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Men's 500m
Final Results
 
CAN.gif Christopher FIOLA
34,93
 
CAN.gif Frank ROTH
35,33
 
CAN.gif Anders JOHNSON
35,58
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
IM Joon-Hong
KOR.gif
35,89
5
Jalen DOAN
CAN.gif
36,02
6
Cody MILLER 
CAN.gif
36,06
7
Ryan GIBSON
CAN.gif
36,23
8
Paul CODERRE
CAN.gif
36,46
9
Cosmin Ionuţ NEDELEA
ROU.gif
36,50
10
Zachary LACROIX
CAN.gif
36,60
11
Chris HOLMSTEAD
CAN.gif
36,74
12
Yankun ZHAO
CAN.gif
36,96
13
Hobbes HOLZER
CAN.gif
37,06
14
Eric ORLOWSKY
CAN.gif
37,07
15
Craig MILLER
CAN.gif
37,17
16
Marc-André DOYON
CAN.gif
37,40
17
Auggie HERMAN
USA.gif
37,46
18
Joel SIMPSON
CAN.gif
37,51
19
Mathias BATHE
CAN.gif
37,52
19
Andre ERASMUS
CAN.gif
37,52
21
Kaeden WITKOWSKI
CAN.gif
37,59
22
Simon KOOTS
CAN.gif
37,66
23
Emil HODZIC-SANTOR
CAN.gif
37,71
24
Jared FARQUHARSON
CAN.gif
38,06
25
Daniel PAULI
CAN.gif
38,10
26
Austin CARLSON
USA.gif
38,15
27
Bon LOWE
CAN.gif
38,23
28
Owen HACK
CAN.gif
38,29
29
Denis BELYANIN
RUS.gif
38,52
30
Ethan VANDENBERG
CAN.gif
38,62
31
Matthew SALM
USA.gif
38,63
32
Keagan WADDINGTON
CAN.gif
38,94
32
Ryan KULBACKI
CAN.gif
38,94
34
Logan TOBLAN
CAN.gif
39,00
35
Luca VEEMAN
CAN.gif
39,04
36
Ian MCPEEK
CAN.gif
39,31
37
Adam BUCHWALD
CAN.gif
39,36
38
Fergus ENGLISH
CAN.gif
39,41
39
Matthew MEDLICOTT
CAN.gif
39,42
40
Liam DALLAIRE
CAN.gif
39,47
41
Andrew LOVE
USA.gif
39,61
42
Erik HAAHEIM
CAN.gif
39,74
43
Alan TSAI
USA.gif
40,06
44
Ben ROUTLEDGE
CAN.gif
40,07
45
Brock GILBERT
CAN.gif
40,51
46
Daniel HALL
CAN.gif
40,76
47
Caden BARBER
USA.gif
40,80
48
Aaron RIEHL
CAN.gif
40,96
49
Jack HANSON
CAN.gif
41,29
50
Braeden KREMENIK
CAN.gif
41,47
51
Liam MCKAGUE
CAN.gif
41,50
52
Oskar STACK-MICHASIW
CAN.gif
41,53
53
Kalem MAKOWSKY
CAN.gif
41,84
54
Phoenix BOUMA
CAN.gif
41,98
55
Zakhary ADELMAN
CAN.gif
42,18
56
Dino ELASZ
CAN.gif
42,32
57
Joshua SUTHERLAND
CAN.gif
42,33
58
Marek CHOMIN
CAN.gif
42,44
59
Matthew MITCHELL
CAN.gif
42,72
60
Evan BOYCE
CAN.gif
43,07
61
Zachary JENSEN
USA.gif
43,35
62
Max WILLIAMS
CAN.gif
43,44
63
Benjamin KONWICKI
CAN.gif
43,75
64
Eric KULBACKI
CAN.gif
44,25
65
Erik ANGELOZZI
CAN.gif
44,31
66
Mattias DANIELS
CAN.gif
44,82
67
Mitchell WESSELING
CAN.gif
45,59
68
Caleb CHAN
CAN.gif
45,65
69
Mikko VEEMAN
CAN.gif
45,78
70
Robert BLACK
AUS.gif
45,79
71
Isaac EMBLIN
CAN.gif
46,66
72
Riley VANDERBURGH
CAN.gif
59,02
73
Joshua TELIZYN
CAN.gif
1.01,73
74
Werner MEYER
CAN.gif
1.16,95
75
Bill BLONSKI
CAN.gif
1.17,12
 
Gillian GOUD
CAN.gif
DNS
 
Chris VEEMAN
CAN.gif
DNS
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Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
CAN.gif Abigail MCCLUSKEY
2.00,19
 
ROU.gif Bianca STĂNICĂ
2.00,81
 
CAN.gif Anna BOURGEOIS
2.01,24
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Lindsey KENT
CAN.gif
2.01,83
5
Giorgia BIRKELAND
USA.gif
2.02,78
6
Laura HALL
CAN.gif
2.03,19
7
HA Eun-Chae
KOR.gif
2.04,05
8
Victoria GOPLEN
CAN.gif
2.05,03
9
Kiersten HAGEN
CAN.gif
2.06,03
10
Rebecca SIMMONS
USA.gif
2.06,68
11
Claire MALLARD
CAN.gif
2.06,79
12
Rachel FREITAG
CAN.gif
2.07,48
13
Emma LANGSTROM
CAN.gif
2.09,18
14
Zoe LUEDERS
CAN.gif
2.09,33
15
Sofia BIEBER
CAN.gif
2.09,75
16
Alexa ANNECCA
CAN.gif
2.09,77
17
Skylar VAN HORNE
CAN.gif
2.09,85
18
Nele Charline NEUMANN
GER.gif
2.10,00
19
Ella CLOUTIER
CAN.gif
2.10,59
20
Ilsa SHOBE
USA.gif
2.11,13
21
Sydney TERPENING
USA.gif
2.11,77
22
Jia GRIFFITHS
USA.gif
2.11,81
23
Kali Ann FRIESEN
CAN.gif
2.13,83
24
Meela RIBEN
CAN.gif
2.15,35
25
Serena DALLAIRE
CAN.gif
2.15,45
26
Cynthia JENNINGS
USA.gif
2.16,16
27
Lindsay SMART
CAN.gif
2.16,87
28
Robyn SALIE
CAN.gif
2.17,01
29
Sidney BENNIE
CAN.gif
2.17,07
30
Brooke BRAUN
CAN.gif
2.18,73
31
Maya KEMP
CAN.gif
2.18,82
32
Tatiana DE VLIEG
CAN.gif
2.18,93
33
Camille ALFORD
CAN.gif
2.19,44
34
Sylvie LLOYD
CAN.gif
2.21,54
35
Elise PRPICH
CAN.gif
2.21,70
36
Elena MANINA
CAN.gif
2.22,92
37
Sophia DVORAK
CAN.gif
2.23,03
38
Hannah NORTH
CAN.gif
2.23,24
39
Gracie REYNOLDSON
CAN.gif
2.28,31
40
Rachel SPRIDZANS
CAN.gif
2.28,35
41
Cheyanne KEY
CAN.gif
2.30,26
42
Calla HAAHEIM
CAN.gif
2.32,65
43
Heidi BECK
CAN.gif
2.34,51
44
Eloise SPENCE
CAN.gif
2.35,03
45
Denise WESSELING
CAN.gif
2.36,46
46
Isabel ERASMUS
CAN.gif
2.38,52
47
Talia HALPERIN
CAN.gif
2.41,48
48
Julia SMITH
CAN.gif
2.44,19
 
Elizabeth SMITH
CAN.gif
DQ
 
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Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
CAN.gif Jess NEUFELD
1.46,68
 
KOR.gif KIM Dong-Woo
1.47,98
 
NED.gif Hanno DAHMEN
1.48,15
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Kaleb MULLER
CAN.gif
1.48,36
5
Max HALYK
CAN.gif
1.48,50
6
Mathias BATHE
CAN.gif
1.49,29
7
Hobbes HOLZER
CAN.gif
1.50,17
8
Joshua TELIZYN
CAN.gif
1.50,18
9
Eric ORLOWSKY
CAN.gif
1.50,22
10
Jack DEIBERT
CAN.gif
1.50,23
11
Thomas MELINE
FRA.gif
1.50,38
12
Joel SIMPSON
CAN.gif
1.50,99
13
Matthew LAXTON
CAN.gif
1.51,32
14
Zachary LACROIX
CAN.gif
1.51,40
15
Marc-André DOYON
CAN.gif
1.52,60
16
Joshua HATHAWAY
CAN.gif
1.52,80
17
Emil HODZIC-SANTOR
CAN.gif
1.53,46
18
Austin CARLSON
USA.gif
1.54,33
19
Denis BELYANIN
RUS.gif
1.54,43
20
Ethan VANDENBERG
CAN.gif
1.54,88
21
Jared FARQUHARSON
CAN.gif
1.54,91
22
Simon KOOTS
CAN.gif
1.55,04
23
Jalen DOAN
CAN.gif
1.55,62
24
Bon LOWE
CAN.gif
1.56,11
25
Keagan WADDINGTON
CAN.gif
1.56,23
26
Andre ERASMUS
CAN.gif
1.56,66
27
Luca VEEMAN
CAN.gif
1.56,82
28
Daniel PAULI
CAN.gif
1.57,25
29
Ian MCPEEK
CAN.gif
1.57,53
30
Liam DALLAIRE
CAN.gif
1.59,10
31
Daniel HALL
CAN.gif
1.59,45
32
Ryan KULBACKI
CAN.gif
1.59,49
33
Matthew MEDLICOTT
CAN.gif
1.59,61
34
Matthew SALM
USA.gif
2.00,36
35
Adam BUCHWALD
CAN.gif
2.00,79
36
Erik HAAHEIM
CAN.gif
2.00,92
37
Ben ROUTLEDGE
CAN.gif
2.01,10
38
Fergus ENGLISH
CAN.gif
2.01,69
39
Logan TOBLAN
CAN.gif
2.02,37
40
Jack HANSON
CAN.gif
2.02,61
41
Brock GILBERT
CAN.gif
2.02,90
42
Kaleb JACOBSEN
CAN.gif
2.03,39
43
Alan TSAI
USA.gif
2.05,06
44
Oskar STACK-MICHASIW
CAN.gif
2.05,66
45
Dino ELASZ
CAN.gif
2.07,75
46
Chris VEEMAN
CAN.gif
2.08,62
47
Joshua SUTHERLAND
CAN.gif
2.08,64
48
Liam MCKAGUE
CAN.gif
2.09,23
49
Kalem MAKOWSKY
CAN.gif
2.10,90
50
Max WILLIAMS
CAN.gif
2.11,33
51
Aaron RIEHL
CAN.gif
2.11,51
52
Matthew MITCHELL
CAN.gif
2.11,72
53
Benjamin KONWICKI
CAN.gif
2.12,13
54
Phoenix BOUMA
CAN.gif
2.12,37
55
Zachary JENSEN
USA.gif
2.13,83
56
Bob IRVINE
CAN.gif
2.14,64
57
Mattias DANIELS
CAN.gif
2.15,95
58
Mitchell WESSELING
CAN.gif
2.16,24
59
Caden BARBER
CAN.gif
2.17,23
60
Braeden KREMENIK
CAN.gif
2.17,53
61
Zakhary ADELMAN
CAN.gif
2.17,85
62
Riley VANDERBURGH
CAN.gif
2.20,70
63
Robert BLACK
AUS.gif
2.21,14
64
Eric KULBACKI
CAN.gif
2.22,17
65
Isaac EMBLIN
CAN.gif
2.23,88
66
Evan BOYCE
CAN.gif
2.25,42
67
Caleb CHAN
CAN.gif
2.29,27
68
Bill BLONSKI
CAN.gif
3.50,88
69
Werner MEYER
CAN.gif
4.06,97
 
Owen HACK
CAN.gif
DNS
 
Andrew LOVE
USA.gif
DNS
 
Yankun ZHAO
CAN.gif
DQ
 
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