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2025 CTFL Draft: Promising Prospects
In the 2025 draft, CTFL teams will seek established stars and emerging talents. In this week’s Promising Prospects, we’ll look at Shanice Williams in the 100m, Samuel Hepworth in the 1500m, and Guilhem Hermet in the long jump. Each athlete has shown impressive performances that could significantly enhance their respective teams’ competitive standings. Read more
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2025 CTFL Draft: Promising Prospects
Ahead of the 2025 CTFL Draft, New World Athletics will be looking at the most exciting prospects available for selection. Each athlete shows potential for significant impact in their discipline, with some looking like new favourites in their event. Read more
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CTFL releases new 2025 standards following elite 2024 season
The Canadian Track and Field League is raising qualifying standards for the 2025 season after impressive athlete performances in 2024. Notable changes include faster times for the 100m, 200m, and 5000m events and adjustments in field events. The new standards reflect the league’s growing talent. Read more
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Overcoming Setbacks: Sarah Mitton’s Fearless Approach to Shot Put
Sarah Mitton’s first Olympic Games taught her fearlessness, but her second one solidified it. She rose from a disappointing performance in Paris to shine on the world stage. Read more
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23 athletes break course record in Kelowna’s U Sports women’s cross country championship
UBC Okanagan’s Lauren McNeil dominated on her home turf at the 2024 U Sports women’s cross-country championship in Kelowna, B.C. on Nov. 9. Read more
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Morneau-Cartier defends U Sports title at national cross-country championship
Laval’s Philippe Morneau-Cartier sealed back-to-back national cross-country championships with a leading time of 23:19 over the 8-kilometre course in Kelowna, B.C. on Nov. 9. Read more
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