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Protokoll Abschnitt 1
Protokoll Deutsche Kurzbahn Meisterschaften 2018 im Schwimmen Deutsche Jugend-/Masterskurzbahnmeisterschaften 2018 Abschnitt 1 (16.11.2018) Veranstalter: Deutscher Behindertensportverband (DBS) Ausrichter: SG Remscheid / BRSNW Ausgabe erstellt durch WK-Pro 2.57, http://www.wk-pro.de Deutsche Kurzbahn Meisterschaften 2018 im Schwimmen Protokoll Deutsche Jugend-/Masterskurzbahnmeisterschaften 2018 Deutscher Behindertensportverband (DBS) / SG Remscheid / BRSNW Seite: 1 Wettkampffolge: Abschnitt 1, 16.11.2018: Einlass: 15:00 Uhr, Einschwimmen: 15:00 Uhr, KaRi-Sitzung: 15:15 Uhr, Beginn: 16:00 Uhr Wk 1: 100 mSchmetterling weiblich S5-S14, AB - Jg. 2008 u.ä. Wk 2: 100 m Schmetterling männlich S5-S14, AB - Jg. 2008 u.ä. Wk 3: 200 mFreistil weiblich Jg. 2008 u.ä. Wk 4: 200 mFreistil männlich Jg. 2008 u.ä. Wk 5: 150 mLagen weiblich SM1-SM4 - Jg. 2008 u.ä. Wk 6: 150 mLagen männlich SM1-SM4 - Jg. 2008 u.ä. Wk 7: 4*100 mLagen mixed offen Wk 8: 50 mBrust weiblich Jg. 2008 u.ä. Wk 9: 50 mBrust männlich Jg. 2008 u.ä. Abschnitt 2, 17.11.2018: Einlass: 9:00 Uhr, Einschwimmen: 9:00 Uhr, KaRi-Sitzung: 9:15 Uhr, Beginn: 10:00 Uhr Wk 10: 200 mLagen weiblich SM5-SM14, AB - Jg. 2008 u.ä. Wk 11: 200 mLagen männlich SM5-SM14, AB - Jg. 2008 u.ä. Wk 12: 400 mFreistil weiblich Jg. 2008 u.ä. Wk 13: 400 mFreistil männlich Jg. 2008 u.ä. Wk 14: 50 mSchmetterling weiblich Jg. 2008 u.ä. Wk 15: 50 mSchmetterling männlich Jg. 2008 u.ä. Wk 16: 4*100 mFreistil mixed offen Wk 17: 200 mRücken weiblich Jg. -
Swimming Australia
SWIMMING SPECIAL EDITION IN AUSTRALIA PREVIEW PRESSURE SITUATIONS - NO WORRIES! An ultralight, low resistance racing goggle, the Stealth MKII features extended arms and a 3D seal to relieve pressure on and around the eyes. Stealth MKII Immerse yourself in Vorgee’s full product range at vorgee.com © Delly Carr Swimming Australia Trials, tribulations and testing times for Tokyo as our swimmers face their moments of truth in Adelaide ASCTA engaged swimming media expert Ian Hanson to profile a selection of athletes that will line up in Adelaide from June 12-17 for the 2021 Australian Swimming Trials at the SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre, after a frantic and frenetic time where Selection Criteria has changed with the inclusion of contingencies and recent lockdowns, forcing WA and Victorian Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls into Queensland. It will be a testing Trials in more ways than one - for swimmers, coaches and event staff as they work round the clock to give the class of 2020-21 a crack at their Olympic and Paralympic dreams. Here Ian Hanson provides his insight into the events that will seal the Tokyo team for the Games. Please enjoy and we wish the best of luck to all coaches and athletes at the Australian Swimming Trials. WOMEN 2021 © Delly Carr Swimming Australia WOMEN 50m Freestyle WORLD RECORD: Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden, 23.67 (2017) AUSTRALIAN RECORD: Cate Campbell, 23.78 (2018) Olympic QT: 24.46 Preview: An event shared at Australian Championship level by the Campbell sisters from Knox Pymble (Coach: Simon Cusack) since Cate Campbell won her first Australian title in 2012 - the first of her seven National championship wins. -
2013 Swimming Queensland Development Squads
2013 SWIMMING QUEENSLAND DEVELOPMENT SQUADS BRISBANE REGION QAS Target Squad Aisling Scott Jared Gilliland Meagen Nay Brittany Elmslie Katie Goldman Mitchell Larkin Bronte Barratt Keryn McMaster Ned McKendry Bronte Campbell Kylie Palmer Nicholas Schafer Cate Campbell Leah Neale Ryan Napoleon Christian Sprenger Lorna Tonks Shayna Jack Emily Seebohm Madeline Groves Taylor McKeown Grant Irvine Madison Wilson McDonald’s Gold Squad Amy Forrester Gabrielle Wilson Lachlan Staples Amy Smith Georgia Bohl Lauren Rettie Buster Sykes Jack McLoughlin Matthew Briggs Cameron Jones Jamie Sturgeon Melissa Gorman Carla Buchanan Joshua Richardson Megan Gianotti Chelsea Gillett Julian Layton Mikkayla Sheridan McDonald’s Silver Squad Andrew Gillespie Jack Selman Robert Gerlach Clyde Lewis Kate Dimou Taylor Green Declan Potts Lachlan Neill Zac Stubblety-Cook Dominic Bilton-Philp Liam Rayfield Zannetta Lovi Dylan Lewis Luke Kerswell Hayden Rea Minna Atherton McDonald’s Flippers Squad Andrew Cumming Daniel Parker Max Carleton Brooke Thornton Elli Mackay Max Pendall Caitlyn McKavanagh Elliott Mitchell Michael Ng Callum Parbery Gemma Cooney Nicholas Keune Calypso Sheridan Georgia Wells Nicole Swan Charles Cox Jacob Sedgman Peter Mills Chloe Ireland Jordan Lello Samuel Young Cody Paterson Joshua Zuill Sarah Johnson Daniel Ashcroft Kayla Hoey Sofia Cicchitti Daniel Jacobson Lizzie Gannon Steven Coombes McDonald’s Bronze Squad Abbey Ryan Ashleigh Brown Caitlin Large Abigail Lihou Ashleigh Duyzer Callum McFaul Ainslee Togia Bailey Paties Cameron Joyes Alex Gough Ben -
Download 119 Th Annual Report
queensland Page 2 SWIMMING QUEENSLAND (Founded 1898) (Affiliated to Swimming Australia Limited) STATE OFFICE The Sleeman Centre Cnr Old Cleveland & Tilley Rds, Chandler, Brisbane, QLD 4155 PATRON His Excellency the Honourable Paul de Jersey AC Governor of Queensland BOARD President: Mr. M. Cox Directors: Mrs. M. Watson, Mr. M. Nichols (Treasurer), Mrs. E. Collis, Mr. M. Twyford, Mr. K. Martin, Ms. R. Vickery Chief Executive Officer: Mr. K. Hasemann LIFE MEMBERS Dr. D. Theile AO, Mr. G. R. White OAM, Miss P. C. Wright OAM, Dr. D. Bendeich, Mr. B. Short, Mr. E. Randle, Mr. J. Keppie OAM, Mr. G. Burke, Mrs. M. Pugh OAM, Mrs. L. Tanner, Mr. W.F. Sweetenham OAM, Mr. J.T. Major, Mr. G. Bigg, Mr. P. Crane, Mr. B. Welch OAM, Mr. D. Millard, Mr. R. Kretchmann OAM, Mr. D. Cotterell, Mr. K. Wood, Mrs. J. McGinley OAM, Mr. L. Lawrence, Mr. D. Urquhart, Mr. P. Diamond, Mr. M.Bohl OAM, Mr. P. Plumridge, Mrs. W. Ryan, Dr. S. Hooton, Ms. S. Hardie, Mr. A. Johnston, Mr. B. Stehr, Mrs. J. Hicks, Mrs. J. King, Mr. D. Milburn, Mrs. M. Watson, Ms. L. Day, Mr. T. Curtis, Mrs. M. Squires, Mrs. S. Brown, Mrs. K. Macleod, Mrs. G. Williams, Mrs. J. Ryan, Mr. G. Shepherdson, Mr. W. Grainger, Mr. K. Martin, Mr. J. Wallace, Mr. D. White, Mr. D. Towner, Mrs E. Collis, Mr. D. Gregory, Mrs. G. Smail, Mrs. T. Manning, Mrs. D. Daw HALL OF FAME Mr. G. Lalor AM, Mrs. N. Welch (nee Lyons), Mr. S. Holland OAM, Mr. J. King AM, Dr. -
WK-Pro Protokoll
Protokoll Deutsche Kurzbahn Meisterschaften 2019 im Schwimmen Deutsche Jugend-/Masterskurzbahnmeisterschaften 2019 Abschnitt 1 (15.11.2019) Veranstalter: Deutscher Behindertensportverband (DBS) Ausrichter: SG Remscheid / BRSNW Ausgabe erstellt durch WK-Pro 2.58, http://www.wk-pro.de Deutsche Kurzbahn Meisterschaften 2019 im Schwimmen Protokoll Deutsche Jugend-/Masterskurzbahnmeisterschaften 2019 Deutscher Behindertensportverband (DBS) / SG Remscheid / BRSNW Seite: 1 Wettkampffolge: Abschnitt 1, 15.11.2019: Einlass: 15:00 Uhr, Einschwimmen: 15:00 Uhr, KaRi-Sitzung: 15:15 Uhr, Beginn: 16:00 Uhr Wk 1: 100 mSchmetterling weiblich S5-S14, AB - Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 2: 100 m Schmetterling männlich S5-S14, AB - Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 3: 200 mFreistil weiblich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 4: 200 mFreistil männlich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 5: 150 mLagen weiblich SM1-SM4 - Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 6: 150 mLagen männlich SM1-SM4 - Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 7: 50 mBrust weiblich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 8: 50 mBrust männlich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 9: 4*100 mLagen mixed offen Abschnitt 2, 16.11.2019: Einlass: 9:00 Uhr, Einschwimmen: 9:00 Uhr, KaRi-Sitzung: 9:15 Uhr, Beginn: 10:00 Uhr Wk 10: 200 mLagen weiblich SM5-SM14, AB - Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 11: 200 mLagen männlich SM5-SM14, AB - Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 12: 400 mFreistil weiblich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 13: 400 mFreistil männlich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 14: 50 mSchmetterling weiblich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 15: 50 mSchmetterling männlich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 16: 200 mRücken weiblich Jg. 2009 u.ä. Wk 17: 200 mRücken männlich Jg. -
YEAR in REVIEW JOHN BERTRAND AO President of Swimming Australia
2017 SWIMMING AUSTRALIA YEAR IN REVIEW JOHN BERTRAND AO President of Swimming Australia Well, what another inspiring year in our sport! What Mrs Rinehart has done for our sport is incredible. She Schools and Clubs across the country are now delivering the has been a longstanding supporter of swimming and has been Optus Junior Dolphins program and encouraging young kids For us, this year is a transition year. We are searching for with us even when we were down. To have her poolside to have fun in the water. new and innovative ways of lifting our standards in everything during some of the most pivotal moments in our sporting we do. history is fantastic. And that’s what it’s all about, fun! If you love something I strongly believe that you will be good at it. After experimenting with our European racing pre-World With over a third of the team on debut in Budapest, I am Championships format, our Dolphins went into Budapest confident the future of swimming is in good hands. Looking ahead next year we want to encourage all Australians race-ready and they needed to be. to reinvigorate their love for the water. We will have a nine-day Keep your eyes on names like Ariarne Titmus, Kaylee celebration in January 2018, Australia Swims, that will The times were fast and the rest of the world had raised the McKeown, Jack Cartwright and Clyde Lewis – these young celebrate what swimming and the water means to Australians, bar. We sent a young, hungry and competitive team and I was athletes have what it takes to be successful. -
Download the April 2017 – JCF Newsletter Here
THE JUNE CANAVAN FOUNDATION April 2017 Newsletter Hello everyone, Welcome to the April 2017 edition of the June Canavan Foundation newsletter. This edition will cover the following topics: • Invitation – Sunshine Coast Lightning Netball Game • The Magic Million - we reach $1m in donations! • The AiSTS Canavan Cup • The Netball Foundation • Our first impact investment - The Old Beechworth Gaol • Meet our Para-Athlete Scholarship holders INVITATION Friends of JCF Gathering Sunshine Coast Lightning vs NSW Swifts Join us for a home match of the Sunshine Coast’s very own netball team to celebrate June’s love of netball and our recent partnerships with The Netball Foundation and the University of the Sunshine Coast 6.30pm Saturday 20 May 2017 USC Sports Stadium For more information and booking details, see the last page of this newsletter. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Driving sustainable change through programs in sport, education, health and conservation OUR MAGIC MILLION – we click over $1million in donations! We did it in March 2017 – five years after our very first donations in February 2012. At the March Board meeting, we committed $140,000 to worthy projects and organisations which took our total donations for this financial year to $264,500. As always the most important consideration when making our funding decisions is our vision statement: “June’s spirit living on as a catalyst for change”. We also take a lot of guidance from our Giving Framework which outlines our commitment to focussing on four of June’s areas of interest - health, sport, education and conservation. We attempt to balance our giving across local organisations working within June’s communities of the Sunshine Coast and Wangaratta, with international organisations who are undertaking projects which are “driving sustainable change to create justice and wellbeing” as per our mission statement. -
2017 Victorian Open Championships - 20/01/2017 to 22/01/2017 Results
Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 8:54 AM 23/01/2017 Page 1 2017 Victorian Open Championships - 20/01/2017 to 22/01/2017 Results Event 1 Mixed 4x50 LC Meter Freestyle Relay Victorian: 1:39.44 V 16/01/2015 Nunawading NUN T. Mahoney, S. Asbury, L. Forbes, J. Hawkins Vic AllComer: 1:38.12 A 16/01/2015 Southport Olympic STHPT L. Percy, B. Jones, T. Stovgaard, J. Hobbin Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time 1 Melbourne Vicentre A 1:35.82 1:38.43V 2 Nunawading Swimming Club A 1:38.43 1:39.67 3 Southport Olympic SC Inc A 1:37.00 1:40.33 4 MLC Aquatic A 1:39.80 1:40.80 5 Melbourne Vicentre B 1:38.31 1:40.91 6 USC Spartans SC Inc A 1:40.00 1:41.51 7 USC Spartans SC Inc B 1:42.00 1:42.90 8 Nunawading Swimming Club B 1:40.40 1:44.00 9 Firbank Aquastars A 1:44.14 1:45.70 10 MLC Aquatic B 1:45.20 1:45.75 11 CA Tritons Inc A 1:45.92 1:46.01 12 Southport Olympic SC Inc B 1:42.00 1:47.44 13 Ballarat Gold Swimming Club A 1:49.00 1:47.90 14 EC Waves Swim Club A 1:47.86 1:48.03 15 CA Tritons Inc B 1:46.41 1:48.14 Event 2 Men 50 LC Meter Backstroke Multi-Class Name Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time Finals 1 Daniel Fox S14 25 USC Spartans SC Inc 30.32 30.78 2 Alex Kirchner S15 14 Nunawading Swimming Club 28.56 28.30 3 Rowan Crothers S10 19 Yeronga Park SC Inc 31.80 30.79 4 Patrick Getson S14 17 Melbourne Torpedoes 33.98 33.35 5 Hayden Ross S8 18 Cheltenham Amateur Swimming 39.42 39.63 6 Lachlan Boye S14 18 Ringwood Swimming Club Inc 37.62 38.40 7 Henry Pickering S9 18 Cheltenham Amateur Swimming 39.11 38.98 8 Dylan Logan -
SPECIALITA' 50 Stile Libero SEZIONE F FINP
FINP - ELENCO RECORD VASCA DA 50 SEZIONE F SPECIALITA' 50 Stile Libero CLASSE S 1 ITA Esordienti 99:99.99 VACANTE 0 ITA Ragazzi 99:99.99 VACANTE 0 ITA Juniores 99:99.99 VACANTE 0 ITA Assoluto 03:08.77 PAGNI MARTA 1988 ITA CHIETI 20/06/2008 EUR Assoluti 00:51.33 INGRID THUNEM 1989 NOR KRISTIANSAND 15/07/2016 Norwegian Championships Long Course WR Assoluti 00:51.33 INGRID THUNEM 1989 NOR KRISTIANSAND 15/07/2016 Norwegian Championships Long Course CLASSE S 2 ITA Esordienti 99:99.99 VACANTE 0 ITA Ragazzi 01:51.36 AMODEO GIORGIA 2001 ITA BUSTO ARSIZIO 31/01/2016 ITA Juniores 01:16.86 PROCIDA ANGELA 2000 ITA BUSTO ARSIZIO 05/07/2019 Campionati Estivi ITA Assoluto 01:16.86 PROCIDA ANGELA 2000 ITA BUSTO ARSIZIO 05/07/2019 Campionati Estivi EUR Assoluti 00:53.94 INGRID THUNEM 1989 NOR EINDHOVEN 05/08/2014 2014 IPC Swimming European Championships WR Assoluti 00:53.94 INGRID THUNEM 1989 NOR EINDHOVEN 05/08/2014 2014 IPC Swimming European Championships CLASSE S 3 ITA Esordienti 99:99.99 VACANTE 0 ITA Ragazzi 01:17.31 PROCIDA ANGELA 2000 ITA LIGNANO 29/05/2016 SABBIADORO ITA Juniores 01:16.01 PADOVAN MICHELA 1999 ITA LODI 14/07/2017 ITA Assoluto 00:41.15 TRIMI ARJOLA 1987 ITA FUNCHAL 20/05/2021 European Championshps 2021 EUR Assoluti 00:41.15 ARJOLA TRIMI 1987 ITA FUNCHAL 20/05/2021 Madeira 2020 World Para Swimming European Open Championships WR Assoluti 00:41.15 ARJOLA TRIMI 1987 ITA FUNCHAL 20/05/2021 Madeira 2020 World Para Swimming European Open Championships CLASSE S 4 ITA Esordienti 01:46.81 LAINI MARIANNA 1995 ITA BRESCIA 25/11/2007 ITA Ragazzi -
Swimming Australia President) and Leisel Jones 2012 Australia Swimming Championships Queensland Won the Corbett Shield for Premiership State Women
Bob Fox (Swimming South Australia President) and Brenton Rickard 2012 Australian Swimming Championships Queensland won the Kieran Shield for Premiership State Men David Urquhard (Swimming Australia President) and Leisel Jones 2012 Australia Swimming Championships Queensland won the Corbett Shield for Premiership State Women David Urquhard (Swimming Australia President), Ned McKendry and Stephanie Rice 2012 Australian Swimming Championships St Peters Western won the S.B. Grange Trophy for Premier Club 38 | P a g e Teams & Squads Australian Teams 2011 World Junior Championships Team Name Club Coach Bronte Campbell Indooroopilly Simon Cusack Bonnie MacDonald Miami Denis Cotterell Taylor McKeown Australian Crawl Chris Mooney Mikkayla Sheridan Chandler Stephan Widmer Matthew Levings Miami Denis Cotterell Cameron McEvoy Southport Olympic Glenn Baker Buster Sykes Nudgee Brothers Matthew Brown 2011 Youth Commonwealth Games Team Name Club Coach Remy Fairweather Kawana Waters Peter Gartrell Leah Neale CYMS St Edmunds Peter Carswell Vanessa Puhlmann Chandler Stephan Widmer Robert Gerlach East Brisbane Mark Lorrimer Christopher Raven Indooroopilly Simon Cusack Staff Peter Carswell CYMS St Edmunds Coach Peter Gartrell Kawana Waters Coach 2011 World University Games Team Name Club Coach Cate Campbell Indooroopilly Simon Cusack Amy Levings Miami Denis Cotterell Alice Tait Southport Olympic Glenn Baker Amy Smith St Peters Western Michael Bohl Tessa Wallace Pelican Waters Caloundra John Wallace Braiden Camm Chandler Stephan Widmer Wally Eggleton Miami -
The Superb 2017 Swimming Australia Gala Dinner, Presented by Hancock
The superb 2017 Swimming Australia Gala Dinner, presented by Hancock Prospecting, was held following the short course racing in Adelaide, a night to reflect on our team and some amazing results. Swimmer of the Year went to world champion Emily Seebohm, while the Hancock Prospecting Swimmers' Swimmer was awarded to Emma McKeon, the Open Water Swimmer of the Year to Chelsea Gubecka and the Paralympic Program Swimmer of the Year to Rowan Crothers. Congratulations also must go to our fantastic Coaches with David Lush and Rob Van Der Vant taking Coach of the Year and Paralympic Coach of the Year respectively while Michael Sage won Open Water Coach of the Year and Dean Boxall was awarded the Youth Coach of the Year. On the night we recognised our wider community of volunteers, Technical Officials and clubs, who dedicate so much time to our sport. Congratulations to all the winner on the night and a special mention to Bunbury Swimming Club in WA who took out the Optus Club of the Year Award - the next generation of swimmers is in your capable hands. Photo: Swimming Australia Patron Mrs Rinehart and a pod of Dolphins Another highlight was the involvement of our Patron Mrs Gina Rinehart at the awards evening. Mrs Rinehart in her keynote speech talked about dedication and the power and influence of role models. "Tonight, I’m here as patron," Mrs Rinehart said. "But I think much more than that, as I feel, and I hope you know, I feel more than just your patron. I like and regard very highly your dedication, self-discipline, huge efforts and sacrifices, your wonderful strong desires to represent your country, your modesty, your values, and as I say many times, both your ambassadorship for Australia, and your huge contribution as role models." What an accolade from a person who has done so much and continues to do so much in her own life. -
2015 Swimming Queensland Development Squads Wide
2015 SWIMMING QUEENSLAND DEVELOPMENT SQUADS WIDE BAY REGION QAS Target Squad Leah Neale Tianni Gilmour Tessa Wallace McDonald’s Gold Squad Chelsea Gubecka Kareena Lee Kaylee McKeown McDonald’s Silver Squad Michaela Bird Phoebe Hines Sarah Thompson Jack Brazier Elianna McMenamin Mackenzie Harris Dahlas Rogers McDonald’s Flippers Squad Joshua Knight Leah Neale Madison Thompson Aaron Mansfield Skye Norris McDonald’s Bronze Squad Jacquilyn Baigrie Shailee Finney Mikayla Popham Tealan Barnes Luke Goldsworthy Jorgia Powell Mackenzie Brazier Chloe Gubecka Oskar Robinson Ella Campbell Brennan Mansfield Connor Simms Csongor Cellie Shikira-Lee Matheson Lisa Stewart Mason Cottle Lani Pallister Amelia Tilly Arna Couper Alexandria Perkins Hamarna Williams Bo Daniel Hayley Perry McDonald’s Junior Development Squad Holly Anderson Charlie Elder Jyah Seymour Poad Rebecca Anderson Luke Goodluck Tyra Stowers Kyanna Ayres Sophie Kluck Sophie Stuart Julia Baren Alex Knight Jack Sumpton Gabriella Basile Joey Manse Charlie Thompson Talisa Brady Jack Muller Kaitlyn Walker Troy Carlson Clare Perrett Tessie White Emily Dring Sophie Popham Ryan Zeller QAS Target OW Squad Chelsea Gubecka Kareena Lee McDonald’s Silver OW Squad Jack Brazier Codie Grimsey Sarah Thompson Mackenzie Brazier Phoebe Hines McDonald’s Flippers OW Squad Nick Sloman McDonald’s Bronze OW Squad Chloe Baldwin Jordan Gubecka Ryan Zeller Michaela Bird Dylan McAreavey McDonald’s Junior Development OW Squad Zachary Bromage Aaron Mansfield Liam Schluter Mackenzie Harris Brennan Mansfield Jayden Soanes Lochlan Higgins Skye Norris Luca Sullivan Meggy Macdonnell Mikayla Popham QAS Target SWD Squad Michael Anderson Braedan Jason Lakeisha Patterson McDonald’s Gold SWD Squad Rick Pendleton Liam Schluter McDonald’s Silver SWD Squad Logan Powell Monique Wegener McDonald’s Bronze SWD Squad Keasha Wilson McDonald’s Junior Development SWD Squad Nicholas Fredriksen .