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2020 U SPORTS Track and Field Championships Ellis Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:10 PM 2020-03-06 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 - Friday Track Women 300 Metre Run 8 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 5 Best Times ============================================================================ Winners from each heat plus next 5 best times U Sports: ! 37.35 2005 Adrienne Power, Dalhousie Name Year School Seed Prelims H# ============================================================================ Preliminaries 1 # 359 Grace Konrad Trinity Western 38.39 38.80Q 1 2 # 109 Zoe Sherar Guelph Gryphons 37.71 38.91Q 3 3 # 224 Audrey Jackson Montréal Carabins 38.50 39.10Q 2 4 # 91 Morgan Byng Guelph Gryphons 37.87 39.12q 2 5 # 281 Kendra Farmer Saskatchewan 38.64 39.23q 3 6 # 331 Katrina Innanen Toronto 38.37 39.28q 1 7 # 42 Natalie McDougall Calgary Dinos 39.14 39.40q 1 8 # 139 Amy Stieh Lakehead 38.99 39.68q 2 9 # 283 Ashlyn Mooney Saskatchewan 38.93 39.83 3 10 # 97 Tessa Hamilton Guelph Gryphons 39.34 39.85 2 11 # 278 Leadan Chartier Saskatchewan 39.23 40.20 1 12 # 72 Maya Reynolds Dalhousie Tigers 39.37 40.46 3 Women 300 Metre Run =================================================================================== Winners from each heat plus next 5 best times U Sports: ! 37.35 2005 Adrienne Power, Dalhousie Name Year School Prelims Finals H# Points =================================================================================== Finals 1 # 109 Zoe Sherar Guelph Gryphons 38.91 37.47 2 10 2 # 224 Audrey Jackson Montréal Carabins 39.10 38.68 2 8 3 # 91 Morgan Byng Guelph Gryphons 39.12 38.76 2 6 4 # 359 Grace Konrad Trinity Western 38.80 38.83 2 5 5 # 331 Katrina Innanen Toronto 39.28 39.06 1 4 6 # 281 Kendra Farmer Saskatchewan 39.23 39.18 1 3 7 # 139 Amy Stieh Lakehead 39.68 39.72 1 2 8 # 42 Natalie McDougall Calgary Dinos 39.40 39.87 1 1 Women 1000 Metre Run ================================================================================ Double waterfall 1 turn stagger U Sports: ! 2:41.36 2019 Jenna Westaway, Guelph Name Year School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 # 340 Lucia Stafford Toronto 2:39.28 2:42.58 10 2 # 98 Sadie-Jane Hickso Guelph Gryphons 2:46.50 2:43.22 8 3 # 328 Avery Garrett-Pat Toronto 2:43.26 2:44.86 6 4 # 247 Madison Clarke Ottawa Gee-Gees 2:49.04 2:47.05 5 5 # 142 Sydney Pattison Laurier 2:45.90 2:47.44 4 Ellis Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:10 PM 2020-03-06 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 - Friday Track ....Women 1000 Metre Run 6 # 222 Jade Bouchard-Ngu Montréal Carabins 2:46.64 2:47.60 3 7 # 319 Jane Hergett St. Francis 2:48.25 2:48.86 2 8 # 96 Kiana Gibson Guelph Gryphons 2:51.04 2:49.59 1 9 # 94 Dana Earhart Guelph Gryphons 2:49.86 2:50.01 10 # 369 Chloe Hewitt Victoria Vikes 2:50.68 2:51.22 11 # 47 Emily Simpson Calgary Dinos 2:51.44 2:52.99 12 # 262 Robyn Ham Regina Cougars 2:51.94 2:53.33 Women 3000 Metre Run ================================================================================ Double waterfall 1 turn stagger U Sports: ! 9:04.88 1988 Brenda Shackleton, Victoria Name Year School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 # 151 Jessy Lacourse Laval Rouge-et-Or 9:17.07 9:31.36 10 2 # 141 Lizzy Laurie Laurier 9:42.20 9:38.17 8 3 # 257 Kara Blair Queens Gaels 9:26.97 9:38.18 6 4 # 111 Hannah Woodhouse Guelph Gryphons 9:34.98 9:38.86 5 5 # 225 Marie-Lyssa Lafon Montréal Carabins 9:35.47 9:44.54 4 6 # 398 Kate Current Western Mustangs 9:13.91 9:47.61 3 7 # 143 Catherine Beauche Laval Rouge-et-Or 9:31.49 9:52.44 2 8 # 155 Isabelle Turcotte Laval Rouge-et-Or 9:47.27 9:54.64 1 9 # 370 Caitlin Mann Victoria Vikes 9:57.41 9:57.49 10 # 264 Kaila Neigum Regina Cougars 9:50.66 9:59.89 11 # 395 Remy Cattell Western Mustangs 9:43.53 10:05.17 12 # 256 Marley Beckett Queens Gaels 9:50.44 10:07.02 13 # 210 Caroline Forbes McMaster Marauders 9:51.49 10:18.18 14 # 211 Morgan McKeown McMaster Marauders 9:46.46 10:18.55 15 # 73 Catherine Thompso Dalhousie Tigers 10:07.92 10:31.40 -- # 227 Laurianne Lepine Montréal Carabins 9:42.09 DNF Women 60 Metre Hurdles 8 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times ============================================================================ Top 3 from each heat plus next 2 best times U Sports: ! 8.20 2015 Hayley Warren / Sarah Hammond, Toronto / Name Year School Seed Prelims H# ============================================================================ Preliminaries 1 # 282 Michelle Harrison Saskatchewan 8.21 ! 8.20Q 2 2 # 101 Kendra Leger Guelph Gryphons 8.24 8.27Q 1 3 # 10 Catharina Kluyts Alberta 8.31 8.29Q 1 4 # 7 Cassandra Grenke Alberta 8.36 8.43Q 2 5 # 468 Natasha Russell York Lions 8.43 8.38Q 1 6 # 89 Tyra Boug Guelph Gryphons 8.34 8.46Q 2 7 # 384 Emma Nero Waterloo Warriors 8.45 8.51q 1 Ellis Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:10 PM 2020-03-06 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 - Friday Track ....Women 60 Metre Hurdles 8 # 309 Maude Leveille Sherbrooke 8.66 8.64q 2 8.631 9 # 358 Mowalola Adeleye Trinity Western 8.61 8.64 1 8.640 10 # 285 Nicole Ostertag Saskatchewan 8.55 8.65 2 11 # 402 Gabrielle Gregg Western Mustangs 8.60 8.70 1 12 # 260 Alyson Edwards Regina Cougars 8.65 8.86 2 -- # 267 Joely Welburn Regina Cougars 8.48 FS 2 Rule 16.8 Women 60 Metre Hurdles ================================================================================ Top 3 from each heat plus next 2 best times U Sports: ! 8.20 2015 Hayley Warren / Sarah Hammond, Toronto / Guel Name Year School Prelims Finals Points ================================================================================ Finals 1 # 282 Michelle Harrison Saskatchewan 8.20 8.15! 10 2 # 101 Kendra Leger Guelph Gryphons 8.27 8.32 8 3 # 7 Cassandra Grenke Alberta 8.43 8.46 6 8.453 4 # 468 Natasha Russell York Lions 8.38 8.46 5 8.456 5 # 384 Emma Nero Waterloo Warriors 8.51 8.46 4 8.457 6 # 89 Tyra Boug Guelph Gryphons 8.46 8.48 3 7 # 309 Maude Leveille Sherbrooke 8.64 8.57 2 -- # 10 Catharina Kluyts Alberta 8.29 DNF Women 4x800 Metre Relay ================================================================================ Double waterfall 1 turn stagger U Sports: ! 8:32.36 2015 University of Toronto, Toronto R Jewett, H Walmsley, S Gollish, G Stafford School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Guelph Gryphons 8:54.42 8:09.05! 10 1) #94 Dana Earhart 2) #96 Kiana Gibson 3) #98 Sadie-Jane Hickson 4) #110 Jenna Smith 2 Toronto Varsity Blues 8:58.89 8:54.84 8 1) #334 Sarah Kwajafa 2) #332 Somerset Jarvis 3) #328 Avery Garrett-Patterson 4) #340 Lucia Stafford 3 Alberta Golden Bears/Pandas 8:58.13 8:56.16 6 1) #8 Bella Gustin 2) #5 Sophie Gelineau 3) #14 Kaitlin Swartz 4) #4 Olivia Cooper 4 Laval Rouge-et-Or 9:09.94 8:57.13 5 1) #147 Emma Dagenais 2) #143 Catherine Beauchemin 3) #148 Aurélie Dubé-Lavoie 4) #151 Jessy Lacourse 5 Ottawa Gee-Gees 9:06.24 9:05.46 4 1) #248 Marie-Eve Dahms 2) #253 Sydney Smith 3) #247 Madison Clarke 4) 6 Calgary Dinos 9:05.10 9:09.61 3 Ellis Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:10 PM 2020-03-06 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 - Friday Track ....Women 4x800 Metre Relay 1) #37 Madeleine Browne 2) #47 Emily Simpson 3) #38 Sarah Forman 4) #35 Sadie Borgfjord 7 Western Mustangs 9:17.51 9:13.38 2 1) #404 Mikayla Hewitt 2) #413 Martina Tait 3) #397 Nicole Crellin-Parsons 4) #408 Hana Marmura 8 Montréal Carabins 9:13.87 9:15.42 1 1) #229 Genevieve Paquin 2) #230 Myriam Poirier 3) #231 Claudelle Prevost-Cormier 4) #222 Jade Bouchard-Nguyen 9 Regina Cougars 8:58.81 9:19.92 1) #262 Robyn Ham 2) #259 Michaela Allen 3) #261 Kelsey Haczkewicz 4) #265 Sarah Novakowski 10 Saskatchewan Huskies 9:08.85 9:22.45 1) #284 Olivia Moyse 2) #277 Rayne Butler-Siemens 3) #289 Renae Wenzel 4) #280 Katie Farmer 11 Manitoba Bisons 9:14.06 9:25.79 1) #179 Darby Goodall 2) #175 Quinn Anderson 3) #182 Nicola Odaisky 4) #180 Amy Klippenstein 12 St. Francis Xavier X-Men/X-Wom 9:15.95 9:28.82 1) #320 Catherine Kennedy 2) #321 Aidan Macdonald 3) #319 Jane Hergett 4) Men 300 Metre Run 8 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 5 Best Times ============================================================================ Winners from each heat plus next 5 best times U Sports: ! 32.89 2019 Austin Cole, Alberta Name Year School Seed Prelims H# ============================================================================ Preliminaries 1 # 119 Daniel Harper Guelph Gryphons 33.19 33.92Q 2 2 # 129 Philip Osei Guelph Gryphons 33.43 34.04Q 1 3 # 298 Karson Lehner Saskatchewan 32.53 34.20Q 3 4 # 345 Jack Berkshire Toronto 33.57 34.17q 1 5 # 118 Josh Hamilton Guelph Gryphons 34.16 34.43q 1 6 # 390 Joshua Lorentz Waterloo Warriors 33.92 34.58q 3 7 # 300 Jacob Murphy Saskatchewan 34.04 34.60q 3 8 # 365 Praise Olatoke Trinity Western 33.60 34.86q 2 9 # 66 Kai Spierenburg Calgary Dinos 34.44 35.02 1 10 # 189 Luc Deleau Manitoba Bisons 34.08 35.13 2 11 # 29 Justin Rose Alberta 34.44 35.36 2 12 # 317 Charles
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