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2017 Cross Country Championships

CIS cross country roundup

CIS cross country roundup

Photo credit Brenda Chisholm, StFX Athletics

StFX X-Men and X-Women sweep AUS cross country titles

Source: AUS Communications

HALIFAX, N.S. - The StFX X-Men and X-Women capped a successful AUS cross country season as they claimed both the men`s and women's team banners, while StFX`s Connor McGuire and UNB`s Frida Aspnaes won the individual gold medals, Saturday afternoon at the 2012 Subway AUS cross country championship hosted by Dalhousie University.

It marked the fifth AUS banner in the past seven years for the defending champion X-Men, while the X-Women claimed their sixth AUS title in the last eight years.

Full Results:

Men:
http://www.atlanticuniversitysport.com/mens/crosscountry/2012_AUS_Championship_M.pdf

Women:
http://www.atlanticuniversitysport.com/womens/crosscountry/2012_AUS_Championship_W.pdf

In the men`s 10-kilometre event, the X-Men placed six runners in the top 10 to finish with 24 points in the team standings. McGuire, who hails from Summerside, P.E.I., crossed the finish line in 32:22, two seconds ahead of the Dalhousie`s Matt McNeil (32:24). Scott Donald, also from StFX, rounded out the podium with a time of 32:51.

Dalhousie was second in the men`s team standings with 61 points and Memorial third with 94.

StFX swept the AUS men`s major awards as McGuire was named the AUS cross country athlete of the year for the second consecutive season and also received the student-athlete community service award.

Donald, a first-year runner from Ottawa, Ont., was named the AUS rookie of the year and StFX head coach Bernie Chisholm was selected as the AUS men`s coach of the year.

In the women's five-kilometre event, the X-Women placed four runners in the top 10 to finish with 37 points in the women`s team standings. Dalhousie was second with 45 points while the UNB Varsity Reds finished third with 60.

UNB`s Aspnaes, a native of Sweden, won the individual gold medal in a time of 17:56, eight seconds ahead of Dalhousie`s Holly Van Gestel. Finishing third was Memorial University`s Caroline McIlroy in a time of 18:16.

Aspnaes, who won every AUS race she participated in this season, was also honoured as the 2012 AUS athlete of the year this evening.

Dalhousie`s Vanessa Linton was named the AUS rookie of the year, St. Thomas Tommies runner Kyla Tanner received the student-athlete community service award and Bernie Chisholm swept the coach of the year awards, taking home the women`s honour as well.

"I am extremely proud of both the men's and women's teams," said StFX University head coach Bernie Chisholm. "The women dug deep and turned out an outstanding performance for the championship win and our men's team ran a tremendous race, running in a pack staying strong through to the finish."

The 2012 CIS cross country championship takes place Saturday, November 10th at Western University in London, Ont.

2012 AUS major award recipients:

Women:

AUS Athlete of the Year: UNB - Frida Aspnaes
AUS Rookie of the Year: Dalhousie - Vanessa Linton
AUS Coach of the Year: StFX - Bernie Chisholm
AUS Student-Athlete Community Service Award: St. Thomas - Kyla Tanner

Men:

AUS Athlete of the Year: StFX - Connor McGuire
AUS Men's Rookie of the Year: StFX - Scott Donald
AUS Men's Coach of the Year: StFX - Bernie Chilsom
AUS Student-Athlete Community Service Award: StFX - Connor McGuire

2012 AUS cross country all-stars: (top seven finishers):

WOMEN
UNB - Frida Aspnaes
Dalhousie - Holly Van Gestel
Memorial - Caroline McIlroy
StFX - Melissa Hardy
StFX - Natalie Kannenberg
StFX - Lynette Manuel
Dalhousie - Ellen Chappell

MEN
StFX - Connor McGuire
Dalhousie - Matt McNeil
StFX - Scott Donald
Moncton - Jeremie Pellerin
StFX - Lee Wesselius
StFX - Dennis Kayumba
Memorial - Graham MacDonald

Gryphons sweep OUA cross country banners

Source: York Sports Info

TORONTO - The University of Guelph Gryphons swept the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) men's and women's cross country titles at Kingbridge Centre in King City, Ont., on Saturday morning (Oct. 27).

Women's complete results

Men's complete results

Both teams continued their dominance within the OUA, as the women won their ninth straight banner and the men their eighth.

Conditions were cold and wet at Kingbridge Centre as a steady rain fell throughout the morning, making the technically difficult course also slick and muddy.

In the women's 5km race, which went off first, Guelph's Genevieve Lalonde opened up a big lead early on and stayed out in front throughout the entirety of the race, crossing the finish line in a time of 17:45.96 to earn the OUA MVP award, presented by Suunto, as well as the gold medal. Coming in nearly 14 seconds behind her was McMaster's Victoria Coates, who took the silver in a time of 17:59.57, while Guelph's Madeline Yungblut won the bronze medal in a time of 18:04.51. Yungblut also earned the OUA rookie of the year award as the first rookie to cross the finish line.

The Gryphons swept the podium in the men's 10km race, with Ross Proudfoot taking the gold medal in a time of 32:06.17, Yves Sikubwabo winning the silver in a time of 32:22.74 and Andrew Nixon claiming bronze with a time of 32:23.16. Proudfoot was named the OUA's MVP for winning the singles championship, and Sikubwabo was the recipient of the OUA rookie of the year award.

The top runners from the OUA championships will next head to London, Ont., for the CIS championships, which will be hosted by the Western University Mustangs at Thames Valley Golf Course on Saturday, Nov. 10. Full results attached below.

OUA MAJOR AWARDS

Women’s MVP, presented by Suunto
Genevieve Lalonde (Guelph)

Women’s Community Service Award
Nadine Frost (Guelph)

Women’s Coach of the Year
Dave Scott-Thomas (Guelph)

Men’s MVP, presented by Suunto
Ross Proudfoot (Guelph)

Men’s Community Service Award
Charly Allan (Waterloo)

Men’s Coach of the Year
Kip Sigsworth (Lakehead)

Women's OUA All-Stars

First Team
Genevieve Lalonde (Guelph) – OUA MVP, presented by Suunto
Victoria Coates (McMaster)
Madeline Yungblut (Guelph) – OUA Rookie of the Year
Andrea Seccafien (Guelph)
Carise Thompson (Guelph)
Julie-Anne Staelhi (Queen's)
Maddy McDonald (McMaster)

Second Team
Joanna Brown (Guelph)
Nadine Frost (Guelph)
Jenn Corrick (Windsor)
Courtney Patterson (McMaster)
Amandra Truelove (Western)
Lydia Frost (Guelph)
Stephanie MacNeill (McMaster)

Men's OUA All-Stars

First Team
Ross Proudfoot (Guelph) – OUA MVP, presented by Suunto
Yves Sikubwabo (Guelph) – OUA Rookie of the Year
Andrew Nixon (Guelph)
Mathew Walters (Windsor)
Aaron Hendrikx (Guelph)
Dylan Brown (Lakehead)
Taylor Reid (McMaster)

Second Team
Jeremy Cooper (Windsor)
Lionel Sanders (McMaster)
Jeff Archer (Queen's)
Kyle Grieve (Guelph)
Nick Falk (Windsor)
Tommy Lecours (Guelph)
Tyson Loney (Queen's)

Women's Final Team Standings
1. Guelph, 21 points
2. McMaster, 50
3. Western, 101
4. Windsor, 121
5. Toronto, 152
6. Queen's, 161
7. Waterloo, 198
8. Lakehead, 213
9. Ottawa, 240
10. Laurentian, 283
11. York, 353
12. Brock, 365
13. Laurier, 368
14. Nipissing, 380
15. Trent, 417

Men's Final Team Standings
1. Guelph, 22 points
2. Windsor, 63
3. Queen's, 86
4. McMaster, 118
5. Lakehead, 147
6. Western, 149
7. Waterloo, 180
8. Toronto, 187
9. Laurier, 226
10. Brock, 339
11. York , 347
12. Ottawa, 351
13. Nipissing, 408
14. Trent, 458

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