List of Canadian Track and Field Championships winners

The Canadian Track and Field Championships (French: Championnats Canadiens d'Athlétisme) is an annual outdoor track and field competition organised by Athletics Canada, which serves as the Canadian national championship for the sport. The competition was first held in 1884 as a men's only event, with women's events being introduced in 1925. The event is typically reserved for Canadian nationals, though foreign athletes have entered (and won) as invited guests. The vast majority of foreign winners have come from either Great Britain or the United States.

Men

100 metres

Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 100 metres or 100 yards.

200 metres

Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 200 metres or 220 yards.

400 metres

Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 400 metres or 440 yards.

800 metres

Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 800 metres or 880 yards.

1500 metres

Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 1500 metres or one mile.

5000 metres

Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 5000 metres or three miles.

10,000 metres

Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 10,000 metres, five miles or six miles.

Half marathon

  • 2004: Steve Osadiuk
  • 2005: Mark Bomba

Marathon

The 1946 marathon was an unofficial event. The 1972 marathon course was overly long by one kilometre.

3000 metres steeplechase

110 metres hurdles

Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 110 metres or 120 yards.

220 yards hurdles

  • 1950: Bruce Springbett
  • 1951: Pete Steward
  • 1952: ?
  • 1953: Gordon Crosby

400 metres hurdles

Prior to 1967, the event was variously held over 400 metres or 440 yards.

High jump

Pole vault

Long jump

Triple jump

Shot put

Discus throw

Hammer throw

  • 1946: ?
  • 1947: Ross McIssac
  • 1948: Svein Sigfusson
  • 1949: Svein Sigfusson
  • 1950: ?
  • 1951: Bob Johnson
  • 1952: T. Waugh
  • 1953: Not held
  • 1954:  Marty Engel (USA)
  • 1955: Not held
  • 1956: Stan Raike
  • 1957: Not held
  • 1958:  Wally Dixon (GBR)
  • 1959: Stan Raike
  • 1960: Dave Steen
  • 1961:  David Harrison (GBR)
  • 1962: Bill Kerr
  • 1963: Bill McIntyre
  • 1964:  S. Patterson (USA)
  • 1965: Jan Versteeg
  • 1966: Gerry Wohlfarth
  • 1967: Mike Cairns
  • 1968: Mike Cairns
  • 1969: Gary Salmond
  • 1970: Gary Salmond
  • 1971: Rob Roeder
  • 1972: Gary Salmond
  • 1973: Gary Salmond
  • 1974: Gary Salmond
  • 1975: Murray Keating
  • 1976: Scott Neilson
  • 1977: Murray Keating
  • 1978: Scott Neilson
  • 1979: Scott Neilson
  • 1980: Scott Neilson
  • 1981: Harold Willers
  • 1982: Harold Willers
  • 1983: Harold Willers
  • 1984: Harold Willers
  • 1985: Valentin Chumak
  • 1986: Darren McFee
  • 1987: Darren McFee
  • 1988: Darren McFee
  • 1989: Darren McFee
  • 1990: Evan Brown
  • 1991: Evan Brown
  • 1992: Boris Stoikos
  • 1993: Boris Stoikos
  • 1994: Boris Stoikos
  • 1995: James Fahie
  • 1996: Wes Boudreau
  • 1997: John Stoikos
  • 1998: John Stoikos
  • 1999: Ian Maplethorpe
  • 2000: Dylan Armstrong
  • 2001: Dylan Armstrong
  • 2002: Dylan Armstrong
  • 2003: Derek Woodske
  • 2004: Jim Steacy
  • 2005: Jim Steacy

Javelin throw

Weight throw

  • 1953:  Frank Berst (USA)
  • 1955: ?. D'Hondt

Decathlon

10 kilometres walk

The 1952 event was held on a track.

20 kilometres walk

From 1973 to 1988, plus 1997, the event was held on a track. In 1984 and 1987, both track and road championships were contested at this distance.

20-mile walk

50 kilometres walk

The event was held on a track in 1965.

Cross country

Women

60 metres/yards

The event was held variously over 60 metres or 60 yards, depending on the venue.

75 yards

  • 1951: Ann Reid
  • 1954:  Alfrances Lyman (USA)

100 metres

200 metres

400 metres

800 metres

1500 metres

3000 metres

5000 metres

10,000 metres

Half marathon

Marathon

  • 1976: Eleanor Thomas
  • 1977: ?
  • 1978: Chris Lavalee
  • 1979: Sandra Davis
  • 1980: Janet Welshaupt
  • 1981: Linda Staudt
  • 1982: Cindy Hamilton
  • 1983: Cindy Hamilton
  • 1984: Silvia Ruegger
  • 1985: Bernadette Duffy
  • 1986: Ellen Rochefort
  • 1987: Marjory Stewart
  • 1988: Jean Payette
  • 1989: Ellen Rochefort
  • 1990: Claire Kroshus
  • 1991: Laura Konantz
  • 1992: Not held
  • 1993: Not held
  • 1994: Not held
  • 1995: Not held
  • 1996: Not held
  • 1997: Not held
  • 1998: Not held
  • 1999: Not held
  • 2000: Véronique Vandersmissen
  • 2001: Danuta Bartoszek
  • 2002: Tania Jones
  • 2003: Not held
  • 2004: Nicole Stevenson
  • 2005: Lyudmila Korchagina
  • 2006: Lyudmila Korchagina

3000 metres steeplechase

  • 1999: Karen Harvey
  • 2000: Kristen Brennand
  • 2001: Karen Sullivan
  • 2002: Margaret Butler
  • 2003: Tania Vander Meulen
  • 2004: Haley Digel
  • 2005: Lise Ogrodnick

80 metres hurdles

100 metres hurdles

200 metres hurdles

  • 1969: Peggy Busch
  • 1970: Jill Pelland
  • 1971: Penny May
  • 1972: Jean Sparling
  • 1973: Jean Sparling

400 metres hurdles

High jump

Pole vault

Long jump

Triple jump

From 1987 to 1989 the women's triple jump was held but did not have championship status.

  • 1987: Pam Prophet
  • 1988: Laverne Clarke
  • 1989: Laverne Clarke
  • 1990: Laverne Clarke
  • 1991: Laverne Clarke
  • 1992: Kelly Dinsmore
  • 1993: Kelly Dinsmore
  • 1994: Michelle Hastick
  • 1995: Kelly Dinsmore
  • 1996: Kelly Dinsmore
  • 1997: Michelle Hastick
  • 1998: Michelle Hastick
  • 1999: Michelle Hastick
  • 2000: Althea Williams
  • 2001: Michelle Hastick
  • 2002: Althea Williams
  • 2003: Althea Williams
  • 2004: Althea Williams
  • 2005: Althea Williams

Shot put

Discus throw

Hammer throw

From 1987 to 1989 the women's hammer throw was held but did not have championship status.

Javelin throw

Pentathlon

Heptathlon

5000 metres walk

10 kilometres walk

In 1988 two events were held, one on the track and one on roads. The 1997 event was held on a track.

20 kilometres walk

  • 1997: Susan Hornung
  • 1998: Holly Gerke
  • 1999: Janice McCaffrey
  • 2000: Janice McCaffrey
  • 2001: Karen Foan
  • 2002: Marina Crivello
  • 2003: Karen Foan
  • 2004: Marina Crivello
  • 2005: Marina Crivello

Cross country

References

    Champions 1946–2005
    Champions 1900–2003
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