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WURSTER, DILLON TO REPRESENT CANADA IN BELGRADE
Jason Wurster, Mark Dillon
University of Toronto Varsity Blues Jason Wurster and Mark Dillon are two of 29 student-athletes who will represent Canada in athletics at the 25th Summer Universiade, July 1-12, in Belgrade, Serbia.

2009 Summer Universiade website: www.universiade-belgrade2009.org
Team Canada website: http://www.universitysport.ca/belgrade

Wurster (Stevensville, Ont.) led the way for the Blues men’s track and field team in 2008-09 with an OUA gold medal and CIS silver medal in pole vault. He was also named an OUA first team all-star and CIS second team all-Canadian.

Most recently, the fourth-year geography major set the second best height in Canadian history (5.50m) at a track and field meet in Rehlingen, Germany, which not only earned him a trip to Belgrade but also met the B standard for the world championships as well.

Recent Varsity Blues graduate and current member of the University of Toronto Track Club (UTTC), Dillon (Bowmanville, Ont.) won three CIS gold medals in high jump (2004, 2006, 2008), one silver (2007) and one bronze (2005) over five years of intercollegiate competition.

A recent participant at the inaugural Festival of Excellence, Dillon jumped a personal best 2.25m in Kessel-Lo, Belgium in 2006 and repeated that performance at the 2008 Ontario track and field championships.

Highlighting the national selection of 14 female and 15 male athletes is a foursome of 2008 Olympians including hammer thrower James Steacy (Lethbridge, Alta.), 400-metre specialist Carline Muir (Edmonton), high jumper Michael Mason (Nanoose Bay, B.C.), and long jumper Ruky Abdulai (Coquitlam, B.C.)

Another Team Canada member, sprinter Richard Adu-Bobie (Orleans, Ont.), was an alternate for the Canadian 4x100m relay at both the 2004 and 2008 Olympics.

The other Team Canada members with FISU Games experience are University of Windsor decathlete Jamie Adjetey-Nelson (Windsor, Ont.), Simon Fraser 1,500m runner Julia Howard (St. John’s, BC), Institute of Technology 800m specialist Rebecca Johnstone (Bowen Island, B.C.), Western Kentucky 200m sprinter Gavin Smellie (Etobicoke, Ont.) and UBC 400m runner Nathan Vadeboncoeur (Vancouver).

Les Gramantik and Ingrid Ruys-George will act as team leader and team official, respectively, while Richard Crevier, Brett Lumley, Carla Nicholls, Dave Scott-Thomas and James Wardle make up the coaching staff.

Canada has tallied 59 athletics medals in its history at the Universiade including four golds, 29 silvers and 26 bronzes.

The track and field competition is set from July 7 to 11 in Belgrade with one final, the women’s 10,000m, scheduled on day one.


TEAM CANADA ROSTER 

Name
Events
University
Ruky Abdulai
long jump
Simon Fraser
Esther Akinsulie
400m, 4x400m
Carleton
Alex Becker
10,000m
Tulsa
Lindsey Bergevin
high jump
Alberta
Gabriella Duclos-Lasnier
pole vault
Arizona
Elizabeth Gleadle
javelin
UBC
Heather Hamilton
pole vault
York
Julia Howard
1500m
Simon Fraser
Kimberly Hyacinthe
200m, 4x400m
Vanier College
Rebecca Johnstone
800m
BC Institute of Technology
Rachel Lavalle
20km walk
Sir Sanford Fleming
Meredith MacGregor
3000m steeplechase
Simon Fraser
Carline Muir
400m, 4x400m
Alberta
Amonn Nelson
200m, 4x400m
Calgary


Men

Name
Event
University
Jamie Adjetey-Nelson
decathlon
Windsor
Richard Adu-Bobie
100m, 4x100m
Texas A&M
Kyle Boorsma
1500m
Guelph
Mark Dillon
high jump
Toronto
Sam Effah
200m, 4x100m
Calgary
Alex Genest
3000m steeplechase
Sherbrooke
Inaki Gomez
20km walk
UBC
Daniel Harper
400m
Seneca College
Timothy Konoval
1500m
Western
Michael Mason
high jump
UBC
Gavin Smellie
200m, 4x100m
Western Kentucky
Oluseyi Smith
100m, 4x100m
Loughborough
James Steacy
hammer throw
Lethbridge
Nathan Vadeboncoeur
400m
UBC
Jason Wurster
pole vault
Toronto


CANADA’S ATHLETICS GOLD MEDALS AT THE SUMMER UNIVERSIADE:

Canada has 59 medals in athletics at the Summer Universiade (4 gold, 29 silver, 26 bronze). Canada’s Universiade gold medallists are:

1983 (Edmonton, Canada): Guillaume Leblanc, 20 km walk
1983 (Edmonton, Canada): David Steen, decathlon
1975 (Rome, Italy): Zbigniew “Bishop” Dolegiewicz, shot put
1965 (Budapest, Hungary): Bill Crothers, 800m

About the Summer Universiade

The Summer Universiade is an international multi-sport event that takes place every two years, and is second only to the Olympic Games in the number of participating athletes and countries. The Universiade is open to competitors between the ages of 17 and 28 in the year of the Games who are full-time students at a post-secondary institution (university, college, CEGEP) or have graduated from a post-secondary institution in the year preceding the event.

About Canadian Interuniversity Sport

Canadian Interuniversity Sport is the national governing body of university sport in Canada. Fifty-two universities, 10,000 student-athletes and 550 coaches vie for 21 national championships in 12 different sports. CIS also provides high performance international opportunities for Canadian student-athletes at Winter and Summer Universiades, and 32 World University Championships. CIS is proud to support the 2015 Edmonton Summer Universiade bid. For further information, visit www.universitysport.ca.


Source: Canadian Interuniversity Sport

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