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Saturday Results Ellis Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:50 AM 2020-03-08 Page 1 2020 U SPORTS Track and Field Championships Championnats d'Athletisme U SPORTS 2020 Universiade Pavilion, University of Alberta - 2020-03-05 to 2020-03-07 Results - Saturday Track Women 600 Metre Run ================================================================================ Winners from each heat plus next 5 best times Two turn stagger U Sports: ! 1:27.63 1984 Camille Cato, York Name Year School Prelims Finals Points ================================================================================ Finals 1 # 110 Jenna Smith Guelph Gryphons 1:30.99 1:30.90 10 2 # 247 Madison Clarke Ottawa Gee-Gees 1:30.72 1:30.94 8 3 # 98 Sadie-Jane Hickso Guelph Gryphons 1:31.88 1:31.08 6 4 # 254 Maeliss Trapeau Ottawa Gee-Gees 1:31.98 1:31.19 5 5 # 4 Olivia Cooper Alberta 1:31.30 1:31.73 4 6 # 222 Jade Bouchard-Ngu Montréal Carabins 1:31.74 1:32.41 3 7 # 139 Amy Stieh Lakehead 1:33.32 1:32.84 2 Women 1500 Metre Run ================================================================================ Double waterfall 1 turn stagger U Sports: ! 4:16.41 1988 Paula Schnurr, McMaster Name Year School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 # 340 Lucia Stafford Toronto 4:10.22 4:22.21 10 2 # 398 Kate Current Western Mustangs 4:23.53 4:24.27 8 3 # 142 Sydney Pattison Laurier 4:27.40 4:24.79 6 4 # 96 Kiana Gibson Guelph Gryphons 4:28.03 4:29.14 5 5 # 319 Jane Hergett St. Francis 4:29.99 4:30.02 4 6 # 94 Dana Earhart Guelph Gryphons 4:32.42 4:30.28 3 7 # 151 Jessy Lacourse Laval Rouge-et-Or 4:25.12 4:30.83 2 8 # 100 Danielle Jossinet Guelph Gryphons 4:34.93 4:31.25 1 9 # 143 Catherine Beauche Laval Rouge-et-Or 4:26.09 4:32.69 10 # 111 Hannah Woodhouse Guelph Gryphons 4:31.24 4:35.60 11 # 264 Kaila Neigum Regina Cougars 4:35.72 4:39.14 12 # 14 Kaitlin Swartz Alberta 4:34.37 4:42.57 Women 4x200 Metre Relay =================================================================================== Winners from each heat plus next 5 best times 3 turn stagger U Sports: ! 1:36.46 2019 Guelph Gryphons, Guelph M Byng, S Roxborough, Z Sherar, N Smith School Prelims Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Guelph Gryphons 1:36.60 1:36.53 2 10 1) #91 Morgan Byng 2) #108 Shyvonne Roxborough 3) #109 Zoe Sherar 4) #97 Tessa Hamilton 2 Saskatchewan Huskies 1:40.82 1:38.48 2 8 1) #282 Michelle Harrison 2) #283 Ashlyn Mooney Ellis Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:50 AM 2020-03-08 Page 2 2020 U SPORTS Track and Field Championships Championnats d'Athletisme U SPORTS 2020 Universiade Pavilion, University of Alberta - 2020-03-05 to 2020-03-07 Results - Saturday Track ....Women 4x200 Metre Relay 3) #281 Kendra Farmer 4) #278 Leadan Chartier 3 Laval Rouge-et-Or 1:41.23 1:39.34 2 6 1) #152 Audrey Leduc 2) #144 Émy Béliveau 3) #154 Marie-Frédérique Poulin 4) #145 Rose-Emilie Carrier 4 Toronto Varsity Blues 1:41.30 1:39.64 1 5 1) #335 Elizabeth Martin 2) #331 Katrina Innanen 3) #338 Maya Ryan 4) #329 Onome Gbinje 5 Calgary Dinos 1:39.16 1:39.76 2 4 1) #45 Princess Roberts 2) #42 Natalie McDougall 3) #39 Kristen Fox 4) #36 Chyna Brown 6 Windsor Lancers 1:41.43 1:40.97 1 3 1) #438 Kelly Hodgins 2) #439 Kristy Hodgins 3) #437 Emma Floris 4) #444 Brittany Van Hooft 7 Western Mustangs 1:42.63 1:41.07 1 2 1) #410 Favour Okpali 2) #393 Chante Burnett 3) #411 Ally Oulds 4) #402 Gabrielle Gregg 8 Waterloo Warriors 1:43.08 1:41.67 1 1 1) #384 Emma Nero 2) #380 Ashley Blayney-Hoffer 3) #379 Hannah Blair 4) #381 Janelle Clarke Women 4x400 Metre Relay =================================================================================== 2 turn stagger U Sports: ! 3:40.08 2019 Guelph Gryphons, Guelph M Byng, S Hickson, J Smith, Z Sherar School Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Guelph Gryphons 3:41.03 3:40.08! 2 10 1) #91 Morgan Byng 2) #98 Sadie-Jane Hickson 3) #110 Jenna Smith 4) #109 Zoe Sherar 2 Saskatchewan Huskies 3:44.58 3:44.25 2 8 1) #283 Ashlyn Mooney 2) #282 Michelle Harrison 3) #278 Leadan Chartier 4) #281 Kendra Farmer 3 Toronto Varsity Blues 3:50.87 3:46.45 2 6 1) #338 Maya Ryan 2) #340 Lucia Stafford 3) #328 Avery Garrett-Patterson 4) #331 Katrina Innanen 4 Calgary Dinos 3:45.22 3:48.37 2 5 1) #42 Natalie McDougall 2) #37 Madeleine Browne 3) #35 Sadie Borgfjord 4) #49 Anok Tiordit 5 Western Mustangs 3:52.63 3:49.36 1 4 1) #393 Chante Burnett 2) #410 Favour Okpali 3) #405 Rosemary Holmes 4) #397 Nicole Crellin-Parsons 6 York Lions 3:48.02 3:50.01 2 3 1) #472 Nicolette Witherspoon 2) #458 Marvelous Agbonwaneten 3) #462 Simone Da Silva 4) #470 Zakiya Tavernier 7 Windsor Lancers 3:51.71 3:50.05 1 2 1) #438 Kelly Hodgins 2) #437 Emma Floris Ellis Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:50 AM 2020-03-08 Page 3 2020 U SPORTS Track and Field Championships Championnats d'Athletisme U SPORTS 2020 Universiade Pavilion, University of Alberta - 2020-03-05 to 2020-03-07 Results - Saturday Track ....Women 4x400 Metre Relay 3) #440 Kiera Jackson 4) #439 Kristy Hodgins 8 Montréal Carabins 3:51.40 3:50.16 1 1 1) #231 Claudelle Prevost-Cormier 2) #222 Jade Bouchard-Nguyen 3) #229 Genevieve Paquin 4) #224 Audrey Jackson 9 Ottawa Gee-Gees 3:51.42 3:50.31 1 1) #247 Madison Clarke 2) #246 Rebecca Brennan 3) #253 Sydney Smith 4) #248 Marie-Eve Dahms 10 Alberta Golden Bears/Pandas 3:46.85 3:50.85 2 1) #13 Tristan Sinnatamby 2) #5 Sophie Gelineau 3) #4 Olivia Cooper 4) #10 Catharina Kluyts 11 Waterloo Warriors 3:52.96 3:53.10 1 1) #379 Hannah Blair 2) #380 Ashley Blayney-Hoffer 3) #382 Elise Macdonald 4) #385 Abbey Steeneveld 12 Manitoba Bisons 3:53.56 3:53.71 1 1) #181 Madisson Lawrence 2) #179 Darby Goodall 3) #180 Amy Klippenstein 4) #185 Erin White Men 600 Metre Run ================================================================================ Winners from each heat plus next 5 best times Two turn stagger U Sports: ! 1:16.10 1995 Bryon Goodwin, Manitoba Name Year School Prelims Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 # 377 Vaughn Taylor Victoria Vikes 1:20.21 1:19.28 10 2 # 485 Levar Russell York Lions 1:20.19 1:19.51 8 3 # 345 Jack Berkshire Toronto 1:20.35 1:19.54 6 4 # 17 Brendan Calef Alberta 1:20.35 1:19.75 5 5 # 390 Joshua Lorentz Waterloo Warriors 1:20.63 1:20.19 4 6 # 375 Sajjan Sarai Victoria Vikes 1:20.85 1:20.91 3 7 # 161 David Gendreau-Fi Laval Rouge-et-Or 1:21.09 1:23.06 2 Men 1500 Metre Run ================================================================================ Double waterfall 1 turn stagger U Sports: ! 3:46.85 1990 Allan Klassen, UBC Name Year School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 # 59 Eric Lutz Calgary Dinos 3:46.08 3:53.44 10 2 # 160 Jean-Simon Desgag Laval Rouge-et-Or 3:47.06 3:54.82 8 3 # 242 Kevin Robertson Montréal Carabins 3:41.82 3:55.12 6 4 # 126 Kyle Madden Guelph Gryphons 3:48.51 3:55.41 5 5 # 213 Alex Drover McMaster Marauders 3:47.46 3:56.30 4 6 # 362 Nick Colyn Trinity Western 3:48.86 3:56.65 3 7 # 323 Andrew Peverill St. Mary's Huskies 3:48.48 3:57.06 2 8 # 271 Ron MacLean Regina Cougars 3:47.88 3:58.10 1 Ellis Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:50 AM 2020-03-08 Page 4 2020 U SPORTS Track and Field Championships Championnats d'Athletisme U SPORTS 2020 Universiade Pavilion, University of Alberta - 2020-03-05 to 2020-03-07 Results - Saturday Track ....Men 1500 Metre Run 9 # 258 Mitchell de Lange Queens Gaels 3:52.45 3:58.12 10 # 137 Mitchell Ubene Guelph Gryphons 3:48.70 4:01.03 11 # 218 Sergio Raez Villa McMaster Marauders 3:48.64 4:01.52 12 # 132 Alec Purnell Guelph Gryphons 3:47.13 4:04.24 13 # 434 Marcel Scheele Western Mustangs 3:47.79 4:05.80 Men 4x200 Metre Relay =================================================================================== Winners from each heat plus next 5 best times 3 turn stagger U Sports: ! 1:25.65 2012 Ottawa, Ottawa O. Makinde, Robertson, Biocchi, T. Makinde School Prelims Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Guelph Gryphons 1:26.96 1:26.24 2 10 1) #129 Philip Osei 2) #119 Daniel Harper 3) #114 Andre Azonwanna 4) #118 Josh Hamilton 2 Saskatchewan Huskies 1:28.85 1:27.85 2 8 1) #298 Karson Lehner 2) #300 Jacob Murphy 3) #290 Michael Akintunde 4) #293 Ryan Botterill 3 Waterloo Warriors 1:28.52 1:28.47 1 6 1) #392 Immanuel Onyemah 2) #390 Joshua Lorentz 3) #389 Nathan Hehn 4) #386 Owen Babcock 4 York Lions 1:29.59 1:28.48 1 5 1) #483 Keysean Powell 2) #475 Zeon Bass 3) #481 Mark Hutchinson 4) #486 Tohma Van Bergen 5 Western Mustangs 1:29.31 1:28.60 2 4 1) #424 Spencer Gibbs 2) #428 Jordan Mabbott 3) #414 Ramzi Abdulahi 4) #430 Adam Nalywaiko 6 Manitoba Bisons 1:28.31 1:28.84 2 3 1) #197 Sebastien Regnier 2) #189 Luc Deleau 3) #190 Alec Dickson 4) #199 Shae Weekes 7 Alberta Golden Bears/Pandas 1:29.46 1:29.19 1 2 1) #29 Justin Rose 2) #16 Daniel Bubelenyi 3) #32 Emmanuel Vela 4) #23 Evan Essapa 8 Trinity Western Spartans 1:29.64 1:29.38 1 1 1) #360 Kenny Blackman Jr 2) #363 Ethan Foster 3) #367 Romain Tourvieille De Labr 4) #365 Praise Olatoke Men 4x400 Metre Relay =================================================================================== 2 turn stagger U Sports: ! 3:11.67 2019 Guelph Gryphons, Guelph J Hamilton, G Thompson, D Harper, P Osei School Seed Finals H# Points ===================================================================================
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