Jerome Blake breaks national championship meet record to win men's 200 title in Ottawa

Jerome Blake broke the Canadian track and field championship record running 19.95 seconds to win the men's 200-metre title on Sunday.

Leduc wins women's 200m; DeBues-Stafford, sister Lucia go 1-2 in women's 1,500m

Jerome Blake of Canada poses after winning the men's 200m event at the IAAF 2022 Golden Spike Athletics Meeting in Ostrava, Czech Republic
Jerome Blake, seen in a file photo, won the men's 200-metre final in a national championships meet record time in Ottawa on Sunday. (MICHAL CIZEK/AFP via Getty Images)

Jerome Blake broke the Canadian track and field championship record running 19.95 seconds to win the men's 200-metre title on Sunday.

The previous meet record was held by Brendon Rodney β€” Blake's teammate on Canada's Olympic champion 4x100 men's relay team β€” who ran 19.96 in 2016. The time was also a personal best for Blake, who turns 30 on Aug. 18.

Toronto's Aaron Brown (20.08), also a teammate of Blake's on the relay team, and Ottawa's Eliezer Adjibi (20.60) finished second and third, respectively.

Blake, from Kelowna, B.C., and Brown both met the 200 qualifying standard time (20.16) for the upcoming world championships in Tokyo in September.

Blake also has the standard in the 100, having ran a personal-best time of 9.97 seconds on June 21 at a meet in Germany.

Audrey Leduc, of Gatineau, Que., claimed the women's 200m final, dashing to a 22.55 time.

Leduc outdid a pair of Royal City competitors in Toronto's Zoe SherarΒ (22.78) and Ottawa's Jacqueline MadogoΒ (22.81) in the final.

In the women's 1,500m final, Gabriela DeBues-Stafford of Toronto raced to victory in a time of 4:08.38, ahead of her younger sister, Lucia Stafford, who finished as runner-up in a time of 4:10.48.

Kate Current, of Cobourg, Ont., placed third at 4:11.35 to round out the podium positions.

In the field, Arthur Stanat of St. Thomas, Ont., took the senior men's shot put event with a toss of 17.35m,Β 

With files from CBC Sports

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