Panthers 169 29 33 34 36 37 7. Moncton Aigles Bleus 197 35 39 40 41 42 8. St. Thomas Tommies 207 24 43 45 47 48 Men 8000 Meter Run Open =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed Finals Point =============================================================================== Results - Men Open 1 Rawling, Angus X Run Crew 24:52.12 1 2 Peverill, Jonathan British Virg 26:57.56 3 Good, Ben Chebucto Athletics 27:20.59 4 MacDonald, Luke Pictou Count 28:28.47 5 MacDonald, Ethan Pictou Count 29:00.94 6 Brennan, Tim X Run Crew 29:04.25 2 7 McCardle, Isaac Colonel Gray 29:06.12 8 Quinton, Alex Yhz Track & 29:18.34 9 Robertson, Conrad Pictou Count 30:14.12 3 10 Demchuk, Darian X Run Crew 30:18.00 11 Ferris, Ryder X Run Crew 30:29.44 4 12 Eastwood, Ezra Yhz Track & 30:32.94 Dr.
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