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2017 – 2018 Aap Sport Canada Approved Nomination List – Athletics 2017 – 2018 AAP SPORT CANADA APPROVED NOMINATION LIST – ATHLETICS Name Event Hometown Personal Coach Club Branch SR1 Mohammed Ahmed 5000m St. Catharines, ON Jerry Schumacher Niagara Olympic Club ON Shawnacy Barber Pole Vault Toronto, ON Dennis Mitchell Project Athletics ON Melissa Bishop 800m Windsor, ON Dennis Fairall Ottawa Lions ON Aaron Brown 4x100m Toronto, ON Dennis Mitchell Star Athletics ON Brittany Crew Shot Put Toronto, ON Richard Parkinson SISU Throws ON Crystal Emmanuel 200m East York, ON Charles Allen Flying Angels ON Matthew Hughes 3000m Steeple Oshawa, ON Jerry Schumacher Unattached ON Brandon McBride 800m Windsor, ON Chris Scarrow Windsor Legion ON Alysha Newman Pole Vault London, ON Doug Wood Bolton Pole Vault ON Brendon Rodney 4x100m Brampton, ON Simon Hodnett HEAT ON Gavin Smellie 4x100m Brampton, ON Desai Williams Flying Angels ON Damian Warner Decathlon London, ON Les Gramantik Unattached AB Sage Watson 400mH Calgary, AB Fred Harvey Unattached AB SR2 Khamica Bingham 4x100m Caledon, ON Dennis Shaver Brampton TC ON Johnathan Cabral 110mH Peribonka, QC Jamie Cook Unattached ON Andre De Grasse 200m Markham, ON Stuart McMillan Speed Academy ON Derek Drouin High Jump Corunna, ON Jeff Huntoon Athletics Southwest ON Evan Dunfee 50km Race Walk Richmond, BC Gerry Dragomir Racewalk West BC Phylicia George 100mH Markham, ON Dennis Shaver Flying Angels ON Farah Jacques 4x100m Gatineau, QC Glenroy Gilbert Perfmax-Racing QC Noelle Montcalm 4x400m Belle River, ON Don Garrod Univ. of Windsor TC ON Carline Muir 4x400m Edmonton, AB Jack Borlee Unattached ON SENIOR Maria Bernard 3000m Steeple Calgary, AB Mike Van Tighem Univ. of Calgary AC AB Mathieu Bilodeau 50km Race Walk Vancouver, BC Gerry Dragomir Racewalk West BC Alycia Butterworth (C-1) 3000m Steeple Parksville, BC Pat McCurry Unattached BC Lindsey Butterworth (C-1) 800m Burnaby, BC Brit Townsend Unattached BC Rachel Cliff 10000m Vancouver, BC Richard Lee Unattached BC Karelle Edwards (C-1) 100mH Ottawa, ON Lawrence Johnson Unattached ON Sam Effah 100m Calgary, AB Desai Williams Univ. of Calgary AC AB Liz Gleadle Javelin Throw Vancouver, BC Laurier Primeau Vancouver Thunderbirds BC Sasha Gollish 1500m Toronto, ON Ross Ristuccia Univ. of Toronto TC ON Sekou Kaba 110mH Ottawa, ON Andy McInnis Ottawa Lions ON Mariah Kelly (C-1) 1500m Niagara Falls, ON Heather Hennigar Niagara Olympic Club ON Annie LeBlanc (C-1) 800m Repentigny, QC Heather Hennigar Lanaudière Olympique QC Geneviève LaLonde 3000m Steeple Moncton, NB Dave Scott-Thomas Speed River TFC NB Django Lovett (C-1) High Jump Surrey, BC Zbigniew Szelagowicz Valley Royals BC Sarah MacPherson (C-1) 1500m Victoria, BC Heather Hennigar Vic City Elite BC Kinsey Middleton (C-1) 10000m Guelph, N Travis Floeck Unattached BC Christie Moerman (C-1) 100mH Edmonton, AB Nick Stoffberg Green and Gold TFC AB Page | 1 Updated: February 28th 2018 Name Event Hometown Personal Coach Club Branch Tim Nedow Shot Put Brockville, ON Richard Parkinson Unattached ON Christabel Nettey Long Jump Surrey, BC Jeremy Fischer Unattached BC Anicka Newell Pole Vault Saskatoon, SK Cameron Meyer Project Athletics ON Jessica O’Connell 5000m Calgary, AB Mike Van TIghem Univ. of Calgary AC AB Charles Philibert- 1500m Quebec, QC Félix-Antoine Club d'athlétisme de l'Université QC Thiboutot Lapointe Laval Micha Powell 400m Montreal, QC Rosaline Edeh Unattached ON Sheila Reid 1500m Newmarket, ON Mark Rowland Newmarket Huskies TC ON Anthony Romaniw 800m Hamilton, ON Dave Scott-Thomas Speed River TFC ON Andrea Seccafien 5000m Toronto, ON Nic Bideau Unattached ON Nicole Sifuentes 1500m Winnipeg, MB Mike McGuire Unattached MB Gabriela Stafford 1500m Toronto, ON Terry Radchenko Univ. of Toronto TC ON Aiyanna Stiverne 400m Laval, QC Ronald Morency Unattached QC Erin Teschuk 3000m Steeple Winnipeg, MB Robert Gary Unattached MB Ben Thorne 20km Race Walk Kitimat, BC Gerry Dragomir Race Walk West BC Alyxandria Treasure High Jump Prince George, BC Cliff Rovelto Prince George TFC BC Natasha Wodak 10000m North Vancouver, BC Lynn Kanuka Unattached BC Angela Whyte 100mH Edmonton, AB Jeff Huntoon Unattached AB SENIOR INJURY Chanice Chase 400mH Ajax, ON Dennis Shaver Durham Legion Athletics ON Eric Gillis Marathon Pitchers Farm, NS Dave Scott-Thomas Speed River TFC ON Rachel Hannah Marathon Guelph, ON David Korell Univ. of Toronto TC ON Oluwasegun Makinde 100m Ottawa, ON Glenroy Gilbert Ottawa Lions ON Nicole Setterington 100mH London, ON Brandon Hon UNON ON NCAA Bolade Ajomale 4x100m Thornhill, ON Kevin LaSure Academy of Art Univ. ON Leya Buchanan (C-1) 100m Mississauga, ON Ronnye Harrison Oklahoma Univ. ON Robert Heppenstall 800m Hamilton, ON Philip Steel Wake Forest Univ. ON Justyn Knight 5000m Toronto, ON Chris Fox Syracuse Univ. ON Natasha McDonald (C-1) 400m Brampton, ON Wesley Johnson South Plains College ON Ashlea Maddex 100mH Iroquois, ON Andy McInnis California State Univ. ON Ingvar Moseley (C-1) 110mH Pickering, ON Tony Sharpe California State Univ. ON Tia Thevenin (C-1) 100mH Ajax, ON Dave Hegland Syracuse Univ. ON DEVELOPMENT Pierce LePage Decathlon Whitby, ON Gregory Portnoy Unattached ON James Linde 200m Coquitlam, BC Tara Self Coquitlam Cheetahs BC Jillian Weir Hammer Throw Perth, ON Unattached BC Regan Yee 1500m South Hazelton, BC Mark Bomba Langley Mustangs BC Jordan Young Discus Throw Windsor, ON Richard Parkinson SISU Throws ON Total Athletes: 74 Page | 2 Updated: February 28th 2018 2017 – 2018 Olympic Stream AAP Carding Selection Reasoning Phase 1 – General Carding Pool An Athlete must be in the General Carding Pool to be considering for carding, but this does not guarantee nomination. Phase 1 is simply a list of the athletes who will be considered in the process outlined in Phase 2. The following athletes will be admitted to the General Carding Pool provided they submit a completed and signed Application form (Appendix 4) by the deadline date: • Current SR1 or SR2 carded athletes; or • Athletes who have achieved the performance standard outdoors for their event within the Qualification Period (see Performance Standards and Qualification Periods noted in Appendix 3); or • Athletes who are currently carded and who have submitted a “Notification of Injury, Illness or Pregnancy” form to maintain their carding status during the carding cycle, and who have otherwise fulfilled all requirements to be considered for a Medical Card Phase 2 – Nomination to Sport Canada In October of 2017, the NTC reviewed the athlete in the General Carding Pool and select athletes to be nominated for carding, following six steps in sequential order until either the funds are exhausted or there are no remaining athletes for consideration: Step 1 • Athletes who won an individual medal at the 2017 IAAF World Championships in Athletics in London will be selected; or • Athletes who ran in the final and who won a relay medal at the 2017 IAAF World Championships in Athletics in London will be selected. Step 2 • Athletes who finished in top 8 in an individual event at the 2017 IAAF World Championships in Athletics in London will be selected; or • Athletes who ran in the final and finished in the Top 8 in a relay at the 2017 IAAF World Championships in Athletics in London will be selected; or • Current SR1 Athletes will be selected provided they adhere to an approved training plan Step Level Name Event 2 SR1 Mohammed Ahmed 5000m 2 NCAA Bolade Ajomale 4x100m 2 SR1 Shawnacy Barber Pole Vault 2 SR2 Khamica Bingham 4x100m 2 SR1 Melissa Bishop 800m 2 SR1 Aaron Brown 4x100m 2 SR2 Johnathan Cabral 110mH 2 SR1 Brittany Crew Shot Put 2 SR2 Andre De Grasse 200m 2 SR2 Derek Drouin High Jump 2 SR2 Evan Dunfee 50km Race Walk 2 SR1 Crystal Emmanuel 200m Page | 3 Updated: February 28th 2018 2 SR2 Phylicia George 100mH 2 SR1 Matthew Hughes 3000m Steeple 2 SR2 Farah Jacques 4x100m 2 SR1 Brandon McBride 800m 2 SR2 Noelle Montcalm 4x400m 2 SR2 Carline Muir 4x400m 2 SR1 Alysha Newman Pole Vault 2 SR1 Brendon Rodney 4x100m 2 SR1 Gavin Smellie 4x100m 2 SR1 Damian Warner Decathlon 2 SR1 Sage Watson 400mH Step 3 • Athletes who finished in the top 16 in an individual event at the 2017 IAAF World Championships in Athletics in London will be selected; or • Athletes who are not eligible under Steps 1 or 2, that ran in the qualifying round on a relay that qualified for the final at the 2017 IAAF World Championships in Athletics in London will be selected. Step Level Name Event 3 SR Liz Gleadle Javelin Throw 3 NCAA Justyn Knight 5000m 3 SR Genevieve Lalonde 3000m Steeple 3 SR Tim Nedow Shot Put 3 SR Anicka Newell Pole Vault 3 SR Natasha Wodak 10000m Step 4 • Athletes currently carded at the Senior levels applying for a Medical Card will be considered at the sole discretion of the NTC based on details of the diagnosis and prognosis, the documentation provided, the quality of the athlete’s rehabilitation and training plan and the advice of medical experts. Step Level Name Event 4 SR – INJ Chanice Chase 400mH 4 SR – INJ Eric Gillis Marathon 4 SR – INJ Rachel Hannah Marathon 4 SR – INJ Oluwasegun Makinde 100m 4 SR – INJ Nicole Setterington 100mH Step 5 • Athletes currently carded at the Development level applying for a Medical Card will be considered at the sole discretion of the NTC based on details of the diagnosis and prognosis, the documentation provided, the quality of the athlete’s rehabilitation and training plan, and the advice of medical experts Page | 4 Updated: February 28th 2018 Step 6 • All remaining athletes in the Carding Pool who have not been nominated through any of the above 5 steps will be considered for nomination by the NTC • The NTC will nominate athletes in priority order based on the score of their seasonal best performance on the IAAF Scoring Tables.
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