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Canada’s Aaron Brown punches ticket to fourth Olympic Video games

Aaron Brown has formally punched his ticket to his fourth Olympic Video games, successful the lads’s 200m ultimate in Montreal on Sunday afternoon. That is Brown’s twelfth Canadian nationwide dash title in his profession.

Brown ran a wind-aided 20.09 seconds to win by a big margin forward of his 4x100m relay teammate Brendon Rodney, who was second in 20.34 seconds. Olympic champion Andre De Grasse didn’t enter the lads’s 200m at Trials, given an Athletics Canada coaches’ exemption, which means he will probably be named to the staff at a later date (probably July 2).

Aaron Brown Canadian Trials
Picture: Sean Burges / Mundo Sport Photos.

The 32-year-old first represented Canada 12 years in the past, competing within the London 2012 Olympics as a 20-year-old. Brown would be the solely male athlete on the Canadian observe and subject staff in Paris who has appeared at 4 Olympic Video games.

Sunday’s win in Montreal was emotional for Brown, together with his mother and father, spouse, and two youngsters cheering him on from the grandstands at Claude-Robillard. Brown donned his signature burgundy Nike headband with a timeline of serious moments of his life pictured on it.

Rodney and De Grasse will probably be nominated to the Canadian Olympic staff within the 200m occasion subsequent week, each beforehand having the 200m customary of 20.16 seconds. 

Audrey Leduc pulls off dash double in Montreal

It was one other weekend to recollect for Canadian sprinter Audrey Leduc of Gatineau, Que., as she pulled off the ladies’s dash double in Montreal on Sunday, successful the ladies’s 200m in a wind-aided 22.71 seconds (+2.7 m/s). Leduc will symbolize Crew Canada in Paris in three occasions: the ladies’s 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay.

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There was a photograph end for second and third within the ladies’s 200m between newly topped Canadian 400m champ Toronto’s Zoe Sherar and Ottawa’s Jacqueline Madogo. After overview, Sherar was given second place by three-thousandths of a second in 22.944.

For full outcomes from Day 5 at Bell Canadian Olympic Trials, examine right here.


The 2024 Bell Canadian Olympic Monitor and Discipline Trials are going down from June 26-30 on the Complexe Sportif Claude-Robillard in Montreal. All our motion and protection is delivered to you by Canadian Working and New Stability Canada. Observe us on Twitter on Instagram for all issues Canadian Olympic Trials and up-to-date unique information and content material.


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