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Junior Men Repeat As Ontario Cross Country Champions

For the second year in a row the Athletics Ontario Junior Men’s XC team title will be returning to Ottawa. On a warm Sunday in Kingston, the team of Mickey Day, Alex Behre, Alex Wilkie, Mohammed Souleiman and Nicholas Favero placed four runners in the top 15 for a total of 44 points, 13 ahead of second place Toronto Olympic Club. Both Mickey Day and Alex Behre were also part of last year’s championship team.
Although he was the fourth runner across the line, Mickey Day replicated his silver medal performance from the recent OFSAA championships, as two competitors ahead of him were from outside the province. Day finished the 8km race on the tough Fort Henry course in a time of 25:56.09.
Other runner’s to post top 10 finishes on the day included Day’s younger brother, Owen, who finished 7th in the Midget Boy’s 4km race. In her first year as a youth athlete, Olivia Robertson placed fifth after finishing fourth a year ago in the midget category. Her performance Sunday helped the Youth Girls to a fourth place finish as a team with 123 points, 12 behind third place London-Western. Also on the team were Lindsay Kary, Maggie Scheunert, Alanna Shearman and Shanna Boutilier.
With the end of the cross country for most of the club runners, the focus now shifts to the indoor season which kicks off at the Dome @ Louis Riel on December 15th.

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Silver Days at OFSAA

Day brothers win silver medals, 3 others in top 10 and 4 more in top 20
Mickey Day stood on the starting line of the Senior Boys’ race at the OFSAA Cross Country Championships in Brampton on Saturday with two great sources of inspiration to run the race of his life. The chattering heads on the internet forums had snubbed him.  Not one of those “great” prognosticators had picked him to finish in the top 20.  The second source was much closer to home, in fact, it was the vision across the dining room table of his brother Owen’s smirk that said “I finished 2nd at OFSAA, how did you do?”  Owen accomplished that feat earlier in the day in the Midget Boys’ race.
In the early going, Mickey was well placed in the lead pack of 15 runners.  Entering the last 2k of the 7k race, the pre-race favourite, Ben Flanagan, had established a large lead but Mickey was in 4th place about 10 metres behind the pair in 2nd and 3rd. He slowly closed on the pair, moving up even with them with 1k remaining, surging past them with 500m left and finishing comfortably in 2nd place.  His finish not only surprised the predictors and his coach, but as Mickey himself said, “That awkward moment when you finish second at OFSAA and you’re just as surprised as everyone else…”.
On the other hand, Owen was expected to contend for a place on the podium and he did not disappoint.  He and Ed Hayfron of Birchmount Collegiate Institute pulled away from the pack and while Owen ran an awesome race, well ahead of the rest of the field, Hayfron was just a little stronger leaving Owen with the silver medal.
Glebe Collegiate’s Junior Girls’ team, powered by 3 members of the Lions and led by Lions coach Kirk Dillabough, won the first gold medal by an Ottawa area school in last couple of decades.  Claire Smith had an outstanding race placing 5th while teammates Zoe Pritchard and Alexa Livingstone placed 30th and 31st respectively in the field of 200 plus.  Not only did this team win, but of the winning teams in the 6 categories, their score of 77 points was 44 points better than next best winning team and more than 100 points better than some of the other winning teams.
Running in her first OFSAA competition, Sophie Rodenburg took home the 6th place ribbon in the Midget Girls’ race and Olivia Robertson, in her first year in the Senior category, always a challenge for the Grade 11 athletes, ran a very strong race to finish 7th.
In the Senior Boys’ race, Alex Wilkie did not even qualify for OFSAA last year but his determination and hard work paid off this year as he finished 12th.  Lindsay Kary improved on her 31st place last year to finish 17th in the Senior Girls’ race.  Rounding up the top 20 performers from the club, Jonathan Favero ran his best race of his young career to finish 18th in the Junior Boys’ race.
Full results can be found at http://www.chiptimeresults.com/
Next up, the Lions will be heading to Kingston’s Fort Henry on Sunday, November 11 for the Athletics Ontario Cross Country Championships.
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22 Lions Athletes Set To Compete At OFSAA Championships

The 2012 OFSAA Cross Country championships kick off Saturday morning at 10:30 am at the Heart Lake Conservation Area in Brampton. In total, 22 Lions runners will take to the course in Brampton, looking to bring home a coveted OFSAA medal. The day kicks off with the midget girls race and finishes with the senior boys at 2:10 pm.
At last year’s championships, held at the Hornet’s Nest in Blackburn Hamlet, Yves Sikubwabo brought home the club’s only medal, winning gold in the senior boy’s race.
List of club qualifiers
Midget Girls
Sophie Rodenburg – Earl of March
Olivia Gaudet – Nepean
Talia Brennan – Franco Ouest
Julia Cawthorn – Nepean
Midget Boys
Owen Day – Holy Trinity
Darion Dillabaugh – Glebe
Junior Girls
Kacia Elliott – St. Francis Xavier
Caroline Baker – St. Francis Xavier
Alexa Livingstone – Glebe
Zoe Pritchard – Glebe
Claire Smith – Glebe
Junior Boys
Jonathan Favero – L’Escale
Arjun Walia – Sir Robert Borden
Yannick Banville – Garneau
Cameron Caughey – Bell
Justin Cuddihey – St. Mark
Senior Girls
Olivia Robertson – Brookfield
Lindsay Kary – St. Matthew
Senior Boys
Mickey Day –  Holy Trinity
Alex Wilkie – Notre Dame (Carleton Place)
Nic Favero – L’Escale
Farah Abdulkarim – Gloucester

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2012 Ottawa Lions Awards Banquet Tickets Now Available

The 2012 Ottawa Lions Awards Banquet will take place November 24th at the Arrow and Loon Indoor Courtyard in Ottawa. The club will be honouring the many outstanding performers from the past season as well as recognizing the award winners from the 2011 season.
Tickets for the event are available for purchase at the club’s office at the
Dome @ Louis-Riel or via email – info@ottawalions.com
Details:
2012 Ottawa Lions Awards Banquet
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Reception 5:30pm / Dinner and Awards 6:30pm
Arrow and Loon Indoor Courtyard
99 Fifth Avenue
Tickets: $20

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Yves Sikubwabo finishes second at OUA XC Championships

It was a rainy morning on the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) championship course in King City today as members of the Ottawa Lions toed the line, representing the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees, Queen’s University and the University of Guelph.
For Yves Sikubwabo, he continued to demonstrate why he is widely considered one of the best young running talents in Canada as he claimed second place in the tough 10 kilometre race, finishing in a time of 32:22.74, and helping his Guelph teammates claim their 8th consecutive OUA title. For the reigining Canadian junior 800m champion, a silver medal was not the only piece of hardware he would be taking home with him today. As the top rookie finisher in the field of 95 runners, Sikubwabo was also named the OUA Men’s XC Rookie of the Year.
Also being recognized for his efforts at the championships was Tyson Loney, as he finished in 14th place to capture Second Team OUA All-Star recognition. Loney was the second team finisher for Queen’s University as they finished third in the men’s team standings.
The Gee-Gee women were led by Julia Nikonorova, as she crossed the line in a time of 19:37.50 to finish 28th.  She was closely followed by teammate Isabelle Kanz, who finished in 35th. As a team, the women finished in 9th with 238 pts, two places better than last year’s OUA performance at Mooney’s Bay.
Remy Binns was the top finisher on the men’s side, crossing the line in 53rd place with a time of 35:48.06. Overall, the men dropped two places from last year’s OUA’s, to finish 12th with 351 points.
The university cross-country season wraps up in two weeks time as Western University hosts the CIS championships on the famed Thames Valley Golf Course where Yves Sikubwabo, Tyson Loney and Julia Nikonorova have all qualified to compete.

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Lycée Claudel wins Eastern Ontario Elementary Schools XC Championship

The running paths around the Terry Fox Athletic Facility at Mooney’s Bay were filled with moving bodies yesterday as school children from across the region raced to capture top spot in the third annual Eastern Ontario Elementary Schools XC Championship presented by TD Bank. Nearly 500 boys and girls competed, across three age categories, as Lycée Claudel won the distinction of “Top School” after capturing the 12-13 year old girls division, as well as the 10-11 and 12-13 year old categories on the boys side. For their efforts, Lycée Claudel was awarded $700 in support of their school’s sports programs. Other team winners included First Avenue Public School, who took home the titles for both the boys and girls 8-9 year old divisions while École élémentaire catholique Jean-Robert-Gauthier captured the girls 10-11 year old category.  For their efforts, the two schools received $200 and $100 respectively to help benefit their sport programs.
Below is a list of  the top three finishers in each category:

Girls 8-9 year olds  
1st Carolyne BEAUDOIN Jean-Robert-Gauthier
2nd Emma JARVIS First Avenue
3rd Alyshia ALKERTON St. Marks Brockville
     
Girls 10-11 year olds  
1st Teagan SHAPANSKY First Avenue
2nd Selena MOUSSA Jean-Robert-Gauthier
3rd Carmen MARIN Elmdale
     
Girls 12-13 year olds  
1st Mei Mei WESTON Hopewell Avenue
2nd Brittany ALKERTON St. Mary Brockville
3rd Jenna ROSSI Gisele Lalonde
     
Boys 8-9 year olds  
1st Judd SJOLUND St John the Apostle
2nd Cameron PORTER Knoxdale
3rd Maxime FILION Carrefour Jeunesse
     
Boys 10-11 year olds  
1st Callum SARAVANAMUTTOO Mutchmor
2nd Rylan MARTIN Hopewell Avenue
3rd Lars GIERULL Lycee Claudel
     
Boys 12-13 year olds  
1st Reilly MCCAAN Franco Cite
2nd Teagan HARRIS Hopewell Avenue
3rd Andre ALIE-LAMARCHE Emily Carr
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Lions finish 3rd and 4th at Hoffman Invitational

The Lions opened up their cross country season yesterday at the Ronald Hoffman Invitational on the campus of St. Lawerence University. The men’s team finished in third, with 90pts, behind both Cortland State and St. Lawerence. The women also scored 90 pts, as St. Lawerence, currently ranked 7th in the NCAA Div III polls, took the win with 28pts.
Leading the Lions in the nine team men’s field was Alex Wilkie, who covered the 8km course in a time of 26:38.38 – good enough for seventh place. Other scorers for the Lions included Alex Behre, Kieran Day, Nicholas Favero and Jay Sneddon.
On the women’s side, Olivia Robertson finished the 6km run through the forest in a time of 22:58.80 to finish in fourth. Teammate Lindsay Kary also managed to finish among the top 10, with her ninth place run of 23:47.50. Rounding out the top five placers were Maggie Scheunert, Katie Britton, and Danika, Cziranka-Crooks.
The next meet on the cross country schedule is November 11th in Kingston for the Athletics Ontario Championships.
 

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Programs Begin to Move Indoors

Please note both the Junior Development and Junior Competitive programs have moved their training indoors to the Dome @ Louis Riel. However, Junior Competitive distance runners will continue training outdoors at Terry Fox Athletic Facility.
For all new potential members, you are also asked to visit the Dome to register for any of our many programs.
If you are unsure of your training location, please consult your coach for details.

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Frizell and Galbraith honoured by Athletics Ontario

In Toronto at last weekend’s Athletics Ontario’s annual awards banquet two Lions athletes were recognized for their successful 2012 seasons. Sultana Frizell was named the top senior female thrower in the province, while  Emma Galbraith was named the top female junior distance runner in Ontario.
For Frizell, this marks the fifth straight year she has received the distinction of top thrower in Ontario. The two time Olympian kicked her season off in fine fashion, extending her personal best to 75.04m – good enough for a new Canadian and North American record.  She would also capture a silver medal at the national championships in June before finishing 14th in her qualifying group at the Olympic Games in London. “It’s always an honour to be recognized as the best in the province with some many other very talented competitors,” said Frizell of her award. “I just finished my competition season a couple weeks ago, so this is certainly a nice way to kick start my off-season. I look forward to a great season in 2013, including the World Championships in Moscow, and hopefully another one of these awards.”
For Emma Galbraith, a three time nominee for an Athletics Ontario award, this marked her victory as  top distance runner. The graduate of Franco-Ouest had a fantastic season highlighted by her first national championship as well as completing the OFSAA double at 800m and 1500m. In addition to the gold medals, Galbraith drastically lowered her personal bests in each of the 8 and 15, dropping more than four and a half seconds from the 800m, down to 2:06.42. She also cut more than twelve seconds from her best 1500m time, running 4:25.23.
Other nominees from the club included Olympian Melissa Bishop in the senior women’s distance category, who became only the third woman in Canadian history to run a sub two minute 800m, clocking 1:59.82 in June. Midget jumper  Hannah Kelsey-Smith was nominated for her efforts in the horizontal jumps after claiming gold in the long and triple jump at both the Athletics Ontario Youth Championships and OFSAA high school championships. In the combined events category, Patrick Arbour and Emery Terrell were nominated for their successes in the decathlon and heptathlon respectively. Arbour was a bronze medalist at this year’s Olympic Trials, while Terrell was the second ranked junior heptathlete in Ontario this past season.

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Ottawa Lions launch updated website

The Ottawa Lions are proud to announce the launching of their updated website, ottawalions.com. The hope is that this new page will allow its members to more easily interact with the club as well as provide a more user friendly environment for both desktop and mobile viewers. Over time, it is our hope that we will be able to enhance the content available to our users while maintaining the level of quality expected of our club.
Best of luck to all in the upcoming season!