9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ captures 7 gold medals at Sherbrooke meet
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By Earl Zukerman
SHERBROOKE – 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ won five events in the women’s division and two
more on the men’s side at the four-team Vert & Or Open track
and field meet in Sherbrooke, Saturday.
Sherbrooke finished atop the women’s division with 164 points,
followed by Maine (152), 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ (121) and Laval (38). The Vert
& Or also won the men’s competition with 132 points, followed
by Maine (121), Laval (96) and 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ (76).
Martlets newcomer Charlène Puel – whose father Claude Puel serves
as head coach of Olympique Lyonnais, France’s reigning pro soccer
champions – won the 1,000 metres in two minutes, 58.84 seconds. It
was a solid first outing for the mathematics freshman from Nice,
falling some 14 seconds shy of the school record (2:45.1) held by
five-time all-Canadian Sarah Ali-Khan.
Other first-place finishes went to senior Heather McCurdy of
Belleville, Ont., in the triple jump (10.80 metres), sophomore
Catherine Drouin-Audet, a native of Repentigny, Que., in the 600m
(1:39.01) and freshman Mélanie Myrand of Pointe Claire, Que., in
the 3000m (10:25.32).
The final gold medal finish by the Martlets was in the 4x200 relay
(1:48.59), which featured Majenta Whyte Potter-Mal of Montreal,
Alison Cameron-Vendrig of Ottawa, Katherine Elmore of Pittsburgh,
P.A., and Hilary Kellar-Parsons, from London, Ont.
For the Redmen, Lucas Lafourcade and Dong Liu, both freshmen, were
the only ones to come away with a first-place finish.
Lafourcade, from the Bordeaux region in France, captured the long
jump with a leap of 6.60 metres.
Liu, a science major from China, won the 60m sprint in 9.01
seconds.
The 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ track team will now prepare for an upcoming tri-meet
with the University of Vermont and Middlebury College in
Burlington, Vt., on Jan. 23.
The first home competition of the new year will be the 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ Team
Challenge, arguably the largest university meet in Canada. The
two-day event, which is expected to attract about 20 teams and 600
athletes from various CIS and NCAA institutions, is slated to be
held at Tomlinson Fieldhouse, Jan. 30-31.
MARTLETS MEDALISTS:
GOLD:
Catherine Drouin-Audet, 600m, 1:39.01
Charlène Puel, 1000m, 2:58.84
Mélanie Myrand, 3000m, 10:25.32
Heather McCurdy, triple jump, 10.80m
SILVER:
Brittany Therrien, 1500m, 4:59.24
Zaria Stoffman, 60m hurdles, 9.21
Zaria Stoffman, high jump, 5.50m (tied for third)
Mélinda-Megan Rock, pole vault, 3.00m
Alana Battiston, pentathlon, 3165 pts.
BRONZE
Kate Elmore, long jump, 5.10m
REDMEN MEDALISTS:
GOLD:
Dong Liu, 60m, 9.01
Lucas Lafourcade, long jump, 6.60m
SILVER:
Daniel Kramer, 1500m, 4:14.51
Maxime Beaumont-Courteau, 60m, 9.81
BRONZE
David Faille, 60m, 7.04,
Andrew Archibald, long jump, 6.42m
SOURCE:
Earl Zukerman
Communications Officer
Dept. of Athletics & Recreation, Room 225 B
9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ
475 Pine Avenue W.,
Montreal, QC H2W 1S4
CANADA
514-398-7012 (Tel.)
514-398-1956 (Fax)