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Canada at the 2023 World Athletics Championships


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Men

100m- Brendon Rodney, Jerome Blake

200m- Andre DeGrasse, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney

800m- Marco Arop, Abdullahi Hassan

1500m- Kieran Lumb, Charles Philibert-Thiboutot

5000m- Mohammed Ahmed, Ben Flanagan

10000m- Mohammed Ahmed

Marathon- Justin Kent, Rory Linkletter, Ben Priesner

3000m Steeplechase- Jean-Simon Desgagnes

20km Race Walk- Evan Dunfee

35km Race Walk- Evan Dunfee

4x100m Relay- TBD

 

High Jump- Django Lovett

Shot Put- Mark Bujnowski

Hammer Throw- Rowan Hamilton, Ethan Katzberg, Adam Keenan

 

Decathlon- Pierce LePage, Damian Warner

 

Women

 

100m- Khamica Bingham

400m- Kyra Constantine, Grace Konrad

800m- Madeleine Kelly, Jazz Shukla

1500m- Kate Current, Simone Plourde, Lucia Stafford

5000m- Briana Scott, Julie-Ann Staehli, Erin Teschuk

Marathon- Sasha Gollish, Natasha Wodak

100m Hurdles- Mariam Abdul-Rashid, Michelle Harrison

400m Hurdles- Brooke Overholt, Savannah Sutherland

3000m Steeplechase- Regan Yee, Ceili McCabe

4x400m Relay- TBD

 

Pole Vault- Anicka Newell, Alysha Newman

Shot Put- Sarah Mitton, Grace Tennant

Hammer Throw- Camryn Rogers, Jillian Weir

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:CAN Day 1 Schedule 

 

Morning Session

Men's Shot Put Qualification- 1:10AM PST / 4:10AM EST (Mark Bujnowski)

Men's 20km Race Walk Final- 1:50AM PST / 4:50AM EST (Evan Dunfee)

Men's 3000m Steeplechase Qualification- 2:35AM PST / 5:35AM EST (Jean-Simon Desgagnes)

Men's Hammer Throw Group A- 3:00AM PST / 6:00AM EST (Ethan Katzberg/Adam Keenan)

Women's 1500m Heat 1- 4:15AM PST / 7:15AM EST (Lucia Stafford)

Women's 1500m Heat 3- 4:36AM PST / 7:36AM EST (Simone Plourde)

Men's Hammer Throw Group B- 4:45AM PST / 7:45AM EST (Rowan Hamilton)

Women's 1500m Heat 4- 4:48 AM PST / 7:48AM EST (Kate Current)

 

Evening Session

Men's 1500m Heat 1- 10:02AM PST / 1:02PM EST (Charles Philibert-Thiboutot)

Men's 1500m Heat 3- 10:20AM PST / 1:20PM EST (Kieran Lumb)

Men's 100m Heat TBD- 10:41AM PST / 1:41PM EST (Brendon Rodney/Jerome Blake) 

Men's Shot Put Final- 11:37AM PST / 2:37PM EST (Must qualify)

 

Race walk got delayed due to weather conditions.

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7 minutes ago, Josh said:

4th for Dunfee in the men's 20km race walk :p

Also reached the OQS in this event!

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5 minutes ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

What a great run by Desgagnes! Through to the semis

No semifinals in steeplechase :)

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Huge NR for Katzberg in men's hammer throw qualification! 81.18m :yikes::yikes::yikes: 

 

2.45m improvement on his previous PB of 78.73m.

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