By: Mateo De Dalmases The SFU track and field team travelled to Seattle for the second meet of the 2018 indoor season, and enjoyed a great weekend. Competing in a huge range of events, there was a number of SFU athletes who competed admirably. In the middle distance and distance events, the names that shined the most were Reta Dobie and Oliver Jorgensen in the 3,000m; Julia Howley, Miryam Bassett, and Rowan Doherty in the mile; and Alana Mussatto in the 800m. Also, the women’s distance medley relay had an impressive run, and is now second in the National Collegiate…
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By: Mateo De Dalmases This past Saturday, the SFU cross country women's team had their last race of the season, picking up a tenth spot at the national championships in a year in which they had won four of the…
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By: Mateo De Dalmases For the past two months, SFU’s cross country teams have shown extreme discipline. Every member of both groups (men and women) has prioritized the team interests over any individual pleasure or decision. The discipline in hard…
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By: Mateo De Dalmases SFU’s cross country teams had great performances in the 44th Western Washington University Cross Country Classic hosted in Bellingham in the beautiful (and hilly!) Lake Padden Park. While the women managed to keep their undefeated status,…
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By: Mateo De Dalmases SFU’s cross country team enjoyed another dominating performance at the Sundodger Invitational in Seattle over the weekend, taking first place on the women’s side and second place for the men. On the women’s side, senior Julia…
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By: Mateo De Dalmases SFU’s cross country team could not have begun the season better than they did on September 8 at Western Oregon University, taking the win in both races ahead of regionally ranked teams such as Alaska Anchorage…
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By: Mateo De Dalmases On a hot afternoon at the Burnaby Mountain campus, the Clan managed to beat, in overtime, a team that is used to training and playing in temperatures that are not far from today’s mid-thirties. It’s great news…
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