GATINEAU, Que. Elite John Brown Womens Red Jersey . -- Jason Burnett of Toronto clinched Canadas lone Olympic berth in mens trampoline at a qualification meet on Friday. Burnett, a six-time Canadian champion and silver medallist at the 2008 Olympics, fought off a challenge from Keegan Soehn of Red Deer, Alta., to place first with a score of 164.118 points. Sebastien St-Germain of Montreal placed second with 156.49 points and Greg Roe of Toronto was third at 151.920. The win lifted Burnett into first place in the five event Olympic selection race, including the 2011 world championships in November and the Olympic Test Event in London in January. "I havent been able to take a deep breath in a month going through this qualification process," said Burnett. "These qualifying meets are the worst kind of pressure and its just a huge relief to get the berth and move on." Soehn, who upset Burnett earlier this month at Elite Canada, ran into problems in the prelims and did not qualify for finals, dashing his hopes of winning the Olympic berth. Soehn, however, placed second overall in the Olympic selection process and will back up Burnett in London as the mens reserve athlete. Burnett played it safe performing easier routines than he normally uses at major events. "Im going to be using much more difficult routines at the Games but here I just needed to be safe and stable," said Burnett. On the womens event lacked the drama of the mens with Canadas two Olympic berths already locked up by veterans Karen ****burn and Rosie MacLennan, both of Toronto. MacLennan, the 2011 world silver medallist, placed first with 153.395 points, followed by three-time Olympic medal winner ****burn in second with a score of 151.805 and Mariah Madigan of Toronto at 147.700. 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Azarenka eased past Russias Ekaterina Makarova, 6-2, 6-3, while the sixth-seeded Li rallied for a 2-6, 6-1, 6-3 triumph over Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic. Sharapova has claimed each of the other three Grand Slam tournaments once, winning at Wimbledon in 2004 and the U.S. Open in 2006 before capturing the Australian Open crown in 2008. Shes never been to a final at the French Open, with a semifinal finish in 2007 her best result. The 24-year-old Bradenton, Florida resident entered this tournament off her biggest win on clay, taking the title at the Italian Open earlier this month. Some of her biggest obstacles are out of the way with the early eliminations of the three top womens seeds in Caroline Wozniacki, Kim Clijsters and Vera Zvonareva. It wasnt easy for Sharapova on Monday, as she fell behind 4-1 in the first set and had two break points against. She battled back to win the set in a tiebreaker, then went down 5-3 in the second. Radwanska failed to convert a pair of set points in the ninth game, then opened a 40-0 lead while trying to serve it out in the 10th. Again, Sharapova dug deep and won the next five points to square the set at 5-5. She held for 6-5 and then closed it out with a break at love. Next up for Sharapova will be Germanys Andrea Petkovic, who posted a 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 win over Russias Maria Kirilenko on Monday. Sharapova has won two of the three lifetime meetings, with a split of two this year. Petkovic notched a 6-2, 6-3 win in the round of 16 at the Australian Openn in January before Sharapova rallied for a three-set win in the Miami semifinals. Throwback Pat Tillman Mens Red Authentic Jersey. The highest remaining womens seed is Azarenka, who needed a mere 65 minutes to polish off Makarova and is into the French quarters for the second time in three years. Shes never made it to a Grand Slam semifinal, but is playing the best tennis of her career with a pair of titles and a runner-up finish since the start of April. "Im in a different chapter in my career," said Azarenka, who beat Sharapova for the Miami title. "It will be a different quarterfinal for me. Im feeling confident. It will be a great challenge." Azarenkas quarterfinal foe will be Li, who earlier this year beat Azarenka en route to the Australian Open final, where she lost to Clijsters. Li has won three of the four lifetime meetings with Azarenka, including the 6-3, 6-3 triumph in the round of 16 in Melbourne. "Shes very strong," Azarenka said about Li. "You can never see emotions from her. But Im really looking forward to get revenge from the Australian Open." Li was on the ropes Monday against Kvitova, trailing 3-0 in the third set, but she regrouped and won six games in a row. 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