2023 Canadian Track and Field Championships | |
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Organisers | Athletics Canada |
Dates | July 27-30, 2023 |
Host city | Langley, British Columbia |
Venue | McLeod Athletic Park |
Level | Senior |
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]
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]
Athlete selected to compete in event at the 2023 World Athletics Championships
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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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 | 45.48 | Miles Misener-Daley | 45.96 | Nathan George | 46.55 |
800 metres | Marco Arop | 1:44.64 | Abdullahi Hassan | 1:46.93 | Stephen Evans | 1:47.02 |
1500 metres | Kieran Lumb | 3:37.24 | Charles Philibert-Thiboutot | 3:38.01 | Jean-Simon Desgagnés | 3:40.59 |
5000 metres | Ben Flanagan | 13:39.96 | Mitchell Ubene | 13:43.41 | Thomas Fafard | 13:49.49 |
10,000 metres [lower-greek 1] | Jeremy Coughler | 28:46.96 | Perry Mackinson | 28:52.60 | Juan Luis Barrios | 28:55.82 |
110 metres hurdles | Craig Thorne | 13.59 | Damian Warner | 13.73 | David Adeleye | 13.98 |
400 metres hurdles | Justin Rose | 51.38 | Ben Tilson | 51.97 | Owen Babcock | 52.66 |
3000 metres steeplechase | Jean-Simon Desgagnés | 8:24.47 | Jordan Macintosh | 8:31.32 | Kevin Robertson | 8:37.94 |
20 kilometres race walk | Tyler Wilson | 1:37:21 | Heath Semeniuk | 1:47:21 | Jianping Xu | 1:58:43 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump | Django Lovett | 2.18 m | Noel Vanderzee | 2.16 m | Eric Chatten | 2.14 m |
Pole vault | Nojah Parker | 5.40 m | Nathan Filipek | 5.23 m | Daniel Gleason | 5.18 m |
Long jump | Pierce LePage | 7.64 m | Scott Joseph | 7.46 m | Olorunfemi Akinduro | 7.23 m |
Triple jump | Olorunfemi Akinduro | 16.14 m | Kenneth West | 15.58 m | Daxx Turner | 15.44 m |
Shot put | Mark Bujnowski | 19.60 m | Youssef Koudssi | 19.05 m | Spencer Lewis | 17.89 m |
Discus throw | Youssef Koudssi | 58.47 m | Jerimiah Nubbe | 57.32 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-Polack | 6929 | Cole Wilson | 6803 | Max Speiser | 6729 |
Athlete selected to compete in event at the 2023 World Athletics Championships
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Khamica Bingham | 11.25 | Sade McCreath | 11.32 | Jacqueline Madogo | 11.33 |
200 metres | Jacqueline Madogo | 22.91 | Sade McCreath | 23.19 | Zoe Sherar | 23.33 |
400 metres | Grace Konrad | 52.11 | Zoe Sherar | 52.30 | Madeline Price | 52.57 |
800 metres | Madeleine Kelly | 2:02.29 | Aurora Rynda | 2:02.73 | 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 Scott | 15:46.72 | Julie-Anne Staehli | 15:47.62 | Leslie Sexton | 15:50.08 |
10,000 metres [lower-greek 1] | Natasha Wodak | 32:42.77 | Katelyn Ayers | 33:11.72 | Cleo Boyd | 33:27.18 |
100 metres hurdles | Michelle Harrison | 12.82 | Mariam Abdul-Rashid | 12.83 | Tatiana Aholou | 13.13 |
400 metres hurdles | Savannah Sutherland | 56.14 | Brooke Overholt | 56.17 | Marie-Frédérique Poulin | 58.49 |
3000 metres steeplechase | Regan Yee | 9:24.82 | Ceili McCabe | 9:25.98 | Grace Fetherstonaugh | 9:31.27 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump | Marguerite Lorenzo | 1.82 m | Falyn Reaugh | 1.78 m | Madisson Lawrence | 1.74 m |
Pole vault | Alysha Newman | 4.73 m | Anicka Newell | 4.46 m | Heather Abadie | 4.21 m |
Long jump | Hayley Manners | 6.10 m | Aasha Goodwiler | 5.98 m | Leah Jones | 5.89 m |
Triple jump | Caroline Ehrhardt | 13.30 m | Busola Akinduro | 12.82 m | Mandy Brunet | 12.52 m |
Shot put | Sarah Mitton | 19.69 m | Grace Tennat | 16.49 m | Cynthia Appiah | 14.84 m |
Discus throw | Julia Tunks | 57.17 m | Rachel Andres | 54.50 m | Sara Han | 50.04 m |
Hammer throw | Camryn Rogers | 77.43 m | Kaila Butler | 65.61 m | Jillian Weir | 65.58 m |
Heptathlon | Nicole Osterag | 6019 | Georgia Ellenwood | 6001 | Madisson Lawrence | 5710 |
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