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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, Women’s 200m

Zoe Sherar - Women’s 400m

Lauren Gale - Women’s 400m

Jazz Shukla - Women’s 800m

Lucia Stafford - Women’s 1500m

Mariam Abdul-Rashid - Women’s 100m Hurdles

Savannah Sutherland - Women’s 400m 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, Men’s 200m

Brendon Rodney - Men’s 100m, Men’s 200m

Aaron Brown - Men’s 200m

Christopher Morales-Williams - Men’s 400m

Marco Arop - Men’s 800m

Charles Philibert-Thiboutot - Men’s 1500m

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

Kieran Lumb - Men’s 1500m

Jacqueline Madogo - Women’s 200m

Sage Walker - Women’s 400m Hurdles

 

So no Weir, Butler (edit: Great Britain is declining 1 maybe 2 of their quotas, so maybe there’s a chance?), Tunks, Tennant, Overholt, Lovett, Sands, Gleadle, De Bues Stafford, Scott, or 2nd or 3rd athlete in the men’s 400m (expected if you go back a couple of years, but we have so many promising 45 runners that now it’s disappointing). 
 

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 T47 200m

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

Greg Stewart - Men’s Shot Put F46

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43 minutes ago, Josh said:

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

Lucia Stafford - Women’s 1500m

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, Men’s 200m

Brendon Rodney - Men’s 100m, Men’s 200m

Aaron Brown - Men’s 200m

Christopher Morales-Williams - Men’s 400m

Marco Arop - Men’s 800m

Charles Philibert-Thiboutot - Men’s 1500m

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

Kieran Lumb - Men’s 1500m

Jacqueline Madogo - Women’s 200m

 

So no Weir, Tunks, Tennant, Sands, Gleadle, De Bues Stafford, 2nd or 3rd athlete in the men’s 400m (expected if you go back a couple of years, but we have so many promising 45 runners that now it’s disappointing), 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

Greg Stewart - Men’s Shot Put F46

So 41 athletes 

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1 minute ago, Surlympics said:

So 41 athletes 

Made a couple of mistakes with my previous post.
 

But there’s so many athletes competing this week that are on the bubble or just outside of it that it’s kind of hard to tell. Keenan, Hamilton, Yee, Desgagnes, and Madogo have pretty much qualified for the Olympics, the rest we’ll have to wait and see.

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