National Team Trials #2 took place this weekend (June 21-23, 2019) on Lake Banook. 297 athletes took part in this competition.
ADCKC athletes medaled In 11 different A-finals, the top ADCKC performers in each final were:
Men K-1 1000m: Winner, Marshall Hughes (Cheema) 3:41.475
Women K-2 500m: Second Place, Maren Bradley (Rideau), Adriana Lilley-Osende (Micmac) 1:50.210
Men C-2 1000m: Winner, Drew Hodges (Rideau), Craig Spence (Cheema) 3:45.691
Women K-1 200m: Winner, Grace Whebby (Micmac) 0:42.880
Men KL2 200m: Third Place, Jacob Woods (Maskwa) 1:09.600
Men K-2 1000m: Winner, Marshall Hughes (Cheema), Jarret Kenke (Saskatoon) 3:35.820
Men C-1 1000m: Second Place, Craig Spence (Cheema) 4:20.653
Women K-1 500m: Second Place, Alexa Irvin (Maskwa) 2:00.594
Women C-2 500m: Winner, Sophia Jensen (Cascades), Julia Lilley-Osende (Micmac) 2:03.283
Men K-4 500m: Third Place, Paul Lapierre (Micmac), Colin Rieger (Saskatoon), Andrik Terauds (Point-Claire), Nicolas Thirion (Point-Claire) 1:30.903
Women K-4 500m: Second Place, Ashley Card (Maskwa), Kady Leard (Cheema), Anna Negulic (Maskwa), Hayley (Balmy Beach) 1:48.076
Congratulations to all athletes. The full results can be found on the Canoe Kayak Canada Website.
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