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2018 Commonwealth Games Ranking List 2018 COMMONWEALTH GAMES RANKING LIST 3.2 Selection Process for Able-Bodied Athletes Eligibility Pool – To be included in the Eligibility Pool, eligible athletes (see section 1.3) must be within 98% of the 5th ranked performance in the Commonwealth (max 3 per country*) during the Qualifying Period (see section 1.2) using IAAF point scores. *NOTE: The United Kingdom is divided into several Commonwealth nations, each with the ability to send 3 athletes per event. A final ranking document will be published prior to team selection. The following steps identify the priorities for athlete selection. Selections will be exhausted within Step 1 before considering athletes in Step 2. Selections will continue until the athlete quota is reached. Step1: Athletes from the Eligibility Pool and relay teams that are ranked top 5 in the Commonwealth will be ranked using IAAF point scores and may be selected in priority order. Commonwealth Quota Athlete Event Result % Difference Rank 1 Damian Warner Men's Decathlon 1 8591 108% 2 Christabel Nettey Women's Long jump 1 6.92 103% 3 Jillian Weir Women's Hammer 2 72.50 107% 4 Shawnacy Barber Men's Pole vault 2 5.72 105% 5 Michael Mason Men's High jump 2 2.30 101% 6 Nina Schultz Women's Heptathlon 2 6021 100% 7 Alysha Newman Women's Pole vault 3 4.75 105% 8 Liz Gleadle Women's Javelin 3 64.47 104% 9 Brittany Crew Women's Shot 3 18.58 104% Men’s 4 x 100 m Relay 3 38.15 103% 10 Andre De Grasse Men's 200 m 5 20.01 100% 11 Aaron Brown Men's 200 m 10 20.17 98% 12 Relay Athlete #3 13 Relay Athlete #4 + 1 CGC quota slot Relay Athlete #5 14 Alyx Treasure Women's High jump 3 1.92 101% 15 Anicka Newell Women's Pole vault 4 4.65 103% 16 Matt Hughes Men's 3000 m steeple 4 08:21.84 100% 17 Niki Oudenaarden Women's Heptathlon 4 6000 100% 18 Brandon McBride Men's 800 m 5 01:44.41 100% 19 Sage Watson Women's 400 m hurdles 5 54.52 100% 20 Crystal Emmanuel Women's 200 m 5 22.50 100% 21 Mohammed Ahmed Men's 5000 m 5 13:08.16 100% 22 Angela Whyte Women's Heptathlon 5 5999 100% 23 Sultana Frizell Women's Hammer 5 68.01 100% Page | 1 Updated: January 4, 2018 Step 2: Remaining athletes from the Eligibility Pool will be ranked based on their proximity to the 5th ranked performance using IAAF point scores. Commonwealth Quota Athlete Event Result % Difference Rank 24 Benjamin Thorne Men's 20 km walk 7 1:21:16 100% 25 Adam Keenan Men’s Hammer 6 72.57 100% 26 Evan Dunfee Men's 20 km walk 8 1:21:22 99% 27 Geneviève Lalonde Women's 3000 m steeple 7 09:29.99 99% 28 Natasha Wodak Women's 10000 m 10 31:55.47 99% 29 Pierce LePage Men's Decathlon 9 7948 99% 30 Taryn Suttie Women's Shot 6 17.74 99% 31 Tim Nedow Men's Shot 7 20.73 99% 32 Rachel Cliff Women's 10000 m 11 32:00.03 99% 33 Django Lovett Men's High jump 9 2.27 98% 34 Gabriela Stafford Women's 1500 m 8 04:03.55 98% 35 Taylor Stewart Men's Decathlon 10 7882 98% 36 Deryk Theodore Men's Pole vault 8 5.41 98% *Withdrawn from Commonwealth Games Melissa Bishop Women's 800 m 3 01:57.01 102% Derek Drouin Men's High jump 6 2.28 99% Phylicia George Women's 100 m hurdles 8 12.85 98% 3.4 Selection for Relays Team Qualification – General Requirements Teams must be comprised 100% of eligible athletes (as per section 1.3). At least 2 athletes on each relay team must be included in the Eligibility Pool for an individual event and the relay team must be ranked top 5 in the Commonwealth, in order for the NTC to select a relay team. Page | 2 Updated: January 4, 2018 3.3 Selection Process for Para Athletes Para Athletes will be invited by the CGF (Commonwealth Games Federation). Commonwealth Athlete Event Result Qualification Rank George Quarcoo Men's 100 m T12 6 11.41 Invited Kyle Edward Whitehouse Men's 100 m T38 5 11.72 Invited Men's 1500 m T54 4 02:57.82 Alexandre Dupont Invited Men's Marathon T54 6 01:31:27 Tristan Smyth Men's 1500 m T54 5 03:03.71 Invited David Bambrick Men's Shot Put F37 5 11.42 Invited Kevin Strybosch Men's Shot Put F37 9 10.48 Universality Women's Marathon T54 3 01:44:08 Diane Roy Invited Women's 1500 m T54 4 03:19.20 Jessica Frotten Women's 1500 m T53 8 03:49.09 Invited *Withdrawn from Commonwealth Games Josh Cassidy Men's Marathon T54 4 1:26:03 Invited Important Dates DATES DESCRIPTION LOCATION Oct 31, 2016 – Oct 31, 2017 Qualifying Period – Para Events Oct 16, 2016 – Dec 31, 2017 Qualifying Period – Marathon Jan 1 – Dec 31, 2017 Qualifying Period – All Other Events 1.9 Team Size Quota The team size quota was 36 Able-Bodied Athletes and CGC has added one quota slot that can only be used for the relay team. There are 9 Para Athletes who have received invitations. Team size quota is subject to change by the CGC. Page | 3 Updated: January 4, 2018 2018 COMMONWEALTH GAMES 5TH RANKED Commonwealth Event Athlete Country Result Rank 5 Men's 100 m Chijindu Ujah GBR 9.97 5 Men's 200 m Andre De Grasse CAN 20.01 5 Men's 400 m Nathon Allen JAM 44.19 5 Men's 800 m Brandon McBride CAN 01:44.41 5 Men's 1500 m Ronald Musagala UGA 03:33.65 5 Men's 5000 m Mohammed Ahmed CAN 13:08.16 5 Men's 10000 m Geoffrey Kamworor KEN 26:57.77 5 Men's Marathon Stephen Mokoka RSA 2:08:06 5 Men's 3000 m steeple Jacob Araptany UGA 08:21.9 5 Men's 110 m hurdles Hansle Parchment JAM 13.19 5 Men's 400 m hurdles Jack Green GBR 48.77 5 Men's High jump Donald Thomas BAH 2.29 5 Men's Pole vault Adam Hague GBR 5.50 5 Men's Long jump Zarck Visser RSA 8.22 4 Men's Triple jump Troy Doris GUY 16.80 5 Men's Shot Jacko Gill NZL 21.01 5 Men's Discus Marshall Hall NZL 64.55 5 Men's Hammer Constantions Stathelakos CYP 72.69 5 Men's Javelin Davinder Singh Kang IND 84.57 5 Men's Decathlon Ituah Enahoro NGR 8028 5 Men's 20 km walk Wayne Snyman RSA 1:21:06 5 Women's 100 m Schillonie Calvert-Powell JAM 10.94 5 Women's 200 m Crystal Emmanuel CAN 22.50 5 Women's 400 m Kabange Mupopo ZAM 50.60 5 Women's 800 m Lynsey Sharp GBR 01:58.01 5 Women's 1500 m Laura Weightman GBR 04:00.71 5 Women's 5000 m Laura Muir GBR 14:52.07 5 Women's 10000 m Madeline Hills AUS 31:41.10 5 Women's Marathon Jessica Trengove AUS 2:27:01 5 Women's 3000 m steeple Genevieve LaCaze AUS 09:24.52 5 Women's 100 m hurdles Rushelle Burton JAM 12.65 5 Women's 400 m hurdles Sage Watson CAN 54.52 5 Women's High jump Kimberly Williamson JAM 1.91 5 Women's Pole vault Nina Kennedy AUS 4.55 5 Women's Long jump Katarina Johnson-Thompson GBR 6.75 5 Women's Triple jump Nadia Eke GHA 13.93 5 Women's Shot Cleopatra Borel TTO 17.96 5 Women's Discus Tara-Sue Barnett JAM 61.66 5 Women's Hammer Sultana Frizell CAN 68.01 5 Women's Javelin Annu Rani IND 61.86 5 Women's Heptathlon Angela Whyte CAN 5999 5 Women's 20 km walk Bethan Davies GBR 1:33:04 Page | 4 Updated: January 4, 2018 .
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