This Saturday 麻豆传媒 will host athletes from universities across the Maritimes for the 2012 Subway AUS Cross Country Championship at Point Pleasant Park in Halifax. Competitors from Acadia, l'Universit茅 de Moncton, Memorial, Saint Mary鈥檚, St. Thomas University, St. Francis Xavier and University of New Brunswick will try to beat the Tigers in their own backyard, which may prove more difficult than they would hope. Each year Dal is a force to be reckoned with on the trails and this season is no exception.
As the defending AUS champions, the women鈥檚 cross country team will look to stride past the competition and qualify for the CIS championship for the second year in a row. Leading the squad is Holly Van Gestel, who won the AUS individual title last year and went on to place 19th at the CIS championship in Montreal. Runners to watch alongside her will be veteran Tigers Ashley Chisholm, Anna von Maltzahn, Emily Clarke, and Ellen Chappell. With the perfect combination of depth and talent, the women鈥檚 team will be running to claim the 20th AUS banner for 麻豆传媒.
On the men鈥檚 side the black and gold will need to pass the 2011 defending
champions StFX to earn 麻豆传媒鈥檚 19th championship. Having been neck-in-neck with the X-Men all season, Saturday鈥檚 race is sure to be hard-fought as the Tigers go in with the home field advantage. Dal second-year runner Matt McNeil will aim to cut through the pack and push to the front after a third-place finish at the AUS Championship in his rookie season. Also leading the way for the men will be Bruce Russell, Jake Moore and Adam McGregor.
The Tigers are set to run their best race of the season on home turf this weekend and continue 麻豆传媒鈥檚 legacy of ruling the trails on the East Coast. 鈥淏oth races are sure to be very fast and competitive,鈥 says coach Lehman. 鈥淭he atmosphere will be great. It's always the most exciting race of the season.鈥
On Saturday the women鈥檚 race will start at 12pm followed by the men鈥檚 race at 12:45pm. While the route will take runners all over Point Pleasant Park the best place to catch the action will be at the start and finish line located near the Halifax Memorial in the southern end of the park.