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2024 Canadian Olympic Athletics Trials


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Rynda in theory into top 48 as well. 

Sri Lankan athlete behind her is going to run a 600m tomorrow and might pass her

Not to mention the Spanish athlete who may have also raced a nationals?

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So, just to recap, here’s the athletes that have qualified for the Olympic and Paralympic teams. 
 

I’ll do the calculations for the road to Paris athletes in a bit. 
 

Olympic Team

Audrey Leduc - Women’s 100m

Zoe Sherar - Women’s 400m

Lauren Gale - Women’s 400m

Jazz Shukla - Women’s 800m

Mariam Abdul-Rashid - Women’s 100m Hurdles

Celi McCabe - Women’s 3000m Steeplechase

Camryn Rogers - Women’s Hammer Throw

Alysha Newman - Women’s Pole Vault

Sarah Mitton - Women’s Shot Put

Malindi Elmore - Women’s Marathon (already named to the team)

Olivia Lundman - Mixed Team Race Walk (already named to the team)

Andre DeGrasse - Men’s 100m

Brendon Rodney - Men’s 100m

Christopher Morales-Williams - Men’s 400m

Marco Arop - Men’s 800m

Mo Ahmed - Men’s 5000m, Men’s 10000m (already named to the team)

Ben Flanagan - Men’s 5000m

Ethan Katzberg - Men’s Hammer Throw

Cam Levins - Men’s Marathon (already named to the team)

Evan Dunfee - Men’s 20km Race Walk, Mixed Team Race Walk (already named to the team)

Rory Linkletter - Men’s Marathon (already named to the team)

Damian Warner - Decathlon

Pierce LePage - Decathlon 

 

Road to Paris Rankings - TBD

Rowan Hamilton - Men’s Hammer Throw

Adam Keenan - Men’s Hammer Throw
Anicka Newell - Women’s Pole Vault

Michelle Harrison - Women’s 100m Hurdles
Aurora Rynda - Women’s 800m

Craig Thorne - Men’s 110m Hurdles

Regan Yee - Women’s 3000m Steeplechase

Jean-Simon Desgagnes - Men’s 3000m Steeplechase

Thomas Fafard - Men’s 5000m

Jacqueline Madogo - Women’s 100m

Sade McCreath - Women’s 100m

3rd athlete in men’s 100m/women’s 400m

2nd athlete in men’s 800m

 

So no Weir, Tunks, Tennant, Sands, Gleadle, De Bues Stafford or Butler. 
 

Paralympic Team

Julia Hanes - Women’s F33 Shot Put

Amanda Rummery - Women’s T46 400m

Zachary Gingras - Men’s T38 400m

Austin Smeenk - Men’s T34 100m

Anthony Bouchard - Men’s T52 100m

Cody Fournie - Men’s T51 100m

Katie Pegg - Women’s F46 Shot Put

Sheriauna Haase - Women’s T46 100m

Bianca Borgella - Women’s T13 100m

Nate Reich - Men’s T38 1500m

Charlotte Bolton - Women’s Discus Throw F41

Renee Foessel - Women’s Discus Throw F38

Jesse Zesseu - Men’s Discus Throw F37, Men’s Long Jump T37

Noah Vucsics - Men’s Long Jump T20

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2 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Rynda in theory into top 48 as well. 

Sri Lankan athlete behind her is going to run a 600m tomorrow and might pass her

Not to mention the Spanish athlete who may have also raced a nationals?

Is she 48th with or without Mageean?

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10 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Walker into a tie for 39th

 

Overholt into 47th (and out)

She’s at least 40th unfortunately. Angounou is 0.2 points above her, and Grebo clocked the entry standard at the French Championships. 

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