Macrozonaris beaten at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Open track meet
By Earl Zukerman
MONTREAL – Sprinter Bianco Richard beat out Canadian national team
member Nicolas Macrozonaris and ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ’s Zaria Stoffman captured a
pair of events to highlight the Montreal Open track and field
indoor meet hosted by ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ at Tomlinson Fieldhouse,
Saturday.
Richard, a 20-year-old with Perf-max Racing, was clocked at 34.80
seconds in the men’s 300 metres, to finish ahead of teammate
Macrozonaris (35.33).
Richard also finished second in the high-profile 60m sprint, a race
won by Canadian Olympian Hank Palmer of Pierrefonds, Que., in 6.81
seconds. Palmer edged out Richard (6.89) and Pierre-Hans Horacius
(6.93).
Genevieve Thibault took the women’s 60m in 7.54, finishing ahead of
Kimberly Hyacinthe (7.57) and Clemence Paiement (7.71).
The only Tomlinson fieldhouse record to fall was in the women’s
shot put, when 18-year-old Julie Labonté of the Club d'athletisme
Fleur-de-Lys, threw for a distance of 14.98m, destroying the
previous mark of 14.74 by Calgary’s Jessica Zelinka in 2007.
Stoffman, a 5-foot-10 philosophy junior from Vancouver, B.C.,
captured a pair of events, finishing first in the women’s 60m
hurdles (9.16 seconds) and winning the high jump with a height of
1.60m.
Aly McPhee, a 21-year-old ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ junior from Halifax and a daughter
of former Montreal Canadiens forward Mike McPhee, finished second
in the long jump (5.17), which was won by Tamara Cap (5.28) of the
Saint-Laurent Selects.
The Martlets won the women’s 4x200 relay in 1:46.66. Names of the
quartet were not immediately available.
ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ freshman Lucas Lafourcade took the men’s 60m hurdles in 9.26
seconds. He also finished third in the shot put, with a toss of
9.67m.
In the men’s 4x200m relay, a unique ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ foursome featuring
football defensive back Anthony Lukca of St. Laurent, Que., rugby
flanker Cayse Ruiter of Ottawa, hockey defenceman Ken Morin of St.
Prosper, Que., and volleyball middle blocker Thomas Fabian of
Toronto, finished third in 1:44.82.
Six Quebec provincial records fell in age-related categories,
highlighted by the performance of Annie Leblanc, a 16-year-old out
of the Lanaudiere-Olympique track club. She won the women’s 600m in
1:32.70, which established both junior and juvenile records.
In the men’s 600m, Eracles Glaude, a 15-year-old from the West
Island Track Club, finished second in 1:24.36 to establish a new
provincial midget standard.
In the long jump, 13-year-old Andréanne Laporte set girls’ Pee Wee
record with leap of 4.63m, while 11-year-old Alexandre Turcotte
established boys’ Pee Wee mark with his jump of 4.61m.
In the 60m hurdles, Larissa Roberge, 13, was clocked at 9.64 to
register a girls’ bantam record.