Montréal, Québec
25 - 28 July, 2019
2019 Canadian Track and Field Championships
- About The Event
- TICKET INFORMATION
- Ones to Watch
- Box office hours
- Venue
- Parking
- Entries
- Eligibility and Entry Rules
- Entry Standards
- Technical Notes
- Competition Procedures
- Medical Services
- Training session schedule
- National Classification for New Para-Athletes
- Shuttle Schedules
- Championship partners
- Accommodations
- Arrival in Montreal
- Media information
Athletics Canada (Entries)
Andrew Cameron
(613) 260-5580, ext. 3320
acameron@athletics.ca
Athletics Canada (Media Relations)
Amanda Nigh
(613) 260-5580, ext. 3307
amanda.nigh@athletics.ca
Athletics Canada (Technical Operations)
Mitchell Torres
(613) 260-5580, ext. 3309
mitchell.torres@athletics.ca
Host Organizing Committee (Chair)
Abou Ngame
(514) 252-3041, ext. 3808
(514) 585-7320
angame@athletisme.qc.ca
Canada’s Olympic and Paralympic heroes, including Andre De Grasse, Brent Lakatos, Alysha Newman, Derek Drouin and Brittany Crew, descend on Montreal July 25-28 for the 2019 Canadian Track & Field Championships.
Competition will be fierce for the prestigious honour of being crowned Canadian champion, in addition to a place on the National Team for the 2019 IAAF World Championships and 2019 World Para Athletics Championships.
Registration is now closed. Click here to see the final list of entries.
Final schedule posted – July 20.
Accreditation desk hours:
Wednesday 24 – 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Thursday 25 – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Friday 26 – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Saturday 27 – 8:00 – 8:00 pm
Sunday 28 – 8:00 am – 10:00 am
Race Walk athletes can also pick up accreditation at 6:30 am on Sunday at the Race Walk start line.
The scratch deadline has changed for the 2019 championships. Scratches must be received by 6PM EDT the day prior to the event being scratched. Scratches can be submitted to scratches@athletics.ca or to the TIC. The chart below outlines the deadline for each day.
Competition Date |
Scratch Deadline |
Thursday, July 25 |
Wednesday, July 24 6PM EDT |
Friday, July 26 |
Thursday, July 25 6PM EDT |
Saturday, July 27 |
Friday, July 26 6PM EDT |
Sunday, July 28 |
Saturday, July 27 6PM EDT |
High Jump / Pole Vault Progressions
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets are on sale now for the 2019 Canadian Track & Field Championships and start as low as $20 per day, while admission is FREE for children 12 years of age and under.
Click here or on the ‘TICKETS’ button above to buy yours today!
Day Pass – $20
- Access to Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard for all events scheduled on a specific day
- In-and-out privileges
Championships Pass – $50
- Four-day event pass
- In-and-out privileges
- Keepsake event pass and lanyard
VIP Pass – $150
- Four-day event pass
- Access to the VIP area that will be serving complementary food and beverages
- In-and-out privileges
- Keepsake event pass and lanyard
Please note: Tickets for children 12 years of age and under are free with the purchase of an Adult Championships Pass (4-day pass) or Day Pass. All tickets are sold as general admission; therefore, seating in the grandstands will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
We recommend that you carefully check your order before proceeding with payment, all sales are final – no exchanges or refunds will be accepted following your purchase.
FAQs – Click here to view our FAQs regarding our ticket policy, what you can and cannot bring to the event and more.
Ones to Watch
Box office hours
Tickets, including Championships Passes, will be available at the box office located adjacent to the main entrance of Claude-Robillard stadium.
Ticketholders who purchased Championships Passes, including VIP Passes, in advance can pick-up their commemorative pass at the box office during the hours listed below.
The box office will accept the following forms of payment: Cash, Interac/Debit, Visa, MasterCard and AMEX.
Box office hours (subject to change)
Thursday, July 25: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Friday, July 26: 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday, July 27: 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sunday, July 28: 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Please note that we cannot predict wait times, therefore, guests are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance for the smoothest experience.
Venue
Complexe Sportif Claude-Robillard
1000 Avenue Émile-Journault
Montréal, QC H2M 2E7
Parking
Guests are encouraged to use public transportation to and from the event site. Plan your route in advance by using the Transit App or by following the directions found in Google Maps.
Parking at Collège Ahuntsic will be available to all guests for $10 per day per vehicle, while parking for buses will be $30 per day. Please note, cash will not be accepted as a form of payment; therefore, please be prepared to pay using Interact/debit or a credit card at the gate. The entrance to the parking lot is off Avenue Émile-Journault and just is a short two-minute walk to the event site.
Bike racks will be available in front of Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard (just off Avenue Émile- Journault); however, spaces will be limited and will be shared with other users of the sports complex. There will also be a BIXI Station on the same side of the complex. You can rent a BIXI bike to easily get around Montreal, all additional information can be found on the BIXI website (https://montreal.bixi.com/en).
Guests with a registered disabled parking permit will have access to a designated parking area that is close to the building and accessible to the competition site. Please contact Abou Ngame (angame@athletisme.qc.ca) to reserve a parking space or for any inquiries regarding this matter.
Entries
Entries: All entries and confirmation are the responsibility of the athlete (including carded athletes). Entries are not finalized until payment is received. Clubs are permitted to submit entries on behalf of their athletes and must be completed for each event. The deadline to enter is July 15 (4 p.m. ET). NO athlete entries will be accepted after this date; no exceptions. Coaches may enter after this date with a late fee of $50. All entries are non-refundable.
Notes:
- Coaches must be registered AC members and provide a valid NCCP # to receive accreditation. Non-Canadian coaches need to contact Andrew Cameron (acameron@athletics.ca) to register. Non-Canadian coaches must be registered with their respective national governing body.
- Guides must be registered as a guide attached to a specific athlete. No entry fee is required for a guide.
- Assistants for the seated throws (Classes F31-33 and F51-54) must be registered as an assistant attached to a specific athlete(s). No entry fee is required for an assistant.
- Qualifying performances must appear in Athletics Canada’s online rankings. The qualifying period is May 1, 2018, to July 21, 2019. If entry performances cannot be found, the entry may be refused.
AC Rule 86e:
Athletes may compete a maximum of one age category up at Athletics Canada National Championships. For example, youth aged athletes (U18) may move up and compete in the National Junior Championships (U20), while junior aged athletes may move up and compete in an Open National Championships.
Entry fees and deadline:
Please note, Visa and MasterCard are the only acceptable methods for payment.
Entries and fees: |
First event |
Second event |
Additional events |
Relays |
Coaches |
Due: July 15* |
$60 |
$50 |
$15 |
$50 |
$30 ($50 for late entries) |
* Must be entered online and payment completed by 4 p.m. ET
Foreign athlete entry:
Foreign athletes wishing to compete must submit an application for entry no later than June 21 and will be notified by June 28 whether their application has been approved. Approval is at the discretion of the Competition Director.
Eligibility and Entry Rules
Athlete eligibility:
For rules relating to eligibility to compete in a National Championships and/or Trials, please refer to Athletics Canada’s Rules and Bylaws (Page 18, Rule 86).
Entry qualification process:
All members in good standing are eligible to compete in the meet. Athletes who have made standard within the qualifying period will automatically advance to the championship portion of the meet (semi-finals for track events and finals for field events). Athletes without standard will compete in the qualification round in order to advance to the championship. There will be at least one spot available per event for athletes to advance from the qualifiers into the championship.
There are no entry standards for para-athletes. Competition is open to all members provided they are classified at the time of entry. Wherever possible, classes will be combined to create the most competitive environment for athletes.
Classification:
The following athletes will be required to attend classification prior to competing:
- Para-athletes attending the Canadian Championships for the first time and DO NOT have an international classification.
- Para-athletes who have a national review status classification.
Classification will take place on July 24 at Claude-Robillard Complex. The classification schedule will be posted as soon as possible after the entry deadline closes.
Athletes undergoing classification are required to:
- Appear at the classification room at their allotted time, warmed-up and ready to undertake typical movements for their event.
- Bring all of their sport equipment (gloves, strapping, throwing frames, racing chairs, etc.) to classification for proper assessment.
- Have one person accompany them at the time of classification.
Classification results will be posted (15-30 minutes) following observation assessments, which occur after their first event appearance.
Eligibility of entry performances:
Athlete performances will be pulled directly from the Athletics Canada ranking system. Only performances listed in the Athletics Canada ranking system will be eligible for entry standard into the Championships. If you have any questions regarding the ranking system, please contact results@athletics.ca.
Entry Standards
The entry standards can be found below. Those without standard (Olympic stream) will need to advance through the qualifier portion of the Championships or may be placed in the slower section in timed finals.
There are no standards for para-athletic events; however, all competitors must be classified at the time of entry or will go through the classification process on July 24, if this is their first time attending the Canadian Championships.
Any AC registered athlete without standard can register. Athletes without standard are placed in the qualification round and need to earn advancement to the championship round. In events where there is no qualifying round, but may require multiple sections based on entry numbers, only those who achieve these standards are guaranteed to be in the fast section.
U20 | ||
Women | Men | |
12.10 | 100m | 10.90 |
24.75 | 200m | 22.10 |
57.00 | 400m | 49.00 |
2:13.00 | 800m | 1:53.50 |
4:38.00 | 1500m | 3:57.00 |
10:10.00 | 3000m | N/A |
19:00.00 | 5000m | 15:10 (8:35.00 3000m) |
N/A | Race walk | N/A |
14.80 | 100mH | N/A |
N/A | 110mH | 15.30 |
1:03.50 (45.00 300mH) | 400mH | 57.00 (40.00 300mH) |
11:50.00 (7:25.00 2000mSC) | 3000mSC | 9:55.00 (6:20.00 2000mSC) |
1.65 | High jump | 1.95 |
3.45 | Pole vault | 4.10 |
5.70 | Long jump | 6.75 |
11.50 | Triple jump | 13.80 |
12.00 (4kg) | Shot put | 14.50 (6kg) |
47.00 (4kg) | Hammer throw | 48.00 (6kg) |
41.00 (1kg) | Discus | 43.00 (1.75kg) |
39.00 (600g) | Javelin | 52.00 (800g) |
OPEN | ||
Women | Men | |
11.80 | 100m | 10.45 |
24.15 | 200m | 21.30 |
55.00 | 400m | 48.00 |
2:06.00 | 800m | 1:50.00 |
4:24.00 | 1500m | 3:46.00 |
16:40.00 | 5000m | 14:15.00 |
N/A | Race walk | N/A |
13.90 | 100mH | N/A |
N/A | 110mH | 14.80 |
1:01.00 | 400mH | 54.50 |
11:20.00 | 3000mSC | 9:10.00 |
1.75 | High jump | 2.05 |
4.05 | Pole vault | 4.90 |
5.90 | Long jump | 7.40 |
11.90 | Triple jump | 14.70 |
14.00 | Shot put | 16.00 |
57.00 | Hammer throw | 59.00 |
45.00 | Discus | 48.00 |
47.00 | Javelin | 63.00 |
Technical Notes
- There will be no technical meeting. All information will be available online.
- All questions concerning the conduct of the competition or questions arising from the information posted online must be submitted to Mitchell Torres (Mitchell.Torres@athletics.ca) by Monday, July 22, at 12 p.m. ET.
- If an athlete does not scratch and does not present themselves to their event, they will be disqualified from the remainder of the Championships (unless medical documentation is provided)
- Implements will be made available by the organizing committee. Personal implements will also be allowed, provided they are checked-in three hours prior to the event, pass inspection and are made available to all other competitors until the end of the event. Personal Implements for morning sessions must be checked in the night before.
- Weights and Measures Hours
- Wednesday
- 3:00PM – 6:30PM
- Thursday
- 8:00AM – 2:00PM
- 4PM – 7:30PM
- Friday
- 9:00AM – 1:00PM Friday PM
- 4PM – 7:30PM
- Saturday
- 8:300AM – 2:00PM
- 4:00PM – 7:30PM
- Sunday
- 9:00AM – 1:00PM
- Wednesday
- Each athlete will receive two bibs; one with their name and one with a number. All athletes must wear the name bib on their chest, and the number bib on their back, except in jumping events where only the name bib may be worn either on the chest or back. For seated throws, there will also be an additional number provided to be placed on the throwing chair. Bib numbers will be distributed during the registration process. Hip numbers will be provided in the Call Room.
- The Technical Information Centre (TIC) will be located at Complexe Sportif Claude-Robillard and will serve as the link between the organizing committee and athletes/coaches.
- Athletes and coaches will pick up their registration package at Complexe Sportif Claude-Robillard.
- Questions that arise throughout the Championships will be answered at the TIC.
- All protests must be filed at the TIC.
- Results and start lists will be available online in an effort to minimize paper. A hard copy of the results will be posted in the TIC. Additional paper copies will be made available at the TIC if necessary.
- Official results will be available on the Championships website.
- In the event of weather related concerns, the decision to suspend competition will be at the discretion of the Championships executive team, made up of the Meet Director, Competition Director and Technical Delegate.
Doping control procedures will be in place according to AC/CCES policies.
Please note some events do not have qualifying sections listed in the schedule due to historically lower entry numbers than would be required to hold a qualification round. Should these events have sufficient entries this year, a qualification round may be added on Thursday, July 25th for those athletes who have not achieved the entry standard.
Competition Procedures
Warm-up:
There is an indoor track at Complexe Sportif Claude-Robillard that will serve as a warm-up facility. Athletes will also have access to equipment in this area (blocks, hurdles, etc.). Para-athletes and athletes in field events will warm-up on the field of play. Only accredited coaches will be allowed in the warm-up area.
Call Room:
All athletes must present themselves to the first call room according to the scheduled check-in times as noted below. Athletes who fail to appear on time in the call room without a valid reason (i.e. medical certificate) may be excluded from participating in this and all further events in the Championships, including relays. Coaches are not allowed to enter the Call Room.
Athletes’ Call Room reporting times will be according to the following schedule. All times are prior to the scheduled start time of the event (and not the heat number):
Event |
Call Room opens (minutes) |
Call Room closes (minutes) |
Entry to stadium |
Track events |
30 |
20 |
10 |
High jump |
60 |
50 |
40 |
Pole vault |
80 |
70 |
60 |
Other field events |
50 |
40 |
30 |
Relays |
35 |
25 |
10 |
Call Room officials will check the following in accordance with AC rules:
- Bib numbers
- Shoes and spikes
- Uniforms
- Note: In accordance with National Team policies, athletes are not permitted to wear Team Canada uniforms during the Championships. Club/branch or sponsor uniforms only.
- In the interest of time, we recommend open or cinch bags or bags with limited pockets/zippers. Bags will be inspected to ensure that they do not contain any of the prohibited items listed below.
Items that will NOT be permitted beyond the Call Room:
- Electronic devices
- Cell phones, video/audio players, cameras, radio transmitters, etc.
- Medications (unless accompanied by a doctor’s note and TUE)
Spike length:
The maximum spike length allowed on the track and in the field is 7mm. The only exceptions are for high jump and javelin, where the maximum length is 9mm.
Relay Teams:
Relay forms must be completed and submitted to the TIC by 11AM on the day of the relay.
Protests and appeals:
Protests concerning the result or conduct of an event must be made within 30 minutes of the official posting of the results at the TIC in accordance with the procedures listed below.
- A notice of protest must be presented at the TIC within 30 minutes of the time of the posted results. There will be someone at the TIC at all times who can locate the Competition Director.
- The Competition Director, or designate, will explain the process to the athlete, coach or interested person and provide a protest form.
- The Competition Director, or designate, takes the athlete/coach/interested person to meet with the appropriate referee (the one who made the decision).
- If the referee agrees with the protest the results sheet will be adjusted and results reposted.
- Note: This provides a 30-minute opportunity for other athletes or interested persons to appeal this decision from the time of posting of the revised result.
- If the referee denies the protest, the athlete/coach/interested person can appeal the decision to the Jury by completing a protest form, which will be taken to the Jury.
- Upon completion of a protest form, the Competition Director, or designate, will make a copy of the completed protest form and will take one copy to the Jury who will then adjudicate upon the issue by reviewing any and all available relevant information.
- Note: The Competition Director, or designate, accompanies the protest group and advises them of this option and accepts the completed form and protest fee of $50 (cash only)
- The Jury will then prepare their response, including all relevant information, on the protest form and the Competition Director, or designate, will advise both the protest group and Meet Secretary or Results Manager of the results of the protest.
The Jury of Appeal will remain at the competition site for at least 30 minutes after completion of the final event or until the Technical Director or designate advises them that no further protests have been received and they may leave.
Medical Services
A medical team will provide the necessary healthcare for the participants and spectators at the Canadian Championships. The organizing committee is responsible for providing medical services and facilities for the Championships. Health care and sports medicine services will be provided.
Medical services will include the following:
- Track side medical personnel throughout the event.
- A medical area where medical personnel/services will be available.
- An area for Athletics Canada’s Integrated Support Team (access will be restricted to CAPP athletes, carded athletes, and athletes selected for the 2019 Pan Am Games Canadian Team).
- Area for accredited team therapists to work with their athletes.
A limited number of spots will be available in one of the medical areas for athletes who wish to bring their own medical staff. If you would like to apply for one of these spaces, please contact Abou Ngame, Host Organizing Committee Chair (angame@athletisme.qc.ca, 514-252-3041, ext. 3808) by June 21. Medical and massage accreditations will not be available onsite.
Click the link below to apply for personal / club IST registration
Training session schedule
PISTE BEN LEDUC
2385 Boulevard Thimens,
Saint-Laurent, QC, H4R 1T4
Wednesday, July 24 – 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Track
Shot Put
Javelin
High Jump
Long Jump
Thursday, July 25 – 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Track
Shot Put
Javelin
High Jump
Friday, July 26 – 9:30 am – 11:30 am
Track
Shot Put
Javelin
High Jump
Triple Jump
COMPLEXE SPORTIF CLAUDE-ROBILLARD
1000 avenue Émile-Journault
Montréal, QC, H2M 2E7
Wednesday, July 24 – 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Hammer Throw 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Discus 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Wednesday, July 24 – 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Wheelchair only
Discus
4:00 om – 5:00 pm
Track
Para Throws
High Jump
Triple Jump
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Pole Vault
Thursday, July 25 – 2:45 pm – 4:00 pm
Track
High Jump
Long Jump
Shot Put
Hammer
Friday, July 26 – 2:30 pm – 3:45 pm
Wheelchair
Para Throws
High Jump
Pole Vault
Discus/Hammer
Please note: Organisers reserve the right to restrict / reduce the training times posted by 30 minutes at their discretion. Adjustment may occur in the throwing events based on any safety issues that may arise.
For additional Throwing practice – There is a cage available at Ste-Thérèse (30 minute drive from Montreal). The resident club is offering throwing practice this Thursday at 6pm.
National Classification for New Para-Athletes
National Classification for New Para-Athletes
New for the 2019 National Championships, Para events are fully integrated, meaning the events are disbursed throughout the entire schedule, rather than condensed at the start of the event.
All para-athletes with physical impairments attending their first national championships will be required to go through classification prior to competing.
All athletes are requested to arrive in Montreal on July 23. Classification will take place on July 24. Please see the attached classification Schedule. All athletes are asked to arrive 15 minutes prior to their assigned time to complete their paperwork.
Athletes are encouraged to have a support person attend classification with them. We encourage this person to be someone who knows the athlete and their medical history, such as a personal coach.
Please remember to have the following with you:
- Valid Passport
- Medical Diagnostic Form completed (see page 2)
- Assisting medical documents*
*Assisting documents are highly encouraged, especially for those athlete with a neurological condition as they will provide a clearer picture to the classifiers regarding the athlete, and tend to shorten and simplify the process.
Athletes with intellectual impairments will not go through classification at Nationals, and must adhere to the following process:
- The athlete must have a TSAL completed by the appropriate professional. (see page 2)
- The athlete must then contact Jennifer Campbell (je_camp@shaw.ca) at CAAID to start the process of filing through INAS. The application will be reviewed by specialists and if approved, will be forwarded to INAS.
- Once the athlete has been added to the INAS Master List, they are eligible to compete in Canada.
For any questions leading up to or at the National Championships, please contact:
Taylyr Dickinson at 604-787-5281 or Taylyr.Dickinson@athletics.ca
Or
Patricia Roney at 250-634-8446 or Patricia.Roney@athletics.ca
Links to Medical Forms:
Physical
Visual
https://www.paralympic.org/sites/default/files/document/180308112724077_2017_11_29+VI+MDF.pdf
Intellectual
2019 Athletics Nationals Classification Schedule
July 24, 2019 Claude Robillard Complex Montreal, Quebec
Athletes, please arrive 15 minutes prior to your appointment to complete the necessary releases prior to classification. Also, please bring all of your equipment used in competition, as it may be necessary for the technical assessment.
Time |
Athlete |
Classification (at registration) |
09:30 |
||
09:30 |
||
10:30 |
Mathieu Godin |
T37 |
10:30 |
Navarra Houldin |
T54 |
11:15 |
Sydney Kovacs |
F41 |
11:15 |
Erin Saari |
T52 |
NOON |
Technical Assessments if neessary |
|
Lunch |
||
13:30 |
Brittany Volkman |
T54 |
13:30 |
Leanna Taylor |
T54 |
14:15 |
Emma Archibald |
T44 |
14:15 |
Colleen Cloetta, |
F40 |
15:00 |
Tianna Rissling |
T38 |
15:00 |
Felix Barette-Leblanc |
F34 |
15:45 |
Break |
|
16:00 |
Pierre Ouellett ? |
T54 |
Technical Assessments |
Shuttle Schedules
SHUTTLE SERVICE Hotel Château Champlain
Championship partners
Accommodations
There will be two championship hotels at this event. A complimentary shuttle service, courtesy of Athletics Canada, will be provided between these hotels and the track each day.
1) The Courtyard by Marriott Montreal Airport
7000 Place Robert Joncas, Saint-Laurent, QC H4M 2Z5.
Preferred group rate: $169/night
Reservation deadline: Tuesday, June 25, 2019
For reservations please contact Rosanna Trimachi and reference the Canadian Track & Field Championships.
Rosanna Trimachi
514-339-5396
1-888-339-5339
reservations@mmtla.ca
2) Montreal Marriott Chateau Champlain
1050 de la Gauchetiere West Montreal, Quebec H3B 4C9
Group Rate $190/night
Reservation Deadline June 24th 2019
For reservations, click the link below
Arrival in Montreal
Airport:
The Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL) is located 20 kilometres from downtown (approximately 30 minutes) and about 25 minutes from Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard. YUL is served by Air Canada, Porter, United Airlines and more.
Train:
The main Montreal Train Station is located in downtown Montreal. The train also makes a stop in Dorval at Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. A free shuttle service takes passengers from the train stop in Dorval to the airport. The official Championships hotel provides a complimentary 24-hour shuttle service from the airport to the hotel.
Transportation of sport equipment:
Clubs/athletes are responsible for the transportation of their equipment. Below you will find some basic information for the transportation of equipment, such as pole vault poles.
- Travel with your equipment on your air carrier and transport to Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard. You will be able to store equipment at Claude-Robillard.
- Ship directly to Montreal using the following address:
Canadian Track & Field Championships
C/O Abou Ngame
Complexe Sportif Claude-Robillard
1000 avenue Émile Journault
Montréal, QC, H2M 2E7
If you require a solution for shipment of equipment, please contact Jörg Hess, Managing Director at GSL Global Sports Logistics, BMCI, by phone at 519-261-1146.
Media information
Please note, media accreditation for the 2019 Canadian Track & Field Championships and World Trials is now closed.
Should you have any questions regarding media accreditation, or wish to submit an interview request, please contact Athletics Canada’s Communications & Marketing Manager, Amanda Nigh (amanda.nigh@athletics.ca).
Click here to view a copy of the 2019 Canadian Track & Field Championships media guide.
Media Guide includes:
- Media contact info
- Event preview
- Athlete bios
- Mohammed Ahmed
- Melissa Bishop
- Aaron Brown
- Brittany Crew
- Gabriela Debues-Staffard
- Andre De Grasse
- Evan Dunfee
- Alexandre Dupont
- Crystal Emmanuel
- Phylicia George
- Elizabeth Gleadle
- Justyn Knight
- Geneviève Lalonde
- Alister McQueen
- Christabel Nettey
- Alysha Newman
- Guillaume Ouellet
- Nathan Riech
- Diane Roy
- Liam Stanley
- Damian Warner
- Sage Watson
- Selection criteria for the 2019 World Championships and World Para Athletics Championships
Canadian/Championships records heading into the Championships:
- Standard – IAAF World Championships
- Standard – World Para Athletics Championships standard
- Men’s Canadian records
- Women’s Canadian records
- Senior Championships records
- Men’s historical Championships results (medallists)
- Women’s historical Championships results (medallists)
- U20 men’s Canadian records
- U20 women’s Canadian records
- U20 Championships records
- Men’s Canadian records – Para
- Women’s Canadian records – Para