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Canada National Thread


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Final qualification tracker for Athletics, subject to change

 

Men's track

Men's 100: Andre De Grasse, Bismark Boateng, Gavin Smellie (3 athletes). The latter two still in the last 6 for WR quotas, so not official yet.

Men's 200:  Andre De Grasse, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney (2 athletes). All three are pretty much locks to qualify. Rodney will move up in the rankings by a couple of spots based on his performance at nationals

Men's 800: Marco Arop, Brandon McBride (2 athletes). 

Men's 5000: Mohammed Ahmed, Justyn Knight, Lucas Bruchet (3 athletes)

Men's 10000: Mohammed Ahmed

Men's 3000m steeplechase: Matthew Hughes, John Gay (2 athletes).

Men's 4x100 relay: Not qualified yet officially, but should. Since 3 are qualified in the individual event, +Brown and Rodney.


Total: 12

 

Women's track

Women's 100: Crystal Emmanuel. Khamica Bingham has moved into a WR quota (2 athletes)

Women's 200: Crystal Emmanuel 

Women's 400: Kyra Constantine, Natassha McDonald (2 athletes)

Women's 800: Melissa Bishop, Lindsey Butterworth, Madeleine Kelly (3 athletes). Kelly is 41st in the rankings. 

Women's 1500: Gabriela Stafford, Natalia Hawthorn, Lucia Stafford (3 athletes). Stafford is in 33rd.

Women's 5000: Andrea Seccafien, Julie-Anne Staehli, Kate Van Buskirk (3 athletes). 

Women's 10000: Andrea Seccafien. 

Women's 400m hurdles: Sage Wastson. Noelle Montcalm's performance puts her in the last qualifying position (2 athletes). 

Women's 3000m steeplechase: Geneviève Lalonde, Regan Yee (standard), Butterworth (3 athletes). Butterworth now into a qualifying position in the WR

Women's 4x400 relay: 2 more athletes will be named to join the individual qualifiers + Watson.

 

Total: 20

 

Road events:

Men's marathon: Ben Preisner, Cameron Levins, Trevor Hofbauer

Men's 50km race walk: Evan Dunfee, Mathieu Bilodeau

Women's marathon: Malindi Elmore, Dayna Pidhoresky, Natasha Wodak

 

No one qualified in 20km race walk for either gender.


Total: 8 athletes.

 

Men's field/Multis

Men's high jump: Django Lovett hit the standard, Michael Mason is first in the rankings quotas (2 athletes).

Men's shot put: Tim Nedow (1 athlete)

Men's decathlon: Damian Warner, Pierce Lepage (2 athletes). 


Total: 5

 

Women's field/Multis

Women's long jump: Christabel Nettey (1 athlete) Christabel Nettey is now 30th in rankings.

Women's pole vault: Alysha Newman, Anicka Newell (2 athletes)

Women's shot put: Sarah Mitton, Brittney Crew (2 athletes)

Women's javelin: Liz Gleadle (1 athlete)

Women's hammer: Camryn Rogers, Jillian Weir (2 athletes)

Women's heptathlon: Georgia Ellenwood, should be in the top 24 when the rankings are released (1 athlete)

 

Total: 9

 

So as of this moment Canada has qualified 54 athletes. Not bad considering covid restrictions.

 

On the bubble

Men's 1500: Charles PT in 46th (one spot below the quota)

Men's hammer: Adam Keenan in 33rd (one spot below the quota)

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11 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Final qualification tracker for Athletics, subject to change

 

Men's track

Men's 100: Andre De Grasse, Bismark Boateng, Gavin Smellie (3 athletes). The latter two still in the last 6 for WR quotas, so not official yet.

Men's 200:  Andre De Grasse, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney (2 athletes). All three are pretty much locks to qualify. Rodney will move up in the rankings by a couple of spots based on his performance at nationals

Men's 800: Marco Arop, Brandon McBride (2 athletes). 

Men's 5000: Mohammed Ahmed, Justyn Knight, Lucas Bruchet (3 athletes)

Men's 10000: Mohammed Ahmed

Men's 3000m steeplechase: Matthew Hughes, John Gay (2 athletes).

Men's 4x100 relay: Not qualified yet officially, but should. Since 3 are qualified in the individual event, +Brown and Rodney.


Total: 12

 

Women's track

Women's 100: Crystal Emmanuel. Khamica Bingham has moved into a WR quota (2 athletes)

Women's 200: Crystal Emmanuel 

Women's 400: Kyra Constantine, Natassha McDonald (2 athletes)

Women's 800: Melissa Bishop, Lindsey Butterworth, Madeleine Kelly (3 athletes). Kelly is 41st in the rankings. 

Women's 1500: Gabriela Stafford, Natalia Hawthorn, Lucia Stafford (3 athletes). Stafford is in 33rd.

Women's 5000: Andrea Seccafien, Julie-Anne Staehli, Kate Van Buskirk (3 athletes). 

Women's 10000: Andrea Seccafien. 

Women's 400m hurdles: Sage Wastson. Noelle Montcalm's performance puts her in the last qualifying position (2 athletes). 

Women's 3000m steeplechase: Geneviève Lalonde, Regan Yee (standard), Butterworth (3 athletes). Butterworth now into a qualifying position in the WR

Women's 4x400 relay: 2 more athletes will be named to join the individual qualifiers + Watson.

 

Total: 20

 

Road events:

Men's marathon: Ben Preisner, Cameron Levins, Trevor Hofbauer

Men's 50km race walk: Evan Dunfee, Mathieu Bilodeau

Women's marathon: Malindi Elmore, Dayna Pidhoresky, Natasha Wodak

 

No one qualified in 20km race walk for either gender.


Total: 8 athletes.

 

Men's field/Multis

Men's high jump: Django Lovett hit the standard, Michael Mason is first in the rankings quotas (2 athletes).

Men's shot put: Tim Nedow (1 athlete)

Men's decathlon: Damian Warner, Pierce Lepage (2 athletes). 


Total: 5

 

Women's field/Multis

Women's long jump: Christabel Nettey (1 athlete) Christabel Nettey is now 30th in rankings.

Women's pole vault: Alysha Newman, Anicka Newell (2 athletes)

Women's shot put: Sarah Mitton, Brittney Crew (2 athletes)

Women's javelin: Liz Gleadle (1 athlete)

Women's hammer: Camryn Rogers, Jillian Weir (2 athletes)

Women's heptathlon: Georgia Ellenwood, should be in the top 24 when the rankings are released (1 athlete)

 

Total: 9

 

So as of this moment Canada has qualified 54 athletes. Not bad considering covid restrictions.

 

On the bubble

Men's 1500: Charles PT in 46th (one spot below the quota)

Men's hammer: Adam Keenan in 33rd (one spot below the quota)

I feel like this is a bit of a disappointment compared to what it could have been but you with covid restrictions, the delay and some injuries I think we came out ok in the end. There does seem to be a lot of development and potential for the next 3 years. 

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7 minutes ago, james89 said:

I feel like this is a bit of a disappointment compared to what it could have been but you with covid restrictions, the delay and some injuries I think we came out ok in the end. There does seem to be a lot of development and potential for the next 3 years. 

Yea, the women's 4x100 relay ran out of time (could have easily qualified), so there is a quota loss of 3 there + 1 from the other two relays (due to the reduction in relay team sizes). That is already 61 athletes, not too far off the 66 that was sent too Rio.

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13 hours ago, intoronto said:

Final qualification tracker for Athletics, subject to change

 

Men's track

Men's 100: Andre De Grasse, Bismark Boateng, Gavin Smellie (3 athletes). The latter two still in the last 6 for WR quotas, so not official yet.

Men's 200:  Andre De Grasse, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney (2 athletes). All three are pretty much locks to qualify. Rodney will move up in the rankings by a couple of spots based on his performance at nationals

Men's 800: Marco Arop, Brandon McBride (2 athletes). 

Men's 5000: Mohammed Ahmed, Justyn Knight, Lucas Bruchet (3 athletes)

Men's 10000: Mohammed Ahmed

Men's 3000m steeplechase: Matthew Hughes, John Gay (2 athletes).

Men's 4x100 relay: Not qualified yet officially, but should. Since 3 are qualified in the individual event, +Brown and Rodney.


Total: 12

 

Women's track

Women's 100: Crystal Emmanuel. Khamica Bingham has moved into a WR quota (2 athletes)

Women's 200: Crystal Emmanuel 

Women's 400: Kyra Constantine, Natassha McDonald (2 athletes)

Women's 800: Melissa Bishop, Lindsey Butterworth, Madeleine Kelly (3 athletes). Kelly is 41st in the rankings. 

Women's 1500: Gabriela Stafford, Natalia Hawthorn, Lucia Stafford (3 athletes). Stafford is in 33rd.

Women's 5000: Andrea Seccafien, Julie-Anne Staehli, Kate Van Buskirk (3 athletes). 

Women's 10000: Andrea Seccafien. 

Women's 400m hurdles: Sage Wastson. Noelle Montcalm's performance puts her in the last qualifying position (2 athletes). 

Women's 3000m steeplechase: Geneviève Lalonde, Regan Yee (standard), Butterworth (3 athletes). Butterworth now into a qualifying position in the WR

Women's 4x400 relay: 2 more athletes will be named to join the individual qualifiers + Watson.

 

Total: 20

 

Road events:

Men's marathon: Ben Preisner, Cameron Levins, Trevor Hofbauer

Men's 50km race walk: Evan Dunfee, Mathieu Bilodeau

Women's marathon: Malindi Elmore, Dayna Pidhoresky, Natasha Wodak

 

No one qualified in 20km race walk for either gender.


Total: 8 athletes.

 

Men's field/Multis

Men's high jump: Django Lovett hit the standard, Michael Mason is first in the rankings quotas (2 athletes).

Men's shot put: Tim Nedow (1 athlete)

Men's decathlon: Damian Warner, Pierce Lepage (2 athletes). 


Total: 5

 

Women's field/Multis

Women's long jump: Christabel Nettey (1 athlete) Christabel Nettey is now 30th in rankings.

Women's pole vault: Alysha Newman, Anicka Newell (2 athletes)

Women's shot put: Sarah Mitton, Brittney Crew (2 athletes)

Women's javelin: Liz Gleadle (1 athlete)

Women's hammer: Camryn Rogers, Jillian Weir (2 athletes)

Women's heptathlon: Georgia Ellenwood, should be in the top 24 when the rankings are released (1 athlete)

 

Total: 9

 

So as of this moment Canada has qualified 54 athletes. Not bad considering covid restrictions.

 

On the bubble

Men's hammer: Adam Keenan in 33rd (one spot below the quota)

This is now confirmed. Hoping Adam can find himself into  quota.

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I watched the semi-finals of the diving trials. The men's 3m is going to be fascinating later today - Imbeau-Dulac is the most consistent, Fofana has the biggest highs and lowest lows and Ciprick is a bit inconsistent as well.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Cédric Fofana will be the 3m entrant for Canada

It’s gonna be strange in 2024 when Canada’s men’s diving is strong than than the women. But lots of exciting young talent coming like Fofana. 

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Canada's team size stands at 367 athletes atm.

 

These can add to the team:

 

-Men's hammer throw (Athletics) - Adam Keenan is the first reserve

-Men's basketball (12 athletes) - Waiting for qualification tournament to end on Sunday

-Laurence Vincent Lapointe is still waiting to hear if she can compete in canoeing

-An appeal on the exclusion of the equestrian jumping team is still outstanding ?

-There is an appeal currently regarding Jeremy Chartier's potential participation in Tokyo. We will know the verdict on Friday.

-Still waiting word on Yvette Yong receiving the unused quota from the Oceania Qualification tournament. 

-Any B standard swimmer being invited to the games (unlikely, but still a possibility exists). 

 

so if everything is positive then we are looking at 385+ athletes

 

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