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Interlock XC Ottawa Lions T&F Club Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:14 PM 2019-10-12 Page 1 Interlock XC - 2019-10-12 Interlock XC Parc Maisonneuve Résultats Épreuve 2 Femmes 8k CC Université ================================================================================== Nom Année École Avg 1K Finales Points ================================================================================== Résultats - Femmes 1 Blair, Kara 97 Queen's Gaels 3:38.2 29:05.57 1 2 Hirsch, Elizabeth 97 McGill 3:39.6 29:16.54 2 3 Fitzgerald, Makenna 00 Queen's Gaels 3:40.7 29:25.32 3 4 Lacourse, Jessy 97 Laval Rouge-et-Or 3:41.8 29:34.40 4 5 De Coene, Élodie 99 Montréal Carabins 3:42.7 29:40.92 5 6 Beauchemin, Catherine 98 Laval Rouge-et-Or 3:46.0 30:07.51 6 7 Dubé-Lavoie, Aurélie 96 Laval Rouge-et-Or 3:46.7 30:13.28 7 8 Veillette, Sandrine 98 McGill 3:47.4 30:19.00 8 9 Bouck, Tori 01 Queen's Gaels 3:48.1 30:24.85 9 10 Lépine, Laurianne 99 Montréal Carabins 3:50.1 30:40.43 10 11 Guérin, Lisanne 94 Uqtr Patriotes 3:51.0 30:47.59 11 12 Hergett, Jane 99 St. Francis 3:51.3 30:50.41 12 13 Thompson, Catherine 97 Dalhousie Tigers 3:51.9 30:54.65 13 14 Fleurent-Gregoire, Chloe 96 McGill 3:52.4 30:59.11 14 15 Bouchard-Nguyen, Jade 99 Montréal Carabins 3:52.7 31:01.17 15 16 Watson, Jade 97 Queen's Gaels 3:52.7 31:01.50 16 17 Aglot, Murielle 96 Saint-Lauren 3:52.8 31:01.75 17 18 Castonguay-Girard, Élodi 99 Laval Rouge-et-Or 3:52.9 31:02.72 18 19 Carlton, Laura 99 McGill 3:53.0 31:03.64 19 20 Hamilton, Emily 83 Dalhousie Tigers 3:53.1 31:04.09 20 21 Ohrling, Heidi 97 Queen's Gaels 3:53.5 31:07.41 21 22 Yantha, Laura 00 Queen's Gaels 3:53.6 31:08.61 22 23 Longval, Kesya 94 Uqtr Patriotes 3:53.8 31:09.96 23 24 Barwick, Alison 93 McGill Olympic Club 3:53.8 31:10.13 24 25 Lafontaine, Marie-Lyssa 99 Montréal Carabins 3:54.6 31:16.23 25 26 Plouvier, Manon 00 Queen's Gaels 3:55.4 31:22.69 26 27 Gilbert, Melodie 94 Sherbrooke V 3:55.8 31:25.78 27 28 Mendes, Brianna 99 McGill 3:55.8 31:26.47 28 29 Chisholm, Paige 98 St. Francis 3:57.7 31:41.18 29 30 Needham, Jessica 92 Dalhousie Tigers 3:59.5 31:55.95 30 31 Robson, Ashley 98 St. Francis 4:00.1 32:00.76 31 32 Raymond, Maude 94 Uqam Citadins 4:00.3 32:01.76 32 33 Perreault, Christine 92 Uqtr Patriotes 4:00.7 32:05.08 33 34 Ireland, Jennifer 00 McGill 4:02.6 32:20.40 34 35 Turcotte, Isabelle 94 Laval Rouge-et-Or 4:02.7 32:21.68 35 36 Dagenais, Emma 97 Laval Rouge-et-Or 4:02.9 32:22.91 36 37 Maurin, Juliette 98 Sherbrooke V 4:03.2 32:25.13 37 38 Baretto-Coté, Isabella 99 Montréal Carabins 4:04.3 32:34.28 38 39 Watson, Maia 00 McGill 4:04.8 32:37.72 39 40 Benoît, Lauriane 99 Uqtr Patriotes 4:05.1 32:40.13 40 41 Adam, Erin 97 Queen's Gaels 4:05.1 32:40.38 42 Sandluck, Breanna 99 St. Francis 4:05.2 32:41.13 41 43 Honicke, Jennifer 99 Uqtr Patriotes 4:05.8 32:45.74 42 44 Smith, Erika 01 Queen's Gaels 4:06.1 32:48.12 45 Vézina, Frédérique 96 Laval Rouge-et-Or 4:06.4 32:50.87 43 46 Moore, Emma 97 Dalhousie Tigers 4:06.9 32:54.92 44 47 Kingston, Renata 99 Dalhousie Tigers 4:07.0 32:55.35 45 48 Champigny, Gabrielle 96 Saint-Lauren 4:07.0 32:55.46 46 49 Marquis, Andréanne 96 Sherbrooke V 4:07.3 32:57.71 47 50 Lowther, Lauren 01 Dalhousie Tigers 4:07.3 32:58.26 48 51 Labarre, Annie-Kim 97 Laval Rouge-et-Or 4:07.4 32:58.86 Ottawa Lions T&F Club Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:14 PM 2019-10-12 Page 2 Interlock XC - 2019-10-12 Interlock XC Parc Maisonneuve Résultats ....Épreuve 2 Femmes 8k CC Université 52 Isabel, Ann-Sophie 95 Sherbrooke V 4:07.6 33:00.58 49 53 Poirier, Myriam 99 Montréal Carabins 4:07.9 33:02.95 50 54 Wedlock, Jo 87 Concordia Stingers 4:08.5 33:07.76 51 55 Frenette, Kamylle 96 Dalhousie Tigers 4:09.1 33:12.53 52 56 Johnston, Zoe 97 St. Francis 4:09.6 33:16.63 53 57 Émond, Clara 97 Laval Rouge-et-Or 4:09.9 33:18.53 58 Taggart, Ellen 95 St. Francis 4:10.0 33:20.08 54 59 Chambers, Meredith 99 McGill 4:10.4 33:22.89 60 Rawlyk, Brooklyn 98 Dalhousie Tigers 4:10.5 33:23.57 61 Déharnais-Préfontain, No 99 Montréal Carabins 4:10.6 33:24.68 55 62 Lacasse, Florence 95 Sherbrooke V 4:11.9 33:34.69 56 63 Audet, Mia 99 École de tec 4:12.8 33:42.46 57 64 Bédard, Laura 95 Laval Rouge-et-Or 4:12.9 33:43.11 65 Presseault, Audrey 99 Montréal Carabins 4:13.1 33:44.31 66 Dauphin, Annabelle 98 Laval Rouge-et-Or 4:13.3 33:46.46 67 Paquet, Marie-Philippe 98 Laval Rouge-et-Or 4:13.5 33:47.59 68 Campbell, Mackenzie 02 Physi-Kult Kingston 4:13.9 33:51.22 58 69 Ratycz-Légaré, Ève 97 Laval Rouge-et-Or 4:14.4 33:54.52 70 MacDonald, Aidan 00 St. Francis 4:14.8 33:57.83 59 71 Laurence, Normandin 98 Uqac Inuk 4:15.3 34:01.71 60 72 Sheila, Tremblay 98 Uqac Inuk 4:15.7 34:05.07 61 73 Guay, Danae 95 Uqtr Patriotes 4:16.1 34:08.66 62 74 Walker, Chloe 00 St. Francis 4:16.7 34:13.04 75 Burnham, Maggie 00 Saint Michae 4:17.6 34:20.71 63 76 Gunther, Nina Saint-Lauren 4:18.0 34:23.41 64 77 Pominville, Mariane 99 McGill 4:18.0 34:23.67 78 Burnotte, Anna 00 Una 4:18.0 34:23.72 65 79 Stankiewicz, Lauren 99 Franklin Pie 4:18.1 34:24.22 66 80 Cormier, Julia 98 Franklin Pie 4:18.6 34:28.55 67 81 Charpentier, Émie 99 Sherbrooke V 4:18.9 34:30.64 68 82 Turcotte, Marie-Ève 96 Laval Rouge-et-Or 4:19.6 34:36.43 83 Mozelle, Théoret 99 Uqac Inuk 4:20.2 34:41.18 69 84 Lavigne, Sabrina 99 Laval Rouge-et-Or 4:20.4 34:42.86 85 Lacroix, Camille 97 Sherbrooke V 4:20.7 34:45.13 70 86 Manuel, Lynette 92 Unb Reds 4:20.8 34:45.86 71 87 Waller, Georgia 00 Dalhousie Tigers 4:21.0 34:47.32 88 Koukos, Emma 98 Saint Michae 4:21.1 34:48.49 72 89 Alby, Noemie 95 Sherbrooke V 4:22.6 35:00.40 90 Charpentier, Juliette 97 Uqac Inuk 4:24.9 35:19.02 73 91 Fitzpatrick, Tori 99 Dalhousie Tigers 4:25.0 35:19.65 92 Zylak, Rebecca 98 Franklin Pie 4:25.2 35:21.22 74 93 Cathcart, Nadia 01 Franklin Pie 4:26.6 35:32.14 75 94 Milos, Bailey 98 Dalhousie Tigers 4:27.1 35:36.84 95 Comiskey, Cailey 00 Saint Michae 4:27.5 35:39.78 76 96 Marin, Sandrine 99 Sherbrooke V 4:27.8 35:41.97 97 Kromberg, Sarah 99 Dalhousie Tigers 4:28.4 35:47.20 98 Smith, Rachel 00 Saint Michae 4:28.8 35:49.79 77 99 Bélanger-Riendeau, Josia 98 Uqam Citadins 4:29.1 35:52.61 78 100 Shair, Tayla 00 Concordia Stingers 4:29.4 35:54.69 79 101 Sheridan, Katherine 99 Montréal Carabins 4:29.6 35:56.43 102 Drolet, Ann-Rebecca 97 Concordia Stingers 4:30.3 36:02.45 80 103 Martin, Emmanuelle 00 Unb Reds 4:30.8 36:06.25 81 104 Caumartin, Sarah-Jane 95 Uqtr Patriotes 4:31.4 36:10.86 82 105 Theberge, Ariane 99 Sherbrooke V 4:31.8 36:14.26 Ottawa Lions T&F Club Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:14 PM 2019-10-12 Page 3 Interlock XC - 2019-10-12 Interlock XC Parc Maisonneuve Résultats ....Épreuve 2 Femmes 8k CC Université 106 Boland, Ingrid 00 Saint Michae 4:31.9 36:14.89 83 107 Gagnon, Sarah-Maude 98 C. A. Univer 4:32.9 36:23.26 84 108 Dubé, Éloise 00 Sherbrooke V 4:33.5 36:28.01 109 Michel, Marie-Anne 98 Uqam Citadins 4:34.0 36:31.72 85 110 Carbone, Marisa 99 Franklin Pie 4:34.5 36:35.56 86 111 Haynes-MacDonald, Hannah 00 Unb Reds 4:35.1 36:40.54 87 112 Van Houten, Victoria 01 Franklin Pie 4:35.3 36:41.96 88 113 Roxanne, Girard 97 Uqac Inuk 4:35.7 36:45.09 89 114 Hémond, Marguerite 99 Sherbrooke V 4:37.5 36:59.81 115 Muse, Hannah 99 Saint Michae 4:37.7 37:01.17 90 116 Thompson, Alana 00 Franklin Pie 4:38.1 37:04.26 91 117 Lewis Poirier, Virginie 99 École de tec 4:39.2 37:13.29 92 118 Furno Puglia, Veronica 95 Concordia Stingers 4:39.7 37:16.94 93 119 Potvin, Mariah 99 Vermont Tech 4:41.7 37:33.11 94 120 Tanasse, Andreea 99 Montréal Carabins 4:43.2 37:45.08 121 Tubridy, Colleen 99 Saint Michae 4:44.3 37:54.08 95 122 Nemes, Molly 99 Saint Michae 4:44.5 37:55.38 123 Desrochers Laflamme, Cam 96 Uqam Citadins 4:44.7 37:57.54 96 124 Erholtz, Grace 01 Saint Michae 4:46.4 38:11.24 125 Boyer-Antoni, Gabrielle 99 Concordia Stingers 4:47.4 38:19.21 97 126 Lewis, Cassidy 99 Vermont Tech 4:48.9 38:30.93 98 127 Devereux, Eleanor 00 Saint Michae 4:49.3 38:34.18 128 Reeder, Casey 00 Saint Michae 4:49.5 38:35.48 129 Hébert, Claudia 99 Montréal Carabins 4:50.2 38:41.01 130 Rossi, Samantha 98 Saint Michae 4:52.7 39:01.26 131 Sullivan, Rachel 98 Saint Michae 4:53.1 39:04.69 132 Minel, Marieanne 98 Uqac Inuk 4:54.0 39:11.91 99 133 Masterson, Alena 00 Franklin Pie 4:55.4 39:22.52 134 Lagendyk, Chloé 99 Montréal Carabins 4:58.2 39:45.36 135 Garon, Bertille 97 Uqam Citadins 5:00.2 40:01.55 100 136 Normandeau, Jade 98 Uqam Citadins 5:01.0 40:07.37 101 137 Lazzaro, Angela 99 Vermont Tech 5:14.7 41:57.40 102 138 Sanders, Emma 99 Vermont Tech 5:31.6 44:12.18 103 139 Kajugiro, Corina 92 Concordia Stingers 5:45.5 46:03.31 104 140 Schmelzle, Cecelia 01 Saint Michae 5:47.8 46:22.41 141 Machado, Olivia 99 Vermont Tech 5:48.1 46:24.49 105 -- Edelman, Clea 98 Saint Michae DNF Team Scores ================================================================================= Rank Team Total 1 2 3 4 5 *6 *7 *8 *9 ================================================================================= Résultats - Femmes 1 Queen's Gaels 50 1 3 9 16 21 22 26 Total Time: 2:31:04.65 Average: 30:12.93 2 Laval Rouge-et-Or 70 4 6 7 18 35 36 43 Total Time: 2:33:19.59 Average: 30:39.92 Ottawa Lions T&F Club Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:14 PM 2019-10-12 Page 4 Interlock XC - 2019-10-12 Interlock XC Parc Maisonneuve Résultats ....Épreuve 2 Femmes 8k CC Université 3 McGill 71 2 8 14 19 28 34 39 Total Time: 2:33:04.76 Average: 30:36.96 4 Montréal Carabins 93 5 10 15 25 38 50 55 Total Time: 2:35:13.03 Average: 31:02.61 5 Uqtr Patriotes 149 11 23 33 40 42 62 82 Total Time: 2:39:28.50 Average: 31:53.70 6 Dalhousie Tigers 152 13 20 30 44 45 48 52 Total Time: 2:39:44.96 Average: 31:57.00 7 St.
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