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Cross-country results now official

It took a while to get the numbers together, but everything is official when it comes to the NWT Cross-Country Championships.

Runners in the tyke boys division bust out from the start line during the NWT Cross-Country Championships in Fort Providence in October. They are, from left, Byron O'Brien of Hay River, Avery Skelhorn of Hay River, Peyton Simba of Kakisa, Sebastian Berrub of Hay River, Liam LeCouter of Hay River and Kason Coombs of Hay River. photo courtesy of Thorsten Gohl

The event was held in Fort Providence in early October and Yellowknife's William McDonald School won the grand aggregate team banner for the second year running. The grand aggregate result takes the number of points a school scores based on the results from each race and divides it by the number of athletes a school brings.

William McDonald also won the total points banner.

Nimisha Bastedo was one of the organizers for this year's race and said the numbers for this year were on par with last year's event, which was also held in the community.

We had just over 200 entries and that's close to what we had last year, she said.

She also said the conditions for the race were chilly and damp, which is what makes for a good cross-country event, and the community really jumped on board to help out.

We had lots of volunteers from the community and their help is always appreciated, she said.

Here are the top three finishers in each division:

Mite boys

  • 1st Shaden Kaskamin, Fort Smith
  • 2nd Avery Chepelski-Tetso, Fort Smith
  • 3rd Jaxin Coombs, Hay River

Mite girls

  • 1st Simone Freund, Fort Smith
  • 2nd Avianna Babiuk, Hay River
  • 3rd Sophia Touesnard, Hay River

Tyke boys

  • 1st Ryder Korotash, Hay River
  • 2nd Byron O'Brien, Hay River
  • 3rd Avery Skelhorn, Hay River

Tyke girls

  • 1st Ralston Rutherford-Simon, Fort Smith
  • 2nd Orlee Duru, Yellowknife
  • 3rd Solenn Kikoak, Fort Smith

Peewee boys

  • 1st Shamus Downey, Yellowknife
  • 2nd Ahmad Gassam Elsead, Yellowknife
  • 3rd Gabriel Couture, Yellowknife

Peewee girls

  • 1st Tianna Head, Fort Smith
  • 2nd Kaylie Locke-Setter, Yellowknife
  • 3rd Mia Locke-Setter, Yellowknife

Bantam boys

  • 1st Alexander Fast, Yellowknife
  • 2nd James Vogel, Yellowknife
  • 3rd Alex Vogel, Yellowknife

Bantam girls

  • 1st Shannon Mercer, Yellowknife
  • 2nd Sarah Porter, Fort Smith
  • 3rd Kira Young, Yellowknife

Midget boys

  • 1st Colten Robertson, Yellowknife
  • 2nd Matthew Patzer, Yellowknife
  • 3rd Jed Mitchell, Fort Smith

Midget girls

  • 1st Ava Applejohn, Yellowknife
  • 2nd Anais Aubrey-Smith, Fort Smith
  • 3rd Effie Lockhart, Yellowknife

Juvenile boys

  • 1st Christopher Mathison, Yellowknife
  • 2nd Alexander McMahon, Fort Smith
  • 3rd Aiden Rylott, Yellowknife

Juvenile girls

  • 1st Emily Carroll, Yellowknife
  • 2nd Bronwyn Rutherford-Simon, Fort Smith
  • 3rd Makayla Lane, Yellowknife

Junior boys

  • 1st Jack Panayi, Yellowknife
  • 2nd Zack Horton, Hay River
  • 3rd Logan Debogorski, Yellowknife

Junior girls

  • 1st Fiona Huang, Hay River
  • 2nd Ella Kokelj, Yellowknife

Senior men's

  • 1st Sebastian Boucher, Fort Providence
  • 2nd Eric Reed, Yellowknife
  • 3rd Brent Babiuk, Hay River

Senior women's

  • 1st Myra Berrub, Hay River
  • 2nd Stacy Applejohn, Yellowknife
  • 3rd Chris Silzer, Yellowknife
source: Nimisha Bastedo


About the Author: James McCarthy

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