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U SPORTS XC Championships 2018 Team Summary Results Race Date U SPORTS XC Championships 2018 November 10, 2018 Team Summary Results Women Women - Finish Split Top 5 ----------------- Finishers -------------------- Place Team Places 1 2 3 4 5 6* 7* 1 Laval Rouge-et-Or 55 2 3 6 7 37 89 106 Top 5 Times: 2:23:31.5 2 Queen's Gaels 62 1 9 13 15 24 46 80 Top 5 Times: 2:24:52.1 3 Guelph Gryphons 108 4 10 17 29 48 63 118 Top 5 Times: 2:27:01.0 4 UBC Thunderbirds 191 14 16 27 56 78 104 147 Top 5 Times: 2:30:28.2 5 McGill Martlets/Redmen 195 12 21 38 53 71 72 87 Top 5 Times: 2:30:50.1 6 Victoria Vikes 206 8 22 45 58 73 88 94 Top 5 Times: 2:30:41.4 7 Trinity Western Spartans 224 30 31 47 54 62 83 84 Top 5 Times: 2:32:33.0 8 Calgary Dinos 227 5 41 42 69 70 76 93 Top 5 Times: 2:31:23.5 9 Dalhousie Tigers 277 19 20 34 101 103 131 141 Top 5 Times: 2:32:50.3 10 Laurentian Voyaguers 306 23 36 44 90 113 123 142 Top 5 Times: 2:34:14.9 11 Montréal Carabins 376 49 50 75 95 107 120 133 Top 5 Times: 2:36:01.2 12 St. Francis Xavier 381 55 65 68 96 97 115 116 Top 5 Times: 2:36:08.7 13 Toronto Varsity Blues 386 57 60 67 91 111 146 Top 5 Times: 2:36:25.2 14 Western Mustangs 389 33 43 99 100 114 125 130 Top 5 Times: 2:36:12.6 15 McMaster Marauders 402 51 74 77 98 102 121 128 Top 5 Times: 2:36:25.0 16 Sherbrooke Vert-et-Or 417 35 64 82 112 124 135 137 Top 5 Times: 2:37:16.0 17 Saskatchewan Huskies 450 11 59 117 129 134 138 Top 5 Times: 2:38:09.9 Results By Speed River Timing. Omissions or 1 2018/11/11 02:14:42 Race Date U SPORTS XC Championships 2018 November 10, 2018 Team Summary Results Women Women - Finish Split Top 5 ----------------- Finishers -------------------- Place Team Places 1 2 3 4 5 6* 7* 18 Laurier Golden Hawks 501 26 61 126 140 148 150 153 Top 5 Times: 2:40:56.6 19 Regina Cougars 596 105 110 122 127 132 Top 5 Times: 2:42:05.3 20 Manitoba Bisons 701 109 144 145 149 154 Top 5 Times: 2:47:47.4 99999 Acadia 99999 32 86 Top 5 Times: 99999 Alberta Golden 99999 52 81 Top 5 Times: 99999 Carleton Ravens 99999 40 Top 5 Times: 99999 Lakehead Thunderwolves 99999 25 Top 5 Times: 99999 MacEwan Griffins 99999 39 136 143 152 Top 5 Times: 99999 Moncton Aigles Bleu 99999 28 155 Top 5 Times: 99999 Ottawa Gee-Gees 99999 79 85 Top 5 Times: 99999 St. Mary's Huskies 99999 119 Top 5 Times: 99999 Thompson Rivers 99999 139 151 Top 5 Times: 99999 UBC Okanagan 99999 18 Top 5 Times: 99999 UQTR Patriotes 99999 66 92 Top 5 Times: 99999 Waterloo Warriors 99999 108 Top 5 Times: Results By Speed River Timing. Omissions or 2 2018/11/11 02:14:43 Race Date U SPORTS XC Championships 2018 November 10, 2018 Overall Finish List Women Women Place Score Bib No Name Team Eligibi Time Pace 1 1 187 Brogan MacDougall Queen's Gaels R 27:48.6 3:29/K 2 2 102 Aurelie Dube-Lavoie Laval Rouge-et-Or 3 28:02.1 3:30/K 3 3 96 Catherine Beauchemin Laval Rouge-et-Or R 28:05.4 3:31/K 4 4 49 Danielle Jossinet Guelph Gryphons 4 28:11.8 3:31/K 5 5 20 Melissa Jones Calgary Dinos 4 28:28.7 3:34/K 6 6 100 Anne-Marie Comeau Laval Rouge-et-Or 2 28:31.8 3:34/K 7 7 104 Lacourse Jessy Laval Rouge-et-Or 2 28:33.5 3:34/K 8 8 322 Alison Irvine Victoria Vikes 4 28:34.0 3:34/K 9 9 186 Branna MacDougall Queen's Gaels 3 28:45.8 3:36/K 10 10 60 Hannah Woodhouse Guelph Gryphons 3 28:49.4 3:36/K 11 11 207 Courtney Hufsmith Saskatchewan Huskies 3 29:00.4 3:38/K 12 12 134 Meggie Dargis McGill Martlets/Redmen 4 29:01.2 3:38/K 13 13 182 Makenna Fitzgerald Queen's Gaels R 29:07.5 3:38/K 14 14 298 Nicola Symonds UBC Thunderbirds 4 29:09.6 3:39/K 15 15 189 Taylor Sills Queen's Gaels 5 29:12.3 3:39/K 16 16 296 Sarah MacArthur UBC Thunderbirds 4 29:15.1 3:39/K 17 17 47 Emma Hubbard Guelph Gryphons 2 29:17.2 3:40/K 18 18 283 Veronika Fagan UBC Okanagan 4 29:18.8 3:40/K 19 19 37 Michelle Reddy Dalhousie Tigers 5 29:28.7 3:41/K 20 20 35 Savanna Jordan Dalhousie Tigers 2 29:33.3 3:42/K 21 21 135 Elizabeth Hirsch McGill Martlets/Redmen 3 29:41.1 3:43/K 22 22 319 Chloe Hegland Victoria Vikes 5 29:41.6 3:43/K 23 23 65 Jenny Bottomley Laurentian Voyaguers 3 29:49.3 3:44/K 24 24 192 Laura Yantha Queen's Gaels R 29:57.7 3:45/K 25 25 62 Rebekkah Pyle Lakehead 2 30:02.2 3:45/K 26 26 82 Sarah Cranmer-Byng Laurier Golden Hawks 4 30:02.9 3:45/K 27 27 294 Gabrielle Joffe UBC Thunderbirds R 30:03.6 3:45/K 28 28 158 Carol-Ann MacDonald Moncton Aigles Bleu 4 30:04.2 3:46/K 29 29 44 Dana Earhart Guelph Gryphons 3 30:05.3 3:46/K 30 30 276 Christina Sevsek Trinity Western Spartans 1 30:07.0 3:46/K 31 31 269 Jouen Chang Trinity Western Spartans 2 30:07.2 3:46/K 32 32 2 Katie Robinson Acadia 5 30:10.5 3:46/K 33 33 334 Zoe Burke Western Mustangs R 30:12.2 3:47/K 34 34 41 Sophie Watts Dalhousie Tigers 5 30:14.6 3:47/K 35 35 215 Camille Brisson Sherbrooke Vert-et-Or 2 30:16.5 3:47/K 36 36 66 Megan Crocker Laurentian Voyaguers 4 30:17.6 3:47/K 37 37 98 Jade Berube Laval Rouge-et-Or R 30:18.5 3:47/K 38 38 136 Celine Marks McGill Martlets/Redmen 2 30:18.7 3:47/K 39 39 116 Emma Steele MacEwan Griffins R 30:19.8 3:47/K 40 40 30 Jenna Van Vilet Carleton Ravens 4 30:24.0 3:48/K 41 41 12 Kate Anderson Calgary Dinos 4 30:25.1 3:48/K 42 42 24 Meghan Manor Calgary Dinos 3 30:26.1 3:48/K 43 43 337 Kate Current Western Mustangs 3 30:27.0 3:48/K 44 44 75 Nicole Rich Laurentian Voyaguers 5 30:30.3 3:49/K 45 45 324 Caitlin Mann Victoria Vikes R 30:30.9 3:49/K 46 46 178 Kara Blair Queen's Gaels 3 30:34.5 3:49/K Results By Speed River Timing. Omissions or 1 2018/11/11 02:12:48 Race Date Usport XC Championships 2018 November 10, 2018 Overall Finish List Women Women Place Score Bib No Name Team Eligibi Time Pace 47 47 282 Joanna Williams Trinity Western Spartans 3 30:36.0 3:50/K 48 48 46 Sadie-Jane Hickson Guelph Gryphons 2 30:37.1 3:50/K 49 49 166 Margot Duval Montréal Carabins R 30:38.3 3:50/K 50 50 160 Jade Bouchard-Nguyen Montréal Carabins 4 30:39.0 3:50/K 51 51 156 Emma Waddington McMaster Marauders 2 30:40.7 3:50/K 52 52 9 Nicole Martynuik-Pombert Alberta Golden 3 30:42.6 3:50/K 53 53 131 Murielle Aglot McGill Martlets/Redmen 3 30:44.9 3:51/K 54 54 278 Jennifer Shannon Trinity Western Spartans 2 30:46.4 3:51/K 55 55 233 Rachel MacDougall St. Francis Xavier 4 30:47.8 3:51/K 56 56 293 Jamie Hennessey UBC Thunderbirds 2 30:47.9 3:51/K 57 57 267 Tanis Smith Toronto Varsity Blues 4 30:49.6 3:51/K 58 58 330 Andie Wood Victoria Vikes 4 30:50.1 3:51/K 59 59 209 Courtney Moffatt Saskatchewan Huskies 4 30:53.0 3:52/K 60 60 258 Somerset Jarvis Toronto Varsity Blues 4 30:54.6 3:52/K 61 61 91 Sydney Pattison Laurier Golden Hawks 3 30:55.9 3:52/K 62 62 279 Mikaela Smart Trinity Western Spartans 3 30:56.1 3:52/K 63 63 57 Charlotte Ward Guelph Gryphons 5 30:57.6 3:52/K 64 64 217 Gabrielle Sherbrooke Vert-et-Or 5 30:57.9 3:52/K 65 65 236 Hana Marmura St. Francis Xavier 4 30:58.0 3:52/K 66 66 312 Pénélope Goudreault UQTR Patriotes 3 30:59.0 3:52/K 67 67 264 Katherine Marshall Toronto Varsity Blues 2 30:59.3 3:52/K 68 68 232 Zoe Johnston St.
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