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University Of Alberta Golden Bears & Pandas

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Golden Bears & Pandas

Sander Sampson
Electric Umbrella/Huskie Athletics

Bears sit atop the standings after opening day of Canada West Championships

Alberta captures 11 medals on Friday in Saskatoon

2/21/2026 8:03:00 AM

SASKATOON, Sask. – The University of Saskatchewan Huskies, competing on their home track, lead on the women's side while the University of Alberta Golden Bears sit atop the men's team standings after the first day of the 2026 Canada West Track & Field Championships at the Saskatoon Field House.

The Huskie women's team captured three first-place finishes on the opening day of competition, helping Saskatchewan to a 102-point total and 29.5-point lead over the second placed Alberta Pandas.

The Alberta Golden Bears paced the field on the men's side, finishing the day with 75 points. The men's side also features a more tightly-contested fight for the title, with the Calgary Dinos just nine points behind Alberta in second with 66 points and Saskatchewan following in third with 51.

The Golden Bears secured the first gold medal of the day in the wight throw, with Sander Sampson recording a toss of 16.83m. Isaiah Baker then added another field event gold in the long jump while Tyler Sharpe and Ryder Rattee secured the top spots on the podium in the 1000m and 300m, respectively. Nico Claramunt added a silver in the 300m, while Clay Grattidge placed third in the 1,000m. 

In addition to Ostertag's record-setting performance, Rachel Genke of the Alberta Pandas also set a new conference mark in the women's pole vault. Genke broke her own record of 4.22m, which she set just last season, vaulting 4.23m on her final attempt at the height.

Other winners on the women's side included Alberta's Olivia Cooper in the 1000m, Victoria's Christina Peet Williams in the 300m, Lethbridge's Jinaye Shomachuk in the shot put, and Sienna MacDonald in the 60m Hurdles. Calgary's Sarah Feschuk also took home the pentathlon crown with a total of 3,478 points, capping her combined performance off with a win in the 800m. April Kippers added a silver in women's pole vault, to go along with bronze medals from Natalie Boston (3,000m) and the Pandas 4x800m relay team. 

Day two of the Canada West Championships kicks off Saturday morning at 11:00 AM (CST). Events are expected to run until approximately 4:00 PM at the Saskatoon Field House.

MEN'S STANDINGS

POS TEAM POINTS
1 Alberta 75
2 Calgary 66
3 Saskatchewan 51
4 Manitoba 41
5 Victoria 24
6 Regina 23
7 Lethbridge 11
7 Trinity Western 11

WOMEN'S STANDINGS

POS TEAM POINTS
1 Saskatchewan 102
2 Alberta 74
3 Victoria 52
4 Calgary 43
5 Regina 35
6 Lethbridge 20
7 Manitoba 13
8 Trinity Western 6.5
9 UBC Okanagan 2

 
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