McGill captures 7 gold medals at Sherbrooke meet
By Earl Zukerman
SHERBROOKE – McGill 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), McGill (121) and Laval (38). The Vert
& Or also won the men’s competition with 132 points, followed
by Maine (121), Laval (96) and McGill (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 McGill 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 McGill 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
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