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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS DAY 1: February 21 DAY 2: February 22 DAY 3: February 23 #1: Women’s 200m Free #13: Women’s 100m Back #27: Women’s 800m Free #2: Men’s 200m Free #14: Men’s 100m Back #28: Men’s 50m Breast #3: Women’s 50m Back #15: Women’s 50m Fly #29: Women’s 50m Breast #4: Men’s 50m Back #16: Men’s 50m Fly #30: Men’s 200m Back #5: Women’s 100m Breast #17: Women’s 400m Free #31: Women’s 200m Back #6: Men’s 100m Breast #18: Men’s 400m Free #32: Men’s 100m Free #7: Women’s 100m Fly #19: Women’s 200m Breast #33: Women’s 100m Free #8: Men’s 100m Fly #20: Men’s 200m Breast #34: Men’s 200m IM #9: Women’s 400m IM #21: Women’s 50m Free #35: Women’s 200m IM #10: Men’s 400m IM #22: Men’s 50m Free #36: Men’s 1500m Free #11: Women’s 4x100m Free Relay #23: Women’s 200m Fly #37: Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay #12: Men’s 4x100m Free Relay #24: Men’s 200m Fly #38: Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay #25: Women’s 4x200m Free Relay #26: Men’s 4x200m Free Relay February 21-23, 2013 Thursday, February 21 Heats Warm-ups: 8:00 - 9:50 AM Opening Ceremonies: 5:45 PM Heat’s Start: 10:00 AM Saturday, February 23 Finals Warm-ups: 4:00 - 5:50 PM Parade of Graduates: 5:50 PM Finals Start: 6:00 PM 2013 CIS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS WELCOME WWW.CIS-SIC.CA WELCOME On behalf of Canadian Interuniversity Sport and all 54 of our Au nom de Sport interuniversitaire canadien et de tout le re- member universities, I am honoured to have the opportunity to groupement de nos 54 universités membres, il me fait honneur welcome you to the 2013 CIS Swimming Championships. de vous souhaiter la plus chaleureuse bienvenue au champion- nats de natation de SIC 2013. Over 10,000 student-athletes compete each year for the right to represent their university in one of the 16 CIS championships. Plus de 10 000 étudiants et étudiantes athlètes aspirent chaque We congratulate you on attaining this goal and thank each of année à pouvoir représenter leur université à l’un des 16 cham- you for the inspiring performances you have provided us during pionnats de SIC. Nous vous félicitons d’avoir atteint cet objectif the season and for those to come over the course of these cham- et nous remercions chacun d’entre vous pour vos performances pionships. It is our privilege to watch you compete with such inspirantes au cours de la saison et celles que vous accomplirez courage, dedication and talent. à ces championnats. Nous sommes privilégiés de vous voir con- courir avec autant de courage, de détermination et de talent. CIS championships would not be possible without the consider- able time and effort devoted to them by our host committees Les championnats de SIC sont rendus possibles grâce à and institutions. CIS success depends heavily on volunteers l’investissement important en temps et en énergie des comités who invest innumerable hours, talents and skills in preparing organisateurs et des universités hôtesses. Ces événements ne a championship event. To them we all owe our deepest grati- peuvent se concrétiser qu’avec l’apport généreux de nombreux tude. CIS championships also allow the opportunity for alumni, bénévoles. Nous tenons à leur témoigner notre reconnaissance. parents, faculty, staff, students and our CIS corporate partners to Les championnats de SIC mobilisent les parents, les anciens et share some time together and enjoy the competition. I welcome anciennes, le personnel, les étudiants et étudiantes et les parte- all of you and thank you for your support. naires d’affaires de SIC autour d’un événement où passion et plaisir s’harmonisent. Nous les remercions et leur souhaitons la I know that all of you will take home warm memories and plus cordiale bienvenue. new friendships and will be richer for the experience you have gained through these CIS championships. These are exciting Je sais que vous repartirez tous enrichis de ces championnats times in the CIS and I wish all participants much success and SIC, rapportant des souvenirs inoubliables et peut-être des nou- performances you can take pride in. velles amitiés. Le SIC vit une période trépidante ces temps-ci et je souhaite à tous les participants le meilleur des succès et des performances dont vous pourrez être fiers. Mr. Leo MacPherson CIS President/Président de SIC 2013 CIS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS WWW.CIS-SIC.CA WELCOME 2013 CIS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS WWW.CIS-SIC.CA CANADA WEST Final Team Standings For just the third time in 17 years the Canada West men’s and Men women’s swimming championships were split. On January 26, the 1. Calgary (826 pts.) UBC Thunderbirds women’s team took home the women’s ban- 2. UBC (770.5) ner, while the University of Calgary Dinos won the men’s title. 3. Alberta (461.5) 4. Victoria (433) The swimmers of the meet both came from UBC, including Sa- 5. Lethbridge (293.5) vannah King, the two-time winner of the award, and Coleman 6. Manitoba (150) Allen who competed at his first Canada West Championships. 7. Regina (127.5) King, a two-time Olympian, won five gold medals and set or was 8. Trinity Western (87) part of four new Canada West records. Allen, of Spokane, Wash., won six gold medals of his own and set three new records for Women the Thunderbirds. Steve Price, UBC Thunderbirds head coach, 1. UBC (878 pts.) earned the women’s Coach of the Year honours. 2. Calgary (742.5) 3. Alberta (473.5) The Dinos swept the conference rookie of the year honours with 4. Victoria (356) Tianna Rissling and Russell Wood. Both won a pair of individual 5. Lethbridge (216) gold medals, setting new Canada West records in each instance. 6. Manitoba (212.5) Rissling won the 50-metre butterfly and the 400-metre medley, 7. Regina (169.5) while Wood won in the 100- and 200-metre backstroke. Calgary’s 8. Trinity Western (5) head coach Mike Blondal won men’s Coach of the Year. UBC went on to win the silver medal on the men’s side with Alber- ta Golden Bears following suit with the bronze. For the women’s team medals, Calgary took second place while the Alberta Pan- das finished in third overall. 2013 CIS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS WWW.CIS-SIC.CA ONTARIO UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS Final Team Standings The host Toronto Varsity Blues men claimed their 10th consecu- Men tive title, while the Western Mustangs women earned their fifth- 1. Toronto (891 pts) straight banner at the 2013 OUA swimming championships. 2. McMaster (722) 3. Western (645) Toronto’s Zach Chetrat and Guelph’s Alisha Harricharan were 4. Guelph (386) honoured as the 2013 male and female swimmers of the year. 5. Ottawa (379) Chetrat broke two OUA records in the men’s 400 freestyle and 6. Waterloo (215) 200 butterfly and was honoured with the Grand Slam award, 7. Laurier (195) claiming a fourth OUA 200 butterfly title in his university career. 8. Laurentian (117) After winning the 50 and 200 events Harricharan completed the sweep of the women’s butterfly events with an OUA record time in Women the 100-metre race. 1. Western (876.5 pts) 2. Toronto (762) Guelph’s Evan Van Moerkerke and Western’s Emma Sproule took 3. McMaster (682.5) home OUA rookie of the year honours. Van Moerkerke won both 4. Ottawa (359) the 50 and 100 freestyle races in record time and picked up a 4. Guelph (359) silver medal in the 100 backstroke. Sproule won the 200 freestyle, 6. Laurier (185) adding to three individual silver medals and two relay gold en 7. Brock (177) route to the honour. 8. Queen’s (161) Toronto’s Byron MacDonald and Linda Kiefer were named the OUA Men’s coaches of the year, while Western’s Paul Midgley and Ken Fitzpatrick took the women’s laurels. The McMaster Marauders picked up a men’s team silver medal and a women’s bronze while Western added the men’s bronze and Toronto grabbed the women’s team silver. 2013 CIS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS WWW.CIS-SIC.CA RÉSEAU DU SPORT ÉTUDIANT DU QUÉBEC For the first time since the 2004-05 season, the Montreal Carabins Final Team Standings won the combined title at the RSEQ Swimming Championships, Men while the Laval Rouge et Or took home the men’s banner. The Cara- 1. Laval (239.45 pts) bins also won the women’s title. 2. Montreal (209.5) 3. McGill (146.05) Laval’s Vincent Fontaine won swimmer of the meet when he won 4. Trois-Rivieres (22.5) three gold medals and two silvers for the Rouge et Or. 5. Sherbrooke (1.9) McGill’s Katie Caldwell was named RSEQ’s rookie of the year and Women swimmer of the year when she smashed two conference records, 1. Montreal (226.05 pts) won three gold medals, one silver and a pair of bronzes. She 2. McGill (162.7) claimed both the 200m and 400m individual medleys in record times 3. Laval (113.05) and also struck gold in the 200m butterfly. 4. Trois-Rivieres (68.2) 5. Sherbrooke (28.4) Montreal’s Christopher Bezeau earned the Rookie of the Year hon- ours for his performance. He won five medals over the course of Combined the meet, including gold medals in the 50- and 100-metre butterfly 1.