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Championship Records SWIMMInG RECORD BOOK RECORDS DE naTaTIOn Short Course: Men Stroke Name School Result Year Distance Nage Nom Université Résultat Anné Freestyle 50m Yuri Kisil UBC 21.50 2018 Libre 100m Yuri Kisil UBC 46.94 2017 200m Colin Russel Toronto 1:43.31 2009 400m Rick Say Calgary 3:43.91 2001 1500m Eric Hedlin Victoria 14:42.99 2017 Backstroke 50m Kelly Aspinall UBC 24.05 2013 Dos 100m Kelly Aspinall UBC 51.95 2013 200m Markus Thormeyer UBC 1:52.90 2018 Breaststroke 50m Jason Block Calgary 27.22 2013 Brasse 100m Nick Kostiuk Alberta 59.07 2017 200m Mike Brown Calgary 2:07.58 2009 Butterfly 50m Coleman Allen UBC 23.31* 2015 Papillon 100m Coleman Allen UBC 51.19* 2015 200m Coleman Allen UBC 1:54.56* 2015 Medley 200m Keith Beavers Waterloo 1:55.98 2009 Quatre Nages 400m Brian Johns UBC 4:02.72 2003 Relays 4x100m Markus Thormeyer UBC 3:12.92 2017 Relais Freestyle Coleman Allen Libre Yuri Kisil Luke Peddie 4x200m Markus Thormeyer UBC 7:08.50 2017 Freestyle Yuri Kisil Libre Stefan Milosevic Keegan Zanatta 4x100m Markus Thormeyer UBC 3:32.36 2017 Medley Coleman Allen 4 Nages Yuri Kisil Warren Mayer *Set in preliminaries SWIMMInG RECORD BOOK RECORDS DE naTaTIOn Short course: Women Stroke Name School Result Year Distance Nage Nom Université Résultat Anné Freestyle 50m Sandrine Mainville Montreal 24.25 2018 100m Sandrine Mainville Montreal 52.46 2018 200m Rebecca Smith Toronto 1:58.85* 2019 400m Savannah King UBC 4:02.76 2012 800m Savannah King UBC 8:25.68 2012 Backstroke 50m Kylie Masse Toronto 26.15 2018 100m Toronto Toronto 56.38 2018 200m Toronto Toronto 2:02.17 2018 Breaststroke 50m Fiona Doyal Calgary 30.70* 2015 Kelsey Wog Manitoba 2019 100m Annamay Pierse UBC 1:05.16 2009 200m Annamay Pierse UBC 2:18.59 2009 Butterfly 50m Katerine Savard Montreal 25.86 2017 100m Rebecca Smith Toronto 57.03* 2019 200m Audrey Lacroix Montreal 2:08.69 2007 Medley 200m Erika Seltenreich-Hodgson UBC 2:08.09 2017 400m Erika Seltenreich-Hodgson UBC 4:34.76 2014 Relays 4x100m Katerine Savard Montreal 3:36.34 2017 Freestyle Camille Bergeron-Miron Libre Ariane Mainville Sandrine Mainville 4x200m Erika Seltenreich-Hodgson UBC 7:54.86 2017 Freestyle Ingrid Wilm Libre Maia Brundage Megan Dalke 4x100m Ingrid Wilm UBC 3:58.66 2017 Medley Jacomie Strydom 4 Nages Erin Stamp Erika Seltenreich-Hodgson *Set in preliminaries SWIMMInG RECORD BOOK RECORDS DE naTaTIOn Long Course: Men NOTE: In 2015 & 2016 and 2020, the U SPORTS championship finals were long-course events (50m pool) while preliminaries remain short-course (25m pool). Records set during the preliminaries are included in the championship short-course record book, which also includes all records set before 2015 and from 2017 & 2018 - in finals or preliminaries. Stroke Name School Result Year Distance Nage Nom Université Résultat Anné Freestyle 50m Alex Loginov UBC 22.63 2016 Libre 100m Markus Thormeyer UBC 48.71 2019 200m Markus Thormeyer UBC 1:48.02 2019 400m Keegan Zanatta UBC 3:52.68 2015 1500m Davide Casarin Ottawa 15:30.55 2020 Backstroke 50m Clément Secchi McGill 25.82 2020 Dos 100m Markus Thormeyer UBC 53.51 2020 200m Markus Thormeyer UBC 1:58.54 2020 Breaststroke 50m Konrad Bald McMaster 28.46 2015 Brasse 100m Eli Wall Toronto 1:02.43 2016 200m Eli Wall Toronto 2:14.31 2015 Butterfly 50m Coleman Allen UBC 24.04 2015 Papillon 100m Josiah Binnema UBC 52.89 2019 200m Davide Casarin Ottawa 2:00.41 2019 Medley 200m Montana Champagne Ottawa 2:02.09 2019 Quatre Nages 400m Josh Zakala Victoria 4:21.80 2020 Relays 4x100m Alexander Pratt UBC 3:23.39 2019 Relais Freestyle Josiah Binnema Libre Araya Therrien Markus Thormeyer 4x200m Alexander Pratt UBC 7:27.78 2019 Freestyle Josiah Binnema Libre Brodie Young Markus Thormeyer 4x100m Alexander Pratt UBC 3:41.62 2019 Medley Josiah Binnema 4 Nages Jaren LeFranc Markus Thormeyer SWIMMInG RECORD BOOK RECORDS DE naTaTIOn Long Course: Women NOTE: In 2015, 2016, 2019 and 2020, the U SPORTS championship finals were long-course events (50m pool) while preliminaries remain short-course (25m pool). Records set during the preliminaries are included in the championship short-course record book, which also includes all records set before 2015 and from 2017 & 2018 - in finals or preliminaries. Stroke Name School Result Year Distance Nage Nom Université Résultat Anné Freestyle 50m Sandrine Mainville Montreal 25.65 2015 Libre 100m Sandrine Mainville Montreal 54.73 2015 200m Emily Overholt UBC 1:57.26 2019 400m Emily Overholt UBC 4:06.27 2019 800m Danica Ludlow Calgary 8:45.45 2020 Backstroke 50m Kylie Masse Toronto 27.84 2016 Dos 100m Kylie Masse Toronto 59.33 2019 200m Kylie Masse Toronto 2:08.70 2019 Breaststroke 50m Fiona Doyle Calgary 31.11 2015 Brasse 100m Kelsey Wog Manitoba 1:06.44 2020 200m Kelsey Wog Manitoba 2:22.42 2020 Butterfly 50m Katerine Savard Montreal 26.81 2015 Papillon 100m Katerine Savard Montreal 58.55 2015 200m Danielle Hanus Victoria 2:11.00 2020 Medley 200m Kelsey Wog Manitoba 2:10.87 2020 Quatre Nages 400m Emily Overholt UBC 4:40.95 2019 Relays 4x100m Aleksa Gold Toronto 3:43.90 2019 Relais Freestyle Ainsley McMurray Libre Kylie Masse Rebecca Smith 4x200m Aleksa Gold Toronto 8:07.20 2019 Freestyle Ainsley McMurray Libre Kylie Masse Rebecca Smith 4x100m Kelsey Crocker Toronto 4:05.55 2019 Medley Hannah Genich 4 Nages Kylie Masse Rebecca Smith .
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