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48Th Annual York University Open Toronto Track and Field Centre Athletics Ontario - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2019-02-06 Page 1 48th Annual York University Open Toronto Track and Field Centre - 2019-02-01 to 2019-02-02 Results Event 1 Women 60 Meter Open Top 16 Advance by Time ============================================================================= Name Year Team Prelims H# Alternate ============================================================================= Preliminaries 1 Martin, Elizabeth Brampton Track 7.62q 10 2 Pierre-Webster, Makenzy The Gazelles 7.70q 13 3 Smart, Sian Univ. Toronto TC 7.76q 9 4 Armstrong, Zaria Guelph Gryphons 7.79q 7 5 Miller, Trinity The Gazelles 7.82q 8 6 Boa, Diana York Lions 7.84q 4 7.835 7 Bollers, Ashantai Project Ath. 7.84q 8 7.837 8 Thevenin, Tia Unattached Ontario 7.84q 10 7.838 9 Davis, Von Guelph Gryphons 7.87q 2 10 Campbell, Georgia York Lions 7.88q 1 11 Black, Korina Etobicoke T.F.C. 7.91q 1 12 Ogor, Vivian Western Mustangs 7.93q 9 13 Donaldson-Howden, Jahnyl Speed Academy 7.95q 3 7.946 14 Walsh, Bryn Toronto Varsity 7.95q 4 7.949 15 Anyia, Anesi Toronto Varsity 7.96q 6 16 Castello, Daniella Western Mustangs 7.98q 5 7.976 17 Chang-Lewis, Kyra Western Mustangs 7.98 14 7.980 17 Thomas, Latoya Project Ath. 7.98 13 7.980 19 Harris-Taylor, Kimora York Lions 8.02 14 20 Struminski-Bodden, Anton Western Mustangs 8.03 11 21 Schneeberg, Chloe The Gazelles 8.05 4 22 Williams, Jordanne Unattached Ontario 8.06 11 8.052 23 Atem, Ivana Flying Angels 8.06 13 8.057 24 Chapman, Janay The Gazelles 8.08 5 8.072 25 Maloney, Kyra The Gazelles 8.08 9 8.078 26 Orazietti, Olivia Brock Badgers 8.10 2 27 Hui, Joanna Guelph Track 8.11 8 8.103 28 Gregg, Gabrielle Western Mustangs 8.11 1 8.104 29 Grant-Bingling, Zahnee South Simcoe 8.12 1 8.117 30 Kidd, Jasmine The Gazelles 8.12 10 8.120 31 Ryan, Maya Univ. Toronto TC 8.13 5 8.126 32 Merjavec, Hannah Laurentian Voyag 8.13 9 8.128 33 Wolfe, Phoebe Waterloo Warriors 8.14 7 34 Belfon, Bianca Durham Legion 8.15 8 35 Doyle, Paige Western Mustangs 8.16 7 36 Varghese, Olivia Western Mustangs 8.17 7 37 Williams, Tihana Flying Angels 8.20 3 38 James, Jenna The Gazelles 8.24 3 8.232 39 Mitchell, Mahalia Speed Academy 8.24 2 8.234 40 Bell, Sarah Toronto Varsity 8.29 6 41 Callender, Joléa Speed Academy 8.30 13 42 Magoffin, Katy Western Mustangs 8.31 5 43 Lam, Georgia Toronto Varsity 8.33 6 8.326 44 Tavernier, Zakiya York Lions 8.33 4 8.330 45 Roy, Danielle Laurentian Voyag 8.34 13 8.334 46 Davis, Brianna Ryerson Rams 8.34 4 8.336 47 Christie, Heniesha York Lions 8.35 5 48 Lagerstrom, Kristen Toronto Varsity 8.36 1 49 Sluys, Emily Western Mustangs 8.38 6 8.373 50 Morales, Alexandra Speed Academy 8.38 6 8.380 51 De Torres, Kirztyn Brock Badgers 8.39 2 Athletics Ontario - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2019-02-06 Page 2 48th Annual York University Open Toronto Track and Field Centre - 2019-02-01 to 2019-02-02 Results ....Event 1 Women 60 Meter Open 52 Martin, Shanice Ryerson Rams 8.41 14 8.402 53 Fichter, Morgan Toronto Varsity 8.41 2 8.408 54 Obadun, Faith York Lions 8.41 9 8.410 55 Simmons, Phoebe Toronto Varsity 8.44 8 56 Archer, Emily Speed Academy 8.46 8 57 Scaringi, Felicia Brock Badgers 8.48 5 58 Holland, Rachel Western Mustangs 8.49 8 59 Mbrio, Thyra York Lions 8.53 11 8.521 60 Lynch, Daneille Durham Legion 8.53 6 8.529 61 Stachowich, Cassidy Waterloo Warriors 8.55 6 62 Browne, Keena Durham Legion 8.56 7 8.554 63 Juneja, Anjali Unattached Ontario 8.56 3 8.558 64 Millard, Claire Western Mustangs 8.61 10 65 Walker, Olivia Western Mustangs 8.71 9 66 Papaconstantinou, Mariss Univ. Toronto TC 8.74 14 67 Greco, Jenna Brock Badgers 8.75 13 68 Hammond, Leila Ryerson Rams 8.79 7 69 Leger, Daphne Brock Badgers 8.80 11 70 McColl, Melissa Brock Badgers 8.86 9 71 Luke, Brianne Ryerson Rams 8.87 5 72 Phan, Paris The Gazelles 9.03 3 73 Brown, Larissa Unattached Ontario 9.07 13 74 Lennon, Jaidyn The Gazelles 9.16 10 75 Nabatanzi, Esther Laurentian Voyag 9.20 1 76 Christie, Jillian York Univ. Tfc 9.39 9 77 Moyo, Lala The Gazelles 9.41 2 78 Hyman-Aman, Azana The Gazelles 9.71 4 79 Stolz, Benedicte Brock Badgers 9.75 4 80 McQuat, Sofie The Gazelles 9.83 2 81 Konieczny, Klaudia Rmc Paladins 10.24 3 -- Ehrhardt, Caroline London Western DQ 5 Event 1 Women 60 Meter Open ============================================================================= Name Year Team Finals H# Alternate ============================================================================= Finals 1 Pierre-Webster, Makenzy The Gazelles 7.54 2 2 Martin, Elizabeth Brampton Track 7.56 2 3 Smart, Sian Univ. Toronto TC 7.71 2 4 Armstrong, Zaria Guelph Gryphons 7.76 2 5 Davis, Von Guelph Gryphons 7.78 1 7.772 6 Thevenin, Tia Unattached Ontario 7.78 2 7.778 7 Donaldson-Howden, Jahnyl Speed Academy 7.78 1 7.780 8 Bollers, Ashantai Project Ath. 7.84 2 7.831 9 Campbell, Georgia York Lions 7.84 1 7.834 10 Boa, Diana York Lions 7.87 2 11 Black, Korina Etobicoke T.F.C. 7.89 1 12 Castello, Daniella Western Mustangs 7.90 1 13 Ogor, Vivian Western Mustangs 7.91 1 14 Anyia, Anesi Toronto Varsity 7.93 1 15 Walsh, Bryn Toronto Varsity 8.01 1 Athletics Ontario - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2019-02-06 Page 3 48th Annual York University Open Toronto Track and Field Centre - 2019-02-01 to 2019-02-02 Results Event 2 Men 60 Meter Open Top 16 Advance by Time ============================================================================= Name Year Team Prelims H# Alternate ============================================================================= Preliminaries 1 Effah, Sam Univ Calgary AC 6.79q 12 2 Dodoo, Roland Oakville Legion 6.88q 11 3 Ford-Azonwanna, Andre Unattached Ontario 6.89q 13 4 Lau, Alexander Toronto Varsity 6.97q 9 5 Yassin, Mohamed Speed River 7.00q 8 6 Joseph, Xavier York Lions 7.01q 10 7 Hall, Jared The Gazelles 7.04q 3 7.033 8 Reason, Kurdell Guelph Gryphons 7.04q 12 7.038 9 Collier, Peter Toronto Varsity 7.05q 4 7.043 10 Nalywaiko, Adam Western Mustangs 7.05q 8 7.045 11 Murasiranwa, Kudakwashe Guelph Gryphons 7.05q 6 7.050 12 Helman, Alex Centro Scuola 7.07q 7 13 Thompson, Kyle Guelph Gryphons 7.08q 5 7.072 14 Kelly, Jayden Guelph Gryphons 7.08q 10 7.074 15 De La Cruz, Addison York Univ. Tfc 7.09q 8 16 Sinden, Kyle Guelph Gryphons 7.10q 7 7.091 17 Benjamin, Kristian Guelph Gryphons 7.10 1 7.093 18 Charles, Quinn York Lions 7.14 4 19 Brookes, Zion The Gazelles 7.15 13 20 Ugoh, Oluchi Flying Angels 7.17 6 7.164 21 Ibrahim, Sodiq York Lions 7.17 14 7.166 22 Shokour, Brandon York Lions 7.18 2 23 James, Michael Unattached Ontario 7.19 6 24 Diallo, Slime Univ. Toronto TC 7.20 5 7.194 25 Ebikeme, Ugatua York Lions 7.20 12 7.195 26 Usifo, Ike Guelph Gryphons 7.20 11 7.199 27 Alao, Seyi Waterloo Warriors 7.21 14 7.201 28 Harawa, Emmanuel Brock Badgers 7.21 13 7.203 29 Mahabir, Ryan Speed Academy 7.22 10 30 Paslawski, Adam Toronto Varsity 7.23 5 7.226 31 Smikle, Tyrell Brock Badgers 7.23 3 7.227 32 Akinduro, Femi Toronto Varsity 7.24 4 7.238 32 Orsini, Daniele York Lions 7.24 1 7.238 34 Gardner, Isaiah Speed Academy 7.26 7 7.252 35 Barnes, Cole Western Mustangs 7.26 13 7.257 36 Fuchs, Chris Unattached Ontario 7.27 10 37 Jackson, Kejean Strive Athletics 7.30 6 38 Ritchie, Tyler Western Mustangs 7.32 9 7.314 39 Orogun, Eloho Brock Badgers 7.32 4 7.316 40 Williams, Malcolm Speed Academy 7.35 12 7.342 41 Reyes, Cameron Speed Academy 7.35 12 7.350 42 Giddings, Daniel The Gazelles 7.36 14 43 Savage-Perreault, Skyler Laurentian Voyag 7.38 2 44 Hebb, Owen Guelph Gryphons 7.39 2 7.383 45 Noel De Tilly, Alexandre Laurentian Voyag 7.39 11 7.386 46 McArthur, Ethan Speed Academy 7.39 3 7.388 47 Owusu, Joshua Etobicoke T.F.C. 7.39 5 7.389 48 Bailey, Chafari York Lions 7.40 13 7.391 49 Todd, Dean Waterloo Warriors 7.40 13 7.393 50 Ehirim, Chijioke Waterloo Warriors 7.42 12 51 Douglas Jr., Kingboy York Lions 7.43 2 Athletics Ontario - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2019-02-06 Page 4 48th Annual York University Open Toronto Track and Field Centre - 2019-02-01 to 2019-02-02 Results ....Event 2 Men 60 Meter Open 52 Johns, Philippe Toronto Varsity 7.44 3 7.437 53 Roque, Eric Laurentian Voyag 7.44 9 7.440 54 McLean, Ethan The Gazelles 7.45 8 7.444 55 Legaspi, Nicholas Burlington T.F.C 7.45 7 7.447 56 Douma, Tye Brock Badgers 7.46 12 7.455 57 Thavaruvan, Julian York Univ. Tfc 7.46 11 7.459 58 Bennett, Ethan Speed Academy 7.47 10 59 Bannis, Cheo Ryerson Rams 7.48 3 60 Kilgour, Luke South Simcoe 7.50 1 61 Spangenberg, Greg Western Mustangs 7.51 3 7.508 62 Petter, Brandon Waterloo Warriors 7.51 10 7.509 63 Morris, Nicholas Speed Academy 7.52 1 7.513 64 Morningstar, Zach Brock Badgers 7.52 9 7.517 65 Leverock, Jackson Burlington T.F.C 7.53 8 66 Chung, Avery York Lions 7.54 13 67 Schan, Steven Western Mustangs 7.56 9 68 King, Ryder Etobicoke T.F.C.
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