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Huskies women in second on Day 1
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Tasche, Lindsay
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Huskies women in second on Day 1
2006
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Brae-Anne McArthur of Guelph was second with 3,466 points, followed by Tricia Palmer of Calgary (3,452) and Saskatchewan's Lindsay Tasche (3,427). Amber Mosewich of the Huskies was one of six qualifiers Thursday for Saturday's 600-metre women's final. Mosewich, the defending CIS gold-medal winner who has been hampered by injury, qualified fifth overall in a time of 1:33.43. Calgary's Holly Ratzlaff was the top qualifier (1:32.85), followed by Manitoba's Kja Isaacson (1:35.07), Calgary's Renee Kaylor (1:33.25) and Windsor's Madeleine Woods (1:35.18). That's because the Field House has a 200-metre oval track. More and more CIS athletes have qualified on oversized 300-metre tracks, which feature a longer straightaway and, usually, faster results.
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