Uomini McGill conquistano titolo pista con sweep relay alla team challenge

Luca Nicoletti ha guidato i McGill Redbirds con 17,5 punti per assicurarsi il titolo di squadra maschile alla 29ª McGill Team Challenge annuale grazie a una storica tripletta d'oro nei relay. Le donne Martlets hanno chiuso al secondo posto su 19 squadre, guidate dalla medaglia d'oro di Julie Bortolato e cinque podi complessivi.

La 29ª McGill Team Challenge annuale si è svolta a Montréal, mostrando ottime prestazioni delle squadre di atletica leggera dell'Università McGill. Nella competizione maschile, i Redbirds hanno dominato con cinque ori, due argenti e un bronzo, conquistando il titolo di squadra. Luca Nicoletti è emerso come miglior marcatore McGill con 17,5 punti, evidenziando il successo della squadra con un notevole sweep nei relay che ha portato triple oro. I principali contributori includevano Sean Adams, Sacha Dernoncourt, Ben Gates, Samuel Hepworth, Krescyn Moonsamy, William Sanders, Jay Yetman e Roman Bordo. Nel lato femminile, le Martlets hanno raccolto cinque podi per guadagnare il secondo posto su 19 squadre in gara. Julie Bortolato ha guidato il gruppo con una prestazione per l'oro, supportata da atlete come Marie Billaud, Ashleigh Brown, Rebecca El Mairy, Arowyn Fitzpatrick, Jade Jones, Emma Veilleux, Ella Villeneuve, Rebecca Warcholak e Natalya Babkine. Questo risultato sottolinea la profondità competitiva dell'evento, tenutosi nelle strutture di McGill. La sfida ha evidenziato la bravura nei relay dei Redbirds e la costante presenza sul podio delle Martlets, impostando un tono positivo per la stagione nell'atletica universitaria.

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