Graydon leads Redmen to third place at Laval Open
By Earl Zukerman
QUEBEC CITY, Que. – Mélanie Myrand, a freshman from Pointe Claire,
Que., placed fifth of 104 women overall, leading the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ
Martlets to a second-place finish at the Laval Open cross-country
running meet in Quebec City on Saturday.
St. Francis Xavier won the women’s division with 41 points,
followed by ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ (44), Sherbrooke (66) and Laval (72).
Myrand, a first-year nursing major, completed the 4k course in 14
minutes and 25 seconds. Laval’s Catherine Cormier won the race in
13:44. She was followed on the podium by St.FX runner Gina Stewart
(14:07) and Laval teammate Veronique Fortin (14:09).
Other scorers for the Martlets included freshman Brittany Therrien
(7th; 14:35) of Victoria, B.C., junior Christina Lobasso (8th;
14:37) of Montreal, sophomore Arielle Beatty (13th; 14:55) of
Sharon, Ont., and Charlène Puel (17th; 15:07), a freshman from
France who is a daughter of Claude Puel, head coach of the
Olympique Lyonnais soccer club, seven-time champions of the top
league in France.
St. Francis Xavier won the men’s competition with 33 points,
followed by Sherbrooke (50), ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ (61) and Laval (72).
David Gerych of St.FX was first of 124 entries completing the 8k
circuit in 24:44, ahead of teammate Peter Doubravsky (24.52) and
Dalhousie’s Russel Christie (25:00).
The Redmen were led by Montrealer Graydon Snider, a third-year
transfer student, who was ninth overall (eighth in the team
scoring) with a time of 25:49.
Joining Snider among ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ’s top five scorers was sophomore
Sébastien Flynn (10th overall; 25:54) of Dartmouth, N.S., freshman
Alex Duhault (12th overall; 26:16) of Calgary, senior Ryan Ouckama
(18th overall; 26:44) of Baltimore, Md., and Daniel Kramer (27th
overall; 27:16), a freshman from Salem, Mass.