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CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

 

MEN'S & WOMEN'S TEAM PAST CHAMPIONS

Date Champions (Men's) Host Date Champions (Women's) Host

2006 Guelph - Laval

2005 Windsor Dalhousie
2004 Windsor Guelph
2003 Windsor Moncton
2002 Guelph Western
2001 Guelph Sherbrooke
2000 Guelph Toronto
1999 Guelph RMC / Queen's
1998 Windsor Waterloo
1997 Victoria Western
1996 Victoria McGill
1995 Victoria Western
1994 Victoria Western
1993 UBC Dalhousie
1992 Sherbrooke McGill
1991 Toronto Victoria
1990 Ottawa Ottawa
1989 Manitoba UBC
1988 Manitoba Laval
1987 Ottawa Victoria
1986 Ottawa Western
1985 Western Sherbrooke
1984 Queen's Guelph
1983 Queen's Laurentian
1982 Toronto Laurentian
1981 Queen's Lethbridge
1980 Alberta Guelph
1979 Queen's Toronto
1978 Toronto Toronto
1977 Toronto Queen's
1976 Western Guelph
1975 Toronto Victoria
1974 Toronto Guelph
1973 OUA Champs. RMC/Queen's
1972 OUA Champs. RMC
1971 Western UNB
1970 Western UBC
1969 Guelph MacDonald
1968 Saskatchewan Dalhousie
1967 Toronto Guelph
1966 Toronto Guelph
1965 Toronto Guelph
1964 Manitoba Guelph
1963 McMaster Guelph

2006 Guelph - Laval

2005 Guelph Dalhousie
2004 Dalhousie Guelph
2003 Calgary Moncton
2002 Toronto Western
2001 Victoria Sherbrooke
2000 Victoria Toronto
1999 Victoria RMC/Queen’s
1998 Victoria Waterloo
1997 Guelph Western
1996 Waterloo McGill
1995 Windsor Western
1994 Victoria Western
1993 Calgary Dalhousie
1992 Calgary McGill
1991 Toronto Victoria
1990 Western Ottawa
1989 Western UBC
1988 Western Laval
1987 Victoria Victoria
1986 Victoria Western
1985 Victoria Sherbrooke
1984 Western Guelph
1983 Western Laurentian
1982 Western Laurentian
1981 Western Lethbridge
1980 Victoria Guelph

HISTORICAL MEN'S & WOMEN'S TEAM RESULTS

Year/Gold/Silver/Bronzer (Men's) Year/Gold/Silver/Bronzer (Women's)

2006 / Guelph / Toronto / Victoria

2005 Windsor Guelph Victoria
2004 Windsor Guelph Alberta
2003 Windsor Guelph Alberta
2002 Guelph Windsor Alberta
2001 Guelph Windsor Sherbrooke
2000 Guelph Alberta Sherbrooke
1999 Guelph Toronto Sherbrooke
1998 Windsor Guelph Victoria
1997 Victoria Western Windsor
1996 Victoria Queen's McGill
1995 Victoria UBC Windsor
1994 Victoria Windsor Western
1993 UBC Toronto Western
1992 Sherbrooke UBC Toronto
1991 Toronto Sherbrooke Windsor
1990 Ottawa Toronto Queen's
1989 Manitoba Queen's UBC
1988 Manitoba Western Toronto
1987 Queen's N/A N/A
1986 Ottawa Alberta Manitoba
1985 Western Victoria Ottawa

2006 / Guelph / McGill / Dalhousie

2005 Guelph Toronto Victoria
2004 Dalhousie Guelph Calgary
2003 Calgary Queen's Dalhousie
2002 Toronto Manitoba Victoria
2001 Victoria Toronto McGill
2000 Victoria Guelph Western
1999 Victoria Western Guelph
1998 Victoria Western Queen's
1997 Guelph Alberta Saskatchewan
1996 Waterloo Guelph McGill
1995 Windsor Western UBC
1994 Victoria Western UBC
1993 Calgary UBC Toronto
1992 Calgary UBC Toronto
1991 Toronto Victoria UBC
1990 Western UBC Victoria
1989 Western Toronto Waterloo
1988 Western Toronto Dalhousie
1987 Victoria Toronto Western
1986 Victoria Toronto Western
1985 Victoria Toronto Western
1984 Western Toronto Victoria
1983 Western Manitoba Victoria
1982 Western Victoria UNB
1981 Western Victoria UNB
1980 Victoria Guelph Wester

MEN'S RECORDS

Least Team Points
15 Toronto (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) 1965

Most Team Titles
9 Toronto '65, '66, '67, '74, '75, '77, '78, '82, '91

Win Streak
4 Guelph 1999-2002
4 Victoria 1994-1997
3 Toronto 1965-1967

Smallest Margin of Victory
0 Guelph over Windsor 2002
0 Queen's over Victoria 1981

Largest Margin of Victory
72 Victoria over Queen's 1996

Most Individual Gold Medals
4 John Halvorsen, Ottawa ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘90
3 Paul McCloy, Memorial '83, '84, '85

Five Time 1st Team All-Canadians
Joël Bourgeois, Moncton '89, '90, '91, '92, '94
John Halvorsen, Ottawa '85, '86, '87, ‘88, '90
Paul McCloy, Memorial '80, '81, '83, '84, '85

Four Time 1st Team All-Canadian
Jamie Epp, Saskatchewan '99, '2000, '01, '02
Graham Cooksedge, Victoria '95, '96, '97, '99
Rorri Currie, UNB / Dalhousie '90, '91, '92, '94
Brendan Matthias, Toronto '88, '89, '91, '93
Darren Klassen, Manitoba '86, '87, '88, '90
Bob Kochan, Saskatchewan ‘68, ‘69, ‘70, ‘71
Dave Smith, York ‘67, ‘68, ‘69, ‘70

WOMEN'S RECORDS

Least Team Points
18 Victoria (1, 2, 4, 5, 6) 1987

Most Team Titles
9 Victoria '80, ‘85, '86, '87, '94. '98, ’99, ’00, ‘01
7 Western '81, '82, '83, '84, ‘88, '89, '90

Win Streak
4 Victoria 1998-2001
4 Western 1981-1984

Four Time 1st Team All-Canadians
Linda Thyer, McGill '91, '92, '93, '94
Anna Gunasekera, Victoria '90, '91, '93, '94
Sarah Hunter, Toronto '92, '93, '94, '95
Sandra Anschuetz, Western '82, '85, '86, '87
Jill Purola, Western '82, '83, '84, '89

ALL-CANADIANS

Top 7 finishes make First Team All-Canadian; 8 to 14th finishes make Second Team All-Canadian

MEN'S FIRST TEAM - 2006 WOMEN'S FIRST TEAM - 2006

1. Geoffrey Kerr, Calgary, 32:29.8
2. Alex Genest, Sherbrooke, 32:38.2
3. James Gosselin, Western Ontario, 32.40.5
4. Andrew Coates, Windsor, 33:01.7
5. Joseph Campanelli, Toronto, 33:05.1
6. James Poulin-Cadovius, Sherbrooke, 33:17.3
7. Robert Jewer, Dalhousie, 33:17.5

1. Megan Brown, Toronto, 17:10.5
2. Laura Moulton, Guelph, 17:58.3
3. Jacqueline Malette, Windsor, 18:00.9
4. Lauren Whyte, McGill, 18:01.0
5. Heather Sim, Calgary, 18:09.5
6. Janice Ashworth, Dalhousie, 18:15.5
7. Elspeth McGregor, McGill, 18:16.7
MEN'S SECOND TEAM - 2006 WOMEN'S SECOND TEAM - 2006
8. Geoff Martinson, Victoria, 33:18.3
9. Greg Hutchinson, Guelph, 33:19.5
10. Stephen Koziarski, Guelph, 33:23.2
11. Ian Manyfingers, Alberta, 33:23.8
12. Breandan Hunt, Guelph, 33:25.9
13. Spencer Morrison, Toronto, 33:30.0
14. Russell Christie, Dalhousie, 33:36.8
8. Rachel Cliff, Guelph, 18:32.1
9. Leila Angrand, Laurentian, 18:43.3
10. Genny McInnes, Toronto, 18:45.9
11. Julia Beniusis, Guelph, 18:51.6
12. Georgette Mink, Manitoba, 18:52.7
13. Lindsy McNicoll, Laurentian, 18:55.8
14. Kelly-Lynne Spettigue, Waterloo, 18:56.2

 

Top 7 finishes make First Team All-Canadian; 8 to 14th finishes make Second Team All-Canadian

MEN'S FIRST TEAM - 2005 WOMEN'S FIRST TEAM - 2005

Cristiano Mauricio, Windsor
Scott Arnald, Waterloo
Paul Chafe, Dalhousie
Kristjan Hunter, Manitoba
Andrew Coates, Windsor
Brandon Young, Windsor
Adrian Lambert, Alberta

Beth Wightman, Toronto
Janice Ashworth, Dalhousie
Laura Moulton, Guelph
Shannon Popowich, Calgary
Bethany Janzen, Western
Ashley Hinther, Saskatchewan
Lauren Whyte, McGill
MEN'S SECOND TEAM - 2005 WOMEN'S SECOND TEAM - 2005
Greg Hutchinson, Guelph
Andre-Paul Baillargeon-Smith, Guelph
David Gill, Laval
Geoff Kerr, Calgary
Kris Swanson, Victoria
Steve Koziarski, Guelph
Brendan Hunt, Guelph
Erin MacLean, StFX
Lindsay Winter, Calgary
Tiffany Evans, Victoria
Patty Blanchard, Moncton
Jutta Merilainen, Trent
Erin Sask, Guelph
Jackie Malette, Windsor

Athlete of the Year
Initiated in 1997, the Athlete of the Year is selected by the CIS Coaches Association. The award is based upon performances during the entire season as well as at the Conference and National Championships.

Men's Athlete of the Year Women's Athlete of the Year

2006 Geoffrey Kerr, Calgary

2005 Cristiano Mauricio Windsor
2004 Cristiano Mauricio Windsor
2003 Eric Gillis, StFX
2002 Jamie Epp Saskatchewan
2001 Jerry Ziak Victoria
2000 Jamie Epp Saskatchewan
1999 Graham Cocksedge Victoria
1998 Jeremy Deere Calgary
1997 Guy Schultz Western

2006 Meagan Brown, Toronto

2005 Beth Wightman Toronto
2004 Kristina Rody Guelph
2003 Beth Wightman Queen's
2002 Sarah Dillabaugh Ottawa
2001 Beth Wightman Queen's
2000 Debbie Buhlers Waterloo
1999 Teresa Duck Western
1998 Nathalie Côté Ottawa
1997 Nathalie Côté Ottawa

Rookie of the Year
Initiated in 1997, the Rookie of the Year Award is selected by the CIS Coaches Association. The award is based upon performances during the entire season as well as at the Conference and National Championships. The athlete must be in her first year of intercollegiate eligibility.

Men's Rookie of the Year Women's Rookie of the Year

2006 Alex Genest, Sherbrooke

2005 Daniel Maillie Victoria
2004 Braden Novakowski Queen's
2003 A-Paul Baillargeon-Smith Guelph
2002 Geoff Kerr Calgary
2001 Rob Nissen Alberta
2000 Will Thrift Manitoba
1999 Andrew Alley Calgary
1998 Bruno Mazzota Victoria
1997 Jason Eddy Western

2006 Rachel Cliff, Guelph

2005 Kelsey Daley - Saint Marys
2004 Megan Brown Guelph
2003 Janice-R. Ashworth Dalhousie
2002 Erin McClure Waterloo
2001 Joanna Fedy Waterloo
2000 Sasha Golish Toronto
1999 Karine Lefebvre Laval
1998 Jennifer Ervick Manitoba
1997 Laurie Mutton York

Coach of the Year
The Cross Country Coach of the Year is selected by the CIS Coaches Association. The announcement and presentation is made at the time of the National Championship.

Men's Cross Country Coach of the Year Women's Cross Country Coach of the Year

2006 Dave Scott-Thomas, Guelph

2005 Dennis Fairall, Windsor
2004 Dennis Fairall, Windsor
2003 Dennis Fairall Windsor
2002 Dave Scott-Thomas Guelph
2001 Dave Scott-Thomas Guelph
2000 Dave Scott-Thomas Guelph
1999 Dave Scott-Thomas Guelph
1998 Dennis Fairall Windsor
1997 Brent Fougner Victoria
1996 Brent Fougner Victoria
1995 Brent Fougner Victoria
1994 Brent Fougner Victoria
1993 Marek Jedrzejek UBC
1992 Richard Crevier Sherbrooke
1991 Richard Crevier Sherbrooke
1990 Denis Landry Ottawa
1989 Wyn Gimitroski Manitoba
1988 Wyn Gimitroski Manitoba
1987 Denis Landry Ottawa
1986 Denis Landry Ottawa
1985 Bob Vigars Western
1984 Dave Grant Queen's
1983 Dave Grant Queen's
1982 Peter Pimm Toronto
1981 Rolf Lund Queen's
1980 Jim Haddow Alberta
1979 Rolf Lund Queen's
1978 Andy Higgins Toronto
1977 Andy Higgins Toronto
1976 Bob Vigars Western
1975 Andy Higgins Toronto
1974 Andy Higgins Toronto
1972 Not declared
1971 Bob Vigars Western
1970 Bob Vigars Western
1969 Vic Matthews Guelph
1968 Lyle Sanderson Saskatchewan
1967 Fred Foot Toronto
1966 Fred Foot Toronto
1965 Fred Foot Toronto
1964 Jim Daly Manitoba

2006 Dave Scott-Thomas, Guelph

2005 Dave Scott Thomas, Guelph
2004 Dan Hennigar, Dalhousie
2003 Doug Lamont Calgary
2002 Ross Ristuccia Toronto
2001 Brent Fougner Victoria
2000 Brent Fougner Victoria
1999 Brent Fougner Victoria
1998 Brent Fougner Victoria
1997 David Scott-Thomas Guelph
1996 Brent McFarlane Waterloo
1995 Dennis Fairall Windsor
1994 Ron Bowker Victoria
1993 Alex Ulaszonek Calgary
1992 Alex Ulaszonek Calgary
1991 Peter Pimm Toronto
1990 Bob Vigars Western
1989 Bob Vigars Western
1988 Bob Vigars Western
1987 Ron Bowker Victoria
1986 Ron Bowker Victoria
1985 Ron Bowker Victoria
1984 Bob Vigars Western
1983 Bob Vigars Western
1982 Bob Vigars Western
1981 Bob Vigars Western
1980 Ron Bowker Victoria

 

 

 

 


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