OMA President Doug Smith presents The Brian Keaveney Trophy
to Niegel Geohagen and the JamCan International Athletics Club
The Trophy goes to the top scoring Club at the Provincial Indoor Championships
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This was the 49th Annual Championships. We had the largest turnout in history
M95 Atter Singh Sekhon set CAN Records in SIX Events
60m – 15.51
200m – 1:07:59
400m – 3:06.60
LJ – 1.14m
SP – 4.07m
WT – 4.79m
The W35 JamCan Relay team broke the CAN 4X200m Relay Record in 1:59.36
Debbie King, Kem McLean, Linda Reid, Sheree Mullings
The old CAN was 2:07.90 – Nancy Catton, Amy Ballon, Kate Cochrane-Brink, Marijana Primorac – 2015
M70 Richard Lech ran 11.11 in the 60m Hurdles
breaking Ian Hume’s 11.3 CAN Record from 34 years ago!
Mixed 50 UTTC Relay team finally set an ONT Record in the 4X400 in 5:38.16
Wayne Chee, Clara Northcott, Anne Koch, Chris Madsen
We have recornized Mixed Gender Relays (2 women and 2 men) for a few years – nobody’s ever out a team together!
Results, Meet Records and Photos
Club Scores
1) JAMCAN International Athletics 390
(added 14 pts from the Pentathlon Championships)
2) University of Toronto T.C 355
3) Throwers Club 89
4) Ottawa Lions T.F.C. 64
5) Newmarket Huskies Track Cl 60
6) Variety Village Athletic 38
7) Toronto Harriers 30
8) The Gazelles 26
9) Longboat Roadrunners 24
10) Brantford T.F.C. 22
11) Dundas Valley Track Club 21
11) Physi-Kult Kingston 21
11) Brockville Legion Track Cl 21
14) Muskoka Algonquin Runners 17
15) Runner’s Life 16
16) Ultimate Body Sprint Club 14
16) Guelph Track & Field Club 14
18) U Windsor Athletic Club 12
18) York University Track & Fi 12
18) Niagara Olympic Club 12
21) Thames Athletics Club 11
22) Cambridge Harriers 8
23) Toronto Race Walkers 7
23) Monarch Athletics Club 7
23) Etobicoke Track & Field Cl 7
26) Toronto Olympic Club 5