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The following athletes are currently in qualification position for Oregon 2022. Italics = currently in WR quota and have not qualified via time/distance. Bold = already named to team

 

Men

100m: Andre De Grasse, Jerome Blake, Aaron Brown

200m: Andre De Grasse, Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake

400m: N/A

800m: Marco Arop, Brandon McBride

1500m: William Paulson, Charles Philibert-Thiboutot

5000m:  Mohammed Ahmed, Charles Philibert-Thiboutot

10,000m: Mohammed Ahmed

110m hurdles: N/A

400m hurdles: Malik Metivier

Marathon: Cameron Levins, Ben Preisner, Roy Linkletter

3000m steeplechase: John Gay, Ryan Smeeton, Jean-Simon Desgagnes

20km walk: N/A

35km walk: Evan Dunfee

4x100 relay: 1st in rankings among nations not already qualified, should qualify (likely to add three athletes to the already qualified sprint athletes)

4x400 relay: 25th in rankings among nations not qualified, unlikely to qualify

Decathlon: Damian Warner, Pierce Le Page

High Jump: Django Lovett

Long Jump, Triple Jump, Javelin throw, Pole Vault, Discus Throw, Shot Put: N/A (Damian Warner has the LJ standard).

Hammer Throw: Adam Keenan, Rowan Hamilton 

 

25 men are currently in qualification position. 

Justyn Knight has withdrawn, Matthew Hughes has retired

 

Women

100m: Crystal Emmanuel, Khamica Bingham

200m: Crystal Emmanuel, Lauren Gale

400m: Aiyanna Stiverne, Kyra Constatine, Lauren Gale

800m: Lindsey Butterworth, Madeleine Kelly

1500m:  Lucia Stafford, Natalia Hawthorn

5000m: N/A

10,000m: N/A

100m hurdles: Michelle Harrison

400m hurdles: N/A

Marathon: Kinsey Middleton, Leslie Sexton, Élissa Legault

3000m steeplechase: Regan Yee, Alycia Butterworth, Ceili McCabe

20km walk/35km walk: : N/A

4x100 relay: 7th in rankings among nations not already qualified, top 6 qualify (unsure if they will try to get the last spot)

4x400 relay: 3 out of 6 top ranked teams, should qualify. +3 more athletes.

Heptathlon: N/A

High Jump: N/A

Pole Vault: Alysha Newman, Anicka Newell

Long Jump: Christabel Nettey

Triple Jump: N/A

Shot Put: Sarah Mitton

Javelin throw: Elizabeth Gleadle

Discus Throw: N/A

Hammer Throw: Camryn Rogers, Jillian Weir

 

Gabriela Debues-Stafford, Andrea Seccafien, Georgia Ellenwood and Sage Watson all out due to injury

 

26 women are currently in qualifying position, meaning 51 in total. 

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Canada's u20 world's team announced:https://athletics.ca/thirty-three-athletes-selected-to-team-canada-for-world-u20-championships/

 

I think for first time ever there is a competitor in both triple jump events

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Sarah Mitton finishes 4th due to countbacks in shotput.  I'd like to be surprised by another 4th, but I'm just numb now.  Great performance anyway.  

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