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2020 Ontario University Athletics Championship Toronto Track And York University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2020-02-22 Page 1 2020 Ontario University Athletics Championship Toronto Track and Field Centre - 2020-02-21 to 2020-02-22 Results Event 1 Women 60 Meter Dash OUA 24 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 16 Best Times =================================================================== OUA: ! 7.23 2014 Khamica BINGHAM, York Lions USports Qual: # 7.55 Name Year Team Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Roxborough, Shyvonne Guelph Gryphons # 7.47Q 1 2 Madogo, Jacqueline Guelph Gryphons # 7.51Q 2 3 Davis, Von Guelph Gryphons 7.57Q 4 4 Martin, Elizabeth Varsity Blues 7.58Q 3 5 Armstrong, Zaria Guelph Gryphons 7.67Q 3 6 Simon-Tucker, Monique York Lions 7.69Q 4 7 Gbinje, Onome Varsity Blues 7.70Q 2 8 Lund, Pernille Ottawa Gee-Gees 7.83Q 1 9 Boa, Diana York Lions 7.76q 2 10 Clarke, Janelle Waterloo Warriors 7.79q 3 11 Hodgins, Kristy Windsor Lancers 7.86q 2 12 Anyia, Anesi Varsity Blues 7.88q 1 13 Harris, Kimora York Lions 7.91q 1 14 Robert, Christina Voyageurs 7.97q 4 7.962 15 Chang-Lewis, Kyra Western Mustangs 7.97q 4 7.966 16 Akinyede, Bunmi Windsor Lancers 8.01q 1 17 Merjavec, Hannah Voyageurs 8.06q 2 18 Stachowich, Cassidy Waterloo Warriors 8.10q 4 19 Orazietti, Olivia Brock Badgers 8.11q 3 20 Richmond, Dacey Windsor Lancers 8.15q 3 21 Davis, Brianna Ryerson Rams 8.18q 3 22 Scaringi, Felicia Brock Badgers 8.26q 2 23 Dundon, Meghan Ottawa Gee-Gees 8.28q 4 24 Drummond, Kaysen Brock Badgers 8.39q 1 25 Hammond, Leila Ryerson Rams 8.68 1 Event 1 Women 60 Meter Dash OUA 8 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times =================================================================== OUA: ! 7.23 2014 Khamica BINGHAM, York Lions USports Qual: # 7.55 Name Year Team Semis H# =================================================================== Semi-Finals 1 Roxborough, Shyvonne Guelph Gryphons # 7.45Q 1 2 Madogo, Jacqueline Guelph Gryphons # 7.52Q 2 3 Davis, Von Guelph Gryphons 7.57Q 3 4 Martin, Elizabeth Varsity Blues 7.58Q 3 5 Simon-Tucker, Monique York Lions 7.63Q 1 6 Armstrong, Zaria Guelph Gryphons 7.74Q 2 7 Gbinje, Onome Varsity Blues 7.67q 1 8 Boa, Diana York Lions 7.79q 2 9 Clarke, Janelle Waterloo Warriors 7.91 3 10 Chang-Lewis, Kyra Western Mustangs 7.93 3 11 Anyia, Anesi Varsity Blues 7.94 1 York University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2020-02-22 Page 2 2020 Ontario University Athletics Championship Toronto Track and Field Centre - 2020-02-21 to 2020-02-22 Results ....Event 1 Women 60 Meter Dash OUA 12 Hodgins, Kristy Windsor Lancers 7.97 2 13 Robert, Christina Voyageurs 7.98 2 14 Orazietti, Olivia Brock Badgers 8.02 1 8.013 15 Stachowich, Cassidy Waterloo Warriors 8.02 1 8.018 16 Richmond, Dacey Windsor Lancers 8.12 2 8.114 17 Merjavec, Hannah Voyageurs 8.12 2 8.119 18 Akinyede, Bunmi Windsor Lancers 8.20 3 8.200 18 Lund, Pernille Ottawa Gee-Gees 8.20 3 8.200 20 Davis, Brianna Ryerson Rams 8.21 3 21 Scaringi, Felicia Brock Badgers 8.39 3 22 Dundon, Meghan Ottawa Gee-Gees 8.51 2 23 Drummond, Kaysen Brock Badgers 8.54 1 -- Harris, Kimora York Lions DQ 1 Event 1 Women 60 Meter Dash OUA ======================================================================= OUA: ! 7.23 2014 Khamica BINGHAM, York Lions USports Qual: # 7.55 Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= Finals 1 Roxborough, Shyvonne Guelph Gryphons 7.34# 10 2 Madogo, Jacqueline Guelph Gryphons 7.41# 8 3 Martin, Elizabeth Varsity Blues 7.44# 6 4 Davis, Von Guelph Gryphons 7.58 5 5 Simon-Tucker, Monique York Lions 7.63 4 7.624 6 Gbinje, Onome Varsity Blues 7.63 3 7.626 7 Armstrong, Zaria Guelph Gryphons x7.67 8 Boa, Diana York Lions 7.74 2 Event 2 Men 60 Meter Dash OUA 24 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 16 Best Times =================================================================== OUA: ! 6.66 1983 WILLIAMS/RICHARDS-KWOK, York Lio USports Qual: # 6.88 Name Year Team Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Powell, Keysean York Lions # 6.77Q 3 2 Harris, Tremaine Guelph Gryphons # 6.88Q 2 3 Azonwanna, Andre Guelph Gryphons 6.89Q 1 6.881 4 Murasiranwa, Kudakwashe Guelph Gryphons 6.95Q 4 5 Dowhos, Niko Thunderwolves 6.89Q 1 6.889 6 Smikle, Tyrell Brock Badgers 6.92Q 2 7 Indome, Matt Western Mustangs 6.98Q 4 6.977 8 Henri, Jordan Guelph Gryphons 7.01Q 3 9 Nalywaiko, Adam Western Mustangs 6.98q 2 6.972 10 Gibbs, Spencer Western Mustangs 6.98q 1 6.974 11 Augimeri, Alexander Varsity Blues 6.99q 4 12 Onyemah, Immanuel Waterloo Warriors 7.00q 4 13 Prochnicki, Braedan Thunderwolves 7.06q 3 York University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2020-02-22 Page 3 2020 Ontario University Athletics Championship Toronto Track and Field Centre - 2020-02-21 to 2020-02-22 Results ....Event 2 Men 60 Meter Dash OUA 14 Ebikeme, Ugata York Lions 7.08q 1 15 Kanu, James Varsity Blues 7.10q 1 16 Archer, Rashid Windsor Lancers 7.11q 3 17 Leinweber, Noah Windsor Lancers 7.15q 3 7.145 18 Orogun, Eloho Brock Badgers 7.15q 4 7.146 19 Ajayi, Femi Ottawa Gee-Gees 7.16q 2 20 Reyes, Cameron Varsity Blues 7.19q 2 21 Shokour, Brandon York Lions 7.25q 4 22 Petter, Brandon Waterloo Warriors 7.33q 1 7.327 23 Douma, Tye Brock Badgers 7.33q 3 7.328 24 Noel De Tilly, Alexandre Voyageurs 7.34q 1 25 Mannella, Jason Waterloo Warriors 7.49 2 26 Mundy, Devon Gold Hawks 7.58 4 27 Kelly, Aaron Ryerson Rams 7.67 3 Event 2 Men 60 Meter Dash OUA 8 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times =================================================================== OUA: ! 6.66 1983 WILLIAMS/RICHARDS-KWOK, York Lio USports Qual: # 6.88 Name Year Team Semis H# =================================================================== Semi-Finals 1 Azonwanna, Andre Guelph Gryphons # 6.86Q 3 2 Powell, Keysean York Lions # 6.88Q 1 3 Harris, Tremaine Guelph Gryphons 6.92Q 2 6.914 4 Murasiranwa, Kudakwashe Guelph Gryphons 6.92Q 1 6.913 5 Dowhos, Niko Thunderwolves 6.94Q 3 6 Gibbs, Spencer Western Mustangs 6.95Q 2 7 Smikle, Tyrell Brock Badgers 6.96q 2 8 Onyemah, Immanuel Waterloo Warriors 6.98q 2 6.971 9 Henri, Jordan Guelph Gryphons 6.98 1 6.974 10 Indome, Matt Western Mustangs 7.01 3 11 Prochnicki, Braedan Thunderwolves 7.04 1 12 Nalywaiko, Adam Western Mustangs 7.05 1 13 Ebikeme, Ugata York Lions 7.11 2 7.105 14 Augimeri, Alexander Varsity Blues 7.11 3 7.110 15 Leinweber, Noah Windsor Lancers 7.12 2 16 Kanu, James Varsity Blues 7.13 3 17 Orogun, Eloho Brock Badgers 7.17 1 18 Reyes, Cameron Varsity Blues 7.20 2 19 Archer, Rashid Windsor Lancers 7.23 3 20 Ajayi, Femi Ottawa Gee-Gees 7.27 1 21 Shokour, Brandon York Lions 7.31 3 22 Douma, Tye Brock Badgers 7.39 2 23 Petter, Brandon Waterloo Warriors 7.45 3 24 Noel De Tilly, Alexandre Voyageurs 7.51 1 York University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2020-02-22 Page 4 2020 Ontario University Athletics Championship Toronto Track and Field Centre - 2020-02-21 to 2020-02-22 Results Event 2 Men 60 Meter Dash OUA ======================================================================= OUA: ! 6.66 1983 WILLIAMS/RICHARDS-KWOK, York Lions USports Qual: # 6.88 Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= Finals 1 Azonwanna, Andre Guelph Gryphons 6.78# 10 2 Powell, Keysean York Lions 6.83# 8 3 Dowhos, Niko Thunderwolves 6.87# 6 4 Murasiranwa, Kudakwashe Guelph Gryphons 6.89 5 5 Onyemah, Immanuel Waterloo Warriors 6.91 4 6 Gibbs, Spencer Western Mustangs 6.94 3 7 Smikle, Tyrell Brock Badgers 6.96 2 Event 5 Women 300 Meter Dash OUA ========================================================================== OUA: ! 37.55 1997 Foy WILLIAMS, Varsity Blues USports Qual: # 38.69 Name Year Team Finals H# Points ========================================================================== 1 Sherar, Zoe Guelph Gryphons 37.71# 6 10 2 Byng, Morgan Guelph Gryphons 38.75 6 8 3 Stieh, Amy Thunderwolves 39.37 6 6 4 Innanen, Katrina Varsity Blues 39.42 6 5 5 Tavernier, Zakiya York Lions 39.81 5 4 6 Hamilton, Tessa Guelph Gryphons 40.03 5 3 7 Hodgins, Kristy Windsor Lancers 40.27 5 2 8 Ryan, Maya Varsity Blues 40.31 4 1 9 Okpali, Favour Western Mustangs 40.41 5 10 Agbonwaneten, Marvelous York Lions 40.48 3 11 Da Silva, Simone York Lions 41.23 4 12 Lampo, Tia Thunderwolves 41.26 4 13 Floris, Emma Windsor Lancers 41.47 3 14 Burnett, Chante Western Mustangs 41.51 2 15 Steeneveld, Abbey Waterloo Warriors 41.68 2 16 Anyia, Anesi Varsity Blues 42.00 3 17 Hodgins, Kelly Windsor Lancers 42.16 4 18 Lund, Pernille Ottawa Gee-Gees 42.28 3 19 Mayer, Natasha Voyageurs 42.37 2 20 Davis, Brianna Ryerson Rams 42.45 1 21 Meier-Ross, Kaitlynn Waterloo Warriors 42.49 1 22 Binotto, Monica Brock Badgers 42.53 2 23 Drummond, Kaysen Brock Badgers 43.58 1 Event 6 Men 300 Meter Dash OUA ========================================================================== OUA: ! 33.76 2016 Rayshaun FRANKLIN, Varsity Blues USports Qual: # 33.66 Name Year Team Finals H# Points ========================================================================== 1 Osei, Philip Guelph Gryphons 33.45# 7 10 2 Harper, Daniel Guelph Gryphons 34.07 7 8 York University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2020-02-22 Page 5 2020 Ontario University Athletics Championship Toronto Track and Field Centre - 2020-02-21 to 2020-02-22 Results ....Event 6 Men 300 Meter Dash OUA 3 Berkshire, Jack Varsity Blues 34.45 7 6 4 Lorentz, Joshua Waterloo Warriors 35.06 7 5 5 Harawa, Emmanuel Brock Badgers 35.21 5 4 6 Bravakis, Emmett Varsity Blues 35.29 6 3 35.288 7 Hamilton, Josh Guelph Gryphons 35.29 6 2 35.290 8 Abdulahi, Ramzi Western Mustangs 35.34 5 1 9 Mabbott, Jordan Western Mustangs 35.39 6 10 St.
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