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Queen's Triathlon puts in dominant performance at 25th Hart House Indoor Triathlon

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Queen's Triathlon puts in dominant performance at 25th Hart House Indoor Triathlon

The 25th anniversary of the Hart House Indoor Triathlon was hosted in Toronto Ontario on February 4th. The Queen's Triathlon team battled against the University of Waterloo, University of Toronto and Western University to win the event.
 
Past and present members showed great skill, hard work and sportsmanship throughout their races. First place was secured in both male and female veteran race categories with Thomas Volz and Maia Idzikowski taking gold. Idzikowski had an amazing race and captured the furthest bike distance for the females at 11.0 km. Adam Sunavsky and Griffin Fitzhenry tied for second in the male veteran race. Fitzhenry captured the furthest swim distance of 1143m alongside fellow rookie team member Adrian Gimon. Sunavsky captured the furthest bike for the makes coming in at 12.5 km.
 
In the female rookie category, Moran Foster captured second place with the strongest female run at 3.57 km. The highlight of the event was a relay team involving Natasha Goncharenko, Maddie Driver and Courtney Milligan who captured gold in the relay. The team is looking forward to their next race at Western University on March 25th.
 
Male Vets:
1. Thomas Volz - 2325
2. Griffin Fitzhenry - 2200
2. Adam Sunavsky - 2200
3. Sam Dobbin - 2075
4. William Li - 2050
5. Alistair Duff 1925
 
Male rookies:
1. Daniel Macgregor 2100
2. Matt Routliffe 2025
3. Adrian Gimon  2000
6. Tony- Jitong Shen - 1550
7. Wes VanTil 1500
 
Female vets
1. Maia Idzikowski - 1925
 
Female rookies
2. Moran Foster - 1625
3. Molly Marland - 1475
4. Callie Stirling - 1425
5. Jacqueline Douglas - 1375
6. Lauren Zucker - 1350
 
Relay
Driver, Goncharenko, & Milligan – 1st
 
Top male swim - Fitzhenry & Gimon  
Top male run - Routliffe & Macgregor
Top male bike - Sunavsky
Top female bike: Idzikowski
Top female run: Foster
 
 
 
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