Athletics Canada nominates 2019 Summer Universiade (FISU) team

Team list updated on Monday, June 3

OTTAWA – Athletics Canada announced today the 41 athletes who have been nominated to represent Canada at the 2019 Summer Universiade (FISU). The bi-annual World University Games will celebrate its 30th anniversary from July 3-14 in Napoli, Italy – six decades after the inaugural event in Torino – and will feature nearly 9,300 athletes and delegates from 128 countries.

Of the 14 men and 27 women set to compete in athletics, only four participated in the 2017 Summer Universiade that was held in Taipei City, Taiwan, making this the first FISU experience for the vast majority of the team. Canadian student-athletes will step on to the track in 26 different events ranging from the 100-metre sprint to the 10,000-metre race, 12 athletes will compete in field events ranging from the long jump to javelin throw, two will take part in the heptathlon and one the half marathon.

A veteran on the team having competed at the last two Summer Universiades, Brittany Crew says “my goal for FISU is to leave Italy with another gold medal. I want to put Canada on the map internationally in women’s shot put and I will not stop until I get there. It would be amazing to share the podium with my friend and teammate, Sarah Mitton, this year.”

Crew was one of three Canadian track and field athletes to reach the podium two years ago in Taipei. “With FISU one month before the Pan American Games, it will provide me, as well as the entire team, with a great international experience, especially with the high-level competition that the event is known for,” said Crew. “It’s basically a mini Olympics, but features student-athletes who are all under the age of 26. In my experience, it is the largest multi-sport competition next to the Olympic Games and the atmosphere is always unreal.”

Coming off a fantastic 2019 U SPORTS campaign, 800-metre specialist Jenna Westaway looks to continue her winning ways in Napoli. “The 2019 Summer Universiade is a fantastic venue for Team Canada to experience international championship racing leading into 2020. I’m going to make the most of that opportunity,” said Westaway. “I came away from FISU in 2017 disappointed, but with a better understanding of the ins and outs of Major Games. Since then I’ve moved into new space; I have the experience of Taipei and the 2018 World Championships with me, and I’m coming off of my most successful indoor season to date. I’ll be racing with the intent of moving through rounds and deep into the final. I can’t imagine a more meaningful way to have had my U SPORTS career come to an end. The 2019 Universiade team is just an absolute joy to be a part of.”

When asked what it’s like to represent Canada, Westaway added “when you wear the flag on the race line, no matter where you are in the world, you feel the support of an entire country. To me, the Maple Leaf stands for something that extends beyond nationalism; it represents the people who are behind me, supporting me every step of the way.”

Athletics competition will take place at San Paolo Stadium with qualification rounds scheduled for July 9-11 and finals on July 12-13.

The athletics team nominated to represent Canada at 2019 Summer Universiade includes:

Athletes

Name

Hometown

Affiliated School

Personal Coach

Event

Farah Abdulkarim

Ottawa, Ont.

University of Mississippi

Ryan Vanhoy

10,000m

Duan Asemota

Ajax, Ont.

Ohio State University

Charles Allen

100m

Catherine Beauchemin

Québec, Que.

Université Laval

Sylvain Cloutier

3000mSC

Chanell Botsis

Coquitlam, B.C.

University of Connecticut

Garrett Collier

Hammer throw

Mäité Bouchard

Sherbrooke, Que.

Université de Sherbrooke

Simon Croteau

800m

Kaila Butler

Port Coquitlam, B.C.

Bowling Green State University

Bradley Graham

Hammer throw

Keira Christie-Galloway

Ottawa, Ont.

Iowa State University

Hugh Conlin

100mH

Anne-Marie Comeau

Québec, Que.

Université Laval

Félix-Antoine-Lapointe

Half-marathon

Brittany Crew*

Toronto, Ont.

York University

Richard Parkinson

Shot put

Joseph Daniels

Kitchener, Ont.

Princeton University

Januz Tomko

110mh

Jean-Simon Desgagnés

Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges, Que.

Université Laval

Félix-Antoine Lapointe

3000mSC

Bridget Deveau

Halifax, N.S.

University of Massachusetts

David Jackson

Heptathlon

Laura Dickinson

Miramichi, N.B.

Syracuse University

Brian Bell

10,000

Courtney Hufsmith

Saskatoon, Sask.

University of Saskatchewan

Jamie Epp

1500m

Makiah Hunt

Niagara Falls, Ont.

University of South Dakota

Doug Wood

Pole vault

Nicole Hutchinson

West Vancouver, B.C.

Villanova University

Gina Procaccio

5000m

Karson Kowalchuk

Markham, Ont.

Mississippi State

Jamal Miller

100m

Jessy Lacourse

Québec, Que.

Université Laval

Félix-Antoine-Lapointe

3000mSC

Kieran Lumb

Vancouver, B.C.

University of British Columbia

Chris Johnson

5000m

Branna MacDougall

Kingston, Ont.

Queen’s University

Steve Boyd

10,000m

Sade McCreath-Tardiel

Ajax, Ont.

Bethune-Cookman University

Michael Dwyer

100m

Sarah Mitton*

Brooklyn, N.S.

University of Windsor

Richard Parkinson

Shot put

Shane Moffo

Stouffville, Ont.

Central Michigan University

Andre English

110mH

Brian Obonna

Brampton, Ont.

Lamar University

Frank Bucca

Triple jump

Benjamin Preisner

Milton, Ont.

University of Tulsa

Taylor Gulley

10,000m

Madeline Price

Toronto, Ont.

Duke University

Mark Mueller

400m

Ashley Pryke*

Peterborough, Ont.

University of Memphis

Richard Parkinson

Javelin

Gabrielle Rains

Sherwood Park, Alta.

Florida International University

Paul Rains

Discus

Kevin Robertson

LaSalle, Que.

Université de Montreal

Samuel Marion

1500m

Xahria Santiago

Ajax, Ont.

University of Maryland

Andrew Valmon

400mH

Zoe Sherar

Toronto, Ont.

University of Guelph

Jason Kerr

400m

Skylar Sieben

Bragg Creek, Alta.

University of Arizona

Esther Sieben

Heptathlon

Tristan Slater

North Bay, Ont.

University of Tennessee

Jim Sullivan

Pole vault

Ryan Smeeton

Calgary, Alta.

Oklahoma State

Dave Smith

3000mSC

Joy SpearChief-Morris

Lethbridge, Alta.

University of Western Ontario

Vickie Croley

100mH

Lucia Stafford

Toronto, Ont.

University of Toronto

Terry Radchenko

1500m

Mike Tate

Heatherton, N.S.

Southern Utah University

Dave Scott-Thomas

5000m

Jesse Thibodeau

Rigaud, Que.

Princeton University

Bogdan Tarus

Long jump

Jenna Westaway*

Calgary, Alta.

University of Guelph

Dave Scott-Thomas

800m

Brittni Wolczyk

Port Coquitlam, B.C.

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Scott Cappos

Javelin

Rachael Wolfs

Southwold, Ont.

University of Windsor

Kevin DiNardo

Pole vault

Team staff

 

 

 

 

Name

Hometown

Role

Bob Westman

Toronto, Ont.

Team head coach

Molly Killingbeck

Mississauga, Ont.

Team leader

Kristine Deacon

Cambridge, Ont.

Team manager

Vickie Croley

London, Ont.

Team coach

Steve LeBlanc

Riverview, N.B.

Team coach

Karl Meissner

Lloydminster, Alta.

Team coach

Dave Scott-Thomas

Guelph, Ont.

Team coach

Mingpu Wu

Winnipeg, Man.

Team coach

Dr. Jeff Cubos

Edmonton, Alta.

Team chiropractor

Alex Forsythe

Nelson, B.C.

Team Massage Therapist

Brenda Scott-Thomas

Guelph, Ont.

Team Physiotherapist

*Represented Canada at the 2017 Summer Universiade

Prior to being named to the final team, all nominations are subject to approval by U SPORTS following its receipt of nominations by all National Sport Federations. U SPORTS is scheduled to announce the official Canadian delegation on May 29.

For more information on the 2019 Summer Universiade (FISU), please visit one of the following websites:

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