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With the Paris Olympics coming up, I decided to construct a list on potential athletes for our eventual Olympic squad for Paris. I’ll be doing my best to update some of the results from these athletes (if not already reported about) heading into the Canadian Olympic Trials. When the Canadian Olympic Trials are over and our Olympic squad is set, I’ll be doing the same thing for athletes heading into Paris. To make it easier for me I’m only including names that have had performances either in 2023 or 2024, which means that names like Knight and McBride are not on the list. Also, for SBs/PBs none of the races are short track or have wind above 2.0m/s. 
 

I might be missing a few names, let me know if I am. 
 

Part 1 (100-1500m) **

 

** I’ll be doing this in three parts, part two will be 5000m/10000m, 3000m Steeplechase and 110m/100m/400m hurdles, then in the third update I’ll be doing field events, combined events, race walking, and the marathon. 

 

Men’s 100m

Andre DeGrasse - PB 9.89 / 2023 SB 10.16 / 2024 SB N/A / In World Rankings Quota

Brendon Rodney - PB 10.00 / 2023 SB 10.00 / 2024 SB 10.43 (March 16, at Velocity Fest 14 in Jamaica) / Qualified By Entry Standard

Malachi Murray - PB 10.14 / 2023 SB 10.14 / 2024 SB 10.28 (March 30, at the Florida Relays in the United States) / Next Best By World Rankings

Aaron Brown - PB 9.96 / 2023 SB 10.08 / 2024 SB 10.45 (April 6, at the Miramar Invitational in the United States) / Not On Road to Paris

Bolade Ajomale - PB 10.15 / 2023 SB 10.15 / 2024 SB 10.39 (March 30, at the Florida Relays in the United States) / Next Best By World Rankings

Jerome Blake - PB 10.00 / 2023 SB 10.06 / 2024 SB 10.45 (March 23, at the Hurricane Invitational in the United States) / Next Best By World Rankings

Duan Asemota - PB 10.13 / 2023 SB 10.13 / 2024 SB N/A / Next Best By World Rankings

Brandon Letts - PB 10.22 / 2023 SB 10.22 / 2024 SB 10.60 (March 30, at the Florida Relays in the United States) / Not On Road to Paris Rankings

Bismark Boateng - PB 10.14 / 2023 SB 10.17 / 2024 SB N/A / Not On Road To Paris Rankings

Eliezer Adjibi - PB 10.21 / 2023 SB 10.21 / 2024 SB N/A / Not On Road to Paris Rankings

Norris Spike - PB 10.24 / 2023 SB 10.24 / 2024 SB N/A / Not On Road to Paris Rankings

Storm Zablocki - PB 10.25 / 2023 SB 10.25 / 2024 SB N/A / Not On Road to Paris Rankings

Ibrahim Ayorinde - PB 10.22 / 2023 SB 10.27 / 2024 SB N/A / Not On Road to Paris Rankings

 

Women’s 100m

Audrey Leduc - PB 11.08 / 2023 SB 11.38 / 2024 SB 11.08 (March 30, at the Florida Relays in the United States) / In World Rankings Quota

Khamica Bingham - PB 11.13 / 2023 SB 11.19 / 2024 SB N/A / In World Rankings Quota

Jacqueline Madogo - PB 11.29 / 2023 SB 11.31 / 2024 SB 11.36 (March 30, at the Florida Relays in the United States) / Next Best By World Rankings

Crystal Emmanuel - PB 11.11 / 2023 SB 11.37 / 2024 SB 11.37 (March 30, at the Florida Relays in United States) / Not On Road to Paris Rankings

Sade McCreath - PB 11.21 / 2023 SB 11.18 / 2024 SB N/A / Next Best By World Rankings

Marie Eloise-Leclair - PB 11.42 / 2023 SB 11.42 / 2024 SB N/A / Next Best By World Rankings

 

Men’s 200m

Andre DeGrasse - PB 19.62 / 2023 SB 19.76 / 2024 SB N/A / Qualified By Entry Standard

Aaron Brown - PB 19.95 / 2023 SB 19.98 / 2024 SB N/A / Qualified By Entry Standard

Brendon Rodney - PB 19.96 / 2023 SB 19.96 / 2024 SB N/A / Qualified By Entry Standard

Callum Robinson - PB 20.52 / 2023 SB 20.52 / 2024 SB N/A / In World Rankings Quota

Jerome Blake - PB 20.04 / 2023 SB 20.39 / 2024 SB N/A /  In World Rankings Quota

 

Women’s 200m

Jacqueline Madogo - PB 22.91 / 2023 SB 22.91 / 2024 SB 23.20 (March 22, at the FSU Relays in the United States) / In World Rankings Quota

Zoe Sherar -  PB 23.02 / 2023 SB 23.33 / 2024 SB 23.02 (March 29, at the Florida Relays in the United States) / Next Best By World Rankings

Lauren Gale - PB 23.00 / 2023 SB 23.17 / 2024 SB 23.33 (March 29, at the Florida Relays in the United States) / Not On Road to Paris Rankings

Sade McCreath - PB 23.19 / 2023 SB 23.19 / 2024 SB 23.62 (March 29, at the Florida Relays in the United States) / Not on Road To Paris Rankings

 

Men’s 400m

Christopher Morales-Williams - PB 44.49 / 2023 SB 45.48 / 2024 SB 44.49 (February 24, at the SEC Indoor Championships in the United States) / Qualified by Entry Standard

Myles Misener-Daley - PB 45.25 / 2023 SB 45.25 / 2024 SB N/A / Not on Road To Paris Rankings

Tyler Floyd - PB 45.31 / 2023 SB 45.31 / 2024 SB N/A / Not on Road To Paris Rankings

Michael Roth - PB 45.82 / 2023 SB 45.82 / 2024 SB N/A / Next Best By World Rankings


Women’s 400m

Grace Konrad - PB 51.60 / 2023 SB 51.60 / 2024 PB N/A / In World Rankings Quota

Zoe Sherar - PB 51.63 / 2023 SB 52.03 / 2024 SB 51.63 (April 6, at the Miramar Invitational in the United States) / In World Rankings Quota

Kyra Constantine - PB 50.87 / 2023 SB 52.16 / 2024 SB 51.50 (March 30, at the Florida Florida Relays in the United States) / Not on Road to Paris Rankings

Micha Powell - PB 51.97 / 2023 SB 52.38 / 2024 SB N/A / Next Best by World Rankings

Alyssa Marsh - PB 51.62 / 2023 SB 51.62 / 2024 SB N/A / Not on Road To Paris Rankings

Aiyanna Stiverne - PB 51.21 / 2023 SB 51.97 / 2024 SB N/A / Next best by World Rankings

Madeline Price - PB 51.56 / 2023 SB 51.94 / 2024 SB N/A / In World Rankings Quota

Ella Clayton - PB 51.92 / 2023 SB 51.92 / 2024 SB 52.55 (February 24 at the Ken Shannon Last Chance in the United States) / Not on Road to Paris Rankings

 

Men’s 800m

Marco Arop - PB 1:42.85 / 2023 SB 1.42.85 / 2024 SB N/A / Qualified by Entry Standard
Abdullahi Hassan - PB 1:46.16 / 2023 SB 1:46.21 / 2024 SB 1:48.46 (February 24 at the Big 10 Indoor Championships) / 
Next best by World Rankings

 

Women’s 800m

Jazz Shukla - PB 2:00.23 / 2023 SB 2:00.23 / 2024 SB N/A / In World Rankings Quota

Madeleine Kelly - PB 1:59.71 / 2023 SB 2:01.28 / 2024 SB N/A / Next best by World Rankings

Lucia Stafford - PB 2:00.47 / 2023 SB 2:00.47 / 2024 SB N/A / Not on Road to Paris Rankings

Aurora Rynda - PB 2:01.35 / 2023 SB 2:02.55 / 2024 SB 2:04.22 (February 17, at the Alex Wilson Invite in the United States) / Next best by World Rankings

Lindsey Butterworth - PB 1:59.19 / 2023 SB 2:03.09 / 2024 SB N/A / Not on Road to Paris Rankings 

Addy Townsend - PB 2:01.24 / 2023 SB 2:02.40 / 2024 SB N/A / Not on Road to Paris Rankings

 

Men’s 1500m

Charles Philibert Thiboutot - 3:32.94 PB / 2023 SB 3:32.94 / 2024 SB N/A / Qualified by Entry Standard

Kieran Lumb -  3:34.55 PB / 2023 SB 3:34.55 / 2024 SB N/A / In World Rankings Quota

Robert Heppenstall -  3:35.17 PB / 3:36.41 2023 SB / 2024 SB N/A / Next beat by World Ranking

Cameron Proceviat - 3:36.09 PB / 3:36.55 2023 SB / 2024 SB N/A / Next best by World Rankings

 

Women’s 1500m

Lucia Stafford - PB 4:02.03 / 2023 SB 4:02.03 / 2024 SB N/A / In World Rankings Quota

Simone Plourde - PB 4:06.47 / 2023 SB 4:06.47 / 2024 SB N/A / In World Rankings Quota

Kate Current - PB 4:07.23 / 2023 SB 4:07.23 / 2024 SB N/A / Next Best By World Rankings

Gabriella DeBues-Stafford - PB 3:56.12 / 2023 SB 4:03.64 / 2024 SB N/A / Not on Road To Paris Rankings

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I did say I was going to do the field events in part 3, but this takes up less time so I’ll do it now. 

 

Women’s Pole Vault

Alysha Newman - PB 4.83m / 2023 SB 4.78m / 2024 SB 4.83m (February 22, at the All-Star Perche in France) / Qualified by Entry Standard

Anicka Newell - PB 4.70m / 2023 SB 4.56m / 2024 SB 4.64m (February 2, at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic in United States) / In World Rankings Quota

Heather Abadie - PB 4.40m / 2023 SB 4.35m / 2024 SB 4.40m (March 8, at the NCAA Division 1 Indoor Championships) / Next Best By World Rankings

 

Women’s Long Jump

Trinity Shadd-Ceres - PB 6.49m / 2023 SB 6.49m / 2024 SB N/A / Not on the Road To Paris Rankings

Peace Omozane - PB 6.27m / 2023 SB 5.88m / 2024 SB 6.27m / Not on the Road To Paris Rankings

 

Women’s Triple Jump

Asia Phillips - PB 13.55m / 2023 SB 13.55m / 2024 SB 13.21 (February 3, at the New Mexico Collegiate Classic in the United States) / Next best by Word Rankings

 

Women’s Shot Put

Sarah Mitton - PB 20.33m / 2023 SB 20.08m / 2024 SB 20.22m (March 1, at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Great Britain) / Qualified by Entry Standard

Grace Tennant - PB 17.11m / 2023 SB 17.11m / 2024 SB 16.66m (March 10, at the Sir Graeme Douglas Memorial Track Classic in New Zealand) / Next best by World Rankings

 

Women’s Discus Throw

Julia Tunks - PB 59.84m / 2023 SB 59.11m / 2024 SB 59.84m (March 23, at the Oklahoma Throws Series in the United States) / Next best by World Rankings

 

Women’s Hammer Throw

 Camryn Rogers - PB 78.62m / 2023 SB 78.62m / 2024 SB 76.87m (April 6, at the Brutus Hamilton Invitational in the United States) / Qualified by Entry Standard

Jillian Weir - PB 73.12m / 2023 SB 67.85m / 2024 SB 65.08m (April 5, at the UC Triton Titan Invitational in the United States) / Not on the Road To Paris Rankings

Kaila Butler - PB 69.35m / 2023 SB 67.75m / 2024 SB 66.25m (March 22, at the Aztec Invitational in the United States) / Next best by World Rankings

 

Women’s Javelin Throw

Elizabeth Gleadle - PB 64.83m / 2023 SB N/A / 2024 SB 53.54m / Not on the Road To Paris Rankings

 

Men’s High Jump

Django Lovett - PB 2.33m / 2023 SB 2.22m / 2024 SB N/A / Not on the Road To Paris Rankings

 

Men’s Shot Put

Mark Bujnowski - PB 19.84m / 2023 SB 19.82m / 2024 SB 18.67m (February 11, at the Ontario Open Championships in Canada) / Next Best by World Rankings

 

Men’s Hammer Throw

Ethan Katzberg - PB 81.25m / 2023 SB 81.25m / 2024 SB N/A / Qualified by Entry Standard

Rowan Hamilton - PB 76.80m / 2023 SB 76.80 / 2024 SB 75.05m (April 6, at the Brutus Hamilton Invitational in the United States) / In World Rankings Quota

Adam Keenan - PB 77.54m / 2023 SB 76.77m / 2024 SB N/A / In World Rankings Quota

Jeremiah Nubbe - PB 73.11m / 2023 SB 69.65m / 2024 SB 73.11m / Next Best by World Rankings

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Canada has clinched a men’s 4x400m relay quota for the World Athletics Relays! :cheer:
 

With that, all five relays will be going to the Bahamas! (hopefully I’m not celebrating prematurely but the deadline is today and we’re still in 32nd so…)

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Team for the Para Athletics World Championships next month!


https://athletics.ca/blog/2024/02/20/canadas-2024-world-para-athletics-championships-team-takes-shape/
 

Most notable names are Jesse Zesseu (men’s T37 long jump/discus throw) and Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Champion Greg Stewart (men’s T36 shot put, he came out of retirement recently)

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Mount Sac Relays is coming up soon, here’s the Canadians to watch out for.  
 

Jeremiah Nubbe - Men’s Hammer Throw
Rowan Hamilton - Men’s Hammer Throw

Ella Clayton - Women’s 400m

Camryn Rogers - Women’s Hammer Throw

Rori Deness-Lamont - Women’s Javelin Throw

Myles Misner Daley - Men’s 200m (C), Men’s 400m

Almond Small - Men’s 100m, Men’s 200m

Noel Vanderzee - Men’s High Jump

Olarunfemi Akinduro - Men’s Triple Jump

Will Floyd - Men’s 400m

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Last bit of spam for now. 
 

Last Sunday, Evan Dunfee placed 2nd in men’s 20km at the Podebrady Race Walking meet, recording a time of 1:18.41! 37 seconds outside of his PB which was set at last years World Championships, so he’s looking to be in fine form at the moment. 

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