Sprinter Audrey Leduc of Gatineau, Que., won the senior women’s 100-metres championship on Friday night, clocking 11.06 to top the eight-runner final at the Canadian track and field championships in Ottawa. Canadian sprint star Andre De Grasse did not compete due to a sore hamstring. CBC | Sports News
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Watch Canada’s Audrey Leduc compete at Paris Diamond League
Canada’s Audrey Leduc will be in action at the Diamond League track and field league’s stop in Paris on Friday (3 p.m. ET, CBCSports.ca, CBC Gem). The 26-year-old from Gatineau, Que., will compete in the women’s 200-metre event against a trio of big names. CBC | Sports News
Read More »De Grasse, Leduc power Canadian 4x100m relay teams to spots at world championships
The Canadian men’s and women’s 4×100-metre relay teams qualified for the 2025 world championships with incredible anchor-leg performances on Saturday at the World Athletics Relays in Guangzhou, China. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Aaron Brown, Audrey Leduc cap Olympic athletic trials as men’s, women’s 200-metre champs
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Read More »De Grasse, Leduc win 100m races at Canadian track and field trials, book spots in Paris
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Read More »Laval sprinter Audrey Leduc, Montreal QB Jonathan Sénécal named U Sports Athletes of the Year
University of Laval sprinter Audrey Leduc and University of Montreal quarterback Jonathan Sénécal were named the winners of the Lois and Doug Mitchell Awards as the U Sports athletes of the year on Monday at a ceremony in Calgary. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Andre De Grasse strikes twice, and ‘Lightning Leduc’ strikes again | Athletics North
Andre De Grasse lowered his season’s best to 10.10s in the 100m after a two-win day at Ostrava Golden Spike. And Audrey Leduc clocked a Canadian record in the 200m to go with her 100m record from April. These stories and more in Athletics North. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Audrey Leduc sets new Canadian women’s 100m sprint record, achieves Paris Olympic standard
Audrey Leduc ran to a second-place finish in 10.96 seconds outdoors at the LSU Alumni Gold meet on Saturday, achieving the Paris Olympic standard and becoming the fastest Canadian women’s 100-metre sprinter. CBC | Sports News
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