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2024 Canadian Olympic Athletics Trials


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1 minute ago, Surlympics said:

Pierce lepage just posted a video of him doing the discus on Instagram and he looks really healthy !!

https://www.instagram.com/p/C8277m6PmBy/?img_index=5

 

lol

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On 6/29/2024 at 5:06 PM, intoronto said:

Yea but she is also debating going into volleyball as well and isn't fully committed to track and field

Just coming back to this thread… is she any good at volleyball? Could she potentially make the senior national team in the future?

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Final Road to Paris is out. 
 

Here’s the athletes who have qualified.
 

Jacqueline Madogo - Women’s 200m

Adam Keenan - Men’s Hammer Throw

Rowan Hamilton - Men’s Hammer Throw

Simone Plourde - Women’s 1500m

Regan Yee - Women’s 3000m Steeplechase

Michelle Harrison - Women’s 100m Hurdles

Anicka Newell - Women’s Pole Vault

Aaron Brown (already qualified) - Men’s 100m

Kieran Lumb - Men’s 1500m

Jean-Simon Desgagnes - Men’s 3000m Steeplechase

Thomas Fafard - Men’s 5000m

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4 hours ago, Josh said:

Final Road to Paris is out. 
 

Here’s the athletes who have qualified.
 

Jacqueline Madogo - Women’s 200m

Adam Keenan - Men’s Hammer Throw

Rowan Hamilton - Men’s Hammer Throw

Simone Plourde - Women’s 1500m

Regan Yee - Women’s 3000m Steeplechase

Michelle Harrison - Women’s 100m Hurdles

Anicka Newell - Women’s Pole Vault

Aaron Brown (already qualified) - Men’s 100m

Kieran Lumb - Men’s 1500m

Jean-Simon Desgagnes - Men’s 3000m Steeplechase

Thomas Fafard - Men’s 5000m

Madogo is 4th alternate in women’s 100m, Rynda 7th alternate in women’s 800m, Current 5th alternate in women’s 1500m, Scott 2nd alternate in women’s 5000m, De-Bues Stafford 8th alternate in women’s 5000m, Staehli 10th alternate in women’s 5000m (including Great Britain), Walker 7th alternate in women’s 400m hurdles, Fetherstonhaugh 7th alternate in women’s 3000m steeplechase, Tunks 4th alternate in women’s discus throw (including Great Britain), Butler 7th alternate in women’s hammer throw (including Great Britain), Gleadle 9th alternate in women’s javelin throw, Thorne 3rd alternate in men’s 110m hurdles. 
 

Realistically only Thorne, Scott, and maybe Current/Tunks have a chance at a quota although unlikely. 

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16 minutes ago, Josh said:

Madogo is 4th alternate in women’s 100m, Rynda 7th alternate in women’s 800m, Current 5th alternate in women’s 1500m, Scott 3rd alternate in women’s 5000m, De-Bues Stafford 9th alternate in women’s 5000m, Walker 7th alternate in women’s 400m hurdles, Fetherstonhaugh 7th alternate in women’s 3000m steeplechase, Tunks 5th alternate in women’s discus throw, Butler 8th alternate in women’s hammer throw, Gleadle 9th alternate in women’s javelin throw, Thorne 3rd alternate in men’s 110m hurdles. 
 

Realistically only Thorne, Scott, and maybe Current/Tunks have a chance at a quota although unlikely. 

Are there other countries that got as many people ranked 3-10 alternates as we do? It seems like a lot. 

 

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1 hour ago, james89 said:

Are there other countries that got as many people ranked 3-10 alternates as we do? It seems like a lot. 

 

Not sure :dunno:

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49 minutes ago, Josh said:

So in total that’s 42 athletes, not including potential reallocations. Decent number for Canada, was hoping for more though. 

Does this include relay additions?

 

If its 42, we are looking at a team size of around 308 ~ Which is less than Rio (which had less events/sports)

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