2019 ODLUM BROWn CHaMPiOnSHiPS

February 21-23, 2019 University of British Columbia Swimming / Natation UBC Aquatic Centre , BC · 2019 Sanction #32545

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GENERAL INFORMATION Swimmers witnessed by a Safety Marshall Each swimmer may pre-enter a maximum of diving or entering the water in a dangerous six (6) individual events. Note: at least one of FINA Approved International Competition manner may be removed without warning those 6 events must be an event in which the Sanctioned by Swim BC: #32545 from their first individual event following the qualifying standard has been achieved, SNC and FINA rules will apply warm-up period in which the violation however it need not be one of the events in occurred. The complete document can be which the athlete competes. found here: SNC Warm Up Procedures VENUE Each swimmer may only compete in a Only FINA approved swimwear is maximum of four (4) individual events. The UBC Aquatic Centre allowed in the competition as per GR 5. total number of all events competed by an 6080 Student Union Blvd. Vancouver, BC individual, including relays, shall be a V6T 1Z1 maximum of 7 events. (see regulations 3.4) ELIGIBILITY Entry changes are permitted until the start of POOL All athletes must be registered as the U SPORTS Swimming Championships Competitive swimmers with SNC, or any 10-lane 25 & 50-metre competition pool technical meeting at a cost of $50 per other amateur swimming organization change. (see regulations 4.4.3) Starts will be conducted from starting recognized by FINA. A valid SNC registration platforms (blocks) as per FINA 2.3 and SW 4.1. number is required by all Canadian Proof of times must be submitted for any 8-lane 25-metre warm-up pool swimmers and entries without a SNC times that do not appear in the U SPORTS Swiss Timing registration number will be declined entry. All Swimming rankings. This also applies to relay athletes must comply with the U SPORTS events. Further information may be found in eligibility regulations. All rosters will be the regulations, specifically 3.6.1 and 3.6.2. MEET PACKAGE checked with entry submission. The most current version of the meet package Current year of eligibility must be included will be found at www.swimming.ca All U The 2019 U SPORTS Swimming in the Hy-Tek and Splash files. SPORTS coaches must adhere to the rules Championships is one of the selection and regulations posted at U SPORTS Playing events for the 2019 FISU Games. Regulations CONVERSION ENTRIES Times will be converted by the host, using MEET MANAGERS Hy-Tek default conversion factor. Entries must be submitted through the SNC Stephanie Steiner online entry system at www.swimming.ca [email protected] Meet management will not accept entries via SCRATCH PROCEDURES

email. For events 1-14 Scratches must be submitted Sarah Rudolf [email protected] by the conclusion of the U SPORTS Online Entry Deadline Technical Meeting th Monday, February 18 , 2019 at 12:00PM (Noon) PDT MEET REFEREE For events 15-26: 30 minutes after the conclusion of the finals session on Day 1 ENTRY TIMES must be times achieved Norma Lachance st [email protected] from February 1 , 2018 For events 27-38: 30 minutes after the conclusion of the finals session on Day 2

COMPETITION RULES TIMED FINAL EVENTS Scratches for final session events shall be accepted until 30 minutes after the conclusion All current Swimming/Natation Proof of time is required for all timed final of the preliminary session of that day. (SNC) rules will be followed. events. Relays must be submitted with an entry time that has been posted on SNC Note: there will be no additional penalties in Please note that Swimming Canada website or relays can be entered with a the U SPORTS Championships beyond Competition Warm-up Safety Procedures different time if it can be proven to meet missing the event management by the start of the technical will be in effect. meeting. Times that cannot be proven by the start of the technical meeting will be entered as NT. (see regulations 3.6.1 & 3.6.2)

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2019 5:00pm – 8:00pm 10 x 50m (Open Swim)

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2019 8:30am – 11:30am 5 x 50m (Open Swim) 3:00pm – 8:00pm 10 x 25m (Open Swim)

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2019 6:30am – 8:30am 6 x 50m (Open Swim) 8:30am – 11:30am 10 x 50m (Open Swim) 4:00pm – 8:00am 20 x 25m (Open Swim)

MEETINGS 1:00pm –1:45pm Championship Technical Meeting (IBLC 182) 1:45pm–3:45pm Coaches Meeting (IBLC 182)

BOOKING REQUESTS If you require training time. Outside of the practice schedule, please contact: Christine Saunders, Operations Coordinator, at 604-822-4586 or [email protected]

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Note: Prelims will be raced in 10 lane 25 metre format and finals in 8 lane 50 metre format. All 800/1500 races & relays will be raced in 50 metre format.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2019 Preliminary Warm Up 8:00am – 9:50am Finals Warm Up 4:00pm – 5:40pm (opening ceremony) Preliminary Races 10:00am Final Races 6:00pm

#1 Women 50 Freestyle #2 Men 50 Freestyle #3 Women 100 Backstroke #4 Men 100 Backstroke Medals Races #1-4 #5 Women 50 Breaststroke #6 Men 50 Breaststroke #7 Women 400 Freestyle #8 Men 400 Freestyle Medals Races #5-8 #9 Women 100 Butterfly #10 Men 100 Butterfly #11 Women 200 IM #12 Men 200 IM Medals Races #9-12 #13 Women 4 x 100 Medley Relay #14 Men 4 x 100 Medley Relay Medals Races #13-14

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019

Preliminary Warm Up 8:00am – 9:50am Finals Warm Up 4:00pm – 5:45pm Preliminary Races 10:00am Final Races 6:00pm

#15 Women 200 Freestyle #16 Men 200 Freestyle #17 Women 50 Backstroke #18 Men 50 Backstroke Medals Races #15-18 #19 Women 100 Breaststroke #20 Men 100 Breaststroke #21 Women 400 IM #22 Men 400 IM Medals Races #19-22 #23 Women 50 Butterfly #24 Men 50 Butterfly #25 Women 4 x 200 Free Relay #26 Men 4 x 200 Free Relay Medals Races #23-26

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019 Preliminary Warm Up 8:00am – 9:50am Preliminary Races 10:00am Warm Up 800/1500 (slower heats) 1:00pm – 2:20pm (TBD) Race 800/1500 (slower heats) 2:30pm (TBD) Finals Warm Up 4:00pm – 5:40pm (Ceremony) Finals Races 6:00pm #27 Women 200 Butterfly #28 Men 200 Butterfly #29 Women 100 Freestyle #30 Men 100 Freestyle Medals Races #27-30 #31 Women 200 Breaststroke #32 Men 200 Breaststroke #33 Women 200 Backstroke #34 Men 200 Backstroke Medals Races #31-34 #35 Women 800 Freestyle #36 Men 1500 Freestyle #37 Women 4 x 100 Free Relay #38 Men 4 x 100 Free Relay Medals Races #35-38

PRESENTATION OF AWARDS Sprinters Cup (if applicable) Grand Slam Award (if applicable) U SPORTS Second Team All Canadian U SPORTS First All Canadian U SPORTS Student Athlete Community Award U SPORTS Coach of the Year Women’s Team U SPORTS Coach of the Year Men’s Team U SPORTS Female Rookie of the Year U SPORTS Male Rookie of the Year U SPORTS Female Swimmer of the Year U SPORTS Male Swimmer of the Year U SPORTS Women’s Championship Trophy U SPORTS Men’s Championship Trophy

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There will be C Final; B Final; A Final Individual Events scored to twenty-four (24) places

(A final); 32-28-27-26-25-24-23-22 (B Final); 20-17-16-15-14-13-12-11 (C Final); 9-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 Relays will be scored the same as individual events.

RESULTS

REGISTRATION All teams must register in the lobby upon arrival. You will receive accreditation and other information. RECORDING OF EVENT Each team will receive a number of staff passes based on the number of entered swimmers: Only individuals that have made an application and 1 to 15 swimmers: 3 accreditations received authorization to record the event in any manner, 16 to 30 swimmers: 5 accreditations medium or context now known or hereafter shall be 30 & more: 7 accreditations granted access and permission to do so. Please contact Meet Management for application and authorization. Meet management will cross reference the list of coaches in attendance at this competition with the Swim Canada Compliancy lists. If a coach is not on this list, meet SAFETY & LIABILITY management is obligated to enforce the SNC policy and not Only participating swimmers, officials, certified registered permit that coach to attend meet. coaches and authorized people are allowed on deck.

MEETINGS

Technical Meeting Wednesday February 20, 2019 1:00pm (lunch will be served before the meeting) Location: (IBLC 182)

U SPORTS Swim Coaches Association Meeting Immediately following the technical meeting

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SHORT COURSE

WOMEN

Freestyle 50m: , Montreal, 24.39 (2017) 100m: Sandrine Mainville, Montreal, 52.62 (2017) 200m: Katerine Savard, Montreal, 1:54.91 (2017) 400m: Savannah King, UBC, 4:02.76 (2012) 800m: Savannah King, UBC, 8:25.68 (2012)

Backstroke 50m: , , 26.15 (2018) 100m: Kylie Masse, Toronto, 56.38 (2018) 200m: Kylie Masse, Toronto, 2:02.17 (2018)

Breaststroke 50m: Fiona Doyle, Calgary, 30.70 (2015) 100m: Annamay Pierse, UBC, 1:05.16 (2009) 200m: Annamay Pierse, UBC, 2:18.59 (2009)

Butterfly 50m: Katerine Savard, Montreal, 25.86 (2017) 100m: Kylie Masse, Toronto, 57.52 (2018) 200m: Audrey Lacroix, Montreal, 2:08.69 (2007)

Medley 200m: Erika Seltenreich-Hodgson, UBC, 2:08.09 (2017) 400m: Erika Seltenreich-Hodgson, UBC, 4:34.76 (2014)

Relays 4x100m Freestyle: Montreal, 3:36.34 (2017) (Katerine Savard, Camille Bergeron-Miron, Ariane Mainville, Sandrine Mainville)

4x200m Freestyle: UBC, 7:54.86 (2017) (Erika Seltenreich-Hodgson, Ingrid Wilm, Maia Brundage, Megan Dalke)

4x100m Medley: UBC, 3:58.66 (2017) (Ingrid Wilm, Jacomie Strydom, Erin Stamp, Erika Seltenreich-Hodgson)

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SHORT COURSE

MEN

Freestyle 50m: Colin Russell, Toronto, 21.73 (2010) 100m: , UBC, 46.94 (2017) 200m: Colin Russell, Toronto, 1:43.31 (2009) 400m: Rick Say, Calgary, 3:43.91 (2001) 1500m: Eric Hedlin, Victoria, 14:42.99 (2017)

Backstroke 50m Kelly Aspinall, UBC, 24.05 (2013) 100m Kelly Aspinall, UBC, 51.95 (2013) 200m: , UBC, 1:54.48 (2017)

Breaststroke 50m: Jason Block, Calgary, 27.22 (2013) 100m: Nick Kostiuk, Alberta, 59.07 (2017) 200m: Mike Brown, Calgary, 2:07.58 (2009)

Butterfly 50m: Coleman Allen, UBC, 23.31 (2015) 100m: Coleman Allen, UBC, 51.19 (2015) 200m: Coleman Allen, UBC, 1:54.56 (2015)

Medley 200m: Keith Beavers, Waterloo, 1:55.98 (2009) 400m: Brian Johns, UBC, 4:02.72 (2003)

Relays 4x100m Freestyle: UBC 3:12.92 (2017) (Markus Thormeyer, Coleman Allen, Yuri Kisil, Luke Peddie)

4x200m Freestyle: UBC, 7:08.50 (2017) (Markus Thormeyer, Yuri Kisil, Stefan Milosevic, Keegan Zanatta)

4x100m Medley: UBC, 3:32.36 (2017) (Markus Thormeyer, Coleman Allen, Warren Mayer, Yuri Kisil)

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LOnG COURSE

WOMEN

Freestyle 50m: Sandrine Mainville, Montreal, 25.65 (2015) 100m: Sandrine Mainville, Montreal, 54.73 (2015) 200m: Katerine Savard, Montreal, 2:00.83 (2015) 400m: Savannah King, UBC, 4:14.95 (2015) 800m: Bridget Coley, Toronto, 8:58.09 (2016)

Backstroke 50m: Kylie Masse, Toronto, 27.84 (2016) 100m: Kylie Masse, Toronto, 59.81 (2016) 200m: Kylie Masse, Toronto, 2:10.76 (2016)

Breaststroke 50m: Fiona Doyle, Calgary, 31.11 (2015) 100m: Fiona Doyle, Calgary, 1:07.76 (2015) 200m: Fiona Doyle, Calgary, 2:27.63 (2015)

Butterfly 50m: Katerine Savard, Montreal, 26.81 (2015) 100m: Katerine Savard, Montreal, 58.55 (2015) 200m: Katerine Savard, Montreal, 2:11.89 (2015)

Medley 200m: Erika Seltenreich-Hodgson, UBC, 2:12.85 (2016) 400m: Erika Seltenreich-Hodgson, UBC, 4:44.41 (2015)

Relays 4x100m Freestyle: Montreal, 3:44.34 (2015) (Sandrine Mainville, Ariane Mainville, Katerine Savard, Barbara Jardin)

4x200m Freestyle: Montreal, 8:12.79 (2015) (Barbara Jardin, Ariane Mainville, Sarah-Lee Hevey, Katerine Savard)

4x100m Medley: Montreal, 4:06.63 (2015) (Barbara Jardin, Marie-Sole Jean-Lachapelle, Katerine Savard, Sandrine Mainville)

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LOnG COURSE

MEN

Freestyle 50m: Alex Loginov, UBC, 22.63 (2016) 100m: Yuri Kisil, UBC, 50.25 (2015) 200m: Keegan Zanatta, UBC, 1:50.28 (2016) 400m: Keegan Zanatta, UBC, 3:52.68 (2015) 1500m: Keegan Zanatta, UBC, 15:36.06 (2015)

Backstroke 50m: Josh Dow, Calgary, 25.98 (2016) 100m: Noah Choboter, Regina, 55.78 (2016) 200m: Matthew Myers, Toronto, 2:02.92 (2015)

Breaststroke 50m: Konrad Bald, McMaster, 28.46 (2015) 100m: Eli Wall, Toronto, 1:02.43 (2016) 200m: Eli Wall, Toronto, 2:14.34 (2015)

Butterfly 50m: Coleman Allen, UBC, 24.04 (2015) 100m: Coleman Allen, UBC, 53.21 (2015) 200m: Coleman Allen, UBC, 2:01.40 (2015)

Medley 200m: Hochan Ryu, Toronto, 2:03.93 (2016) 400m: Tristan Cote, Calgary, 4:22.52 (2015)

Relays 4x100m Freestyle: Toronto, 3:23.94 (2016) (Daniel Kuiack, Cameron Kidd, Oliver Straszynski, Mitch Ferraro)

4x200m Freestyle: UBC, 7:29.15 (2015) (Keegan Zanatta, Stefan Milosevic, Yuri Kisil, Coleman Allen)

4x100m Medley: Alberta, 3:44.48 (2015) (Joe Byram, Nick Kostiuk, Josiah Binnema, Tom Krywitsky)

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Meet Management for all sanctioned Canadian VIOLATIONS swimming competitions must ensure the following It is recognized that there is a level of interpretation and safety procedures are applied. It is incumbent on common sense that must be applied when applying these coaches, swimmers, and officials to work together guidelines. Diving headfirst quietly into an empty pool at to comply with these procedures during all the start of warm-up is not the same as diving headfirst scheduled warm-up periods. Coaches are into a crowded lane. Judgment and context is required. requested to encourage swimmers to cooperate with Safety Marshals. • Swimmers witnessed by a Safety Marshal diving or entering the water in a dangerous fashion may be removed without warning from their first individual GENERAL WARM-UP event following the warm-up period in which the violation occurred and the alternates in that event • Swimmers must enter the pool FEET FIRST in a cautious notified should that event be a final. They may also manner, entering from a start or turn end only and from a receive a verbal warning from the Safety Marshal. standing or sitting position. Swimmers receiving verbal warnings will have their • Running on the pool deck and running entries into the names and clubs registered with the Meet Manager. pool are prohibited. • In the case of a second offense during the same • Meet Management may designate the use of sprint or competition the swimmer may be removed from the pace lanes during the scheduled warm-up time. Any such remainder of the competition. lane usage must be communicated through a pre- competition handout, an announcement or deck signage. • Diving starts shall be permitted only in designated sprint SAFETY MARSHALLS lanes. Only one-way swimming from the start end of The Safety Marshal is a trained position designated by Meet sprint lanes is permitted. Management. Safety Marshals shall: • Pools with backstroke starting ledges available may offer • Be visible by safety vest. a designated lane for backstroke starts, at meet management’s discretion. (This is not mandatory if not • Be situated at each end of the competition pool and enough general lane space is available for the number of when applicable, similarly situated in designated warm- swimmers in the meet.) up pools when pre-competition warm-ups are scheduled. • Notices or barriers must be placed on starting blocks to indicate no diving during warm-up. • Actively monitor all scheduled warm-up periods. • Ensure participants comply with warm-up safety procedures and report violations to the Referee. EQUIPMENT Depending on the level of competition, Safety Marshals have a • Kick Boards, Pull-Buoys, Ankle Bands, and Snorkels are role to help work with coaches and swimmers to ensure a safe permitted for use in the main warm-up pool during warm-up. warm-up environment. This may include educating a younger swimmer on the rules or communicating a concern to a coach. • Hand paddles and flippers are permitted for use in a Judgment, tact and confidence is required and therefore the secondary warm-up pool only (where available), at meet Safety Marshal should ideally be a more experienced official. management’s discretion and recommended only for higher level or senior competitions. • At meet management’s discretion and based on available PARA-SWIMMER NOTIFICATION space, the Meet Manager may permit use of tubing or cord assisted sprinting in designated lanes and during Coaches are requested to notify Safety Marshals of any specific times of the warm-up only. It is recommended Para-swimmers participating in warm-ups where necessary that this only be allowed in secondary warm-up pools as and at the coach’s discretion. space allows. Coaches are responsible for equipment The following statement must appear in all Swimming reliability and use. This is recommended only for higher Canada sanctioned meet information and posted notices: level or senior competitions “SWIMMING CANADA COMPETITION WARM-UP SAFETY PROCEDURES WILL BE IN EFFECT AT THIS MEET.”

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