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Weyburn Regional 2014 Records for 2014 Weyburn Regional 2014 Records for 2014 Pee Wee Boys Event Record Holder Town Time/Distance Year 100 m Tyler Kwochka Weyburn Junior Hi 00:13:56 s 2009 200 m Tyler Ochitwa Weyburn Junior Hi 00:28:21 s 2011 400 m Tyler Ochitwa Weyburn Junior Hi 01:05:17 s 2011 800 m Nicholas Cuthbert Weyburn Junior Hi 02:36:61 s 2011 1500 m Sasha Bendasyuk Weyburn Junior Hi 05:57:02 s 2013 3000 m No Record 99:99:99 s 2013 Long Jump Brett Messer Midale 04.61 m 2010 Triple Jump Tyler Ochitwa Weyburn Junior Hi 09.22 m 2011 High Jump Regan Nagy Ogema 01.40 m 2010 Shot Put Regan Nagy Ogema 09.06 m 2010 Discus Luke Niemegeers Radville 27.55 m 2012 Javelin No Record 00.00 m 2013 4 x 100 Relay WJH Boys Weyburn Junior Hi 01:00:64 s 2014* Pee Wee Girls Event Record Holder Town Time/Distance Year 100 m Alexis Ashworth Lyndale 00:13:87 s 2011 200 m Amanda Martin St. Michael School 00:30:24 s 2013 400 m Morgann Rogal Weyburn Junior Hi 01:08:74 s 2013 800 m Emily Haupstein Weyburn Junior Hi 02:49:02 s 2014* 1500 m Hailey Neisner St. Michael School 06:09:08 s 2014* 3000 m No Record 99:99:99 s 2013 Long Jump Alexis Ashworth Lyndale 04.05 m 2012 Triple Jump Chantel Vogel St. Michael School 07.91 m 2013 High Jump Payton Nyhus Pangman 01.36 m 2011 Shot Put Jacey Rowland Pangman 07.75 m 2014* Discus Bethanne Goudy Stoughton 19.80 m 2012 Javelin No Record 00.00 m 2013 4 x 100 Relay WJH Girls Weyburn Junior Hi 01:06:23 s 2014* Wednesday, May 21, 2014 Page 1 of 6 Weyburn Regional 2014 Records for 2014 Bantam Boys Event Record Holder Town Time/Distance Year 100 m Ryan Folk Stoughton 00:12:22 s 2012 200 m Ryan Folk Stoughton 00:26:75 s 2012 400 m Tyler Ochitwa Weyburn Junior Hi 01:02:40 s 2012 800 m Ethan Domes Weyburn Junior Hi 02:26:27 s 2014* 1500 m Brett Selby St. Michael School 05:21:15 s 2009 3000 m Jaxon Marshall Weyburn Junior Hi 11:17:90 s 2014* 100 m Hurdles Travis Tiszauer Gladmar 00:16:36 s 2014* Long Jump Cody Gosselin Midale 05.00 m 2011 Triple Jump Tyler Ochitwa Weyburn Junior Hi 10.56 m 2012 High Jump Austin Tiszauer Gladmar 01.66 m 2013 Shot Put Traegan Quewezance Pangman 10.97 m 2009 Discus Traegan Quewezance Pangman 34.60 m 2009 Javelin Jacob Bourdeau Pangman 34.60 m 2010 4 x 100 Relay WJH Boys Weyburn Junior Hi 00:57:61 s 2014* Bantam Girls Event Record Holder Town Time/Distance Year 100 m Victoria Andrews Yellow Grass 00:13:83 s 2012 200 m Brynna Spence Weyburn Junior Hi 00:28:68 s 2013 400 m Morgann Rogal Weyburn Junior Hi 01:06:77 s 2014* 800 m Fallan Gaab St. Michael School 02:51:33 s 2010 1500 m Fallan Gaab St. Michael School 06:06:40 s 2010 3000 m Fallan Gaab St. Michael School 12:44:63 s 2010 80 m Hurdles Taylor Hoffart Gladmar 00:14:90 s 2011 Long Jump Ricki Giroux Weyburn Junior Hi 04.05 m 2009 Triple Jump Ricki Giroux Weyburn Junior Hi 08.82 m 2009 High Jump Rayanna McGill Stoughton 01.46 m 2011 Shot Put Kelsie Stickelmier Weyburn Junior Hi 07.83 m 2012 Discus Meghan McClarty Radville 21.12 m 2009 Javelin Kelsie Stickelmier Weyburn Junior Hi 23.65 m 2012 4 x 100 Relay WJH Girls Weyburn Junior Hi 01:04:90 s 2014* Wednesday, May 21, 2014 Page 2 of 6 Weyburn Regional 2014 Records for 2014 Midget Boys Event Record Holder Town Time/Distance Year 100 m Tyler Kwochka Weyburn Junior Hi 00:11:99 s 2011 200 m Justin Rubin St. Michael School 00:25:13 s 2010 400 m Jordan Braun Weyburn Junior Hi 00:54:14 s 2009 800 m Josh Forsgren Weyburn Junior Hi 02:20:79 s 2009 1500 m Nicholas Cuthbert Weyburn Junior Hi 05:22:52 s 2013 3000 m Nicholas Cuthbert Weyburn Junior Hi 11:43:93 s 2013 100 m Hurdles Brant Hockley Yellow Grass 00:17:46 s 2013 Long Jump Josh Forsgren Weyburn Junior Hi 05.23 m 2009 Triple Jump Tyler Ochitwa Weyburn Junior Hi 11.21 m 2013 High Jump Conor Lafoy Weyburn Junior Hi 01.71 m 2013 Shot Put Austin Lund Weyburn Junior Hi 13.95 m 2014* Discus Morgan Isaac Weyburn Junior Hi 37.26 m 2009 Javelin Jacob Bourdeau Pangman 41.40 m 2011 4 x 100 Relay WJH Boys Weyburn Junior Hi 00:51:96 s 2013 Pole Vault No Record 00.00 m 2013 Midget Girls Event Record Holder Town Time/Distance Year 100 m Sabrina Mainil St. Michael School 00:12:22 s 2012 200 m Sabrina Mainil St. Michael School 00:25:88 s 2012 400 m Carley Evans Weyburn Junior Hi 01:07:70 s 2014* 800 m Brooke Erickson Weyburn Compreh 02:54:14 s 2012 1500 m Logan Fahlman "33" Central 06:08:87 s 2014* 3000 m Lacey Happ Weyburn Junior Hi 13:20:90 s 2013 80 m Hurdles Emma Lees Weyburn Junior Hi 00:13:46 s 2013 Long Jump Megan Niemegeers Radville 04.40 m 2009 Triple Jump Megan Niemegeers Radville 09.31 m 2009 High Jump Keeanna Tatarliov Gladmar 01.45 m 2014* Shot Put Shelby Senger "33" Central 08.69 m 2010 Discus Brittinay Rowland Pangman 24.14 m 2012 Javelin Macy Leibreich Radville 24.75 m 2013 4 x 100 Relay WJH Girls Weyburn Junior Hi 00:55:98 s 2014* Wednesday, May 21, 2014 Page 3 of 6 Weyburn Regional 2014 Records for 2014 Junior Boys Event Record Holder Town Time/Distance Year 100 m Ryan Folk Stoughton 00:12:05 s 2014* 200 m Ryan Folk Stoughton 00:24:58 s 2014* 400 m Josh Forsgren Weyburn Compreh 00:56:06 s 2010 800 m Josh Forsgren Weyburn Compreh 02:21:47 s 2010 1500 m Derek Tracey Weyburn Compreh 05:09:59 s 2010 3000 m Nicholas Cuthbert Weyburn Compreh 11:14:15 s 2014* 100 m Hurdles Dylan Hoffart Gladmar 00:16:17 s 2011 Long Jump Josh Forsgren Weyburn Compreh 05.54 m 2010 Triple Jump Josh Forsgren Weyburn Compreh 12.40 m 2010 High Jump Dylan Hoffart Gladmar 01.89 m 2011 Shot Put Isaac Woitas Gladmar 12.73 m 2010 Discus Kalum Brennan Midale 31.68 m 2010 Javelin Riley Tessier Gladmar 35.61 m 2009 4 x 100 Relay No Record 99:99:99 s 2013 Pole Vault No Record 00.00 m 2013 Junior Girls Event Record Holder Town Time/Distance Year 200 m Sabrina Mainil Weyburn Compreh 00:26:14 s 2013 400 m Chelsey Erickson Weyburn Compreh 01:08:46 s 2011 800 m Chelsey Erickson Weyburn Compreh 02:43:96 s 2011 1500 m Joanne Stewart Weyburn Compreh 05:57:65 s 2012 3000 m Joanne Stewart Weyburn Compreh 12:39:71 s 2012 80 m Hurdles Cassidy Pirlot Weyburn Compreh 00:13:52 s 2013 Long Jump Megan Niemegeers Radville 04.68 m 2011 Triple Jump Megan Niemegeers Radville 09.92 m 2011 High Jump Meghan McClarty Radville 01.52 m 2011 Shot Put Brooklyn Tessier Gladmar 09.14 m 2011 Discus Cassidy Pirlot Weyburn Compreh 25.68 m 2013 Javelin Kimberly Hoimyr Gladmar 25.88 m 2010 100 m Sabrina Mainil Weyburn Compreh 00:12:78 s 2013 4 x 100 Relay No Record 99:99:99 s 2013 Wednesday, May 21, 2014 Page 4 of 6 Weyburn Regional 2014 Records for 2014 Senior Boys Event Record Holder Town Time/Distance Year 100 m Riley Tessier Gladmar 00:11:12 s 2012 200 m Riley Tessier Gladmar 00:23:28 s 2012 400 m Dylan Hoffart Gladmar 00:57:99 s 2012 800 m Blair Gaab Weyburn Compreh 02:14:84 s 2010 1500 m Quinn Sidloski Weyburn Compreh 05:20:78 s 2010 3000 m Ryan Bourassa Weyburn Compreh 11:28:20 s 2014* 100 m Hurdles Dylan Hoffart Gladmar 00:14:81 s 2012 Long Jump Jarrett Hoffart Gladmar 06.34 m 2010 Triple Jump Dylan Hoffart Gladmar 12.65 m 2012 High Jump Ben Rumpel Weyburn Compreh 01.92 m 2014* Shot Put Isaac Woitas Gladmar 13.20 m 2011 Discus Joel Davis Stoughton 34.90 m 2013 Javelin Riley Tessier Gladmar 44.62 m 2011 Pole Vault No Record 00.00 m 2013 4 x 100 Relay Stoughton Boys Stoughton 00:52:61 s 2014* 4 x 400 Relay No Record 99:99:99 s 2013 Senior Girls Event Record Holder Town Time/Distance Year 100 m Sabrina Mainil Weyburn Compreh 00:12:38 s 2014* 200 m Sabrina Mainil Weyburn Compreh 00:25:99 s 2014* 400 m Taylor Hoffart Gladmar 01:07:49 s 2014* 800 m Alyssa Kimber Weyburn Compreh 02:44:17 s 2011 1500 m Alyssa Kimber Weyburn Compreh 06:02:31 s 2010 3000 m Ashlee Sandiford Weyburn Compreh 13:04:11 s 2014* 80 m Hurdles Marissa Pirlot Weyburn Compreh 00:13:33 s 2012 Long Jump Megan Niemegeers Weyburn Compreh 04.73 m 2012 Triple Jump Megan Niemegeers Weyburn Compreh 10.24 m 2012 High Jump Taylor Hoffart Gladmar 01.52 m 2014* Shot Put Chelsea Jones Weyburn Compreh 09.60 m 2012 Discus Meghan McClarty Weyburn Compreh 28.55 m 2012 Javelin Marissa Pirlot Weyburn Compreh 33.60 m 2012 4 x 100 Relay Weyburn Comp Girls Weyburn Compreh 00:54:59 s 2014* 4 x 400 Relay No Record 99:99:99 s 2013 Wednesday, May 21, 2014 Page 5 of 6 Weyburn Regional 2014 Records for 2014 Quadathlon Boys Event Record Holder Town Time/Distance Year Long Jump Chantz Vinck Weyburn Compreh 05.10 m 2014* Shot Put Chantz Vinck Weyburn Compreh 08.42 m 2014* 800 m Chantz Vinck Weyburn Compreh 02:36:61 s 2014* 100 m Chantz Vinck Weyburn Compreh 00:12:92 s 2014* Quadathlon Girls Event Record Holder Town Time/Distance Year 100 m Brooke Patron Weyburn Compreh 00:12:68 s 2013 800 m Brooke Patron Weyburn Compreh 03:05:78 s 2013 Long Jump Brooke Patron Weyburn Compreh 04.59 m 2013 Shot Put Brooke Patron Weyburn Compreh 08.67 m 2013 Wednesday, May 21, 2014 Page 6 of 6.
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