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Adjetey-Nelson to represent Canada at IAAF World Championships in Korea

Former Lancer great Jamie Adjetey-Nelson will continue his quest for the 2012 Summer Olympics by competing at the 2011 IAAF World Championships in Korea.

Athletics Canada announced today a contingent of 32 athletes who will travel to Daegu, South Korea for the 2011 World Championships in Athletics. The biggest sporting event of 2011 will feature athletes from over 200 countries converging for nine days of competition on a state of the art Mondo SportFlex Super X track. 

The World Championships run August 27 through September 4 with the Canadian team beginning departures on August 14 for a final preparation camp in Changwon City, South Korea.   
   
“Korea is our dress rehearsal for London and we are preparing athletes to have their best performances of the year in Daegu," said Alex Gardiner, Team Canada Head Coach.  "Our veterans like Felicien, Zelinka and Armstrong are ready and the men's 4x100m team are tracking for top finishes.  The return from injury of Scott Russell in the javelin and Jim Steacy in the hammer, both Olympic finalists in Beijing, adds further depth to the Team."

Gardiner added, “In September we will analyze the results, define the gaps and set our final plan for the Olympic Games.”

Headlining Canada's entry in the 13th World Championships in Athletics is Kamloops, B.C.'s Dylan Armstrong.  Armstrong set a new Canadian record of 22.21-metres at the Canadian Championships in June, a mark that still holds up as the season world leading performance.  He also leads the Diamond League standings in the shot put with 13 points. 

Two-time world outdoor medalist Perdita Felicien of Pickering, Ont., is looking for a strong showing at the World Championships as she has her sights firmly set on a podium at next summer's Olympic Games.  Felicien, the 2003 world champion and 2007 silver medalist, is always a top three threat at major championships. 

The men's 4x100-metres relay team is aiming to improve on their fifth place showing from the 2009 World Championships in Berlin.  The relay team is coming off a strong camp in Ottawa and will continue to perfect their art at the final preparation camp with their eyes on a top three finish in Korea. 

The Canadian team will also feature 12 up and coming stars including Windsor's Jamie Adjetey-Nelson who will line up in his debut world championship.

“Several of our rising stars are ready to challenge for spots in the finals as they get their first taste of competing against the planet's very best,” added Gardiner.  

 2011 Canadian World Championships team
Name
Event
Hometown
Personal Coach
Ruky Abdulai
Heptathlon
Coquitlam, B.C.
Jerrold Jones
Jamie Adjetey-Nelson
Decathlon
Windsor, Ont.
Esther Akinsulie
4x400m
Ottawa, Ont.
Glenroy Gilbert
Dylan Armstrong
Shot Put
Kamloops, B.C.
Anatoliy Bondarchuk
Bryan Barnett
200m, 4x100m
Edmonton, Alta.
Quin Sekulich
Jared Connaughton
200m, 4x100m
New Haven, P.E.I.
Monte Stratton
Sam Effah
100m, 4x100m
Calgary, Alta.
Brenda vanTighem
Andrew Ellerton
800m
Sudbury, Ont.
Wynn Gmitroski
Perdita Felicien
100m Hurdles
Pickering, Ont.
Les Gramantik
Eric Gauthier
T53 400m
St-Faustin Lac-Carré, Que.
Jean Laroche
Alex Genest
3000m Steeplechase
Lac-aux-Sables, Que.
Dave Scott-Thomas
Phylicia George
100m Hurdles
Markham, Ont.
Anthony McCleary
Kelsie Hendry
Pole Vault
Saskatoon, Sask.
Greg Hull
Nikkita Holder
100m Hurdles
Pickering, Ont.
Anthony McCleary
Matthew Hughes
3000m Steeplechase
Oshawa, Ont.
Brice Allen
Kimberly Hyacinthe
200m
Montreal, Que.
Daniel St-Hilaire
Julie Labonté
Shot Put
Ste-Justine, Que.
Craig Carter
Jenna Martin
4x400m
Bridgewater, N.S.
Charles Scarrow
Geoffrey Martinson
1500m
Victoria, B.C.
Wynn Gmitroski
L.  Ogbasilassie
800m
Montreal, Que.
Brent Fougner
Amonn Nelson
4x400m
Calgary, Alta.
Brenda vanTighem
Adrienne Power
4x400m
Halifax, N.S.
Peter Lord
Diane Roy
T54 800m
Sherbrooke, Que.
Jean Laroche
Scott Russell
Javelin
Windsor, Ont.
Larry Steinke
Rachel Seaman
20km Race Walk
Peterborough, Ont.
Tim Seaman
Gavin Smellie
4x100m
Etobicoke, Ont.
Erik Jenkins
Oluseyi Smith
4x100m
Ottawa, Ont.
Glenroy Gilbert
Heather Steacy
Hammer Throw
Lethbridge, Alta.
Larry Steinke
Jim Steacy
Hammer Throw
Lethbridge, Alta.
Larry Steinke
Damian Warner
Decathlon
London, Ont.
Gar Leyshon
Justyn Warner
4x100m
Markham, Ont.
Desai Williams
Jessica Zelinka
Heptathlon
London, Ont.
Les Gramantik
 
 
 
 
Technical Staff
 
 
Hometown
Alex Gardiner
Head Coach
 
Winnipeg, Man.
Martin Goulet
Team Leader
 
Brossard, Que.
Scott MacDonald
Technical Manager
 
Nepean, Ont.
 
 
 
 

At the 2009 World Championship, Whitby, Ont.'s Priscilla Lopes-Schliep won silver in the 100-metre hurdles.  Lopes-Schliep will not compete at Worlds as she is expecting a baby in September; she is planning to comeback and compete at the 2012 Olympic Games.

Since the first World Championships in 1980 Canada has won four gold, eight silver and five bronze at Worlds. The best showing came in 1995 in Gothenburg, SWE., where Canada came away with four medals. 

For more information and continuous updates leading into and throughout the championships visit: http://www.athletics.ca/page.asp?id=522.
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