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:CAN Team Canada :CAN 

World Indoor Championships

 

Men

Bolade Ajomale - 60 m

Cameron Proceviat - 1500 m

Damian Warner - Heptathlon

Ehab El-Sandali - 3000 m

John Gay - 3000 m

Marco Arop - 800 m

 

Women

Gabriela DuBues-Stafford - 3000 m

Julie-Anne Staehli - 3000 m

Kyra Constantine - 4x400 m

Lauren Gale - 4x400 m

Lindsey Butterworth - 800 m

Lucia Stafford - 1500 m

Madeleine Kelly - 800 m

Micha Powell  - 400 m / 4x400 m

Michelle Harrison 60 m hurdles

Natassha McDonald - 4x400 m

Sage Watson - 4x400 m

Sarah Mitton - Shot put

 

Provisionally selected athletes:  

Men’s 60m 

1. Benjamin Williams 

Men’s 400m 

1. Philip Osei 

2. Jalon White 

Men’s 800m 

1. Olivier Desmeules 

2. Stephen Evans 

Men’s 1500m 

1. Aaron Ahl 

2. Kevin Robertson 

3. Jean-Simon Desgagnes 

4. William Paulson 

5. Kieran Lumb 

Men’s 3000m 

1. Rory Linkletter (met WA standard) 

2. Thomas Fafard 

3. Aaron Ahl 

Men’s 60mH 

1. Joseph Daniels 

Women’s 60m 

1. Jacqueline Madogo 

Women’s 400m 

1. Sage Watson 

Women’s 800m 

1. Aurora Rynda 

2. Addy Townsend 

3. Victoria Tachinski 

Women’s 1500m 

1. Addy Townsend 

2. Madison Heisterman 

Women’s 60mH 

1. Mariam Abdul Rashid 

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12 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Grant Fisher switches allegiance to :CAN (5 and 10,000 metres specialist) ... wow

That's a big opportunity for Canada, wonder why he made the switch, he's more than capable in the United States.

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1 minute ago, JoshMartini007 said:

That's a big opportunity for Canada, wonder why he made the switch, he's more than capable in the United States.

Sorry I posted in the main board....this was surely an April fools joke. 

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