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2013 CIS Championship - 51St Men's / 34Th Women's Saturday November 9 11/9/13 - 11/9/13 Thames Valley GC - London ON 10/31/2013 Page 1 of 4 2013 CIS Championship - 51st Men's / 34th Women's Saturday November 9 11/9/13 - 11/9/13 Thames Valley GC - London ON FINAL Event # 2 MENS 10K Run START at 1:00pm Conditions: ???? ??°C COURSE RECORD: Kelly Wiebe, Regina Cougars :30:21 @ 2012 CIS BIB # 1 Adrian Christ E2 Alberta Golden Bears 6 ___ _____________ 2 Tom Fleming E5 Alberta Golden Bears 7 ___ _____________ 3 Jason Jama E2 Alberta Golden Bears 8 ___ _____________ 4 Will Madsen E2 Alberta Golden Bears 9 ___ _____________ 5 Kieran McDonald E2 Alberta Golden Bears 10 ___ _____________ 6 Tom Wunsch E1 Alberta Golden Bears 11 ___ _____________ 7 Brad Bickley E5 Calgary Dinos 19 ___ _____________ 8 Abdel Dib E2 Calgary Dinos 20 ___ _____________ 9 Gareth Hadfield E4 Calgary Dinos 21 ___ _____________ 10 Rahman Ismail R Calgary Dinos 22 ___ _____________ 11 Roman Justinen E2 Calgary Dinos 23 ___ _____________ 12 Doug Kondro E2 Calgary Dinos 24 ___ _____________ 13 Luc Wittig E3 Calgary Dinos 25 ___ _____________ 14 James Coulton E3 Concordia Stingers 31 ___ _____________ 15 Francis Dumoulin E2 Concordia Stingers 32 ___ _____________ 16 Jameel Greenidge R Concordia Stingers 33 ___ _____________ 17 Haile Kostin R Concordia Stingers 34 ___ _____________ 18 Nick Pevato R Concordia Stingers 35 ___ _____________ 19 Chris Dulhanty E4 Guelph Gryphons 50 ___ _____________ 20 Christian Gravel E2 Guelph Gryphons 51 ___ _____________ 21 Aaron Hendrikx E3 Guelph Gryphons 52 ___ _____________ 22 Andrew Nixon E5 Guelph Gryphons 53 ___ _____________ 23 Ross Proudfoot E4 Guelph Gryphons 54 ___ _____________ 24 Yves Sikubwabo E2 Guelph Gryphons 55 ___ _____________ 25 Tristan Woodfine R Guelph Gryphons 56 ___ _____________ 26 Brett Cameron E5 Laurier Golden Hawks 64 ___ _____________ 27 Zack Caverson E2 Laurier Golden Hawks 65 ___ _____________ 28 Adam Cornwall E4 Laurier Golden Hawks 66 ___ _____________ 29 Elliot Delange E3 Laurier Golden Hawks 67 ___ _____________ 30 Sean Patterson E4 Laurier Golden Hawks 68 ___ _____________ 31 Ian Turnbull E3 Laurier Golden Hawks 69 ___ _____________ 32 Abdu Zaghlol E4 Laurier Golden Hawks 70 ___ _____________ 33 Emmanuel Boisvert E3 Laval Rouge et Or 78 ___ _____________ 34 Maxime Lapierre E5 Laval Rouge et Or 79 ___ _____________ 35 Jean-Samuel Lapointe E4 Laval Rouge et Or 80 ___ _____________ 36 Anthony Larouche E5 Laval Rouge et Or 81 ___ _____________ 37 Charles Philibert-Thiboutot E4 Laval Rouge et Or 82 ___ _____________ 38 Benjamin Raymond E2 Laval Rouge et Or 83 ___ _____________ 39 Alexandre Ricard E2 Laval Rouge et Or 84 ___ _____________ 40 Jean-Baptiste Ajua R Manitoba Bisons 91 ___ _____________ 41 Joshua Dyck E2 Manitoba Bisons 92 ___ _____________ Easy Meet Manager, www.goeasyware.com 10/31/2013 Page 2 of 4 2013 CIS Championship - 51st Men's / 34th Women's Saturday November 9 11/9/13 - 11/9/13 Thames Valley GC - London ON Event # 2 MENS 10K Run continued... BIB # 42 Brett Friesen E2 Manitoba Bisons 93 ___ _____________ 43 Thomas Miller E4 Manitoba Bisons 94 ___ _____________ 44 Patrick Naylor E3 Manitoba Bisons 95 ___ _____________ 45 Eric Thacher E4 Manitoba Bisons 96 ___ _____________ 46 Abduselam Yussuf E2 Manitoba Bisons 97 ___ _____________ 47 Connor Darlington E2 McMaster Marauders 112 ___ _____________ 48 Austen Forbes E2 McMaster Marauders 113 ___ _____________ 49 Taylor Forbes E2 McMaster Marauders 114 ___ _____________ 50 Gabe Ghiglione E2 McMaster Marauders 115 ___ _____________ 51 Blair Morgan E3 McMaster Marauders 116 ___ _____________ 52 Taylor Reid E5 McMaster Marauders 117 ___ _____________ 53 Lionel Sanders E3 McMaster Marauders 118 ___ _____________ 54 Evan Andrin E2 Queen's Gaels 126 ___ _____________ 55 Jeffry Archer E4 Queen's Gaels 127 ___ _____________ 56 David Cashin E4 Queen's Gaels 128 ___ _____________ 57 Alan Kalbfleisch E1 Queen's Gaels 129 ___ _____________ 58 Tyson Loney E5 Queen's Gaels 130 ___ _____________ 59 Nicholas McGraw E4 Queen's Gaels 131 ___ _____________ 60 Alex Wilkie R Queen's Gaels 132 ___ _____________ 61 Wyatt Baiton E4 Regina Cougars 138 ___ _____________ 62 Alexander Eiswerth R Regina Cougars 139 ___ _____________ 63 Matthew Johnson E4 Regina Cougars 140 ___ _____________ 64 Michael Middlemiss E4 Regina Cougars 141 ___ _____________ 65 Adam Strueby E2 Regina Cougars 142 ___ _____________ 66 Reid Balezantis E2 Saskatchewan Huskies 150 ___ _____________ 67 Robert Bigsby E2 Saskatchewan Huskies 151 ___ _____________ 68 Emmett Harrison E3 Saskatchewan Huskies 152 ___ _____________ 69 Taryn Heidecker E2 Saskatchewan Huskies 153 ___ _____________ 70 Riley Magee E5 Saskatchewan Huskies 154 ___ _____________ 71 Eric Mueller E4 Saskatchewan Huskies 155 ___ _____________ 72 Regan Silversides E3 Saskatchewan Huskies 156 ___ _____________ 73 Cal Dewolfe R StFX X-Men 164 ___ _____________ 74 Scott Donald E2 StFX X-Men 165 ___ _____________ 75 Ryan Hatchard E3 StFX X-Men 166 ___ _____________ 76 Riley Johnston E3 StFX X-Men 167 ___ _____________ 77 Alex Neuffer R StFX X-Men 168 ___ _____________ 78 Bryden Tate E3 StFX X-Men 169 ___ _____________ 79 Lee Wesselius E2 StFX X-Men 170 ___ _____________ 80 Zain Ahmed E4 Toronto Varsity Blues 178 ___ _____________ 81 Ethan Davenport E5 Toronto Varsity Blues 179 ___ _____________ 82 Alex Denault E4 Toronto Varsity Blues 180 ___ _____________ 83 Chris Moyer E2 Toronto Varsity Blues 181 ___ _____________ 84 Sacha Smart E2 Toronto Varsity Blues 182 ___ _____________ 85 Alexey Strokach E5 Toronto Varsity Blues 183 ___ _____________ Easy Meet Manager, www.goeasyware.com 10/31/2013 Page 3 of 4 2013 CIS Championship - 51st Men's / 34th Women's Saturday November 9 11/9/13 - 11/9/13 Thames Valley GC - London ON Event # 2 MENS 10K Run continued... BIB # 86 Jake Woloshyn E5 Toronto Varsity Blues 184 ___ _____________ 87 Joel Deshiffart E2 Trinity Western Spartans 191 ___ _____________ 88 Blair Johnston E3 Trinity Western Spartans 192 ___ _____________ 89 Adam Marshall E1 Trinity Western Spartans 193 ___ _____________ 90 Levi Neufeld E2 Trinity Western Spartans 194 ___ _____________ 91 Mihai Praja E4 Trinity Western Spartans 195 ___ _____________ 92 Chris Voth E4 Trinity Western Spartans 196 ___ _____________ 93 Declan White E1 Trinity Western Spartans 197 ___ _____________ 94 Ryan Cassidy E3 Victoria Vikes 205 ___ _____________ 95 Josh Clouthier E5 Victoria Vikes 206 ___ _____________ 96 Olivier Collin E2 Victoria Vikes 207 ___ _____________ 97 Dylan Haight E4 Victoria Vikes 208 ___ _____________ 98 Kyle Irvine E5 Victoria Vikes 209 ___ _____________ 99 Patrick Psotka E3 Victoria Vikes 210 ___ _____________ 100 Forrest Simpson E3 Victoria Vikes 211 ___ _____________ 101 Charles Allan E4 Waterloo Warriors 219 ___ _____________ 102 Dan Fournier E2 Waterloo Warriors 220 ___ _____________ 103 Jason Laporta E2 Waterloo Warriors 221 ___ _____________ 104 Spencer Leckie E1 Waterloo Warriors 222 ___ _____________ 105 Ryan Santos E4 Waterloo Warriors 223 ___ _____________ 106 Michael Stewart E4 Waterloo Warriors 224 ___ _____________ 107 John-Paul Violante E1 Waterloo Warriors 225 ___ _____________ 108 Hunter Andrin E3 Western Mustangs 233 ___ _____________ 109 Chris Balestrini E3 Western Mustangs 234 ___ _____________ 110 Kevin Blackney E3 Western Mustangs 235 ___ _____________ 111 Donovan Hacking E2 Western Mustangs 236 ___ _____________ 112 Lewis Kent E1 Western Mustangs 237 ___ _____________ 113 Phil Parrot-Migas E3 Western Mustangs 238 ___ _____________ 114 Shane Roberts E2 Western Mustangs 239 ___ _____________ 115 Corey Bellemore E2 Windsor Lancers 247 ___ _____________ 116 Josh Bolton E2 Windsor Lancers 248 ___ _____________ 117 Nick Falk E5 Windsor Lancers 249 ___ _____________ 118 Paul Janikowski E3 Windsor Lancers 250 ___ _____________ 119 Taylor McArthur E2 Windsor Lancers 251 ___ _____________ 120 Dave Meloche E3 Windsor Lancers 252 ___ _____________ 121 Michael Pesce E3 Windsor Lancers 253 ___ _____________ 122 Matt McNeil E3 Dalhousie 263 ___ _____________ 123 Oliver Hatheway E2 Dalhousie 264 ___ _____________ 124 Matthias Mueller E2 Dalhousie 265 ___ _____________ 125 Dominique Aulagnon E3 Lakehead 266 ___ _____________ 126 Chris Brown E5 Lakehead 267 ___ _____________ 127 Jérémie Pellerin E3 Moncton 268 ___ _____________ 128 John Kuto E2 St. Mary's 269 ___ _____________ 129 Guilliame Ouellet E1 UQTR 270 ___ _____________ Easy Meet Manager, www.goeasyware.com 10/31/2013 Page 4 of 4 2013 CIS Championship - 51st Men's / 34th Women's Saturday November 9 11/9/13 - 11/9/13 Thames Valley GC - London ON Event # 2 MENS 10K Run continued... BIB # 130 Étienne Lavoie-Trudeau E3 UQTR 271 ___ _____________ 131 Jean-Daniel Lavallée E3 UQTR 272 ___ _____________ Easy Meet Manager, www.goeasyware.com 10/31/2013! Page 1 of 4! 2013 CIS Championship - 51st Men's / 34th Women's! Saturday November 9! 11/9/13! -! 11/9/13! Thames Valley GC - London ON! Event # 1 WOMENS 6K Dash! FINAL! START at 12:00pm! ! Conditions: ??? °C! COURSE RECORD: no record, first time for 6km BIB # 1! Amy Buzikievich ! ! E1! Alberta Pandas! 1! ___ 2! Isabella Englert! E4! Alberta Pandas! 2! ________________ ! 3! Freya Hik! R! Alberta Pandas! 3! ________________ ! 4! Morgan Lawley! E2! Alberta Pandas! 4! ________________ ! 5! Megan Pinkoski! E2! Alberta Pandas! 5! ________________ ! 6! Sydney Banister! R! Calgary Dinos! 12! ________________ ! 7! Emma Cook-Clarke! E2! Calgary Dinos! 13! ________________ ! 8! Ariana Dirk! E2! Calgary Dinos! 14! ________________ ! 9! Katie Girgulis! R! Calgary Dinos! 15! ________________ ! 10! Gloria Kanuka! E4! 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