![]() ![]() ![]() "Competing against Georgia was an amazing experience. I was lucky to have Georgia to compete against," Ostertag said. Nicole Ostertag won the women's heptathlon with 6019 points, edging out Georgia Ellenwood of Langley, B.C., by 18. "We have a lot of energy, we have a lot of really good things happening in the throws right now and it's about putting it together," Rogers said. Rogers - who won silver at the 2022 world championships and whose personal best is 78.62 - said she is now aiming for the 80 mark. "After this, I'm even more excited - if that's possible - than before for worlds," she said. Richmond, B.C., native Camryn Rogers won the women's hammer throw event setting a Canadian championship record with a throw of 77.43 metres. Khamica Bingham won the women's 100 final with a time of 11.25 seconds. He competed earlier in the discus, placing sixth, and will take part in the hurdles on Saturday. He's a champion."ĭamian Warner - the reigning Olympic champion in the decathlon - failed to qualify for the men's 400 after missing the cut in the preliminary round. "His season is his season and mine is mine," said Brown. ![]() With that, he has yet to meet the qualifying standard - with the window closing Sunday - for next month's world championships in the 100. Six-time Olympic medallist Andre De Grasse failed to qualify for the men's 100 final.ĭe Grasse finished ninth among the semifinalists with a time of 10.21 seconds. "I've had championships go down to the wire and I was used to it and it was the moment I lived for," Brown said, standing next to his son Kingsley. Aaron Brown won his fifth straight men's 100-metre national title with a time of 10.08 seconds at the Canadian Track and Field Championships on Friday.īrendon Rodney finished second in the event (10.12), closely followed by fellow Olympians Bismark Boateng (10.17) and Jerome Blake (10.19). ![]()
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