Tigers add Landry for 2025-26
Tigers track and field head coach Rich Lehman is pleased to announce the commitment of Zoe Landry for the 2025-26 season.
Dalhousie Tigers track and field head coach Rich Lehman is pleased to announce the commitment of Zoe Landry for the 2025-26 season.
Hailing from Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Landry is a member of the STFX Track and Field Club and the Dr. John H. Gillis track and field team. Specializing in sprint and jump events, the three-time DRJHG female sprinter of the year is the 2022-23 School Sport Nova Scotia 100m provincial champion. Landry also earned a 200m silver medal and a long jump bronze medal that year. She followed it up with silver medals in the 2023-24 season in the 100m, 200m, long jump and 4x100m relay events and a bronze in the 4x400m relay.
A captain of Team NS/NU at the 2024 Canadian Legion Track and Field Championship, she set new personal bests times and distances in four different events. She currently has a PB of 8.04 seconds in the 60m, 12.56 seconds in the 100m, 25.66 seconds in the 200m, and 5.36m in long jump.
“I am beyond excited to become a Tiger and further my academic and athletic career at Dal,” says Landry. “From my initial visit, everyone was so welcoming and friendly. I can't wait to get started with the team and call Dal my new home.”
A 2023-24 Lieutenant Governor Education Medal Nominee, Landry will be studying kinesiology at Dalhousie.
"We are thrilled to officially welcome Zoe Landry to our program,” says speed/power coach Tim Brennan. “Zoe will have an immediate impact on our sprints and jumps groups and be an excellent addition to nationally competitive relay teams.
The Tigers open their 2024-25 season on January 18 when they compete in the Athletics Nova Scotia Open at the Canada Game Centre in Halifax.