NBIAA-ANINB 2022 Track and Field Championship
June 6, 2022 by admin
Filed under Monthly Highlights, Provincial and Territorial News
2022 NBIAA-ASINB CLASSIFICATION CHAMPIONS
A | AA | AAA | |
Gold | École Carrefour Beausoleil | Bonar Law High School | Bernice MacNaughton High |
Silver | J M A Armstrong High School | Carleton North High School | Fredericton High School |
Broze | McAdam High School | Woodstock High School | Harrison Trimble High School |
2022 NBIAA-ASNIB WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP
=New Record | JUNIOR | SENIOR |
100 m | Anna Somers, St Stephen High | Carys Jacobson, Fredericton |
200 m | Anna Somers, St Stephen High | Carys Jacobson, Fredericton |
400 m | Anna Somers, St Stephen High | Briana Bartley, Woodstock |
800 m | Malika Allain, ÉS Nepisiguit | Erin Vringer, Saint John |
1500 m | Julianna Lemaire, École Mathieu-Martin | Erin Vringer, Saint John (NR) |
3000 m | Julianna Lemaire, École Mathieu-Martin | Madaly MacKinnon, Beausoleil |
Sprint Hurdles | Tara Lawson, Harrison Trimble | Eliana Kennedy, Fredericton |
300/400 m Hurdles | Alexandra Knauf, Polyvalente Louis-J-Robichaud | Marieve Allain, École Mathieu-Martin |
4 x 100 Relay | Harrison Trimble High | Fredericton High School |
4 x 400 Relay | Harrison Trimble High | Fredericton High School |
High Jump | Emma LeBlanc, Clément-Cormier | Kiersten Hicks, Quatre Vents |
Long Jump | Aria Noel-Bertin, Louis-Mailloux | Janie Caissie, Clément-Cormier |
Triple Jump | Awele Anochie, Fredericton | Abby MacIntosh, MacNaughton |
Shot Put | Audree LeBlanc, École Mathieu-Martin | Sydney Walker, Harrison Trimble |
Discus | Marie-Èv, Maillet, Clément-Cormier | Sydney Walker, Harrison Trimble |
Javelin | Marie-Èv, Maillet, Clément-Cormier | Bea Torreon, Fundy |
2022 NBIAA-ASINB SPECIAL OLYMPICS CHAMPIONS
(NR)=New Record | GOLD |
50 m Mixed Special Olympic | Nabil Riodrdon, Bathurst |
100m Mixed Wheelchair | Dante Cormier, Riverview (NR) |
Mixed Shot Put Ambulatory Special Olympic | Nabil Riodrdon, Bathurst |
2022 NBIAA-ASNIB MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP
(NR) = New Record | JUNIOR | SENIOR |
100 m | Jack Mellish, J M A Armstrong | Francis Roussel, L’Odyssée |
200 m | Jack Mellish, J M A Armstrong | Francis Roussel, L’Odyssée |
400 m | Jack Mellish, J M A Armstrong | Adrian Brennan, Carleton North |
800 m | Noah MacKinnon, Beausoleil | Isaac MacLlean, MacNaughton |
1500 m | Zander Hill, Leo Hayes | Isaac MacLlean, MacNaughton |
3000 m | Noah MacKinnon, Beausoleil | Isaac MacLlean, MacNaughton |
Sprint Hurdles | Jacoby Francis, Bonar Law | Guillaume Basque, École Mathieu-Martin |
300/400 m Hurdles | Connor Casey, Miramichi Valley | T Augustine Sock, Bonar Law |
4 x 100 Relay | Bernice MacNaughton High | École Mathieu-Martin |
4 x 400 Relay | Fredericton High School | Bernice MacNaughton High |
High Jump | Everett Kent, Carleton North | Guillaume Basque, École Mathieu-Martin |
Long Jump | Nathan Rioux, École Mathieu-Martin | Divine Tissera, Petitcodiac Regional High School |
Triple Jump | Jacoby Francis, Bonar Law | Aiden Boleyn, Harrison Trimble |
Shot Put | Isaac Hacney, ÉS Nepisiguit | Kallum Fletcher, Bonar Law |
Discus | Isaac Hacney, ÉS Nepisiguit | Guillaume Basque, École Mathieu-Martin |
Javelin | Everett Kent, Carleton North | Tony Jeong, Fredericton |
Athletics NB – This past weekend was a very exciting time for all high school athletes competing at Bonar Law High School. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the NBIAA track and field provincials unfortunately was canceled in both 2020 and 2021. But nothing was going to stop these track and field superstars in the 2022 season.
Starting with the junior girls, St. Stephen’s Anna Sommers captured gold in the 100m, 200m, and 400m in times of 13.05 (-0.5), 26.35 (+0.5), and 59.45.
A similar event took place in the junior boys sprints, J M A Armstrong’s Jack Mellish once again did a clean sweep in the 100m, 200m, and 400m in times of 12.26 (-1.9), 24.29 (0.1), and 52.71.
In the senior girls, Fredericton high school’s Carys Jacobson won both the 100m and 200m sprints in times of 12.36 (-0.6) and 25.52 (0.6).
For the senior boys, Mathieu-Martin’s Guillaume Basque showed his talents in a multitude of events winning gold in the 110m hurdles in a time of 15.18 (-0.5), high jump at a height of 1.70m, and discus throw in a distance of 35.29m.
In the senior boys sprints, L’Odyssée’s Francis Roussel won the 100m and 200m in times of 11.76 (-2.8)and 23.82 (0.5).
Two athletes managed to have some outstanding performances setting two new NBIAA records. The first being Saint John High School’s Erin Vringer. In the senior girls 1500m, Vringer won the race in an impressive time of 4:32.42, beating the previous record by over three seconds. The previous time of 4:36.13 was held by two time Olympian Geneviève Lalonde. Vringer also took home gold in the 800m in a time of 2:14.70.
In the junior boys, Riverview High School’s Dante Cormier set a record in the 100m wheelchair dash in a time of 20.87 (-1.2). Keep an eye out for more impressive performances from Cormier in future NBIAA champions to come.
Lastly, the 2022 NBIAA championships ended in a historical moment for Bernice MacNaughton High School, winning the AAA team banner with 223.5 points. This is the first time in the school’s history winning the NBIAA track and field championships.
As well, Bonar Law High School won the AA team banner with 221 points and École Carrefour Beausoleil won the A banner with 73 points.
Great job to all of the athletes and coaches. See you all next year at the 2023 NBIAA track and field championships!