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December 1995 MEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK RECORDS as of DECEMBER 2019 80 METRES U14 10.00 (-0.6) RYDER HARDY 04 RIVA CALGARY 18/06/17 100 METRES U14 12.00 TYLER SIVERTSON 86 STC CALGARY 19/06/99 U16 11.30 (0.8) RYDER HARDY 04 RIVA PRINCE ALBERT 15/06/19 11.14 *DERRICK DEMPSTER 70 NS SASKATOON 03/08/85 U18 10.71 (1.4) DAMI OGUNBIYI 01 TMSK BRANDON 10/08/18 10.7 BRYCE BARRIE 60 STC REGINA 10/07/77 10.55 *BRAD MCCUAIG 70 ALB REGINA 14/08/87 U20 10.74 MIKE TAYLOR 81 STFC EDMONTON 29/07/00 10.38 (1.9) *HANK PALMER 85 PQ-SLS SASKATOON 23/07/04 SENIOR 10.45 CYPRIAN ENWEANI 64 TM SK OTTAWA, ONT 07/08/89 10.39 *DESAI WILLIAMS 59 ON-SO REGINA 02/08/81 10.0 *HARRY JEROME 40 BC SASKATOON 15/07/60 150 METRES U14 17.95 (1.1) DAYTON UCHACZ 04 LMTC REGINA 11/06/17 200 METRES U16 22.70 (+0.4) RYDER HARDY 04 RIVA SYDNEY, NS 11/08/19 U18 21.84 CYPRIAN ENWEANI 64 STC THUNDER BAY, ONT 15/08/81 21.48 *BRAD MCCUAIG 70 ALB REGINA 15/08/87 U20 21.18 CYPRIAN ENWEANI 64 STC USA 24/06/83 SENIOR 20.57 CYPRIAN ENWEANI 64 TM SK SEOUL, KOREA 28/09/88 300 METRES U16 35.41 VAUGHN TAYLOR 00 TS/QCS STE. THERESE, QU 08/08/15 400 METRES U16 51.66 XAVIER IBARETTA 76 CEN TORONTO, ONT 10/08/91 50.80 *GORDON LAXTON 70 AB SASKATOON 03/08/85 U18 47.92 VAUGHN TAYLOR 00 EXCL/CAN BAHAMAS 21/07/17 U20 47.31 JOEL SENICK 89 RIV ABBOTSFORD 28/07/07 46.74 *TOM HIND 62 ON-LPT SASKATOON 16/08/80 SENIOR 47.26 JOEL SENICK 89 BOS/RIV BINGHAMTON 02/05/09 46.74 *TOM HIND 62 ON-LPT SASKATOON 16/08/80 46.6 *DON DOMANSKY 46 ON-MW SASKATOON 24/06/67 800 METRES U14 2:13.48 KADEN NILSON 99 UNA EUGENE 15/07/12 U16 1:57.37 VAUGHN TAYLOR 00 QCS/TS WINNIPEG 18/07/15 U18 1:52.12 JORDAN WAND 94 QCS OTTAWA 07/08/11 U20 1:48.92 COLIN MATHIESON 69 TM SK BURNABY, BC 04/06/88 1:48.82 *MICHAEL MCLEAN 70 AB SASKATOON 15/08/89 SENIOR 1:47.27 BRIAN THOMPSON 63 TM SK BURNABY, BC 16/07/86 1:47.1 RICK BRANT 67 TM SK MCGILL, QUE 08/08/87 1200 METRES U14 3:28.11 RON MACLEAN 01 QCS SASKATOON 19/07/14 U16 3:14.48 ADAM MYTOPHER 03 TMSK BRANDON 10/08/18 1500 METRES U14 4:39.45 KADEN NILSON 99 UNA EUGENE 14/07/12 U16 4:10.5 DAVID SYLVESTER 83 CEN PRINCE GEORGE 08/08/98 4:10.05 *RORRI CURRIE 70 NB SASKATOON 03/08/85 U18 3:54.24 STEVE KLASSEN 72 STFC MONTREAL 08/08/89 3:53.28 *MIKE WOODS 86 ONT-OL SASKATOON 06/07/03 U20 3:43.7 COLIN MATHIESON 69 TM SK MONTREAL, QUE 13/08/88 SENIOR 3:40.74 COLIN MATHIESON 69 TM SK MONTREAL, QUE 08/08/89 2000 METRES U16 5:49.34 RON MACLEAN 01 EXCEL STE THERESE 06/08/16 3000 METRES U16 9:08.19 MICHAEL MIDDLEMISS 92 EXCEL OROMOCTO, NB 12/08/07 8:52.42 *RORRI CURRIE 70 NB SASKATOON 03/08/85 U18 8:27.8 ALLEN GROAT 56 MEL MONTREAL, QUE 18/08/72 U20 8:18.10 CAREY NELSON 63 RIV HOUSTON, TX 24/07/82 SENIOR 7:49.20 SIMON BAIRU 83 QCS GENT, BEL 15/07/07 5000 METRES U20 14:12.91 SEAN FLEMING 88 QCS VICTORIA 06/06/07 13:58.50 *JEAN-CLAUDE NDUWINGOMA 88 TEAM-QUE REGINA 16/08/05 SENIOR 13:25.91 SIMON BAIRU 83 QCS HEUSDEN, BEL 27/07/07 10,000 METERS U20 30:08.64 SIMON BAIRU 83 HAR VANCOUVER 02/06/02 SENIOR 27:23.63 SIMON BAIRU 83 QCS STANFORD 01/05/10 MARATHON SENIOR 2H:19.39 JASON WARICK 73 CEN CHICAGO 22/10/06 5km RACE WALK U18 28:54.83 SIDNEY KITCHEN 88 RAT WEYBURN 10/08/04 U20 26:54.61 KEENAN HOYER 00 UNA CALGARY 17/06/18 10km RACE WALK U20 47:30.65 RYAN CHAMBERLIN 76 BRA ABBOTSFORD, BC 28/07/95 SENIOR 40:52.0 TIM BERRETT 65 BRA FRANCE 27/07/94 20k RACE WALK SENIOR 1:22:27 TIM BERRETT 65 BRA EUGENE, USA 09/06/96 50k RACE WALK SENIOR 3:51:28 TIM BERRETT 65 PR ATLANTA, USA 19/07/96 80 METRE HURDLES - 30" U14 13.14 (W-0.1) TAYLOR JONES 91 STFC SASKATOON 29/05/04 80 METRE HURDLES - 33" U14 13.13 SHAWN GREENWALD 82 BIG PRINCE ALBERT 23/06/95 100 METRE HURDLES U14 18.74 KEVIN FAMULAK 73 STP SASKATOON 25/05/86 U16 33” 13.75 (0.0) VAUGHN TAYLOR 00 QCS/TS STE. THERESE, QU 08/08/15 U16 (36”) 14.04 (1.8) ANDREW ARNDT 90 RIV EDMONTON 07/08/05 U18 13.52 LINDSAY TALLON 80 STC MOUNT PEARL, NFL 09/08/97 110 METRE HURLDES U18 (36”) 13.90 (0.0) PAYNE WYLIE 00 RIVA BRANDON 11/08/17 U18 (39”) 14.63 LINDSAY TALLON 80 STC REGINA 05/07/97 U20 (42") 14.32 (1.0) PAYNE WYLIE 00 TMSK SWIFT CURRENT 16/08/19 U20 (39") 13.83 (+0.2) PAYNE WYLIE 00 CAN/UNSK SAN JOSE, CR 19/07/19 SENIOR 14.30 (1.0) KAYDEN JOHNSON 96 UNA CALGARY 27/05/18 200 METRE HURDLES U14 36.73 GRAHAM WILSON STFC 2009 U16 25.24 (-1.4) PAYNE WYLIE 00 RIV/TS STE. THERESE,QU 08/08/15 300 METRE HURDLES U16 40.12 TYLER YOUNG 94 STFC SHERBROOKE 09/08/09 U18 38.12 KIERAN JOHNSTON 95 STFC/TS MEDICINE HAT 15/07/12 400 METRE HURDLES U16 1:01.6 MARC JOHNSON 63 RIV WINNIPEG, MB 17/06/78 U18 53.82 - 36” PAYNE WYLIE 00 TMS/RIVA WINNIPEG 31/07/17 54.06 - 33” PAYNE WYLIE 00 RIVA/TS BRANDON 13/08/17 U20 51.79 TAIT NYSTUEN 91 EXA MONCTON 04/07/10 SENIOR 50.45 TAIT NYSTUEN 91 EXCEL/CAN KAZAN, RUS 07/07/13 1500 METRE STEEPLECHASE NO WATER JUMP U16 (76) 4:31.82 ABRAHAM MAKABY 04 RIVA SYDNEY, NS 11/08/19 1500 METRE STEEPLECHASE U16 5:10.63 KIP VAN DER WAL 72 MHT SASKATOON 21/06/87 U18 4:25.8 GLEN CHARUNDUK 65 YOR OROMOCTO, NS 21/08/82 4:20.51 *GEOFF KLASSEN 68 BC SASKATOON 03/08/85 2000 METRE STEEPLECHASE U18 .76 6:15.00 ADAM STRUEBY 94 EXCEL SASKATOON 18/06/11 U18 .84 6:09.29 SAID MOKTAR 01 RIVA SHERWOOD PK 28/07/18 5:57.34 JARED HOWSE* 02 TMAB REGINA 12/07/19 U18 .91 6:24.85 BRAYDEN MYTOPHER 00 TS REGINA 29/07/16 6:21.59 *AARON AHL 99 TMALB REGINA 29/07/16 U20 5:51.8 CAREY NELSON 63 RIV ST. JOHNS, NFLD 26/07/81 3000 METRE STEEPLECHASE U20 9:19.71 GLEN CHARANDUK 65 STC SASKATOON 25/05/84 8:54.19 *ALEX GENEST 86 TEAM-QUE REGINA 18/08/05 SENIOR 8:45.12 RICK OBLEMAN 75 HAR STANFORD 08/05/98 8:44.05 *GREG DUHAIME 53 ON-SO REGINA 02/08/81 MEN'S OUTDOOR FIELD RECORDS as of DECEMBER 2019 LONG JUMP U14 5.77m TYLER SIVERTSON 86 STC SUDBURY 14/08/99 U16 6.59m DARIN WILDMAN 68 KIN SASKATOON 18/06/83 U18 7.01m (+0.0) JAE EVANS 98 TMSK STE. THERESE 08/08/15 7.32m (1.3) *SEYI SMITH 87 OL SASKATOON 25/07/05 U20 7.35m BRIAN LAVILLE 77 WCK CALGARY, AB 27/07/96 7.39m *BRIAN THOMAS 70 ON-GAC SASKATOON 08/07/89 SENIOR 7.62m BRIAN LAVILLE 77 RWCK BAKERSFIELD 15/05/98 TRIPLE JUMP U16 12.98m KELVIN BRITTIN 71 EST SASKATOON 06/07/86 12.98m LEE WOLFATER 84 STC SASKATOON 06/07/99 13.16m (1.7) EMANUEL GOI 04 TMAB REGINA 13/07/19 U18 14.68m SHAWN PETERS 79 RAT SASKATOON 07/06/96 U20 14.98m JOHN KONIHOWSKI 50 BYU TEMPE, AZ 23/05/69 15.45m *GEORGE WRIGHT 63 ON-UT REGINA 02/08/81 SENIOR 16.05m DANNY FLEMING 68 WCK MONTREAL, QUE 13/06/95 HIGH JUMP U14 1.80m CALVIN NAPOPE 00 CCTC PRINCE ALBERT 19/07/13 U16 1.90m BLAKE CUMMING 78 POT SASKATOON 10/07/93 U18 2.08m BLAKE CUMMING 78 YOR MOOSE JAW 06/06/95 U20 2.10m KELLY ALCORN 62 RIV SASKATOON 12/07/81 2.20m *MICHAEL MASON 86 BC-VR SASKATOON 24/07/04 SENIOR 2.19m JEREMY ECKERT 90 UOFR MONCTON 22/06/13 2.26m *GREG JOY 56 CANADA REGINA 29/08/76 POLE VAULT U16 3.90m SCOTT MCCUBBING 81 RIV CALGARY 27/07/96 U18 4.70m RYAN HVIDSTON 76 STC SHERBROOKE, QUE 08/07/93 4.70m RYAN HVIDSTON 76 STC KAMLOOPS, BC 14/08/93 U20 5.05m RYAN HVIDSTON 76 RIV SANTIAGO, CHILE 09/01/95 5.05m LANE BRITNELL 91 RIV CALGARY 19/06/10 5.05m TAYLOR PETRUCHA 87 RIV REGINA 15/07/06 SENIOR 5.35m TAYLOR PETRUCHA 87 RIV SASKATOON 08/06/10 5.35m *DOUG WOOD 66 ONT SASKATOON 30/06/93 SHOT PUT U14 (6lbs) 14.11m TAYLOR JONES 91 STFC SASKATOON 30/05/04 U14 3kg 12.58m CALVIN NAPOPE 00 CCTC REGINA 15/06/13 U16 16.70m TYLER SIVERTSON 86 STFC CALGARY 16/06/01 17.75m *SHAWN CORMIER 78 ONT SASKATOON 14/08/93 U18(12LB) 16.87m QUINN MAGNUSON 71 RIV SASKATOON 29/05/87 U18 5.0kg 17.00m JUSTIN GREIF 88 TIS REGINA 25/06/05 U20 6.0kg 18.20m JUSTIN GREIF 88 CAN/STFC SAO PAULO, BRA 06/07/07 18.44m *KYLE HELF 86 ONT-SS SASKATOON 24/07/04 U20 16L 16.11m QUINN MAGNUSON 71 HTS ST.
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