2023 Canadian Track and Field Championships

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2023 Canadian Track and Field Championships
Organisers Athletics Canada
DatesJuly 27-30, 2023
Host city Langley, British Columbia
VenueMcLeod Athletic Park
LevelSenior
Official website https://athletics.ca/events/bell-canadian-track-field-championships-2023/
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The 2023 Canadian Track and Field Championships took place in Langley, British Columbia from July 27 to 30. Organized by Athletics Canada, they served as the senior national championship for track and field in Canada. [1]

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Granted they had achieved the world standard or had the necessary world ranking, athletes finishing in first earned automatic births to represent Canada at the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary. [2] The championships were held concurrently with the Canadian U20 Track and Field Championships. [3]

Men's results

  Athlete selected to compete in event at the 2023 World Athletics Championships

Track events

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres Aaron Brown 10.08 Brendon Rodney 10.12 Bismark Boateng 10.17
200 metres Andre De Grasse 20.01 Aaron Brown 20.10 Brendon Rodney 20.15
400 metres Christopher Morales Williams 45.48Miles Misener-Daley45.96Nathan George46.55
800 metres Marco Arop 1:44.64 Abdullahi Hassan 1:46.93Stephen Evans1:47.02
1500 metres Kieran Lumb 3:37.24 Charles Philibert-Thiboutot 3:38.01 Jean-Simon Desgagnés 3:40.59
5000 metres Ben Flanagan 13:39.96Mitchell Ubene13:43.41Thomas Fafard13:49.49
10,000 metres [lower-greek 1] Jeremy Coughler28:46.96Perry Mackinson28:52.60Juan Luis Barrios28:55.82
110 metres hurdles Craig Thorne13.59 Damian Warner 13.73David Adeleye13.98
400 metres hurdles Justin Rose51.38Ben Tilson51.97Owen Babcock52.66
3000 metres steeplechase Jean-Simon Desgagnés 8:24.47Jordan Macintosh8:31.32Kevin Robertson8:37.94
20 kilometres race walk Tyler Wilson1:37:21Heath Semeniuk1:47:21Jianping Xu1:58:43

Field events

EventGoldSilverBronze
High jump Django Lovett 2.18 mNoel Vanderzee2.16 mEric Chatten2.14 m
Pole vault Nojah Parker5.40 mNathan Filipek5.23 mDaniel Gleason5.18 m
Long jump Pierce LePage 7.64 mScott Joseph7.46 mOlorunfemi Akinduro7.23 m
Triple jump Olorunfemi Akinduro16.14 mKenneth West15.58 mDaxx Turner15.44 m
Shot put Mark Bujnowski19.60 mYoussef Koudssi19.05 mSpencer Lewis17.89 m
Discus throw Youssef Koudssi58.47 mJerimiah Nubbe57.32 m Pierce LePage 52.31 m
Hammer throw Ethan Katzberg 78.73 m Rowan Hamilton 72.81 m Adam Keenan 71.09 m
Decathlon Jared Hendricks-Polack6929Cole Wilson6803Max Speiser6729

Women's results

  Athlete selected to compete in event at the 2023 World Athletics Championships

Track events

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres Khamica Bingham 11.25Sade McCreath11.32Jacqueline Madogo11.33
200 metres Jacqueline Madogo22.91Sade McCreath23.19Zoe Sherar23.33
400 metres Grace Konrad52.11Zoe Sherar52.30Madeline Price52.57
800 metres Madeleine Kelly 2:02.29Aurora Rynda2:02.73 Jazz Shukla 2:03.94
1500 metres Lucia Stafford 4:09.52` Simone Plourde 4:10.36 Regan Yee 4:11.18
5000 metres Briana Scott15:46.72 Julie-Anne Staehli 15:47.62Leslie Sexton15:50.08
10,000 metres [lower-greek 1] Natasha Wodak 32:42.77Katelyn Ayers33:11.72Cleo Boyd33:27.18
100 metres hurdles Michelle Harrison 12.82 Mariam Abdul-Rashid 12.83Tatiana Aholou13.13
400 metres hurdles Savannah Sutherland 56.14Brooke Overholt56.17Marie-Frédérique Poulin58.49
3000 metres steeplechase Regan Yee 9:24.82Ceili McCabe9:25.98Grace Fetherstonaugh9:31.27

Field events

EventGoldSilverBronze
High jump Marguerite Lorenzo1.82 mFalyn Reaugh1.78 mMadisson Lawrence1.74 m
Pole vault Alysha Newman 4.73 mAnicka Newell4.46 mHeather Abadie4.21 m
Long jump Hayley Manners6.10 mAasha Goodwiler5.98 mLeah Jones5.89 m
Triple jump Caroline Ehrhardt13.30 mBusola Akinduro12.82 mMandy Brunet12.52 m
Shot put Sarah Mitton 19.69 mGrace Tennat16.49 mCynthia Appiah14.84 m
Discus throw Julia Tunks57.17 mRachel Andres54.50 mSara Han50.04 m
Hammer throw Camryn Rogers 77.43 mKaila Butler65.61 m Jillian Weir 65.58 m
Heptathlon Nicole Osterag6019 Georgia Ellenwood 6001Madisson Lawrence5710

Notes

  1. 1 2 The 10,000 m events were held separately at the Pacific Distance Carnival on June 23

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