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HISTORICAL CANADIAN TRACK RECORDS – HISTORIQUE DES RECORDS CANADIENS SUR PISTE Updated – Mise À Jour 2018-02-23 HISTORICAL CANADIAN TRACK RECORDS – HISTORIQUE DES RECORDS CANADIENS SUR PISTE Updated – mise à jour 2018-02-23 Result Athlete and province Event and Location Date Résultat Athlète et province Évènement et lieu Elite women – femmes élite Flying 200m – 200m lancé • 11.010 Aug. 17, 2002 Lori-Ann Muenzer AB Quito ECU • 10.911 Sept. 12, 2014 Monique Sullivan AB Pan American Championships, Aguascalientes MEX Time trial – contre-la-montre (500m) • 36.705* June 13, 1993 Tanya Dubnicoff AB Valencia SPA • 35.085 Aug. 19, 2002 Lori-Ann Muenzer AB Quito ECU • 34.628 Aug. 2004 Lori-Ann Muenzer AB Olympic Games, Athens GRE • 34.570 Sept. 11, 2014 Kate O’Brien AB Pan American Championships, Aguascalientes MEX * World record until July 3, 1993/Record du monde jusqu’au 3 juillet 1993 Individual pursuit (3 km) – Poursuite individuelle • 4:22.3 July 1975 Karen Strong ON Canadian Track Championships, Calgary AB • 4:02.94 1977 Karen Strong ON Canadian Track Championships, Edmonton AB • 4:01.34 1978 Karen Strong ON Canadian Track Championships, Montreal QC • 3:55.549 1980 Karen Strong ON Canadian Track Championships, Montreal QC • 3:40.398 Aug. 2, 2002 Clara Hughes ON Manchester GBR • 3:30.222 Dec. 2011 Tara Whitten AB Cali COL • 3:25.836 Jan. 19, 2013 Gillian Carleton BC UCI Track World Cup, Aguascalientes MEX Team Sprint (500 m) – Vitesse par équipes • 35.971 July 2009 Monique Sullivan AB Mexico City MEX Tara Whitten AB • 34.173 Sept. 10, 2014 Kate O’Brien AB Pan American Championships, Aguascalientes, MEX Monique Sullivan AB • 33.584 July 19, 2015 Kate O’Brien AB Pan Am Games, Milton ON Monique Sullivan AB • 33.467 Dec. 4, 2015 Kate O’Brien AB UCI Track World Cup, Cambridge NZL Monique Sullivan AB Team sprint records are for 250m tracks only – Les records de la vitesse par équipes sont valides uniquement pour les pistes de 250m Team Pursuit (4 km) – Poursuite par équipes • 4:27.083 Nov. 1, 2013 Laura Brown BC UCI Track World Cup, Manchester GBR Gillian Carleton BC Jasmin Glaesser BC Steph Roorda BC • 4:19.628 Dec. 5, 2013 Laura Brown BC UCI Track World Cup, Aguascalientes MEX Gillian Carleton BC Jasmin Glaesser BC Steph Roorda BC • 4:17.799 Feb. 19, 2015 Allison Beveridge AB UCI Track World Championships, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines FRA Jasmin Glaesser BC Kirsti Lay AB Steph Roorda BC • 4:14.627 Aug. 13, 2016 Allison Beveridge AB Olympic Games bronze medal final, Rio de Janeiro BRA Jasmin Glaesser BC Kirsti Lay AB Georgia Simmerling BC Team Pursuit (3 km) – Poursuite par équipes • 3.18.982 Feb 2012 Gillian Carleton BC UCI Track World Championships, London GBR Jasmin Glaesser BC Tara Whitten AB • 3:17.454 Aug. 4, 2012 Gillian Carleton BC Olympic Games, London GBR Jasmin Glaesser BC Tara Whitten AB Note: All times must be achieved in UCI or Cycling Canada sanctioned competition with electronic timing. Notez: Tous les temps doivent être réussis en compétition sanctionnée par l’UCI ou Cyclisme Canada, avec chronométrage électronique. HISTORICAL CANADIAN TRACK RECORDS – HISTORIQUE DES RECORDS CANADIENS SUR PISTE Updated – mise à jour 2018-02-23 Elite men – hommes élite Flying 200m – 200m lancé • 11.98 1967 Bob Boucher MB Winnipeg MB • 11.9 Unknown Barry Harvey QC Unknown • 11.01 July 1979 Gordon Singleton ON Trexlertown USA • 10.89 Aug. 1, 1980 Gordon Singleton ON Trexlertown USA • 10.580* Oct. 9, 1980 Gordon Singleton ON Mexico City MEX • 10.368 July 28, 1992 Curt Harnett ON Olympic Games, Barcelona SPA • 9.865** Sept. 9, 1995 Curt Harnett ON Bogota COL • 9.802 Feb. 2013 Joseph Veloce ON Mexico City MEX • 9.746 Sept. 13, 2014 Hugo Barrette QC Pan American Championships, Aguascalientes MEX • 9.738 Oct. 7, 2016 Stefan Ritter AB Pan American Championships, Aguascalientes MEX • 9.737 Dec. 10, 2017 Hugo Barrette QC UCI Track World Cup, Santiago CHI * amateur world record until May 10, 1984/record du monde amateur jusqu’au 10 mai 1984 ** Open world record until 16 Dec. 2006/record du monde open jusqu’au 16 décembre 2006 Time trial – contre-la-montre (1 km) • 1:20.5 Sept. 10, 1966 Andre Cloutier QC Canadian Track Championships, Riverside Speedway, Montreal QC • 1:16.3 1967 Barry Harvey QC Canadian Track Championships, Winnipeg MB • 1:14.2 Aug. 1968 Barry Harvey QC Canadian Track Championships, Winnipeg MB • 1:11.1 1969 Jocelyn Lovell ON Canadian Track Championships, Winnipeg MB • 1:07.65 Aug. 1971 Jocelyn Lovell ON Pan American Games, Cali COL • 1:06.11 1978 Jocelyn Lovell ON Canadian Track Championships, Montreal QC • 1:03.823* Oct. 10, 1980 Gordon Singleton ON Mexico City MEX • 1:03.110 July 4, 1985 Curt Harnett ON Colorado Springs CO USA • 1:01.429 May 2010 Travis Smith AB Aguascalientes MEX • 1:00.589 Sept. 12, 2014 Vincent de Haître ON Pan American Championships, Aguascalientes MEX • 1:00.578 Oct. 6, 2016 Stefan Ritter AB Pan American Championships, Aguascalientes MEX * amateur world record until Oct. 14, 1980/record du monde amateur jusqu’au 14 octobre 1980 Individual pursuit (4 km) – Poursuite individuelle • 5:44.6 Sept 10, 1966 Dominico Muro QC Canadian Track Championships, Montreal QC • 5:40.4 1967 Peer Lovell ON Canadian Track Championships, Winnipeg MB • 5:34.6 Aug. 1968 Barry Harvey QC Canadian Track Championships, Winnipeg MB • 5:22.3 1969 Jocelyn Lovell ON Canadian Track Championships, Winnipeg MB • 5:12.9 June 1970 Christopher Hooker MB Canadian Track Championships, Winnipeg MB • 5:06.9 July 1971 Christopher Hooker MB Canadian Track Championships, Vancouver BC • 5:02.81 Aug. 1971 Frank Ludke BC Pan American Games, Cali COL • 5:01.4 1976 Jocelyn Lovell ON Canadian Track Championships • 4:56.602 1980 Hugh Walton ON Canadian Track Championships, Montreal QC • 4:51.25 Aug. 1984 Alex Stieda BC Olympic Games, Los Angeles USA • 4:31.831 March 16, 2006 Zach Bell BC UCI Track World Championships, Melbourne AUS • 4:25.057 Feb. 2012 Zach Bell BC UCI Track World Cup, London GBR • 4:17.446 Sept. 12, 2014 Rémi Pelletier-Roy QC Pan American Championships, Aguascalientes MEX • 4:16.950 Oct. 7, 2016 Jay Lamoureux BC Pan American Championships, Aguascalientes MEX Team Sprint (750 m) – Vitesse par équipes * • 43.682 Feb. 2013 Hugo Barrette QC Pan American Championships, Mexico City MEX Stéphane Cossette QC Joseph Veloce ON Team sprint records are for 250m tracks only – Les records de la vitesse par équipes sont valides uniquement pour les pistes de 250m Team Pursuit (4 km) – Poursuite par équipes • 5:39.0 1967 Peer Lovell ON Canadian Track Championships, Winnipeg MB Stu Mapp ON Host Stuewe ON Eric Tuenschel ON Note: All times must be achieved in UCI or Cycling Canada sanctioned competition with electronic timing. Notez: Tous les temps doivent être réussis en compétition sanctionnée par l’UCI ou Cyclisme Canada, avec chronométrage électronique. HISTORICAL CANADIAN TRACK RECORDS – HISTORIQUE DES RECORDS CANADIENS SUR PISTE Updated – mise à jour 2018-02-23 • 5:31.5 Aug. 1968 Bob Boucher MB Canadian Track Championships, Winnipeg MB Doug Gormican BC Joe Hailey BC Len Ramsay MB • 5:10.1 1969 Bob Boucher MB Canadian Track Championships, Winnipeg MB Christopher Hooker MB Walter Jozwiak MB Jack McCullough MB • 4:59.4 June 1970 John Albright MB Canadian Track Championships, Winnipeg MB Christopher Hooker MB Walter Jozwiak MB Jack McCullough MB • 4:40.17 Aug. 1971 Barry Harvey QC Pan American Games, Cali COL Jocelyn Lovell ON Edward McRae BC Kevin Sirois AB • 4:34.6 1976 Jocelyn Lovell ON Canadian Track Championships Adrian Prosser ON Gordon Singleton ON Hugh Walton ON • 4:24.400 Aug. 28, 1987 Gary Atwasser AB UCI Track World Championships, Vienna AUT Patrick Beauchemin QC Todd McNutt AB Gianni Vignaduzzi QC • 4:16.816 Dec. 2010 Cameron McKinnon NB UCI Track World Cup, Cali COL Stephen Meyer ON Rémi Pelletier-Roy QC Jacob Schwingboth BC • 4:06.727 Sept. 10, 2014 Aidan Caves BC Pan American Championships, Mexico City MEX Sean MacKinnon ON Rémi Pelletier-Roy QC Ed Veal ON • 4:05.503 Nov. 7, 2014 Aidan Caves BC UCI Track World Cup, Guadalajara, MEX Eric Johnstone AB Sean MacKinnon ON Rémi Pelletier-Roy QC • 4:04.029 Sept. 2, 2015 Aidan Caves BC Pan American Championships, Santiago CHI Sean MacKinnon ON Rémi Pelletier-Roy QC Ed Veal ON • 3:59.931 Oct. 5, 2016 Aidan Caves BC Pan American Championships, Aguascalientes MEX Adam Jamieson ON Jay Lamoureux BC Ed Veal ON • 3:58.359 Dec. 3, 2017 Michael Foley ON UCI Track World Cup, Milton ON Derek Gee ON Adam Jamieson ON Jay Lamoureux BC Junior women – femmes junior Flying 200m – 200m lancé • 11.523 Aug. 5, 2007 Monique Sullivan AB UCI Junior World Championships, Aguascalientes MEX Time trial – contre-la-montre (500m) • 37.297 Aug. 5, 2006 Monique Sullivan AB Calgary AB • 37.034 April 3, 2016 Erin Attwell BC Canadian Track Championships, Milton ON • 36.806 July 24, 2016 Maggie Coles-Lyster BC UCI Junior World Championships (Omnium), Aigle SUI Individual pursuit (2 km) – Poursuite individuelle • 2:42.600 Aug. 14, 2003 Audrey Lemieux QC Bromont QC Note: All times must be achieved in UCI or Cycling Canada sanctioned competition with electronic timing. Notez: Tous les temps doivent être réussis en compétition sanctionnée par l’UCI ou Cyclisme Canada, avec chronométrage électronique. HISTORICAL CANADIAN TRACK RECORDS – HISTORIQUE DES RECORDS CANADIENS SUR PISTE Updated – mise à jour 2018-02-23 • 2.28.657 May 2010 Allison Beveridge AB Aguascalientes MEX • 2:27.404 July 8, 2013 Ariane Bonhomme Junior Pan American Championships, Aguascalientes MEX • 2:26.332 July 23, 2016 Maggie Coles-Lyster BC UCI Junior World Championships (Omnium), Aigle SUI • 2:24.838 Aug.
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