Monday, January 22, 2007

U of T Nike Track Classic Results


Laurentian University women's indoor track team competed in the Nike Track Classic at the U. of Toronto this weekend. They were joined by two members of the Track North Athletic Club.

In the 1500m, Leila Angrand (Sudbury), running in her first-ever indoor competition, placed 2nd among university athletes, fourth overall. Her time was a personal best 4:44.63.

In the 3000m, Lindsy McNicoll (Capreol) also placed 2nd among university athletes, fourth overall, with a personal best time of 10:47.88.

Laurentian's competes next weekend at the Laker Open at Lake Superior State University.

Results
1500m (Place among university athletes)
Leila Angrand, 2nd, 4:44:63
Marnie Smith,5:09.14 (Personal Best)
Meghan Juuti, 12nd, 5:21.34
Stephanie Flieler, 14th, 5:29.94
Hilary Kilbreath, 16th, 5:34.93

3000m
Lindsy McNicoll, 2nd University, (4th overall), 10:47.88

4 x 800m Relay
1st, 11:08.39 (Average 2:47)

Track North
André Pelland
600m, 8th, 1:26.41 (PB)
300, 7th, 37.78 (PB)

Dan Gardiner
TJ, 2nd 12.81
LJ, 5th, 6.07

Monday, January 08, 2007

Rebecca Wins Hockey Gold in Germany

Congratulations to Rebecca Johnston, whose National Under-22 hockey team won the Air Canada European Cup by defeating host team Germany in the final yesterday. The score was 5-1, with Rebecca notching a goal and two assists.

The Canadians reached the final by beating the Swiss 11-0, the Japanese 10-0, the Germans 5-0, and then again 5-1 in the final. The Swedes and Americans were not in the tournament.

By my count, Rebecca scored two goals and five assists in the four tournament games, plus an additional goal in the exhibition.

You can see the tournament/game summary at:
http://www.hockeycanada.ca/2/3/3/3/9/index1.shtml

Saturday, January 06, 2007

Rebecca Germany versus Canada

Rebecca Johnston got a goal and an assist last night as the Canadian Women's Under-22 hockey team beat Germany 5 to 0. Her goal came on a breakaway and is sounded like the game was close (1-0) until the start of the third period. The Canadian team will play their semi-final today. Way to go Rebecca!

For a report on the game, see: http://www.hockeycanada.ca/2/3/3/3/0/index1.shtml

Friday, January 05, 2007

Devon and Rebecca in Germany

Congratulations to Devon Kershaw, who won his second world cup nordic ski race last week in Munich, Germany. Devon won a silver medal in the men's sprint, adding to his bronze world cup medal from last year.

Devon isn't the only Track North athlete competing in a different sport in Germany. Rebecca Johnston is playing for the Under-22 Canadian Women's Hockey Team in the Air Canada Cup this week. They won their first game, against Japan, the score of 10-0. They play Germany today.