Regan Yee races to Canadian record, Tokyo standard in women's steeplechase

25-year-old breaks Genevieve Lalonde's record with time of 9:27.54

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Caption: Regan Yee, left, of Hazelton, B.C., won the Olympic trials on Friday with a time of 9:31.46 in the women's 3,000-metre steeplechase. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press/File)

Regan Yee raced to a Canadian record and hit the Tokyo qualifying standard in the women's 3,000-metre steeplechase in Montreal on Tuesday, the final day of Olympic qualifying.
The 25-year-old from Hazelton, B.C., ran nine minutes 27.54 seconds, breaking Gen Lalonde's national mark of 9:29.82. The Tokyo qualifying standard was 9:30.
Yee had won the Olympic trials on Friday in 9:31.46.
Tuesday's La Classique meet at Claude Robillard Sports Complex was a final chance for Canadian track and field athletes to hit automatic standards or earn points toward world ranking, which is a second way of qualifying for Tokyo.

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Athletics Canada is expected to name its team on Saturday.
Charles Philibert-Thiboutot, a 2016 Olympian from Quebec City who's been flirting with the qualifying standard in the 1,500 all season, missed the Tokyo mark of 3:35, running 3:37.11. Meet organizers had pushed back races a couple of hours Tuesday night for optimal weather conditions after the Olympic trials last weekend were plagued by rain and gusting winds.
Three athletes hit the qualifying marks at the trials: Lindsey Butterworth in the women's 800, John Gay in the men's 3,000 steeplechase, and Django Lovett in the men's high jump.