Constance Nankivell and Philippe Morneau-Cartier named Beneath Armour Athletes of the Week

Canadian Operating and Beneath Armour have teamed up for the 2024 Canadian U Sports activities cross-country season to focus on a number of the high homegrown abilities throughout the nation. Every week, main as much as the 2024 U Sports activities Cross-Nation Championships in Kelowna, B.C., in November, Canadian Operating will choose the highest athlete because the Beneath Armour Athlete of the Week.

The award will go to a U Sports activities cross-country athlete who achieved a standout efficiency at their meet. These athletes will probably be featured on Canadian Operating and awarded an Beneath Armour prize pack that includes the brand new UA Infinite Professional Path shoe. This week we’re masking convention championship weekend, and highlighting Constance Nankivell of Trinity Western College and Philippe Morneau-Cartier of Université Laval for his or her performances on Oct. 26.

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Constance Nankivell, Trinity Western College (CanWest)

Finally Saturday’s CanWest Championships at Stoney Creek Park in Camrose, Alta., Constance Nankivell of Trinity Western College (TWU) completed her 8K race with no different athletes in sight. The 24-year-old claimed gold with a time of 28:38, successful by a margin of greater than 37 seconds. She’s the primary TWU athlete to win the convention title since TWU alum and now-Olympian Regan Yee received in 2017.

Nankivell instructed Canadian Operating that she feels “so delighted,” concerning the outcome. “It was a kind of races the place all of the arduous work got here collectively completely,” she says, explaining that the hilly course performed to her benefit. “I simply felt tremendous robust and managed to tug away sooner than I anticipated.”

The race marked Nankivell’s third win of the season. In September, she received the Pacific Lutheran Invitational in Seattle and the Invoice Roe Traditional in Bellingham, Wash. At Calgary’s Stewart Cup on Oct. 12, the Spartan was runner-up to UBCO’s Lauren McNeil.

The second-year athlete is from Edinburgh, Scotland; she beforehand competed for Edinburgh College, the place she excelled in nationwide cross-country occasions. Throughout her first yr with the TWU Spartans, Nankivell positioned eleventh on the 2023 CanWest Championships.

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The Scottish athlete appears forward to the upcoming U Sports activities Championships, which will probably be her first time racing U Sports activities athletes exterior of the CanWest convention. “My purpose is to medal,” she reveals. “I’m simply excited to get caught in and see how I can do off the again of this race!”

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Philippe Morneau-Cartier, Université Laval (RSEQ)

The RSEQ Championships at Parc Saint-Lazare in Saint-Lazare, Que., noticed Université Laval’s Philippe Morneau-Cartier win his third consecutive title. He clocked 24:28 over the 8K course to beat the sector by nearly 9 seconds. The reigning U Sports activities champion is so far on monitor to repeat his good season from final yr, because the outcome marked his third win in three races this season.

The RSEQ meet doubles because the college convention championships and the Quebec provincial cross-country championship. Morneau-Cartier received towards athletes in each collegiate and open divisions.

“I really feel fairly good concerning the race,” he instructed Canadian Operating. “I’m fairly comfortable to stay undefeated this season.” Morneau-Cartier additionally received the Laval Rouge et Or Invitational on Oct. 5 and the Capital Cross Nation Problem in Ottawa on Sept. 28.

Morneau-Cartier admits the sandy course was arduous on the legs–however a commanding lead nonetheless gave him the prospect to let up in the course of the last quarter of the race. “I used to be in a position to draw back from the sector with a number of kilometres to go so,” the 23-year-old says. “I took the final two kilometres very simple.”

The La Pocatière, Que., native led his crew to safe a silver medal on the RSEQ championships; nevertheless, the second-place outcome marked the top of a 12-year successful streak for the Laval males.

“For this season, I’m aiming to repeat at U Sports activities with a quick race on a flat course,” Morneau-Cartier says. “Then I’ll prepare effectively for a number of weeks and purpose for one more podium on the Athletics Canada Cross-Nation Championships (ACXC).” ACXC is about for Dec. 1 in London, Ont.