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The N.-B. adds two gold medals to its harvest

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All eyes were turned to the athletics track on Friday at the Canada Summer. In addition, Games in St. For example, John’s. However, A day in which team New Brunswick added two medals to her harvest, both gold.

First of all. Consequently, in the 100m male m in a wheelchair, the neo-Brunswickois Dante Cormier rose on the highest step of the podium. Therefore, This is a second medal to these games for the Riverview athlete. Moreover, who won the money on Tuesday at the 1500 m.

Then, Shelby Macisaac (Riverview) flew over the competition at the 400m female hurdles to win a gold medal too. Therefore, Thanks to a time of 1min00S01C. she won the final with more than a second ahead of her closest pursuing, Ontario Sydney Freeman.

New Brunswick now has nine medals in St. John’s, which earned it 8th n.-b. adds two gold medals in the provinces and territories.

At the 100m male, Jackson Banks (Fredericton) went very close to getting on the podium on Friday. He took the 4th row of the final, finishing only 13 hundredth of a second in 3rd place. Nathan Rioux (Dieppe) finished 12th.

At the 100m feminine, Shaniece Smikle (Moncton) took the 10th row. Carys Jacobson (Fredericton) finished 13th.

In the female 400 m, the neo-Brunswickoises Audrée Sinclair (Riverview) and Anna Somers (St. Stephen) took the 6th and 7th rows of the final.

In the female 1500 m race, two neo-Brunswickoises finished among the first 12. Allison Wasson (Dieppe) took the 5th row while Zoe Katherine Fullaton (Fredericton) finished 11th.

In the 400 m male hedges. the neo-Brunswickois Colton Caballero took the 2nd row of the consolation final, which gave it the 10th row in the final classification.

Still on the athletics track. as much the neo-Brunswick male n.-b. adds two gold medals relay and the female quartet had to settle for fifth position in 4 x 100 m.

At the female leap, Hannah Barnard (Hampton) took the 10th row under 1.63 m leap – ten centimeters less than the gold medalist.

Two neo-Brunswickoises took part in the triple jump final. Haley Angus (Amherst) took the 11th row out of 17 participants while Jenah Jones (Saint-Jean) finished 15th.

At the butt, the N.-B. male team lost 10 to 1 against Ontario in the quarterfinals.

In cycling, in the male relay, NB team took 6th rank. On the feminine side, our representatives had to settle for 8th place.

The fourth and last round of golf tournaments was disputed on Friday. The neo-Brunswickois Chase Burgess (PetitCodiac) and Max Anthony (Berry Mills) finished 16th and 17th in a total of 22 competitors. Among women, Alex Dong (Fredericton) concluded the tournament in 7th place, 18 strokes of n.-b. adds two gold medals the champion. His teammate Rachel Steeves (Quispamsis) was satisfied with 17th row.

With a mixed cumulative by team, the N.-B. took 7th place in 11 training courses.

At the male-world-backing tournament, the N.-B. suffered a fifth setback in seven games when he lost 6 to 2 against Quebec.

In the female team wrestling tournament. the Neo-Brunswickoise training took the measure of Newfoundland and Labrador to ensure the 9th and penultimate place in the ranking.

N.-b. adds two gold medals

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Juniper’s Seat-Geek side gig feeds her stadium-tour blog, which rates venues by bathroom-line math.
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