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Men's 2010 Final Ranks
1 Guelph 86.00
2 Windsor 85.00
3 Western 76.00
4 Saskatchewan 58.00
5 York 48.00
6 Calgary 42.00
7 Regina 41.00
8 Ottawa 38.00
9 Toronto 30.00
10 Queen's 28.00
11 Manitoba 23.00
12 Sherbrooke 21.00
13 McGill 20.00
14 Victoria 16.00
15 Dalhousie 14.00
16 Laval 13.00
17 Waterloo 10.00
18 Alberta 6.00
19 Lethbridge 6.00
20 St. Mary's 2.00
Women’s 2008 Final Ranks
1 Windsor 114.00
2 Toronto 73.00
3 Western 63.00
4 Guelph 59.00
5 Saskatchewan 56.00
6 Calgary 42.50
7 York 40.00
8 Sherbrooke 30.00
9 Alberta 25.00
10 Dalhousie 22.00
11 McGill 20.00
12 Montréal 19.00
13 Manitoba 18.50
14 Victoria 18.00
15 Regina 14.00
16 Laval 13.00
17 Queen's 11.00
18 St. Mary's 8.00
19 McMaster 7.00
20 Ottawa 6.00
21 St. FX 2.00
Final 2010 CIS Standings
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Vikes Roll at Bison
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SUCCESS FOR GAELS AT McGILL LAST CHANCE
Feb 20, 2010: In what has to be one of the best ever Last Chance Meets for the Gaels almost all of the pre-meet goals were accomplished. Priority was to improve the men’s 4x4 time, get faster 300m, 600m, 1000m, and 1500m performances going into the OUA Championships.
Stirling Shatters Queen's Record at Cornell
Feb 14, 2010: A small crew of 15 athletes ventured south to Cornell University to compete in the Kane Invitational meet. While small in number they proved mighty as 6 medals [3-gold; 2-silver; 1-bronze], a QUEEN’S RECORD, a #10 ALL TIME PERFORMANCE, and 9 PB’s...
Dinos Looking Strong in 2010
Feb 11, 2010: Bison Classic
Gaels Rewarded with Good Results at York Open
Feb 08, 2010: The proximity of the York meet allowed the team roster to substantially expand allowing a dedicated group of athletes who had been training regularly another opportunity to compete; for many their first meet since before Christmas.
Vikes Roll at Bison
Feb 06, 2010: Mallie, Jean, Robertson, Childs posts wins in Winnipeg. Dan Mallie won the 1000m in 2:26 to lead Victoria to four wins at Bison. Claire Jean (4:34) won the women's 1500m, rookie Karl Roberson (3:55) won the 1500m and Cliff Childs (8:34) won the 3000m.
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