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McGill soccer star shines in track debut
Source: McGill Athletics
MONTREAL - A bronze medal performance by Alexandra Morin-Boucher
of St. Gabriel de Brandon, Que., almost stole the show at the
Holiday Classic track and field meet hosted by McGill University at
Tomlinson Fieldhouse, Saturday.
The 22-year-old physical education senior -- who recently joined
the track team after scoring 36 goals in 56 league games over her
four seasons with the McGill women's soccer squad -- came within
fractions of breaking a school record in her first-ever track meet.
She was clocked at 40.43 seconds in the 300-metre dash, just shy of
the 40.26 standard set by Maryse Dubreuil in 2006.
"It was a phenomenal run from someone who has no previous
experience at all in this sport," said McGill track coach Dennis
Barrett of Morin-Boucher, a high-scoring forward and captain of the
soccer team who was convinced by Barrett to join the track team a
couple of weeks ago. "To come within fractions of a second of a
school record in her first competition is an impressive
performance, especially considering that she is still recovering
from an injury (pulled groin muscle) suffered during the soccer
season."
Other McGill podium finishes were claimed by freshmen pole vaulters
Ryley van Ryswyk of Surrey, B.C., and Nicholas Busque of Lititz,
Penn., each of whom shared a silver medal performance after
clearing a height of 3.90m. On the women's side, McGill's Alana
Battiston, a fifth-year senior from Toronto, took bronze in the 60m
hurdles, posting a time of 9.51 seconds.
In the men's division, the top performance was by Hank Palmer, a
former McGill and national team sprinter, who won the 60m dash in
6.77 seconds, despite pulling an apparent hamstring before crossing
the finish line. Palmer, who established a McGill record in 2010
with 6.78, now runs for Club Athletisme Montreal and was attempting
to break the Tomlinson Fieldhouse mark of 6.56 set in 2002 by Nick
Macrozonaris.
Among the other highlights on the women's side was 16-year-old
Clemence Paiement of Club Athletisme Montreal, who won the 60m
(7.57 seconds), 14-year-old Mariam Abdul-Rashid of the Speed
Academy Athletics Club who took the 300m (39.41) and 14-year-old
Magali Roche of Club Dynamique de Laval, who captured the long jump
(5.44m).




















