WINNIPEG, MAN – 
Donna Ntambue won a bronze medal and guided the McGill women's track and field relay squad to a school record at the U SPORTS national championships, hosted by the University of Manitoba at the James Daly Fieldhouse, March 7-9.
 
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A 23-year-old Hispanic studies sophomore from Montreal, Ntambue finished third in the elite 60-metre sprint, crossing the finish line in 7.37 seconds, a fraction shy of her school record 7.32 set earlier this season. It was the Martlets lone medal at the meet. Laval's 
Audrey Leduc, the RSEQ champion, won the race in 7.26 and Western's 
Vivian Ogor, the OUA champion, settled for silver in 7.33.
 
Ntambue also ran leadoff on the record-breaking 4x200 relay, which finished seventh in 1:39.70, to erase the previous school best of 1:41.18 set last year at McGill's Tomlinson Fieldhouse. She handed off the baton to newcomer 
Felicitas Zahlbruckner, an exchange student from the Austrian town of Graz, who was followed by 
Audrey Gilmour, a sustainability science junior from Ottawa, and 
Bethany Walton-Knight, a third-year physics major from North Vancouver, B.C.
 
McGill's previous record-holding foursome was composed of Ntambue and Walton-Knight, along with 
Lola Ross-McLennan and 
Vanessa Lu Langley.
 
Guelph finished first of 25 teams to capture a sixth consecutive women's banner with 115.2 points. Also finishing on the podium was Western (102.3) and Calgary (87). Laval, the RSEQ champion, was the top Quebec team and finished fifth (56.5). Others RSEQ schools in the scoring included Sherbrooke (13th, 14 pts) and McGill (16th, 8 pts).
 
Calgary's 
Sienna MacDonald was named female athlete of the year, based on her performance at the meet, with a triple-golden performance.
Gold medalists earn first-team All-Canadian status, while silver medalists merit second-team honours.
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COMPLETE RESULTS
TEAM STANDINGS
WOMEN:
1. Guelph, 115; 2. Western, 102; 3. Calgary, 87; 4. Saskatchewan, 86; 5. Laval, 59; 6. Alberta, 30; 7. (tie) 
Dalhousie and Toronto, 21; 9. Windsor, 20; 10. (tie). Manitoba and York, 18; 12. Waterloo, 15; 13. Sherbrooke, 14; 14. Montréal, 12; 15. Regina, 9; 16. McGill, 8; 17. Trinity Western, 7; 18. Victoria, 6; 19. Carleton 4; 20. UPEI, 3; 21. (tie) 
Lakehead, Ottawa and UNB, 2; 24. Brock, 1.
 
MEN:
1. Guelph, 89.5; 2. Manitoba, 82; 3. Laval, 56.5; 4. Western, 55; 5. Alberta, 48; 6. Windsor, 42; 7. Toronto, 31; 8. Trinity Western. 30.5; 9. Calgary, 29; 10. Regina, 28; 11. Montréal, 24; 12. (tie) 
Dalhousie and Saskatchewan, 22; 14. McGill, 17; 15. UNB, 15; 16. (tie) Moncton and Queen's, 10; 18. 
Sherbrooke, 9.5; 19. York, 9; 20 (tie) Brock, UQAM and Waterloo, 7; 23. Lethbridge, 5; 24. Carleton, 3; 25. Victoria, 1.
 
RECORDS SET:
Men's 1500: Max Davies, Guelph, 3:44.00 (Old record was 3:46.85 by Allan Klassen of UBC in 1990).
 
MAJOR AWARD WINNERS:
WOMEN:
Athlete of the meet: Sienna MacDonald, Calgary.
Coach of the year: Jessica 
Zelinka, Calgary.
 
MEN:
George Gemer Award (athlete of the meet): Max Davies, Guelph.
Coach of the year: Jason Kerr, Guelph.
Greg Baril-Kenney Award (high jump champion): Noel Vanderzee, Calgary.
 
INDIVIDUAL MEDALLISTS:
WOMEN
600 
metres: 1. 
Favour Okpali, Western, 1:28.64; 2. Avery Pearson, Saskatchewan, 1:29.39; 3. Emma Dagenais, Laval, 1:29.45.
1500 
metres: 1. Cameron Ormond, Guelph, 4:23.57; 2. Olivia Cooper, Alberta, 4:24.55; 3. Julia Agostinelli, Guelph, 4:24.97.
4 x 200 
metres: 1. Guelph (Nicole McKenzie, Gabrielle Cole, Maria-Theresa Ulysse, Adenike Abiodun), 1:36.90; 2 Laval (Audrey Leduc, Sarah Dulude Bellavance, Fiola Tejiofo, Sandrine DesRosiers), 1:37.26; 3. Calgary (Dawn Richardson-Wilson, Georgia 
Oland, Natasha Gatzke, Emma Parnetta), 1:38.01.
4 x 400 
metres: 1. Saskatchewan (Paige Willems, Sarah Schwab, Jenica Swartz, Avery Pearson), 3:45.37; 2. Guelph (Gabrielle Cole, Julia Agostinelli, Ruby Radovich, Nicole McKenzie), 3:45.81; 3. Laval (Marie-Frédérique Poulin, 
Mélina Gallé, Camille Boudreau, Emma Dagenais), 3:47.77.
Triple jump: 1. Chloe Knox, Western, 12.72 
metres; 2. Mandy Brunet, Windsor, 12.57; 3. Olamide 
Olaloku, Saskatchewan, 12.23.
High Jump: 1. Lara Denbow, Manitoba, 1.78 
metres; 2. Celia Markovinovic, Waterloo, 1.75; 3. Chloe Zaraska, Guelph, 1.72.
 
MEN
600 
metres: 1. Tristan Allen, Manitoba, 1:17.96; 2. Zach James, Dalhousie, 1:18.30; 3. Dawson Mann, 1:18.44.
1500 
metres: 1. Max Davies, Guelph, 3:44.00 (new U SPORTS record), Jean-Simon Desgagnés, Laval, 3:44.76; Jonathan Podbielski, Regina, 3:45.18..
4 x 200 
metres: 1. Western (Alex Collins, Thomas 
Helland, 
Ayden Blain, Josh Duckman), 1:27.11; 2. Windsor (Ryan 
Mahabir, Cameron 
John-Dunslow, Ben Tilson, Weagbe Mombo), 1:27.75; 3. Alberta (Evan Essapa, Josh Li, Jake Sawatzky, Alexander Gross), 1:38.01.
4 x 400 
metres: 1. Alberta (Josh Li, Clay Grattidge, Nicholas Cook, Justin Rose), 3:16.83; 2. Manitoba (Alejandro 
Civetta, Keenan Allen, Dawson Mann, Tristan Allen), 3:17.22; 3. Windsor (Ben 
Tilson, Will McBride, Paul Popescu, Noah Waldmann), 3:19.03.
Shot put: 1. Samuel Bourque, 
Moncton, 17.40 
metres; 2. A.J. Stanat, Windsor, 16.85; 3. Seth Edwards, Western, 16.53.
Pole vault: 1. Nicolas Martin Huerta, Trinity Western, 4.90 
metres; 2. Evann Mangue, Montréal, 4.85; 3. Michael Ivanov, Brock, 4.75.
Triple jump: 1. 
Daxx Turner, Manitoba, 15.82 
metres; 2. Kenneth West, Western, 15.38; 3. Tegra Jan-King, Alberta, 15.27.
DAY 2INDIVIDUAL MEDALLISTS:
WOMEN
60m hurdles: 1. Sienna Macdonald, Calgary, 8.20 seconds; 2. Hailey Reid, Guelph, 8.30; 3. 
Maoly St-Germain, 
Sherbrooke, 8.34.
300 
metres: 1. Nicole McKenzie, Guelph, 37.99 seconds; 2. Paige Willems, Saskatchewan, 38.10; 3. 
Favour Okpali, Western, 38.46.
1,000 
metres: 1. Avery Pearson, Saskatchewan, 2:47.10; 2. Cameron Ormond, Guelph, 2:48.46; 3. Julia Agostinelli, Guelph, 2:48.70.
3,000 
metres: 1. Catherine Beauchemin, Laval, 9:36.08; 2. Chloe Turner, Calgary, 9:36.97; 3. Sophie Coutts, Western, 9:37.08.
4 x 800 metre relay: 1. Saskatchewan (
Kaitlyn Harrison, Attleigh Maloney, Jenica Swartz, Avery Pearson), 8:45.60; 2. Laval (Sabrina Lavigne, Camille Boudreau, Catherine Beauchemin, Emma Dagenais), 8:46.30; 3. Western (Juliana 
Hendrikx, Sophie Coutts, Chloe Coutts, Hallee Knelsen), 8:50.79.
Long jump: 1. Sienna Macdonald, Calgary, 6.04 
metres; 2. Milenne Habash, Guelph, 5.87; 3. Fiola Tejiofo, Laval, 5.86.
Pole vault: 1. Jennifer Elizarov, Guelph, 4.15 
metres; 2. Rachel 
Grenke, Alberta, 4.10; 3. Patyon Serraglio, Western, 4.00.
Shot put: 1. Liv Sands, Western, 15.32 
metres; 2. Anna McConnell, Manitoba, 14.84; 3. Kaitlin Brooks, York, 13.81.
 
MEN
60m hurdles: 1. Craig Thorne, Guelph, 7.81 seconds; 2. David Adeleye, Toronto 7.83; 3. 
Tamarri Lindo, York, 8.02.
300 
metres: 1. Emmett Bravakis, Toronto, 33.72; 2. Brandon 
Smith-Drouin, 
Montréal; 34.25; 3. Devon 
Zuchotzki, Calgary, 34.28.
1,000 
metres: 1. Max Davies, Guelph, 2:21.00 (U SPORTS record); 2. Jonathan Podbielski, Regina, 2:22.99; 3. Jared Howse, UNB, 2:23.66.
3,000 
metres: 1. Jean-Simon Desgagnés, Laval, 7:59.72; 2. Matthew 
Beaudet, McGill, 8:01.44; 3.
Nicholas Bannon, Guelph, 8:06.66.
4 x 800 metre relay: 1. Guelph (Adam Schmidt, Mason Basson, 
Alanzo Ryan, Max Davies), 7:28.99; 2. Regina (Adam Mytopher, 
Brayden Mytopher, Daniel Eiswerth, Jonathan Podbielski), 7:30.60; 3. UNB (Benjamin Perrett, William Boyle, Mitchell Kean, Jared Howse) 7:31.51.
High jump: 1. Noel Vanderzee, Calgary, 2.15 
metres; 2. (tie) Aiden Grout, Toronto and Emile 
Ollivier, 
UQAM, 2.07.
Long jump: Jonathan Jacob, Guelph, 7.35 
metres; 2. Kenneth West, Western, 7.30; 3. Solomon 
Arase, Guelph, 7.26.
Weight throw: 1. Abdellah Hassar, Laval, 21.22 
metres; 2. Graham Wright, Manitoba, 18.65; 3. Joshua Suelzle, Manitoba, 17.77.
Heptathlon: 1. Max 
Speiser, Manitoba, 5270; 2. Masson 
Altrogge, Saskatchewan, 5107; 3. Brandon Gremaud, Trinity Western, 4925
DAY 1
PENTATHLON
1)   SIENNA MACDONALD, CALGARY – 4164
2)   
REBECCA PARKER, GUELPH – 3794
3)   ALYSON EDWARDS – CALGARY – 3793
 
WOMEN'S WEIGHT THROW
1)   PHOEBE 
PRICE-ROBERTS, TORONTO – 17.98M
2)   
ALEXISON JOHNSON, CALGARY – 16.94M
3)   LIV SANDS, WESTERN -- 16.72M
 
WOMEN'S 60M
1)   AUDREY LEDUC, LAVAL – 7.26S
2)   VIVIAN OGOR, WESTERN – 7.33
3)   DONNA 
NTAMBUE, MCGILL – 7.37
 
MEN'S 60M
1)   JORDAN 
SOUFI, MANITOBA – 6.69S
2)   TYRELL DAVIS, MANITOBA – 6.73
3)   KENNY BLACKMAN JR., TWU – 6.76
SOURCE
Earl Zukerman
Sports Information Officer
Athletics & Recreation
McGill University
514-983-7012 (Tel.)
www.mcgillathletics.ca
earl.zukerman@mcgill.ca