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LICENSED TO: Time, Score, and More Bobvigars@Gmail.Com Event # 2 LICENSED TO: Time, Score, and More [email protected] Page 1 of 8 2017 McGILL Open 9/13/2017 Sat. Sept 16, - hosted by McGILL 9/16/17 - 9/16/17 Mount Royal Park, Montreal QC Event # 2 MENS 6k Run FINAL START @ 1:40pm Conditions: xx°C COURSE RECORD:N.Holtschulte Williams College MA 18:50.00 17Sep2005 1 Xavier Belleau 294 Abitibi-Témiscamingu ___ _____________ 2 David Bisson 295 Abitibi-Témiscamingu ___ _____________ 3 Francis Cayouette 296 Abitibi-Témiscamingu ___ _____________ 4 Samuel Cloutier 297 Abitibi-Témiscamingu ___ _____________ 5 Benoit Gauthier 298 Abitibi-Témiscamingu ___ _____________ 6 Jérémie Provencher 299 Abitibi-Témiscamingu ___ _____________ 7 Nicolas Courtois-dube 300 Ahuntsic ___ _____________ 8 Emile Fleury 301 Ahuntsic ___ _____________ 9 Thomas Henault 302 Ahuntsic ___ _____________ 10 Denzel Hyppolite-Elysée 303 Ahuntsic ___ _____________ 11 Felix Lafortune-Cazale 304 Ahuntsic ___ _____________ 12 Romane Perreault-Paquette 305 Ahuntsic ___ _____________ 13 Marc-André Trudeau-Perron 306 André-Grasset ___ _____________ 14 Hani Abderaouf 307 André-Laurendeau ___ _____________ 15 Abdelmalek Benbachir 308 André-Laurendeau ___ _____________ 16 Karim Boussikouk 309 André-Laurendeau ___ _____________ 17 Amine El Harrar 310 André-Laurendeau ___ _____________ 18 Jean-Charles Marentette 311 André-Laurendeau ___ _____________ 19 Nathaniel Rheault 312 André-Laurendeau ___ _____________ 20 Alejandro Rodriguez Hernandez 313 André-Laurendeau ___ _____________ 21 Soufiane Sanba 314 André-Laurendeau ___ _____________ 22 Mikael Vaillant 315 André-Laurendeau ___ _____________ 23 Mohamed Zeghir 316 André-Laurendeau ___ _____________ 24 Andrew Emile 317 C Laval Dynamique ___ _____________ 25 Ismail EL Moutaouakkil 318 C Laval Dynamique ___ _____________ 26 Guillaume Picard -Lalonde 319 C Laval Dynamique ___ _____________ 27 Marc Alexandre Belanger 320 Carleton University ___ _____________ 28 Charles-Antoine Brousseau 321 Carleton University ___ _____________ 29 James Bruce 322 Carleton University ___ _____________ 30 Liam Bruce 323 Carleton University ___ _____________ 31 Ryan Dean 324 Carleton University ___ _____________ 32 Travis Gough 325 Carleton University ___ _____________ 33 Darrell Hil 326 Carleton University ___ _____________ 34 Seamus Hodgins 327 Carleton University ___ _____________ 35 Rohan Kulkarni 328 Carleton University ___ _____________ 36 Cameron Macdonell 329 Carleton University ___ _____________ 37 Keigan Macdonell 330 Carleton University ___ _____________ 38 Alexandre Maxwell 331 Carleton University ___ _____________ 39 Daniel Ribi 332 Carleton University ___ _____________ 40 Sebastian Saville 333 Carleton University ___ _____________ 41 Sebastian Spoerel-Connelly 334 Carleton University ___ _____________ powered and engineered by Easyware www.goeasyware.com LICENSED TO: Time, Score, and More [email protected] Page 2 of 8 2017 McGILL Open 9/13/2017 Sat. Sept 16, - hosted by McGILL 9/16/17 - 9/16/17 Mount Royal Park, Montreal QC Event # 2 MENS 6k Run continued... 42 Felix Sung 335 Carleton University ___ _____________ 43 Alex Fiola 336 Cegep Terrebonne ___ _____________ 44 David Houle 337 Cegep Terrebonne ___ _____________ 45 Cedryck Lavallée 338 Cegep Terrebonne ___ _____________ 46 Michaël Lemire 339 Cegep Terrebonne ___ _____________ 47 Alec Marchand 340 Cegep Terrebonne ___ _____________ 48 Samuel Ouellet 341 Cegep Terrebonne ___ _____________ 49 Antoine Pimparé 342 Cegep Terrebonne ___ _____________ 50 Olsen Valère 343 Cegep Terrebonne ___ _____________ 51 Jeremy Burg 344 Champlain St-Lambert ___ _____________ 52 Marco Caballero 345 Champlain St-Lambert ___ _____________ 53 Cedric Castello-Matte 346 Champlain St-Lambert ___ _____________ 54 Samuel Cote 347 Champlain St-Lambert ___ _____________ 55 Charles Gautheir 348 Champlain St-Lambert ___ _____________ 56 Francis Juneau 349 Champlain St-Lambert ___ _____________ 57 Vincent Legault 350 Champlain St-Lambert ___ _____________ 58 Mikael Lesperance 351 Champlain St-Lambert ___ _____________ 59 Louis Levasseur-Patenaude 352 Champlain St-Lambert ___ _____________ 60 Jeremie Martin 353 Champlain St-Lambert ___ _____________ 61 Jonathan Meloche 354 Champlain St-Lambert ___ _____________ 62 Alexandre Noshinravani 355 Champlain St-Lambert ___ _____________ 63 Gabriel Samson 356 Champlain St-Lambert ___ _____________ 64 Maxim Tchernykh 357 Champlain St-Lambert ___ _____________ 65 Alexandru Turcan 358 Champlain St-Lambert ___ _____________ 66 Scott Zidle 359 Champlain St-Lambert ___ _____________ 67 Jean-Sylvain Brochu 360 Club UdeM ___ _____________ 68 Oscar Chappe 361 Club UdeM ___ _____________ 69 Corentin Chevalier 362 Club UdeM ___ _____________ 70 Vincent Dentand-Allard 363 Club UdeM ___ _____________ 71 Charles-Étienne Harvey Rivard 364 Club UdeM ___ _____________ 72 Adrien Jean-Pierre 365 Club UdeM ___ _____________ 73 Alexandre Lebel 366 Club UdeM ___ _____________ 74 Jérémie Maître 367 Club UdeM ___ _____________ 75 Charles-Étienne Martin 368 Club UdeM ___ _____________ 76 Christophe Martin 369 Club UdeM ___ _____________ 77 Louis Pitois 370 Club UdeM ___ _____________ 78 Pier-Luc Roy 371 Club UdeM ___ _____________ 79 Ajay Bhullar 372 Concordia Stingers ___ _____________ 80 Benjamin Daunoravicius 373 Concordia Stingers ___ _____________ 81 Hector Fernandez Ramirez 374 Concordia Stingers ___ _____________ 82 Jacob Grover 375 Concordia Stingers ___ _____________ 83 Marc Grover 376 Concordia Stingers ___ _____________ 84 Malo Gueguen 377 Concordia Stingers ___ _____________ 85 Zachary Klein 378 Concordia Stingers ___ _____________ powered and engineered by Easyware www.goeasyware.com LICENSED TO: Time, Score, and More [email protected] Page 3 of 8 2017 McGILL Open 9/13/2017 Sat. Sept 16, - hosted by McGILL 9/16/17 - 9/16/17 Mount Royal Park, Montreal QC Event # 2 MENS 6k Run continued... 86 Christian Parenteau 379 Concordia Stingers ___ _____________ 87 Riki Shinozuka 380 Concordia Stingers ___ _____________ 88 Sheldon Soudin 381 Concordia Stingers ___ _____________ 89 Felix Tremblay 382 Concordia Stingers ___ _____________ 90 Philippe Blanchard 383 Édouard Montpetit ___ _____________ 91 Lucas Boucher 384 Édouard Montpetit ___ _____________ 92 Alex Briand 385 Édouard Montpetit ___ _____________ 93 Francis Chapdelaine 386 Édouard Montpetit ___ _____________ 94 Vincent Cholette 387 Édouard Montpetit ___ _____________ 95 Jacob Duchaine 388 Édouard Montpetit ___ _____________ 96 Gabriel Morin 389 Édouard Montpetit ___ _____________ 97 Alexis Ouellette 390 Édouard Montpetit ___ _____________ 98 William Payette 391 Édouard Montpetit ___ _____________ 99 Zed Roy 392 Édouard Montpetit ___ _____________ 100 Jean-Christophe Veilleux 393 Édouard Montpetit ___ _____________ 101 Alexis Doucet 394 Jean de Brébeuf ___ _____________ 102 David Duquette 395 Jean de Brébeuf ___ _____________ 103 Juan Sébastien Galindo Correa 396 Jean de Brébeuf ___ _____________ 104 Joseph Lamarre 397 Jean de Brébeuf ___ _____________ 105 Filip Mainville 398 Jean de Brébeuf ___ _____________ 106 Julien Perreault-Roberge 399 Jean de Brébeuf ___ _____________ 107 Nicolas Tremblay-Brassard 400 Jean de Brébeuf ___ _____________ 108 Phil Benoit 401 John Abbott ___ _____________ 109 Jordan Daniele 402 John Abbott ___ _____________ 110 Olivier Larouche 403 John Abbott ___ _____________ 111 Martin Lohman 404 John Abbott ___ _____________ 112 Alexander Lukacs 405 John Abbott ___ _____________ 113 Scott Mawhunney 406 John Abbott ___ _____________ 114 Sean McClure 407 John Abbott ___ _____________ 115 Alexander McMullen 408 John Abbott ___ _____________ 116 Matthew Mimeault 409 John Abbott ___ _____________ 117 Kevin Vesnaver 410 John Abbott ___ _____________ 118 Aymeric Bellefeuille 411 Lanaudiere aJoliette ___ _____________ 119 Antoine Breault-Germain 412 Lanaudiere aJoliette ___ _____________ 120 William Brisebois 413 Lanaudiere aJoliette ___ _____________ 121 Laurent-Olivier Dumont 414 Lanaudiere aJoliette ___ _____________ 122 Jimmy Larivière 415 Lanaudiere aJoliette ___ _____________ 123 Antoine Poirier 416 Lanaudiere aJoliette ___ _____________ 124 Rémi Poirier 417 Lanaudiere aJoliette ___ _____________ 125 Benjamin Prenoveau 418 Lanaudiere aJoliette ___ _____________ 126 Tommy Ricard 419 Lanaudiere aJoliette ___ _____________ 127 Wyllem Venne 420 Lanaudiere aJoliette ___ _____________ 128 Nazim Berrichi 421 L'Assomption ___ _____________ 129 Félix Boyer 422 L'Assomption ___ _____________ powered and engineered by Easyware www.goeasyware.com LICENSED TO: Time, Score, and More [email protected] Page 4 of 8 2017 McGILL Open 9/13/2017 Sat. Sept 16, - hosted by McGILL 9/16/17 - 9/16/17 Mount Royal Park, Montreal QC Event # 2 MENS 6k Run continued... 130 Jérémy Courchesne 423 L'Assomption ___ _____________ 131 Félix Thérien 424 L'Assomption ___ _____________ 132 Bernatchez Tristan 425 L'Assomption ___ _____________ 133 Félix Deschenes 426 Laval Rouge et Or ___ _____________ 134 Gabriel Legault 427 Laval Rouge et Or ___ _____________ 135 Nicolas Morin 428 Laval Rouge et Or ___ _____________ 136 Félix Pouliot-Richard 429 Laval Rouge et Or ___ _____________ 137 Dany Racine 430 Laval Rouge et Or ___ _____________ 138 Patrick Rouleau 431 Laval Rouge et Or ___ _____________ 139 Antoine Allie 432 Lionel-Groulx ___ _____________ 140 William Côté 433 Lionel-Groulx ___ _____________ 141 Alexis Deslauriers 434 Lionel-Groulx ___ _____________ 142 Alexandre Diaz-Paquin 435 Lionel-Groulx ___ _____________ 143 Charles Langlois 436 Lionel-Groulx ___ _____________ 144 Simon Prince 437 Lionel-Groulx
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