LANGLEY, British Columbia – Trinity Western will be well-represented at this year’s Summer Universiade, with current Spartan Regan Yee (South Hazelton, B.C.) joined by three TWU alums, in James Linde (Coquitlam, B.C.), Nathan George (Coquitlam) and Nikki Cornwall (Coquitlam), as they don the Maple Leaf, Taipei City.
Regan Yee is heading back to the FISU Games for a second time. She’s no stranger to the Summer Universiade – just two years ago she finished seventh in the women’s 3000m steeplechase in Gwangju, South Korea, and now she takes a run at the 1500m in Taipei City.
LANGLEY, British Columbia – Trinity Western University will have three athletes representing Canada at the 2017 Summer Universiade (FISU) in Taiwan, with track and field stars Regan Yee (South Hazelton, B.C.), Nathan George (Coquitlam, B.C.) and James Linde (Coquitlam) set to compete in the biennial FISU (Fédération Internationale du Sport Universitaire) competition Aug. 19-30.
LANGLEY, British Columbia – Trinity Western will be well-represented at the 2017 Canadian Track & Field Championships this weekend in Ottawa, as 13 Spartan athletes, including incoming and current students as well as alumni will compete on the national stage, starting Friday at the Terry Fox Athletic Facility.
LANGLEY, British Columbia – Soon-to-be Spartans sprinter Ben Tjernagel (New Westminster, B.C.) put on quite a show at the 2017 B.C. High School Track and Field Championships, capturing gold in the 200m and silver in the 100m to lead this year’s TWU recruitment class at the provincial meet at Langley’s McLeod Athletic Park.
LANGLEY, British Columbia – Trinity Western track and field and cross country head coach Rob Pike officially announced the commitment of nine athletes for his 2017 recruiting class Thursday.
EDMONTON – Trinity Western’s Regan Yee (South Hazelton, B.C.) led the way once again for the Spartans as she finished fourth in the 1500m at the 2017 U SPORTS Championships, while Declan White (South Surrey, B.C.) was eighth in the 1500m Saturday at the Universiade Pavillion on the campus of the University of Alberta.
EDMONTON – Trinity Western’s Regan Yee (South Hazelton, B.C.) earned a silver medal in the 3000m to earn the Spartans their first podium finish of the U SPORTS championships Friday at the University of Alberta’s Universiade Pavillion.
EDMONTON – Trinity Western’s track and field teams will compete at this week’s U SPORTS championships, starting Thursday at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
REGINA – Trinity Western’s Mirelle Martens (Grande Prairie, Alta.) won her second medal at the Canada West championships, adding a 1500m bronze to the 3000m silver she won Friday to cap a strong performance at the conference meet.
REGINA – Trinity Western’s James Linde (Coquitlam, B.C.) captured gold in long jump, while Regan Yee (South Hazelton, B.C.) earned top spot in the 1000m on the first day of the Canada West Championships at the Regina Fieldhouse.
LANGLEY, British Columbia – Trinity Western’s men’s and women’s track and field teams will open their championship seasons this weekend in Regina as the Spartans will compete in the Canada West championships Friday and Saturday.
LANGLEY, British Columbia – Trinity Western’s Chloe Alkema (White Rock, B.C.), Makaila Lapointe (Abbotsford, B.C.) and Glen Johnston (South Surrey, B.C.) all posted personal bests at the Spartans Pole Vault Challenge Saturday at the David E. Enarson Gym.
SEATTLE – Trinity Western’s Regan Yee (South Hazelton, B.C.) ran the fastest 800m time in Spartans history, crossing the line in 2:07.97 Sunday in the University of Washington Open at Dempsey Indoor.
SEATTLE – Trinity Western’s Regan Yee (South Hazelton, B.C.) moved to the top of the U SPORTS individual rankings in the 3000m, as she posted a time of 9:07.59 to finish 11th overall at the University of Washington’s Husky Classic Saturday at Dempsey Indoor.
PULLMAN, Washington – First-year Spartan Mowa Adeleye (Calgary) sent an early message that she the potential to do something very special this year and in the future as she had a strong day, putting up top five results in hurdles, triple jump and high jump.
PULLMAN, Washington – Trinity Western’s Kirsten Dunford (Bellingham, Wash.) made the pole vault qualifying standard for the U SPORTS national championships with clearance of 3.85m Friday at the Washington State University’s Cougar Indoor.
SEATTLE – Trinity Western’s Regan Yee (South Hazelton, B.C.) finishes third in the mile at the University of Washington Invitational in her first indoor meet of the season Saturday at Dempsey Indoor.
SEATTLE – Trinity Western’s Maddy Evans (Calgary) posted a season’s best pole vault of 3.68m to finish fifth in her section at the University of Washington Invitational Friday at Dempsey Indoor.
EDMONTON – Trinity Western first-year Jamie Wiens (Abbotsford, B.C.) finished ninth overall in high jump after clearing 1.45m at the Golden Bear Open Saturday at the University of Alberta’s Universiade Pavillion.
LANGLEY, British Columbia – Trinity Western’s Kirsten Dunford (Bellingham, Wash.) put together her best ever performance in a Spartans uniform, clearing 3.80m to finish first at the Spartans Pole Vault Open Saturday at the David E. Enarson Gym.
SEATTLE – First-year Rachel Jerome (Ladysmith, B.C.) had the Spartans best individual result of the day as she finished fourth in long jump with a mark of 5.54m at the University of Washington Indoor Preview Saturday at Dempsey Indoor.
LANGLEY, British Columbia – With momentum from an impressive cross country season in its corner and a deep contingent of returnees, the Spartans women’s track and field team is primed for yet another strong indoor season.
LANGLEY, British Columbia – Trinity Western’s David Boyd (Victoria, B.C.) cleared a personal record 4.40m to lead all comers at the Spartans Pole Vault Classic Saturday at the David E. Enarson Gym.