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U SPORTS Odlum Brown Swimming Championships - 2019-02-21 to 2019-02-23 Results - Day 1 Finals UBC Aquatic Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 10:22 PM 2019-02-21 Page 1 U SPORTS Odlum Brown Swimming Championships - 2019-02-21 to 2019-02-23 Results - Day 1 Finals Event 1 Women 50 LC Meter Freestyle USPORT: 25.65 * 2015-02-20 Sandrine Mainville UDEM Canadian: 24.26 C 2018-04-07 Taylor Ruck SCAR World: 23.67 W 2017-07-29 Sarah Sjostrom SWE Name Yr School Prelim Time Finals Time FINA Points A - Final 1 Huddle, Charis 5 Western University Swimming 25.14 25.74 777 32 2 Tam, Hoi Lam 3 UBC Thunderbirds 25.13 26.05 750 28 3 McMurray, Ainsley 1 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 25.37 26.13 743 27 4 Arlandis, Anais 1 Universiteé de Montreéal 25.60 26.17 739 26 5 Polley, Sarah 3 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 25.56 26.23 734 25 6 Mainville, Ariane 4 Universiteé de Montreéal 25.57 26.25 733 24 7 Rode, Rachel 3 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 25.39 26.56 707 23 8 Brozo, Quincy 3 UBC Thunderbirds 25.49 26.77 691 22 B - Final 9 Poudrier, Magalie 4 Rouge et Or universitaire 26.25 26.58 706 20 10 Gunther, Mackenzie 2 UBC Thunderbirds 25.80 26.63 702 17 11 Beauchemin, Charlotte 1 Universiteé de Montreéal 25.66 26.65 700 16 12 Russell, Emily 5 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 25.65 26.66 699 15 13 Lapointe, Marie-Lou 3 Universiteé de Montreéal 25.95 26.67 699 14 14 Sarty, Isabel 2 Dalhousie University Swim Team 26.06 26.96 676 13 15 Kolaric, Ana 1 UNIV OF CALGARY VARSITY TEAM 26.13 27.08 667 12 16 Andres, Josie 5 UW Warriors 25.93 27.18 660 11 C - Final 17 Douglas, Kirsten 3 UBC Thunderbirds 26.31 26.87 683 9 *18 Kranjc, Katarina 2 Western University Swimming 26.45 26.94 678 6 . 50 *18 Sawchuk, Rachel 3 Western University Swimming 26.47 26.94 678 6 . 50 20 Soutter, Julia 1 UNIV OF CALGARY VARSITY TEAM 26.54 27.05 670 5 21 Esposito, Anna Maria 1 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 26.38 27.19 659 4 22 Smal, Leah 5 University of New Brunswick 26.56 27.39 645 3 23 Cinq-Mars, Lise 4 Dalhousie University Swim Team 26.31 27.44 641 2 24 Guay-Boisvert, Janelle 2 Club de natation Patriotes 26.29 27.48 639 1 Event 2 Men 50 LC Meter Freestyle USPORT: 22.63 * 2016-02-20 Alex Loginov UBC/UT Canadian: 21.73 C 2009-07-31 Brent Hayden UBCD World: 20.91 W 2009-12-18 Cesar Cielo Filho BRA Name Yr School Prelim Time Finals Time FINA Points A - Final 1 Loginov, Alex 5 UBC Thunderbirds 22.36 23.21 731 32 2 Schouten, Matthew 5 Laurentian University 22.82 23.36 717 28 3 Calkins, Stephen 2 UNIV OF CALGARY VARSITY TEAM 22.58 23.42 711 27 4 Liem, Brett 3 Acadia University 22.78 23.63 692 26 5 Ferraro, Mitch 5 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 22.65 23.64 692 25 6 Guyn, Owen 5 University of Lethbridge 22.63 23.66 690 24 7 Dixon, William 4 McGILL 22.80 24.10 653 23 8 Dans, Matt 5 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 22.67 26.74 478 22 UBC Aquatic Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 10:22 PM 2019-02-21 Page 2 U SPORTS Odlum Brown Swimming Championships - 2019-02-21 to 2019-02-23 Results - Day 1 Finals B - Final ... (Event 2 Men 50 LC Meter Freestyle) Name Yr School Prelim Time Finals Time FINA Points B - Final 9 Collin, Marius 2 McGILL 22.88 23.59 696 20 10 Bernard-Lalonde, Antoine 3 Universiteé de Montreéal 22.88 23.69 687 17 11 Fazekas, Ethan 1 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 22.93 23.75 682 16 12 Berger, Geraint 5 Dalhousie University Swim Team 23.06 23.87 672 15 13 Chirakorn, Parry 2 UNIV OF CALGARY VARSITY TEAM 23.05 23.94 666 14 14 Stromberg, Adam 3 University of Lethbridge 22.98 23.98 663 13 15 Freiberger, Brandon 2 McGILL 23.06 24.13 650 12 16 Dow, Josh 5 UNIV OF CALGARY VARSITY TEAM 23.05 24.47 623 11 C - Final 17 Goin, Emil 1 UNIV OF CALGARY VARSITY TEAM 23.08 24.07 655 9 18 Lojko, Alex 3 UW Warriors 23.27 24.13 650 7 19 Bujold, Antoine 4 Universiteé de Montreéal 23.29 24.17 647 6 20 Pratt, Alexander 1 UBC Thunderbirds 23.26 24.18 646 5 21 Goin, Adrian 2 McGILL 23.30 24.20 645 4 *22 Mascoll-Gomes, Noah 1 Mount Allison Mounties 23.31 24.21 644 2 . 50 *22 Latkovic, Paul 2 UNIV OF CALGARY VARSITY TEAM 23.06 24.21 644 2 . 50 24 Wang, Samuel 3 McGILL 23.21 24.72 605 1 Event 3 Women 100 LC Meter Backstroke USPORT: 59.81 * 2016-02-27 Kylie Masse UT Canadian: 58.10 C 2017-07-25 Kylie Masse WEST World: 58.00 W 2018-07-28 Kathleen Baker USA Name Yr School Prelim Time Finals Time FINA Points A - Final 1 Masse, Kylie 5 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 56.74 59.33* 939 32 2 Hanus, Danielle 3 U of Victoria 58.31 1:01.56 840 28 3 Wilm, Ingrid 3 UBC Thunderbirds 59.44 1:01.82 830 27 4 Gold, Aleksa 1 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 1:00.56 1:02.26 812 26 5 Ellard, Olivia 3 UBC Thunderbirds 1:00.23 1:02.43 806 25 6 Smal, Leah 5 University of New Brunswick 1:00.69 1:03.37 770 24 7 Nichol, Veronica 2 McMaster University 1:02.20 1:04.80 720 23 8 Modrcin, Dora 2 University of Manitoba Bisons 1:01.11 1:04.83 719 22 B - Final 9 Van Herk, Shania 4 University of Guelph 1:02.66 1:04.70 724 20 10 Gillis, Rebecca 4 McGILL 1:02.86 1:05.40 701 17 11 Ladyman, Eloise 2 UW Warriors 1:02.99 1:05.46 699 16 12 Du Plessis, Sophie 3 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 1:02.86 1:05.83 687 15 13 Walsh, Kate 2 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 1:02.75 1:05.84 687 14 14 Godon, Sara 1 University of Ottawa Gee-Gees 1:03.40 1:06.17 676 13 15 Dvorski, Hannah 5 McMaster University 1:02.88 1:06.68 661 12 16 Fones, Erin 3 UNIV OF CALGARY VARSITY TEAM 1:03.75 1:06.71 660 11 C - Final 17 Shewchuk, Claire 1 McGILL 1:03.76 1:06.53 666 9 18 Na, Katie 1 McGILL 1:04.22 1:06.68 661 7 19 Otsuki, Madison 1 Queens 1:04.20 1:07.00 652 6 20 Kruger, Kellita 1 Western University Swimming 1:04.07 1:07.32 642 5 UBC Aquatic Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 10:22 PM 2019-02-21 Page 3 U SPORTS Odlum Brown Swimming Championships - 2019-02-21 to 2019-02-23 Results - Day 1 Finals C - Final ... (Event 3 Women 100 LC Meter Backstroke) Name Yr School Prelim Time Finals Time FINA Points 21 Yurkovich, Claire 4 Dalhousie University Swim Team 1:03.94 1:07.37 641 4 22 Glover, Sydney 1 UNIV OF CALGARY VARSITY TEAM 1:04.43 1:07.40 640 3 23 Leévesque-Peéro, Rosalie 2 Rouge et Or universitaire 1:04.18 1:07.78 629 2 24 Allen, Jessica 2 Western University Swimming 1:04.41 1:07.79 629 1 Event 4 Men 100 LC Meter Backstroke USPORT: 55.78 * 2016-02-27 Noah Choboter UOFR Canadian: 53.63 C 2009-07-08 Pascal Wollach UCSC World: 51.85 W 2016-08-13 Ryan Murphy USA Name Yr School Prelim Time Finals Time FINA Points A - Final 1 Thormeyer, Markus 3 UBC Thunderbirds 52.26 53.78* 896 32 2 Hill, Robert 3 UNIV OF CALGARY VARSITY TEAM 54.58 56.27 782 28 3 Klein, Anders 2 UNIV OF CALGARY VARSITY TEAM 54.23 56.38 777 27 4 Secchi, Clement 1 McGILL 53.29 56.66 766 26 5 Laperle, Vincent 1 Universiteé de Montreéal 53.96 56.83 759 25 6 Mallender, Buzz 5 U of Victoria 54.70 56.95 754 24 7 Alexander, Chris 1 University of Lethbridge 54.46 57.22 744 23 8 Duke, Nicolas 1 UBC Thunderbirds 54.25 58.16 708 22 B - Final 9 Iliouchetchev, Anthony 3 University of Manitoba Bisons 54.79 57.19 745 20 10 Mac, Matthew 3 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 54.99 58.19 707 17 11 Jensen, Ryan 1 University Of Regina 55.61 58.25 705 16 12 Gagneé, Jeéreémy 3 Rouge et Or universitaire 55.16 58.64 691 15 13 Gerlach, Daniel 2 UNIV OF CALGARY VARSITY TEAM 55.72 58.94 680 14 14 Tsang, Jarod 4 UNIV OF CALGARY VARSITY TEAM 55.40 59.03 677 13 15 Therrien, Araya 3 UBC Thunderbirds 55.48 59.47 662 12 16 Fortier-Morisset, Louis 1 Rouge et Or universitaire 55.58 59.53 660 11 C - Final 17 Wasyliw, Noah 4 University Of Regina 55.89 57.53 732 9 18 Payne, Christian 1 Dalhousie University Swim Team 56.10 58.73 688 7 19 Herron, Tyler 4 Dalhousie University Swim Team 56.05 59.15 673 6 20 Lasinski, Samuel 2 McGILL 55.96 59.59 658 5 21 Glatz, Reid 1 University of Manitoba Bisons 56.63 59.75 653 4 22 Kuntz, Samuel 3 University of Guelph 56.66 1:00.05 643 3 23 Henger, Benjamin 3 Acadia University 56.35 1:00.42 631 2 24 Skuse, Conner 2 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 56.25 1:00.60 626 1 Event 5 Women 50 LC Meter Breaststroke USPORT: 31.11 * 2015-02-21 Fiona Doyle UOFC Canadian: 30.23 C 2009-07-08 Amanda Reason ESWIM World: 29.40 W 2017-07-30 Lilly King USA Name Yr School Prelim Time Finals Time FINA Points A - Final 1 Wog, Kelsey 3 University of Manitoba Bisons 30.70 31.80 790 32 2 Metcalfe, Hillary 3 UBC Thunderbirds 31.62 32.26 756 28 3 Godin, Marie-Laurence 1 Universiteé de Sherbrooke Vert 31.78 32.47 742 27 UBC Aquatic Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 10:22 PM 2019-02-21 Page 4 U SPORTS Odlum Brown Swimming Championships - 2019-02-21 to 2019-02-23 Results - Day 1 Finals A - Final ..
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