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Other notable results so far include Tatiana Aholou with a new PB of 13.04 in women’s 100m hurdles, Kyra Constantine and Lauren Gale 51.75 and 52.28 in the women’s 400m, and Sade McCreath just 0.2 outside of the Olympic standard in the women’s 100m in 11.27 (also 0.06 away from her PB)

 

And also, I believe it’s another Canadian record for Bianca Borgella in T14 women’s 100m, clocking 12.02! (her previous best was 12.14)

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On 4/26/2024 at 10:41 PM, Josh said:

A couple of weeks ago I did athletes to watch on the Road To Paris, and well I haven’t quite finished it yet so here we go. 
 

Decathlon

Pierce LePage - PB 8909 pts / 2023 SB 8909 pts / 2024 SB N/A / Qualified By Entry Standard

Damian Warner - PB 9018 pts / 2023 SB 8804 pts / Qualified By Entry Standard

 

Men’s 20km Race Walk

Evan Dunfee  - PB 1:18:03 / 2023 SB 1:18:03 / 2024 SB 1:18:41 / Qualified By Entry Standard

 

Men’s Marathon

Cameron Levins - PB 2:05:36 / 2023 SB 2:05:36 / 2024 SB N/A / Qualified By Entry Standard

Rory Linkletter - PB 2:08:01 / 2023 SB 2:12:16 / 2024 SB 2:08:01 / Qualified By Entry Standard

Ben Priesner - PB 2:08:58 / 2023 SB 2:15:02 / 2024 SB 2:08:58 / Next Best By World Rankings

 

Men’s 110m Hurdles

Craig Thorne - PB 13.52 / 2023 SB 13.52 / 2024 SB 14.02 /

 

Men’s 3000m Steeplechase

Jean Simon Desgagnes - PB 8:15.58 / 2023 SB 8:15.58 / 2024 SB N/A / In World Rankings Quota

 

Men’s 5000m

Benjamin Flanagan - PB 13:04.62 / 2023 SB 13:13.97 / 2024 SB 13:04.62 / Qualified By Entry Standard

Mo Ahmed - PB 12:47.20 / 2023 SB 12:56.46 / 2024 SB N/A / Qualified By Entry Standard

 

Men’s 10000m

Mo Ahmed - PB 26:34.14 / 2023 SB 27:56.43 / 2024 SB 26:53.01 / Qualified By Entry Standard
 

Women’s 5000m/10000m, 3000m Steeplechase and 110m/400m hurdles and marathon I’ll do later. 

Women’s 5000m

Julie Anne-Staehli - PB 14:57.50 / 2023 SB 15:22.52 / 2024 SB 15:24.85 / In World Rankings Quota
Brianna Scott - PB 15:19.51 / 2023 SB 15:19.51 / 2024 SB 15:23.76 / In World Rankings Quota

 

Women’s 10000m

N/A

 

Women’s 3000m Steeplechase

Regan Yee - PB 9:24.82 / 2023 SB 9:24.82 / 2024 SB 9:26.12 / In World Rankings Quota

Grace Fetherstonhaugh 

Celi McCabe - PB 9:25.98 / 2023 SB 9:25.98 / 2024 SB N/A / In World Rankings Quota

 

Women’s 100m Hurdles

Mariam Abdul-Rashid - PB 12.69 / 2023 SB 12.83 / 2024 SB 12.69 / Qualified By Entry Standard

Aliyah Logan - PB 13.08 / 2023 SB 13.18 / 2024 SB 13.08 / Not on Road to Paris

Michelle Harrison - PB 12.74 / 2023 SB 12.82 / 2024 SB 12.90 / In World Rankings Quota

Tatiana Aholou - PB 13.04 / 2023 SB 13.05 / 2024 SB 13.04 / Next Best By World Rankings

 

Women’s 400m Hurdles

Brooke Overholt - PB 55.50 / 2023 SB 55.50 / 2024 SB 56.20 / Next Best By World Rankings

Savannah Sutherland - PB 54.45 / 2023 SB 54.45 / 2024 SB 54.86 / In World Rankings Quota

 

Women’s Marathon

Malindi Elmore - PB 2:23:30 / 2023 SB 2:23:30 / 2024 SB N/A / Qualified By Entry Standard

Natasha Wodak - PB 2:23:12 / 2023 SB 2:30:09 / 2024 SB 2:28:42 / Next Best By World Rankings

Leslie Sexton - PB 2:28.14 / 2023 SB N/A / 2024 SB 2:28:14 / Not on Road to Paris

Dayna Pidhoresky - PB 2:29.03 / 2023 SB 2:34:27 / 2024 SB N/A / Not on Road to Paris

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Time for a rundown of the Canadians in action in May. Might be missing a few meets, and some entry lists don’t come out until a week before the event starts so this will probably be edited a bunch. 

 

USATF Throws Festival (May 2-4)

Julia Tunks - Women’s Discus Throw

Elizabeth Gleadle - Women’s Javelin Throw

Django Lovett - Men’s High Jump

Rachel Hyink - Women’s Pole Vault

 

Jamaica Athletics Invitational (May 11)

 

No entry list yet, but it will feature some Canadians. 

 

Doha Diamond League (May 10)

Andre DeGrasse - Men’s 200m

 

(Entry lists aren’t out yet)

 

Prefontaine Classic (May 25)

Jillian Weir - Women’s Hammer Throw

Camryn Rogers - Women’s Hammer Throw

Alysha Newman - Women’s Pole Vault

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