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Swimming 2010 MEN’S & WOMEN’S SWIMMING 2010 UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA VIKES 184 CIS Championship Medals • 52 International Medals • 7 Olympians www.govikesgo.com SWIMMING 2010 UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA OF VIKES VICTORIA VIKES SWIMMING The Tradition of Champions: UVIC QUICK FACTS f Vikes swimmers have won a total of 184 medals (52 gold, 69 silver, 63 Location: ...............................................Victoria, BC bronze) at the CIS Championships Founded: .........................................................1963 Conference: ........................................ Canada West f At the Canada West conference championship, Nick Sinclair became Colours: ................................................Blue & Gold the first swimmer to ever win Athlete of the Meet and Rookie of the Nickname: ...................................................... Vikes Meet. Sinclair later earned adulation as both Canada West and CIS President: ................................... Dr.David H. Turpin Athlete of the Week. Athletic Director: ..............................Clint Hamilton Mailing Address ..................................PO Box 3015 f After his six-medal performance at the conference championship, Sin- STN CSC clair was featured in the “Faces in the Crowd” section of the February Victoria, BC V8W 3P1 15th issue of Sports Illustrated magazine. Website: ................................ www.govikesgo.com Venue: ....................................Commonwealth Pool f The Vikes won a total of 11 medals at the Canada West meet for their best team performance since 2002. Both teams placed fourth in the SWIMMING STAFF overall point standings. Head coach:........................................Peter Vizsolyi Years at UVic: ...................................................... 27 f Stephanie Dixon is the only CIS athlete to break a world record at the Assistant coach: ...................................... Ron Jacks CIS Championships (2004), setting new standards for swimmers with Assistant coach: ................................... Rod Barratt a disability in the 100 back and 400IM Coach phone: ...................................250-721-8834 Coach email:[email protected] f Seven Vikes athletes have represented Canada at the Olympic and Paralympic Games SWIMMING HISTORY f CIS Championship medals ................................ 184 At the 1984 Games Pam Rai won a bronze medal as a member of CIS & University Awards ..................................... 32 Canada’s 400 medley relay team; at the Paralympics, Mike Edgson has International Medals .......................................... 52 won 17 medals and Stephanie Dixon has 19 to her credit International Teams ........................................... 32 Olympians .......................................................... 10 f The Vikes have had two CIS swimmers of the year named with Pam Rai receiving the award in 1985 after winning gold in the 400 free and 100 fly; Jon Kelly won in 1986 after taking gold in 200 fly, 200 IM, and SPORTS INFORMATION 400 IM Sports Information ...............................Mike Tucker Phone ..............................................250-721-8725 f UVic has hosted the CIS Championships twice at Commonwealth Email [email protected] Place (1994, 2003) www.govikesgo.com SWIMMING 2010 UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA OF VIKES VICTORIA VIKES CHAMPIONSHIP ROSTER MEN’S TEAM Name Ht. Yr. DOB Course Hometown Previous Team Ryan Clouston 6-4 5 5/15/87 Science Victoria, BC Pacific Coast Swimming (Claremont Sec) Craig Dagnall 5-11 1 12/13/90 Social Sciences Victoria, BC Claremont Sec. Derek Doerksen 6-2 2 10/19/88 Science Okotoks, AB Cascade (Foothills Composite HS) Cody Flegel 6-0 3 1/11/85 Social Sciences Trail, BC Pacific Coast Swimming (Selkirk Sec.) David Killy 5-10 2 1/25/90 Engineering Delta, BC Surrey Knights (Walnut Grove Sec.) Aimeson King 6-4 1 1/21/91 Social Sciences Toronto, ON Silverthorn Collegiate Ian Mattock 5-10 1 7/25/91 Social Sciences Sidney, BC Parkland Secondary Remy Mock 5-9 2 1/19/93 Science Victoria, BC Mt. Douglas Sec. Ben Partridge 6-1 4 8/10/88 Engineering Liverpool, England UBC Dolphins (Rockridge Sec.) Jeff Saganski 6-2 4 7/8/88 Science Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon Goldfins (Holy Cross H.S.) Nick Sinclair 6-2 1 9/9/91 Science Victoria, BC Oak Bay Secondary Eric Stein 5-11 1 5/9/90 Social Sciences Vernon, BC Vernon Sec. David Vizsolyi 5-9 3 08/31/89 Science Victoria, BC Pacific Coast Swimming (Mt. Douglas Sec.) WOMEN’S TEAM Name Ht. Yr. DOB Course Hometown Previous Team Carlene Creyke 5-8 2 10/20/90 Fine Arts Smithers,BC Smithers Secondary Eleanora Dalling 5-9 2 10/1/90 Social Sciences Vancouver, BC Lord Byng Secondary Siobhan Newell 5-7 1 4/2/91 Social Sciences Kingston, ON Heritage Woods Secondary Danielle Newton 5-8 2 10/18/90 Social Sciences Fort McMurray, AB Fort McMurray Swim Club (Westwood H.S.) Jessica Pietrusiak 5-8 2 5/15/90 Social Sciences Newmarket, ON Sacred Heart C.H.S. Kaela Richardson 5-8 2 4/16/88 Social Sciences Vernon, BC Kalamalka Secondary Liz Sissons 5-5 3 10/9/89 Science Medicine Hat, AB Alberta Marlin AC (Crescent Heights HS) Allison Wood 5-9 1 4/24/91 Science Victoria, BC Oak Bay Secondary Head Coach: Peter Vizsolyi (27th season) www.govikesgo.com 3 SWIMMING 2010 UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA OF VIKES VICTORIA VIKES CANADA WEST 2010 SUMMARY CANADA WEST MAJOR AWARDS VIKES 2010 CW MEDALISTS WOMEN’S MEN’S GOLD CHAMPIONS (FELstad MEMORIAL TROPHY) champIons (E.W. GRIffIths TRophy) 1500 FR Craig Dagnall 15:46.84 UBC Thunderbirds Calgary Dinos 400 IM Nick Sinclair 4:24.85 ATHLETE OF THE YEAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 200 BK Nick Sinclair 1:59.54 Martha McCabe, UBC Nick Sinclair, Victoria 200 BU Nick Sinclair 2:02.88 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 100 BK Nick Sinclair :55.24 Shelbi Snodgrass, UBC Nick Sinclair, Victoria SILVER COACH OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR 50 BK Eleanora Dalling :29.91 Chad Webb, UBC Mike Blondal, Calgary 50 BK Nick Sinclair :26.69 200 BK Derek Doerksen 2:02.41 CANADA WEST ALL-STARS 200 BU Jeff Saganski 2:05.85 400 Med Relay Sinclair, Doerksen, 3:48.30 WOMEN’S MEN’S Saganski, Sturgeon Julianne Brown, Calgary Joshua Au, Alberta BRONZE Jessika Craig, Calgary Robert Mackinnon, Alberta 200 FR Siobhan Newell 2:04.23 Breanna Hendrick, Calgary Scott Stewart, Alberta Allison Long, Calgary Brian Yakiwchuk, Alberta Seanna Mitchell, Calgary Jason Block, Calgary Erica Morningstar, Calgary James Goodway, Calgary VIKES HISTORY AT CW CHAMPIONSHIP Kevyn Peterson, Calgary Ryan Gow, Calgary Martha McCabe, UBC Bogdan Knezevic, Calgary YEAR WOMEN MEN Erin Miller, UBC Andre Kudaba, Calgary 2010 4th 4th Hanna Pierse, UBC Dan Langlois, Calgary 2009 4th 4th Colin Miazaga, Calgary 2008 4th 4th David Woodman, Calgary Riley Pickerl, Manitoba 2007 3rd 4th Tommy Gossland, UBC 2006 3rd 4th Nicholas Sinclair, Victoria 2005 4th 4th Craig Dagnall, Victoria 2004 3rd 4th CANADA WEST TEAM STANDINGS 2003 4th 4th 2002 3th 4th WOMEN’S MEN’S 2001 4th 4th 1. UBC 773 1. Calgary 764.5 2000 3rd 3rd 2. Calgary 758 2. UBC 520.50 3. Alberta 418 3. Alberta 452 1999 3rd 3rd 4. Victoria 274 4. Victoria 427.50 1998 2nd 4th 5. Lethbridge 181 5. Manitoba 157.50 6. Manitoba 121 6. Lethbridge 149 7. Regina 43 7. Regina 28 www.govikesgo.com SWIMMING 2010 UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA OF VIKES VICTORIA VIKES HISTORY AT THE CHAMPIONSHIPS GOLD MEDALS..................................52 HOSTS ............................................2 (2003, 1994) SILVER MEDALS ...............................69 BRONZE MEDALS ..............................63 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (Medals won in paranthesis) 1980 1989 (Men 5th) 1997 (Men 11th, Women 6th) 2003 (Men 4th, Women 7th) J Rushcall (G 200FR; S 400FR) G Streppel (B 1500FR) M Prill (G 400IM) J Jacks (S 200FLY, 1500FR; B 100FLY) A Noble (S 100BS; B 200BS) Total medals: 1 C Petelski (S 100BR; B 200BR) D Creel (S 400FR) W Relays (S 4x100FR; B 4x200FR) J Jaud (S 200BR) P Weiss (B 200IM) 1990 (Men 7th, Women 10th) Total medals: 6 J Stamhuis (B 200BR) Total medals: 5 B Regan (G 400FR) 1981 Total medals: 5 2004 (Men 11th, Women 8th) A Barnes (S 100BA, 200BA; B 200IM) 1998 (Men 8th, Women 3rd) J Rushcall (S 800FR) G Streppel (B 400FR) K Stutzel (B 400FR, 800FR) Total medals: 1 Total medals: 5 J Dubois (S 100BR, 200BR) Total medals: 2 C Petelski (G 100BR, 200BR; S 50BR) 1984 (Men 9th, Women 13th) 1991 (Men 12th, Women 12th) 2005 (Men 13th, Women 6th) R Say (S 200FR; B 400FR) W Kelly (G 100FR, 200FR, 400FR) L Woods (B 100FLY) P Weiss (G 400IM, 200BR, 200FLY; S M Downing (S 400FR, 800FR, 100FLY, Total medals: 3 B Regan (B 400FR) 200IM) 200FLY) 1985 (Men 4th, Women 4th) Total medals: 2 W Relays (S 4x100 Med) D Creel (B 1500FR) Total medals: 5 P Rai (G 400FR, 100FLY) 1992 (Women 4th) Total medals: 12 R Archibald (G 400FR; S 200FR; B 1500FR) 1999 (Men 4th, Women 4th) 2006 (Men 8th, Women 8th) C Liedtke (G 800FR; S 400IM; B 400FR) P Armstrong (B 100FR, 100BA) M Downing (B 800FR, 100FLY, 200FLY) L Woods (B 100FR) C Petelski (G 100BR, 200BR; B 50BR) W Kelly (G 100FR, 200FR; S 400FR) Total medals: 3 W Relays (B 4x200FR) R Say (S 200FR, B 400FR) J Kelly (G 400IM; S 200IM, 200FLY) Total medals: 5 P Weiss (G 200FLY; S 200IM, 400IM) 2007 (Men 12th, Women 6th) S Score (B 100BR, 200BR) M Relays (B 4x200FR) W Relays (G 4x200FR; S 4x200FR) 1993 M Downing (S 800FR, 50FLY, 100FLY, Total medals: 9 200FLY) M Relays (S 4x200FR; B 4x100 FR) T Tighe (S 400FR; B 800FR) 2000 (Men 3rd, Women 2nd) M Pariselli (S 1500FR) Total medals: 19 Total medals: 2 C Petelski (G 100BR, 200BR;
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