DAY 3 (of 3): Dinos and Gryphons win CIS women’s and men’s championships EDMONTON (CIS) – EDMONTON (CIS) – The University of Guelph Gryphons have won their third CIS men’s track and field championship in six years, following a first place finish at the 2013 meet in Edmonton, while the University of Calgary Dinos claimed their second women’s title since 2007 thanks to a 115-point first place performance on Saturday in the University of Alberta’s Pavilion.
DAY 2 (of 3): Lancers, Dinos remain atop team standings EDMONTON (CIS) – Rachel Machin picked up two more medals, including her first gold, as she and her Calgary Dinos teammates continue to lead the women’s standings after the second day of competition at the 2013 CIS track and field championships. On the men’s side, while the Guelph Gryphons picked up 61 points on Friday, it was only good enough for second place in the standings behind the Windsor Lancers (65), who saw their advantage shrink from 19 points to four on Day 2.
Day 1 (of 3): Calgary women, Windsor men lead after Day 1 EDMONTON (CIS) – The University of Windsor Lancers earned three medals on the opening day of the 2012-13 CIS track and field championships to lead the men’s standings with an impressive 28 points. On the women’s side, the Canada West champion University of Calgary Dinos lead with 26 points.
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