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Not one, not two but ten records broken at the Athletics Ontario Indoor Championships

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Chris Nickinson   Mar 8th 2011, 1:15pm
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2011/03/07 Not one, not two but ten records broken!

Not one, not two but ten records broken!

The unexpected weather conditions did not dampen the spirits of AO’s best bantam, midget and junior athletes. 800 competitors showed their true potential at the AO Championships held at the Toronto Track and Field Centre this past weekend.

Bantam Girls –U13 1200m      New record: 4:04.59 old: 4:06.8h
Camryn Steckel (99) London Legion
  
Midget Girls –U15 200m      Tied record: 25.20
Mariam Abdul-Rashid (97) Durham Legion
 
Midget Girls –U15 and U16 800m      New record: 2:15.04 old: 2:15.5h (in 1967)
Kailee Sawyer (97) Laurel Creek
 
Midget Girls –U16 and –U15 1200m      New records: 3:38.36 old: 3:48.49
Kailee Sawyer (97) Laurel Creek
 
Midget Girls –U16 2000m      New record: 6:34.36 old: 6:47.28
Mackenzie Lemieux (96) Toronto Olympic Club
 
Midget Girls –U15 2000m      New record: 6:45.60 old: 6:47.28
Emily Carmichael (97) Brockville Legion
  
Midget Girls –U15 Pole Vault     Tied record: 2.60
Hannah Smith (97) Airborne Athletics
 
Bantam Boys –U14 1200m      New record: 3:42.72 old: 3:43.31
Riley Tell (98) Durham Dragons
 
Youth Boys –U18 and –U17 400m     New record: 49.38 old: 49.8h and 50.19
Andre Ford-Azonwanna (95) G-Force
 
Junior Men –U19 Weight Throw     New record: 22.25 old: 20.77
Jordan Young (93) Windsor Legion

A great meet to end an incredible AO indoor season; bravo!

 Suzanne Leroux
Athletics Ontario
Director of Technical Development



Read the full article at: www.athleticsontario.ca

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