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Canadian Para-Swimming Records (Long Course) Records Canadiens De Paranation (Grand Bassin) CANADIAN PARA-SWIMMING RECORDS (LONG COURSE) Records updated on March 27, 2017 RECORDS CANADIENS DE PARANATION (GRAND BASSIN) Mise à jour des records le 27 mars 2017 50 Freestyle LC – 50 LIBRE GB CLASS. NAME/NOM CLUB PROV MEET/COMPÉTITION CITY/VILLE DATE TIME/TEMPS S2 Maxime Olivier Vmax QC Championnat CAN-AM Winnipeg, MB 7/21/2012 1:53.42 S3 Erica Schmutz VVAC ON Junior Provincial Championships 7/4/2002 1:29.34 S4 Tammy Cunnington RDCSC AB 2016 Paralympic Games Rio de Janeiro, BRA 9/17/2016 51.97 S5 Marie Dannehaeuser LAC ON Canadian National Championships Victoria, BC 8/10/2002 46.42 S6 Danielle Kisser DELTA BC 2014 Pan-AM Para-swimming Championships Pasadena, USA 8/6/2014 41.84 S7 Tess Routliffe STARS ON 2016 Paralympic Games Rio de Janeiro, BRA 9/10/2016 33.89 S8 Morgan Bird CASC AB 2016 Paralympic Games Rio de Janeiro, BRA 9/16/2016 31.29 S9 Stephanie Dixon PCS BC Beijing Paralympic Games Beijing, CHN 9/14/2008 30.45 S10 Aurélie Rivard CNHR QC 2016 Paralympic Games Rio de Janeiro, BRA 9/9/2016 27.37 S11 Amber Thomas STSC AB Paralympic Games 2012 London, GBR 1/9/2012 32.94 S12 Jaqueline Rennebohm ROD SK 2008 German Open Berlin, GER 5/22/2008 31.02 S13 Valerie Grand’Maison CAMO QC Beijing Paralympics Beijing, CHN 9/15/2008 27.88 S14 Angela Marina BRANT ON IAG Championships & Summer Open 2016 Dublin, Ireland 7/23/2016 29.59 100 Freestyle LC – 100 LIBRE GB CLASS. NAME/NOM CLUB PROV MEET/COMPÉTITION CITY/VILLE DATE TIME/TEMPS S2 Maxime Olivier Vmax QC Can-Am Speedo 2010 Toronto, ON 12/10/2010 3:55.64 S3 Maxime Olivier Vmax QC Rencontre Invitation Québec City, QC 6/1/2008 3:34.32 S4 Tammy Cunnington RDCSC AB Can-Am Open Bismarck, USA 12/12/2015 1:54.55 S5 Marie Dannhaeuser LAC ON Paralympic Games Sydney, AUS 10/26/2000 1:35.80 S6 Cynthia Berringer MSSAC ON Essais Paralympiques 2012 Montréal, QC 3/21/2012 1:34.53 S7 Tess Routliffe STARS ON 2016 Paralympic Games Rio de Janeiro, BRA 9/16/2016 1:13.97 S8 Morgan Bird CASC AB 2014 Pan-Am Para-swimming Championships Pasadena, USA 8/10/2014 1:09.14 S9 Stephanie Dixon PCS BC 2008 Beijing Paralympics Beijing, CHN 9/8/2008 1:03.89 S10 Aurélie Rivard CNHR QC 2015 Parapan Am Games Toronto, ON 8/14/2015 59.17 S11 Amber Thomas STSC AB Paralympic Games 2012 London, GBR 1/9/2012 1:11.04 S12 Genevieve Ouellet UT QC 2006 IPC Worlds Durban, RSA 12/1/2006 1:10.84 S13 Valérie Grand’Maison CAMO QC 2008 Beijing Paralympics Beijing, CHN 9/10/2008 58.87 S14 Angela Marina BRANT ON 2017 Ontario Spring LC Provincial Championships Brantford, ON 3/3/2017 1:06.10 200 Freestyle LC - 200 Libre GB CLASS. NAME/NOM CLUB PROV MEET/COMPÉTITION CITY/VILLE DATE TIME/TEMPS S2 Maxime Olivier VMAX QC CAN-AM Speedo 2010 Toronto, ON 10/12/2012 8:13.72 S3 Erica Schmutz VVAC ON Canadian National Championships Victoria, BC 8/9/2002 6:37.52 S4 Joelle Rivard CNB QC US Open Minneapolis, MN 12/10/2005 4:08.75 S5 Marie Dannhaeuser LAC ON Paralympic Games Sydney, AUS 10/23/2000 3:21.18 S6 Cynthia Berringer MSSAC ON 2012 Hicken International Swim Cup Etobicoke, ON 4/28/2012 3:24.92 S7 Danielle Campo UCSC AB Canadian Club Nationals Winnipeg, MB 8/5/2004 2:43.90 S8 Morgan Bird CASC AB PSW Winter Invitational Surrey, BC 2/11/2017 2:36.12 S9 Darda Geiger LAC ON CAN-AM Championships Edmonton, AB 7/20/2009 2:21.38 S10 Aurélie Rivard CNHR QC 2016 Speedo Can Am Para-swimming Champs Gatineau, QC 7/2016 2:12.58 S11 Amber Thomas OSC AB CAN-AM Championships Edmonton, AB 8/30/2009 2:44.33 S12 Genevieve Ouellet UL QC US Open Minneapolis, MN 12/10/2005 2:43.67 S13 Valérie Grand’Maison CAMO QC German Open 2008 Berlin, GER 5/22/2008 2:09.86 S14 Kirstie Kasko CASC AB CAN-AM Swim Meet 2013 Minneapolis, USA 5/4/2013 2:23.50 400 Freestyle LC - 400 Libre GB CLASS. NAME/NOM CLUB PROV MEET/COMPÉTITION CITY/VILLE DATE TIME/TEMPS S5 Marie Dannhaeuser LAC ON Paralympic Games Sydney, AUS 10/22/2000 6:44.20 S6 Danielle Kisser DELTA BC Essais paralympique Montréal, QC 03/29/2012 6:44.04 S7 Danielle Campo WAC ON Paralympic Games Sydney, AUS 10/22/2000 5:35.08 S8 Abi Tripp KYPAC ON 2016 Paralympic Games Rio de Janeiro, BRA 9/8/2016 5:16.25 S9 Stephanie Dixon PCS BC 2008 Beijing Paralympics Beijing, CHN 9/12/2008 4:39.73 S10 Aurélie Rivard CNHR QC 2016 Paralympic Games Rio de Janeiro, BRA 9/15/2016 4:29.96 S11 Amber Thomas STSC AB Paralympic Games 2012 London 1/9/2012 5:14.40 S12 Genevieve Ouellet UL QC Can-Am Championships San Antonio, TX 08/10/2006 5:21.25 S13 Valérie Grand’Maison CAMO QC 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games Beijing, CHN 9/8/2008 4:28.68 S14 Miori Henault CASE QC Champ. provincial groupe d'âge AQUAM d'été Pointe-Claire, QC 6/30/2016 5:19.47 800 Freestyle LC - 800 Libre GB CLASS. NAME/NOM CLUB PROV MEET/COMPÉTITION CITY/VILLE DATE TIME/TEMPS S5 Marie Dannhaeuser LAC ON USA Nationals Phoenix, USA 6/22/2001 14:13.10 S6 Cynthia Berringer MSSAC ON Can-Am Champs Victoria, BC 7/11/2008 14:49.36 S7 Moorea Longstaff SKSC BC SWAD Nationals Victoria BC 5/1/1999 12:03.61 S8 Sabrina Duchesne UL QC 2016 Speedo Can Am Para-swimming Champs Gatineau, QC 7/17/2016 11:16.43 S9 Stephanie Dixon UVPCS BC 2008 German Open Berlin, GER 5/22/2008 9:49.14 S10 Aurélie Rivard CNHR QC Coupe du Québec Montréal, QC Jun-16 9:39.09 S11 Amber Thomas DVSC AB 2008 German Open Berlin, GER 05/2008 11:50.66 S13 Valérie Grand’Maison CAMO QC 2008 German Open Berlin, GER 5/22/2008 9:34.55 S14 Jana Murphy ISLAND BC Island TT Victoria, BC 4/14/2014 11:37.00 1500 Freestyle LC - 1500 Libre GB CLASS. NAME/NOM CLUB PROV MEET/COMPÉTITION CITY/VILLE DATE TIME/TEMPS S7 Emily Sayeau KYPAC ON 2016 Can-Am Open Miami, USA 11/27/2016 31:21.20 S8 Sarah Mailhot CSQ QC CAN-AM La Mirada La Mirada, USA 08/12/2011 21:51.69 S9 Katarina Roxon MSH NL CAN-AM Swim Meet Minneapolis, USA 04/04/2013 21:47.02 S10 Alicia Denoon GMAC ON 2014 Speedo Can-Am Championships Edmonton, AB 12/06/2014 21:00.49 S13 Kirby Cote MANTA MB Can-Am Champs Maryland, USA 01/12/2007 20:40.81 S14 Cassidy Tran KYPAC ON 2016 Can-Am Open Miami, USA 11/27/2016 26:25.74 50 Backstroke LC - 50 Dos GB CLASS NAME/NOM CLUB PROV MEET/COMPÉTITION CITY/VILLE DATE TIME/TEMPS S2 Maxime Olivier Vmax QC Can-Am Speedo 2010 Toronto, ON 12/10/2010 1:50.14 S3 Erica Schmutz VVAC ON Canadian National Championships Victoria, BC 08/10/2002 1:31.89 S4 Joelle Rivard CNB QC US Open Minneapolis, USA 12/10/2005 57.07 S5 Kaley McLean VVAC ON Canadian National Championships Victoria, BC 08/10/2002 59.98 S6 Stacey Merservey YYMC NS Spring Invitational Halifax, NS 05/04/2007 54.94 S7 Danielle Campo WAC ON CASCO Spring Invitational London, ON 05/09/2003 43.43 S8 Camille Bérubé CNPG QC Championnat AQUAM été 2010 Montréal, QC 11/07/2010 41.01 S9 Stephanie Dixon PCS BC CAN-AM Championships Edmonton, AB 07/30/2009 33.93 S10 Summer Mortimer DUCKS ON CAN-AM Speedo 2010 Toronto, ON 12/10/2010 32.06 S11 Amber Thomas OSC AB CAN-AM Championship Gatineau, QB 07/17/2011 42.47 S12 J. Rennebohm ROD SK Can Am Champs Victoria, BC 07/12/2008 38.20 S13 Valérie Grand’Maison CAMO QC Can Am Championships Victoria, BC 07/12/2008 33.74 S14 Kirstie Kasko FSSC AB Can-AM Open Bismarck, USA 12/10/2015 35.79 100 Backstroke LC - 100 Dos GB CLASS. NAME/NOM CLUB PROV MEET/COMPÉTITION CITY/VILLE DATE TIME/TEMPS S2 Maxime Olivier Vmax QC CAN-AM Speedo 2010 Toronto, ON 10/12/2010 3:51.13 S3 Erika Schmutz VVAC ON Junior Provincial Championships 7/4/2002 3:15.36 S4 Joelle Rivard CNB QC US Paralympic Swimming Champs Minneapolis, USA 12/10/2005 2:03.35 S5 Terri-Lynn Langdon VVAC ON Canadian National Championships Victoria, BC 8/7/2002 2:09.33 S6 Danielle Kisser DELTA BC 2016 Speedo Can Am Para-swimming Champs Gatineau, QC 7/16/2016 1:45.27 S7 Brianna Nelson ISLAND BC Paralympic Games London 1/9/2012 1:29.30 S8 Camille Bérubé GO ON 2014 Pan-Am Para-swimming Championships Pasadena, USA 8/8/2014 1:23.73 S9 Stephanie Dixon PCS BC 2008 Beijing Paralympics Beijing, CHN 9/13/2008 1:09.30 S10 Summer Mortimer DUCKS ON Paralympic Games London, GBR 1/9/2012 1:05.90 S11 Yvette Weiker UNATT BC 1983 1:24.80 S12 Jacqueline Rennebohm RYMM SK 2006 IPC Worlds Durban, RSA 12/1996 1:25.51 S13 Chelsey Gotell HAC ON 2008 Beijing Paralympics Beijing, CHN 9/14/2008 1:09.09 S14 Kirstie Kasko CASC AB 2015 Parapan Am Games Toronto, ON 8/10/2015 1:16.34 200 Backstroke LC - 200 Dos GB CLASS.
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