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Dalhousie University

Track & Field And Cross-Country

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Henri Hicks Building at Dalhousie University in Halifax on a clear sunny day

City:

Halifax, NS

Country:

Canada

Established:

1818

World academic ranking:

254

Undergraduate population:

14,685

Est. books, tuition & fees

In-province:

$7,810.00 CAD

Out-of-province:

$7,810.00 CAD

International:

$19,083.00 CAD

Tigers Track & Field And Cross-Country

Association:

USPORTS

Conference:

AUS

Teams:

Indoor (Men, Women)

XC (Men, Women)

Dalhousie University was first established in the early 1800s. Today, its three Halifax campuses are composed of buildings old and new as well as the men's and women's Dalhousie Tigers varsity track and field/cross-country programs.

Academics

When it comes to university rankings, Dal is always near the top: world rank - 252nd, North America - 121, Canada - 16.

Language

English is the language of instruction at Dalhousie.

Fields of Study

Dalhousie offers over 4,000 courses and 180 degree programs in the following faculties.

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Coaching Staff

Head Coach

Richard Lehman

Lead Coach, Sprints

Mike Bawol

Assistant Coach, Sprints

Ellen Parker

Lead Coach, Jumps

Heather Hamilton

Coach, High Jump

Simon Watts

Coach, Endurance

Hannah Lehman

Coach, Hurdles

Andrew Conrad

Coach, Endurance

Kirk Jessome

Strength & Conditioning

John Corbit

Massage Therapy

Patrick Legge

Massage Therapy

Jill Legge

Associate Coach

Alex Yarr

Assistant Coach

Evan Bezanson

Assistant Coach

Emily Clarke

Assistant Coach

Sarah Myatt

Facilities

Dalplex indoor track (photo courtesy of the Dalhousie Gazette)

267m, polyurethane / rubber, flat

Dalplex

Dalplex indoor track (photo courtesy of the Dalhousie Gazette)

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Fitness Centre

Dalplex

Fitness Centre

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Weight Room

Sexton Gym

Weight Room

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Indoor Pool

Dalplex Indoor Pool

Indoor Pool

Find more info on all of Dalhousie’s athletic facilities here →