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2015/2016 Aap Sport Canada Approved Nomination List – Athletics 2015/2016 AAP SPORT CANADA APPROVED NOMINATION LIST – ATHLETICS Name Event Hometown Personal Lead Coach Training Location Club Affiliation Branch SR1 Shawnacy Barber Pole Vault Toronto, ON George Barber Toronto, ON Project Athletics ON Khamica Bingham 4x100m Caledon, ON Charles Allen Toronto, ON Brampton TC ON Melissa Bishop 800m Eganville, ON Dennis Fairall Windsor, ON Ottawa Lions ON Aaron Brown 4x100m Toronto, ON Dennis Mitchell Clermont, FL Star Athletics ON Derek Drouin High Jump Corunna, ON Jeff Huntoon Bloomington, IN Sarnia ASW ON Crystal Emmanuel 4x100m East York, ON Charles Allen Toronto, ON Project Athletics ON Isatu Fofanah 4x100m Edmonton, AB Dwight Francis Edmonton, AB Voleo Athletics AB Matthew Hughes 3000m Steeple Oshawa, ON Wynn Gmitroski Victoria, BC Newmarket Huskies ON Kimberly Hyacinthe 4x100m Terrebonne, QC Jeff Huntoon Toronto, ON Vainqueurs Plus QC Audrey Jean-Baptiste 4x400m Montreal, QC Kevin Tyler Phoenix, AZ Perfmax-Racing QC Carline Muir 4x400m Edmonton, AB Nick Dakin Toronto, ON DFC ON Christabel Nettey Long Jump Surrey, BC Dan Pfaff Phoenix, AZ Unattached BC Nicole Sassine 4x400m Windsor, ON Jesse Dupuis Windsor, ON Univ. of Windsor AC ON Brianne Theisen-Eaton Heptathlon Humboldt, SK Harry Marra Vancouver, WA OTC Elite SK Benjamin Thorne 20km Race Walk Kitimat, BC Gerry Dragomir Vancouver, BC Racewalk West BC Damian Warner Decathlon London, ON Vickie Croley London, ON London-Western ON Justyn Warner 4x100m Markham, ON Kevin Tyler Norman, OK Unattached ON SENIOR Kelsie Ahbe (C-1) Pole Vault Toronto, ON Tim Mack Knoxville, TN Unattached ON Mohammed Ahmed 5000m St. Catharines, ON Jerry Schumacher Portland, OR Nike-Bowerman TC ON Rachel Aubry (C-1) 800m Ottawa, ON Dave Scott-Thomas Guelph, ON Speed River TFC ON Fiona Benson (C-1) 800m Dawson Creek, BC Mark Bomba Langley, BC Langley Mustangs BC Mélanie Blouin Pole Vault Québec, QC Simon Louis-Seize Québec, QC C.A.U.L QC Johnathan Cabral (C-1) 110mH Peribonka, QC Jamie Cook Eugene, OR Kitchener-Waterloo ON Reid Coolsaet Marathon Guelph, ON Dave Scott-Thomas Guelph, ON Speed River TFC ON Name Event Hometown Personal Lead Coach Training Location Club Affiliation Branch Evan Dunfee 20k/50km Race Walk Richmond, BC Gerry Dragomir Vancouver, BC Racewalk West BC Raymond Dykstra Javelin Throw Grimsby, ON Richard Parkinson Univ. of Kentucky York Univ. TFC ON Sultana Frizell Hammer Throw Perth, ON Sheldan Gmitroski Victoria, BC Ottawa Lions ON Phylicia George 100mH Markham, ON Dennis Shaver Toronto, ON Flying Angels TC ON Alex Genest 3000m Steeple Lac-aux Sables, QC Dave Scott-Thomas Guelph, ON Club d’athlétisme Zénix QC Elizabeth Gleadle Javelin Throw Vancouver, BC Lawrence Steinke Lethbridge, AB Chinook T & F AB Sasha Gollish (C-1) 1500m Toronto, ON Ross Ristuccia Toronto, ON UTTC ON Inaki Gomez 20km Race Walk Vancouver, BC Gerry Dragomir Vancouver, BC Racewalk West BC Tim Hendry-Gallagher (C-1) Shot Put Parry Sound, ON John Allan London, ON London-Western ON Nikkita Holder 100mH Pickering, ON Charles Allen Toronto, ON Flying Angels TC ON Sekou Kaba 110mH Ottawa, ON Andy McInnis Ottawa, ON Ottawa Lions ON Genevieve LaLonde 3000m Steeple Moncton, NB Dave Scott-Thomas Guelph, ON Speed River TFC NB Cameron Levins 10000m Black Creek, BC Alberto Salazar Beaverton, OR Unattached BC Lanni Marchant 10000m London, ON Dave Mills London, ON London-Western ON Michael Mason High Jump Nanoose Bay, BC Zbigniew Szelagowicz Abbotsford, BC Valley Royals BC Taylor Milne 3000m Steeple Callander, ON Dave Scott-Thomas Guelph, ON Speed River TFC ON Noelle Montcalm 400mH Windsor, ON Don Garrod Windsor, ON Univ. of Windsor ON Timothy Nedow Shot Put Brockville, ON Vesteinn Haftsteinsson Vaxjo, SWE Ottawa Lions ON Jessica O’Connell 5000m Calgary, AB Mike Van Tighem Calgary, AB UCAC AB Philip Osei (C-1) 400m Toronto, ON Charles Allen Toronto, ON Project Athletics ON Charles Philibert-Thiboutot 1500m Québec, QC Félix-Antoine Lapointe Québec, QC C.A.U.L QC Rachel Seaman 20km Race Walk Peterborough, ON Tim Seaman San Diego, CA Peterborough Legion TC ON Nicole Sifuentes 1500m Winnipeg, MB Mike McGuire Ann Arbor, MI Unattached MB Gavin Smellie 4x100m Brampton, ON Jeff Huntoon Toronto, ON Flying Angels TC ON Jessica Smith 800m North Vancouver, BC Brit Townsend Burnaby, BC Valley Royals BC Taryn Suttie (C-1) Shot Put Hanley, SK Justin Rodhe Kamloops, BC Unattached SK Sarah Wells 400mH Unionville, ON Bob Westman Toronto, ON UTTC ON Name Event Hometown Personal Lead Coach Training Location Club Affiliation Branch SENIOR INJURY Helen Crofts 800m West Vancouver, BC Brit Townsend Burnaby, BC Valley Royals BC Shai-Anne Davis 4x100m Richmond, BC Stu McMillan Phoenix, AZ Project Athletics ON Jessica Furlan 3000m Steeple Regina, SK Wynn Gmitroski Victoria, BC Excel Athletika SK Jenna Westaway 800m Calgary, AB John Cannon Calgary, AB Calgary International AB NCAA Chanice Chase-Taylor 100mH Toronto, ON Dennis Shaver LSU Univ. Durham Legion ON Andre De Grasse 100m/4x100m Markham, ON Caryl Smith Gilbert Univ. of Southern Cali Speed Academy ON Brandon McBride 800m Windsor, ON Chris Scarrow Mississippi St. Univ. Windsor Legion ON Brendon Rodney 4x100m Brampton, ON Simon Hodnett Long Island Univ. Unattached ON Erin Teschuk (C-1) 3000m Steeple Winnipeg, MB Andrew Carlson North Dakota St. Univ. Winnipeg Optimist MB Aiyanna Stiverne 4x400m Laval, QC Ronald Morency Univ. of Miami Unattached QC Sage Watson 4x400m Medicine Hat, AB Fred Harvey Univ. of Arizona Calgary International AB Jordan Young (C-1) Shot Put Windsor, ON Richard Parkinson Univ. of Arizona York Univ. TFC ON DEVELOPMENT Lucas Bruchet 5000m White Rock, BC Richard Lee Vancouver, BC Point Grey T&F BC Brittany Crew Shot Put Toronto, ON Richard Parkinson Toronto, ON York Univ. TFC ON Ingvar Moseley 110mH Pickering, ON John McNichols Terre Haute, IN Speed Academy ON Samantha Murphy 800m Perth, ON Joaquim Cruz Eugene, OR Ottawa Lions ON Thomas Riva 1500m Qualicum Beach, BC Brent Fougner Victoria, BC Univ. of Victoria BC Gabriela Stafford 1500m Toronto, ON Terry Radchenko Toronto, ON UTTC ON Name Event Hometown Personal Lead Coach Training Location Club Affiliation Branch Lauren Stuart Hammer Throw Smithers, BC Anatoliy Bondarchuk Kamloops, BC Kamloops TFC BC Carise Thompson 1500m Orkney, ON Dave Scott-Thomas Guelph, ON Speed River TFC ON Jillian Weir Hammer Throw Kingston, ON Robert Weir Eugene, OR Unattached BC Benjamin Williams 100m Edmonton, AB Dwight Francis Edmonton, AB Voleo Athletics AB TOTAL: 73 ATHLETES .
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