Last year marked a historic milestone for the Men's team. At the U SPORTS Cross Country Championships, the men's team finished with a bronze medal, earning their first national championship podium in over twenty years. For the Women's team, Elizabeth Vroom (Ottawa, Ont.) won the U SPORTS Rookie of the Year and helped the Gaels finish 10th overall in the championship race.
The Women's team has a promising season ahead, as several key runners will be returning to the roster. Last year, the team won the Women's Capital XC Challenge in Ottawa and finished just off the podium at the OUA Championship in fourth place with seasoned veteran Emma Graham (Toronto, Ont.) placing 15th. Gillian Porter (Ottawa, Ont.) and Vroom are returning to the team fired up after a big win in their relay event at the U SPORTS Track & Field Championships this past winter.
"Most of our top women are back. There's about six or seven of them that are a nice big pack just running around and feeding off of each other," said Bomba.
On the Men's side, Roman Mironov (Toronto, Ont.) and Jude Wheeler-Dee (Kingston, Ont.) are two key athletes returning as upperclassmen this year. The two are known for their side-by-side finish line crossing last year at the Canadian National Cross Country Championships in November, making history and sharing the national title.
"From a media perspective and for our reputation in the Canadian running community, that was massive for our team last year," commented Bomba on Mironov and Wheeler-Dee's tied first-place finish.
"I think it was one of the reasonswhy we have such a good recruiting class… it got a lot of notoriety and was great for the program."
Wheeler-Dee has been a consistent force on the Men's team for two seasons now. He's also a standout athlete on the Distance Track team; this past January, he broke a 35-year-old Queen's record for the 1,000-meter dash.
Miles Brackenbury is another key returnee on the Men’s side. Brackenbury finished 10th at OUA and 33rd at U SPORTS.
A number of local recruits from Kingston will join the Men's roster this year.
“Our Men’s team is a young team, and honestly we don't really even lose anybody for next year's group as well. So our Men’s team is set for the next handful of years to be players at the national level,” said Bomba.