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List of Canadian Track and Field Championships winners

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The Canadian Track and Field Championships (French: Championnats Canadiens d'Athlétisme) is an annual outdoor track and field competition organised by Athletics Canada, which serves as the Canadian national championship for the sport. The competition was first held in 1884 as a men's only event, with women's events being introduced in 1925. The event is typically reserved for Canadian nationals, though foreign athletes have entered (and won) as invited guests. The vast majority of foreign winners have come from either Great Britain or the United States.

Men

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100 metres

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Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 100 metres or 100 yards.

200 metres

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Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 200 metres or 220 yards.

400 metres

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Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 400 metres or 440 yards.

800 metres

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Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 800 metres or 880 yards.

1500 metres

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Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 1500 metres or one mile.

5000 metres

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Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 5000 metres or three miles.

10,000 metres

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Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 10,000 metres, five miles or six miles.

Half marathon

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Marathon

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The 1946 marathon was an unofficial event. The 1972 marathon course was overly long by one kilometre.

3000 metres steeplechase

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110 metres hurdles

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Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 110 metres or 120 yards.

220 yards hurdles

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400 metres hurdles

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Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 400 metres or 440 yards.

High jump

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Pole vault

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Long jump

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Triple jump

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Shot put

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Discus throw

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Hammer throw

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Javelin throw

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Weight throw

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Decathlon

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10 kilometres walk

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The 1952 event was held on a track.

20 kilometres walk

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From 1973 to 1988, plus 1997, the event was held on a track. In 1984 and 1987, both track and road championships were contested at this distance.

20-mile walk

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50 kilometres walk

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The event was held on a track in 1965.

Cross country

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Women

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60 metres/yards

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The event was held variously over 60 metres or 60 yards, depending on the venue.

75 yards

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100 metres

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200 metres

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400 metres

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800 metres

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1500 metres

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3000 metres

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5000 metres

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10,000 metres

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Half marathon

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Marathon

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3000 metres steeplechase

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80 metres hurdles

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100 metres hurdles

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200 metres hurdles

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400 metres hurdles

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High jump

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Pole vault

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Long jump

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Triple jump

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From 1987 to 1989 the women's triple jump was held but did not have championship status.

Shot put

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Discus throw

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Hammer throw

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From 1987 to 1989 the women's hammer throw was held but did not have championship status.

Javelin throw

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Pentathlon

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Heptathlon

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5000 metres walk

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10 kilometres walk

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In 1988 two events were held, one on the track and one on roads. The 1997 event was held on a track.

20 kilometres walk

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Cross country

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References

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Champions 1946–2005
Champions 1900–2003
Champions 1997–2009
  • Results. Ottawa Lions Track and Field Club. Retrieved 2024-11-01