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2018 Sprint Nationals Offical Results 2018 canadian sprint canoe kayak championships August 28 – september 1 • Sherbrooke, QC Official Results LES CHAMPIONNATS CANADIENS DE CANOE KAYAK DE VITESSE 2018 28 août – 1er Septembre • Sherbrooke, QC Résultats officiels Championships Burgee Points Points du Fanion des Championnats CLUB POINTS Wascana 40 Rideau 892 Ridge 37 Trois Rivieres 763 Ottawa 35 Balmy Beach 501 Sherbrooke 34 Maskwa 491 Pickering Rouge 34 Senobe 440 Otterburn 32 Burloak 401 Viking 20 Mississauga 386 Shawinigan 18 Cheema 335 Fort Langley 12 Pointe-Claire 327 Onake 8 Mic Mac 255 Orenda 8 Lac-Beauport 234 Flatwater North 7 Carleton Place 195 Chinook 6 Lachine 144 Lac-Sergent 5 Banook 111 Cartierville 4 Richmond Hill 109 Nelson 3 Toba 104 Pisiquid 3 Cascades 78 Gananoque 2 Saskatoon 77 South Niagara 1 Calgary 75 Greater Edmonton 0 Sack-a-Wa 59 North Bay 0 False Creek 46 Pemberton 0 Kamloops 46 Petrie Island 0 Burnaby 40 Sydenham 0 Burgee Points by Category Points des Fanions par Catégorie U16 MEN BURGEE POINTS U16 WOMEN BURGEE POINTS Club Points Club Points Rideau 34 Senobe 33 Maskwa 32 Burloak 25 Banook 26 Rideau 20 Senobe 23 Richmond Hill 17 Mississauga 17 Ridge 11 Saskatoon 16 Maskwa 7 Cheema 7 Toba 6 Richmond Hill 7 Carleton Place 4 Pointe-Claire 6 Cartierville 4 Kamloops 5 Calgary 3 False Creek 2 Lachine 3 Shawinigan 2 Banook 1 Trois Rivieres 2 Cheema 1 Lac-Beauport 1 Balmy Beach 0 Balmy Beach 0 Burnaby 0 Burloak 0 Cascades 0 Burnaby 0 Greater Edmonton 0 Calgary 0 Kamloops 0 Carleton Place 0 Lac-Beauport 0 Cartierville 0 Mic Mac 0 Fort Langley 0 Mississauga 0 Greater Edmonton 0 Orenda 0 Lachine 0 Pointe-Claire 0 Mic Mac 0 Trois Rivieres 0 North Bay 0 Viking 0 Ottawa 0 Wascana 0 Ridge 0 Sack-a-Wa 0 Sherbrooke 0 South Niagara 0 Sydenham 0 Toba 0 Viking 0 Wascana 0 U17 MEN BURGEE POINTS U17 WOMEN BURGEE POINTS Club Points Club Points Rideau 72 Rideau 94 Balmy Beach 45 Mic Mac 72 Cheema 42 Cascades 70 Carleton Place 40 Senobe 52 Trois Rivieres 40 Burloak 48 False Creek 33 Maskwa 42 Mississauga 31 Richmond Hill 41 Burloak 30 Cheema 16 Senobe 30 Burnaby 15 Pointe-Claire 29 Lachine 15 Kamloops 25 Pointe-Claire 15 Banook 21 Banook 9 Wascana 21 Onake 8 Maskwa 16 Calgary 7 Lac-Beauport 8 Trois Rivieres 4 Mic Mac 8 Lac-Beauport 3 Sack-a-Wa 5 Pickering Rouge 3 Richmond Hill 4 Orenda 2 Saskatoon 4 Carleton Place 1 Toba 4 Cartierville 0 Burnaby 3 False Creek 0 Pisiquid 3 Kamloops 0 Otterburn 2 Mississauga 0 Fort Langley 1 Ottawa 0 Calgary 0 Otterburn 0 Cartierville 0 Pemberton 0 Cascades 0 Petrie Island 0 Greater Edmonton 0 Ridge 0 Lachine 0 Sack-a-Wa 0 North Bay 0 Toba 0 Orenda 0 Viking 0 Ottawa 0 Wascana 0 Pickering Rouge 0 Ridge 0 Shawinigan 0 Sherbrooke 0 South Niagara 0 Sydenham 0 Viking 0 U16/U17 MEN BURGEE POINTS U16/U17 WOMEN BURGEE POINTS (MIDGET) (MIDGET) Club Points Club Points Rideau 118 Rideau 126 Senobe 56 Senobe 88 Cheema 54 Burloak 73 Maskwa 49 Mic Mac 72 Mississauga 48 Cascades 70 Banook 49 Richmond Hill 58 Balmy Beach 45 Maskwa 50 Trois Rivieres 47 Lachine 20 Carleton Place 40 Cheema 20 False Creek 35 Burnaby 15 Pointe-Claire 35 Pointe-Claire 15 Burloak 30 Ridge 11 Kamloops 30 Banook 12 Wascana 21 Calgary 10 Saskatoon 20 Onake 8 Richmond Hill 11 Toba 6 Lac-Beauport 16 Carleton Place 5 Mic Mac 8 Cartierville 4 Sack-a-Wa 5 Trois Rivieres 9 Toba 4 Lac-Beauport 10 Burnaby 3 Pickering Rouge 3 Pisiquid 3 Orenda 2 Otterburn 2 Balmy Beach 0 Shawinigan 2 False Creek 0 Fort Langley 1 Greater Edmonton 0 Calgary 0 Kamloops 0 Cartierville 0 Mississauga 0 Cascades 0 Ottawa 0 Greater Edmonton 0 Otterburn 0 Lachine 2 Pemberton 0 North Bay 0 Petrie Island 0 Orenda 0 Sack-a-Wa 0 Ottawa 0 Viking 0 Pickering Rouge 0 Wascana 0 Ridge 0 Sherbrooke 0 South Niagara 0 Sydenham 0 Viking 0 U19 MEN BURGEE POINTS U19 WOMEN BURGEE POINTS Club Points Club Points Mississauga 144 Mic Mac 129 Trois Rivieres 97 Maskwa 102 Balmy Beach 80 Carleton Place 99 Rideau 77 Trois Rivieres 77 Lachine 66 Balmy Beach 69 Banook 46 Burloak 63 Burloak 35 Rideau 53 Cheema 25 Senobe 43 Lac-Beauport 23 Lachine 20 Pointe-Claire 23 Pickering Rouge 14 Maskwa 22 Cheema 11 Kamloops 16 Pointe-Claire 7 Saskatoon 16 Mississauga 7 Richmond Hill 13 Calgary 5 Sack-a-Wa 12 Otterburn 5 Senobe 10 False Creek 4 Mic Mac 8 Viking 4 False Creek 5 Lac-Beauport 3 Shawinigan 4 Nelson 3 Carleton Place 4 Richmond Hill 2 Otterburn 3 Toba 2 Orenda 2 Banook 0 Pickering Rouge 1 Flatwater North 0 Calgary 0 Greater Edmonton 0 Cascades 0 Kamloops 0 Fort Langley 0 Ottawa 0 Greater Edmonton 0 Pemberton 0 Nelson 0 Ridge 0 Pisiquid 0 Sack-a-Wa 0 Ridge 0 Sherbrooke 0 Sherbrooke 0 South Niagara 0 Toba 0 Wascana 0 JUNIOR MEN BURGEE POINTS JUNIOR WOMEN BURGEE POINTS Club Points Club Points Trois Rivieres 127 Rideau 123 Senobe 95 Trois Rivieres 113 Maskwa 74 Pointe-Claire 92 Mississauga 62 Balmy Beach 70 Pointe-Claire 60 Lac-Beauport 67 Rideau 59 Maskwa 51 Balmy Beach 54 Toba 36 Lachine 25 Cheema 36 Sack-a-Wa 22 Mississauga 30 Burnaby 21 Burloak 27 Wascana 19 Senobe 27 Mic Mac 17 Ottawa 18 Lac-Beauport 17 Otterburn 17 Cheema 12 Mic Mac 13 Toba 11 Carleton Place 8 Burloak 10 Lachine 8 Fort Langley 10 Flatwater North 7 Saskatoon 9 Calgary 5 Calgary 6 Orenda 4 Chinook 6 False Creek 2 Otterburn 3 Richmond Hill 2 Carleton Place 2 Burnaby 1 Pickering Rouge 1 Banook 0 South Niagara 1 Cascades 0 Orenda 0 Greater Edmonton 0 Ottawa 0 Sherbrooke 0 Pisiquid 0 Viking 0 Richmond Hill 0 Wascana 0 SENIOR MEN BURGEE POINTS SENIOR WOMEN BURGEE POINTS Club Points Club Points Rideau 124 Trois Rivieres 160 Trois Rivieres 117 Rideau 155 Lac-Beauport 84 Burloak 71 Maskwa 82 Balmy Beach 68 Burloak 78 Cheema 67 Senobe 76 Pointe-Claire 58 Cheema 45 Toba 45 Mississauga 39 Mississauga 43 Balmy Beach 33 Senobe 41 Saskatoon 32 Maskwa 27 Ridge 24 Lac-Beauport 19 Richmond Hill 21 Sack-a-Wa 9 Calgary 19 Banook 4 Sack-a-Wa 11 Ottawa 4 Mic Mac 6 Mic Mac 3 Carleton Place 4 Otterburn 3 Lachine 4 Cascades 2 Pointe-Claire 3 Lachine 1 Sherbrooke 2 Cascades 2 Fort Langley 1 Banook 0 Burnaby 0 False Creek 0 Kamloops 0 Ottawa 0 Otterburn 0 Toba 0 Viking 0 OPEN PARACANOE BURGEE POINTS Club Points Balmy Beach 64 OPEN PADDLE ALL BURGEE POINTS Shawinigan 24 Club Points Calgary 22 Cheema 56 Maskwa 22 Rideau 22 Point Claire 16 Carleton Place 16 Sherbrooke 16 Viking Ottawa 8 8 Rideau 0 Pickering Rouge 5 Senobe 5 Cascades 4 Ottawa 3 Balmy Beach 0 Shawinigan 0 Day / jour 1 Nationals 2018 - 2018-08-28 (Day 1) 1 08:00 Femmes JUNIOR Women K-1 200M Heat 1 52 11:04 Hommes JUNIOR Men C-1 500M Heat 3 2 08:03 Femmes JUNIOR Women K-1 200M Heat 2 53 11:08 Femmes U19 Women K-1 500M Heat 1 3 08:13 Hommes JUNIOR Men K-1 200M Heat 1 54 11:12 Femmes U19 Women K-1 500M Heat 2 4 08:16 Hommes JUNIOR Men K-1 200M Heat 2 55 11:16 Femmes U19 Women K-1 500M Heat 3 5 08:19 Hommes JUNIOR Men K-1 200M Heat 3 56 11:20 Hommes U19 Men K-1 500M Heat 1 6 08:22 Hommes JUNIOR Men C-1 200M Heat 1 57 11:24 Hommes U19 Men K-1 500M Heat 2 7 08:25 Hommes JUNIOR Men C-1 200M Heat 2 58 11:28 Hommes U19 Men K-1 500M Heat 3 8 08:28 Hommes JUNIOR Men C-1 200M Heat 3 59 11:32 Femmes U19 Women C-1 500M Heat 1 9 08:31 Femmes U17 Women K-1 200m Heat 1 60 11:36 Femmes U19 Women C-1 500M Heat 2 10 08:34 Femmes U17 Women K-1 200m Heat 2 61 11:40 Femmes U19 Women C-1 500M Heat 3 11 08:37 Femmes U17 Women K-1 200m Heat 3 62 11:44 Hommes U19 Men C-1 500M Heat 1 12 08:40 Hommes U17 Men K-1 200m Heat 1 63 11:48 Hommes U19 Men C-1 500M Heat 2 13 08:43 Hommes U17 Men K-1 200m Heat 2 64 11:52 Hommes U19 Men C-1 500M Heat 3 14 08:46 Hommes U17 Men K-1 200m Heat 3 65 11:56 Femmes SENIOR Women K-1 500M Heat 1 15 08:49 Femmes U17 Women C-1 200m Heat 1 66 12:00 Femmes SENIOR Women K-1 500M Heat 2 16 08:52 Femmes U17 Women C-1 200m Heat 2 67 12:04 Hommes SENIOR Men K-1 500M Heat 1 17 08:55 Hommes U17 Men C-1 200m Heat 1 68 12:08 Hommes SENIOR Men K-1 500M Heat 2 18 08:58 Hommes U17 Men C-1 200m Heat 2 69 14:05 Femmes JUNIOR Women K-1 200M Final 19 09:01 Hommes U17 Men C-1 200m Heat 3 70 14:10 Hommes JUNIOR Men K-1 200M Final 20 09:04 Femmes U16 Women K-1 200m Heat 1 71 14:15 Femmes JUNIOR Women C-1 200M Final 21 09:07 Femmes U16 Women K-1 200m Heat 2 72 14:20 Hommes JUNIOR Men C-1 200M Final 22 09:10 Femmes U16 Women K-1 200m Heat 3 73 14:25 Femmes U17 Women K-1 200m Final 23 09:13 Hommes U16 Men K-1 200m Heat 1 74 14:30 Hommes U17 Men K-1 200m Final 24 09:16 Hommes U16 Men K-1 200m Heat 2 75 14:35 Femmes U17 Women C-1 200m Final 25 09:19 Hommes U16 Men K-1 200m Heat 3 76 14:40 Hommes U17 Men C-1 200m Final 26 09:22 Femmes U16 Women C-1 200m Heat 1 77 14:45 Femmes U16 Women K-1 200m Final 27 09:25 Femmes U16 Women C-1 200m Heat 2 78 14:50 Hommes U16 Men K-1 200m Final 28 09:28 Femmes U16 Women C-1 200m Heat 3 79 14:55 Femmes U16 Women C-1 200m Final 29 09:31 Hommes U16 Men C-1 200m Heat 1 80 15:00 Hommes U16 Men C-1 200m Final 30 09:34 Hommes U16 Men C-1 200m Heat 2 81 15:05 Femmes SENIOR Women K-1 200M Final 31 09:37 Hommes U16 Men C-1 200m Heat 3 82 15:10 Hommes SENIOR Men K-1 200M Final 32 09:40 Hommes 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