Hombres de McGill ganan título de pista con barrido de relevos en desafío por equipos

Luca Nicoletti lideró a los Redbirds de McGill con 17,5 puntos para asegurar el título masculino por equipos en el 29º McGill Team Challenge anual mediante un histórico triple oro en relevos. Las Martlets femeninas terminaron segundas entre 19 equipos, impulsadas por el oro de Julie Bortolato y cinco podios en total.

El 29º McGill Team Challenge anual tuvo lugar en Montréal, mostrando sólidas actuaciones de los equipos de atletismo de la Universidad McGill. En la competición masculina, los Redbirds dominaron con cinco oros, dos platas y un bronce, asegurando el título por equipos. Luca Nicoletti emergió como el máximo anotador de McGill con 17,5 puntos, destacando el éxito del equipo con un notable barrido de relevos que entregó triple oro. Los principales contribuyentes incluyeron a Sean Adams, Sacha Dernoncourt, Ben Gates, Samuel Hepworth, Krescyn Moonsamy, William Sanders, Jay Yetman y Roman Bordo. En el lado femenino, las Martlets obtuvieron cinco podios para lograr el segundo lugar entre 19 equipos participantes. Julie Bortolato lideró al equipo con una actuación de oro, respaldada por atletas como Marie Billaud, Ashleigh Brown, Rebecca El Mairy, Arowyn Fitzpatrick, Jade Jones, Emma Veilleux, Ella Villeneuve, Rebecca Warcholak y Natalya Babkine. Este resultado subraya la profundidad competitiva del evento, celebrado en las instalaciones de McGill. El desafío resaltó la destreza en relevos de los Redbirds y la consistente presencia en podios de las Martlets, estableciendo un tono positivo para la temporada en atletismo universitario.

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