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Weekend recap: Quebec duo accumulate wins at New York Metropolis Monitor Evening


With the 2023 out of doors monitor and area season in full swing, and athletes starting to focus on world championship qualifying instances, two Canadian runners ran to near-best instances on the NYC Monitor Evening on Randall’s Island Park in New York Metropolis on Might 19. Quebec Metropolis’s Jean-Simon Desgagnés received the 3000m steeplechase on the meet for the third consecutive yr, whereas his coaching associate Thomas Fafard received the lads’s 5,000m in a near-best 13:33.00 (his second-best time over the space).

The French quarters

For the third-straight yr, Canadian steeplechaser Desgagnés received the lads’s 3,000m steeplechase at NYC Monitor Evening. He set the tempo from the entrance early on and put in a surge with two laps to go, successful the race by three seconds in 8:23.32, solely three seconds off his private better of 8:20.68 set earlier this season. In 2022, Desgagnés represented Staff Canada within the 3,000m steeplechase on the World Athletics Championships and NACAC Championships.

Moments later, within the males’s 5,000m, it was a Canadian one-two, as Fafard took the win in 13:33-flat, adopted by Jeremy Coughler of London, Ont., crossing the end line in second, seven seconds behind his compatriot in 13:40.70. Regardless of the windy circumstances on Randall’s Island, Fafardran the second quickest 5,000m time of his profession, solely behind his private better of 13:31.50 from 2022.

The three males proceed to inch nearer to the 2023 World Championships requirements of 8:15.00 for the three,000m steeplechase and 13:07 for the 5,000m.

First-time winners at Halifax Blue Nostril Marathon

A whole lot of runners beat the rain on Sunday morning in Halifax on the 2023 Blue Nostril Marathon. For the second yr in a row, two runners from out of province received the race, with Toronto’s Brent Scheibelhut successful the race in 2:47:51 and Amber MacLeod of Stratford, P.E.I., taking the ladies’s win in 3:23:29. 

Though the rain held off, all runners battled sturdy gusts and headwinds throughout the race. Scheibelhut received by almost 5 minutes forward of Matthias Mueller of Decrease Sackville, N.S., in 2:52:44. Mueller was the half-marathon champion on the 2021 Blue Nostril Marathon. 5-time Blue Nostril champion David MacLennan of Scotsburn, N.S., was third in 2:54:19.

MacLeod completed two-and-half minutes forward of runner-up Shannon Brittany-Pollock of Fredericton, N.B. (3:25:57). Jessica Morehouse of Timberlea, N.S., was third, two minutes behind Brittany-Pollock, in 3:27:57.

Listed below are the complete outcomes from the 2023 Blue Nostril Marathon.



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