CIS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 - 2/24/2011 to 2/26/2011 Results

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

CIS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 - 2/24/2011 to 2/26/2011 Results Lindsay Park Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 9:41 AM 3/2/2011 Page 1 CIS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 - 2/24/2011 to 2/26/2011 Results Event 1 Women 200 SC Meter Freestyle CIS: 1:56.11 2009 Erica Morningstar Calgary CANS04.08.10: 1:54.23 8/9/2009 Genevieve Saumur CNPPO Name Yr School Prelim Time Finals Time FINA Points A - Final 1 Peterson, Kevyn 5 Univ OF Calgary Varsity Team 2:01.43 1:59.08 813 20 28.17 58.56 (30.39) 1:29.13 (30.57) 1:59.08 (29.95) 2 MacLean, Heather 2 Ubc Thunderbirds 2:02.02 1:59.89 797 17 28.50 59.19 (30.69) 1:29.78 (30.59) 1:59.89 (30.11) 3 King, Savannah 1 Ubc Thunderbirds 2:01.32 2:00.26 789 16 29.19 59.76 (30.57) 1:30.38 (30.62) 2:00.26 (29.88) 4 Schultz, Paige 2 University OF Toronto 2:01.36 2:01.12 773 15 28.58 59.26 (30.68) 1:30.41 (31.15) 2:01.12 (30.71) 5 Harley, Brittney 2 Ubc Thunderbirds 2:01.51 2:01.24 770 14 28.91 59.63 (30.72) 1:30.50 (30.87) 2:01.24 (30.74) 6 Brown, Julianne 3 Univ OF Calgary Varsity Team 2:02.54 2:02.24 752 13 28.90 59.98 (31.08) 1:31.01 (31.03) 2:02.24 (31.23) 7 Belleau, Emilie 2 Université de Montréal 2:01.65 2:02.70 743 12 28.63 59.98 (31.35) 1:31.24 (31.26) 2:02.70 (31.46) 8 Hendriks, Breanna 4 Univ OF Calgary Varsity Team 2:02.71 2:04.25 716 11 28.46 59.28 (30.82) 1:31.52 (32.24) 2:04.25 (32.73) B - Final 9 Ruksys, Pamela 4 University OF Toronto 2:03.16 2:02.24 752 9 29.34 1:00.07 (30.73) 1:31.28 (31.21) 2:02.24 (30.96) 10 Maitland, Heather 4 University OF Toronto 2:03.04 2:02.58 745 7 29.39 1:00.81 (31.42) 1:32.21 (31.40) 2:02.58 (30.37) 11 Benson, Talia 1 Univ OF Calgary Varsity Team 2:04.36 2:02.87 740 6 29.62 1:00.94 (31.32) 1:31.71 (30.77) 2:02.87 (31.16) 12 Culp, Victoria 5 Brock Badgers 2:05.00 2:04.24 716 5 29.63 1:01.06 (31.43) 1:32.93 (31.87) 2:04.24 (31.31) 13 Grove, Molly 2 University OF Toronto 2:04.63 2:04.41 713 4 28.97 1:00.46 (31.49) 1:32.67 (32.21) 2:04.41 (31.74) 14 Sloan, Meg 3 McMaster University 2:05.58 2:04.54 711 3 29.49 1:00.94 (31.45) 1:32.84 (31.90) 2:04.54 (31.70) 15 Landry, Taryne 2 Ubc Thunderbirds 2:05.25 2:04.60 710 2 29.34 1:00.45 (31.11) 1:32.55 (32.10) 2:04.60 (32.05) 16 Lachance, Nicole 1 University of Ottawa GeeGees 2:05.33 2:05.53 694 1 29.47 1:01.16 (31.69) 1:33.52 (32.36) 2:05.53 (32.01) Event 1 Women 200 SC Meter Freestyle CIS: 1:56.11 2009 Erica Morningstar Calgary CANS04.08.10: 1:54.23 8/9/2009 Genevieve Saumur CNPPO Name Yr School Seed Time Prelim Time FINA Preliminaries 1 King, Savannah 1 Ubc Thunderbirds 2:00.29 2:01.32 q769 29.61 1:00.41 (30.80) 1:31.33 (30.92) 2:01.32 (29.99) 2 Schultz, Paige 2 University OF Toronto 2:01.43 2:01.36 q768 28.54 59.25 (30.71) 1:30.86 (31.61) 2:01.36 (30.50) 3 Peterson, Kevyn 5 Univ OF Calgary Varsity Team 2:02.94 2:01.43 q767 28.67 59.42 (30.75) 1:30.60 (31.18) 2:01.43 (30.83) 4 Harley, Brittney 2 Ubc Thunderbirds 2:04.91 2:01.51 q765 28.83 59.33 (30.50) 1:30.26 (30.93) 2:01.51 (31.25) 5 Belleau, Emilie 2 Université de Montréal 2:02.50 2:01.65 q763 28.40 59.03 (30.63) 1:30.32 (31.29) 2:01.65 (31.33) Lindsay Park Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 9:41 AM 3/2/2011 Page 2 CIS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 - 2/24/2011 to 2/26/2011 Results Preliminaries ... (Event 1 Women 200 SC Meter Freestyle) Name Yr School Seed Time Prelim Time FINA 6 MacLean, Heather 2 Ubc Thunderbirds 1:59.90 2:02.02 q756 29.07 1:00.39 (31.32) 1:30.97 (30.58) 2:02.02 (31.05) 7 Brown, Julianne 3 Univ OF Calgary Varsity Team 2:00.82 2:02.54 q746 28.94 59.75 (30.81) 1:31.01 (31.26) 2:02.54 (31.53) 8 Hendriks, Breanna 4 Univ OF Calgary Varsity Team 2:00.10 2:02.71 q743 29.16 59.88 (30.72) 1:31.10 (31.22) 2:02.71 (31.61) 9 Maitland, Heather 4 University OF Toronto 2:02.74 2:03.04 q737 29.20 1:00.40 (31.20) 1:31.95 (31.55) 2:03.04 (31.09) 10 Ruksys, Pamela 4 University OF Toronto 2:02.13 2:03.16 q735 29.30 1:00.30 (31.00) 1:31.70 (31.40) 2:03.16 (31.46) 11 Hevey, Sarah-Lee 2 Université de Montréal 2:01.54 2:03.98 q720 28.68 59.49 (30.81) 1:31.20 (31.71) 2:03.98 (32.78) 12 Benson, Talia 1 Univ OF Calgary Varsity Team 2:02.90 2:04.36 q714 28.94 59.98 (31.04) 1:31.85 (31.87) 2:04.36 (32.51) 13 Grove, Molly 2 University OF Toronto 2:04.92 2:04.63 q709 29.16 1:00.65 (31.49) 1:33.16 (32.51) 2:04.63 (31.47) 14 Culp, Victoria 5 Brock Badgers 2:06.13 2:05.00 q703 29.76 1:01.37 (31.61) 1:33.30 (31.93) 2:05.00 (31.70) 15 Landry, Taryne 2 Ubc Thunderbirds 2:06.01 2:05.25 q699 29.30 1:00.98 (31.68) 1:32.77 (31.79) 2:05.25 (32.48) 16 Lachance, Nicole 1 University of Ottawa GeeGees 2:04.01 2:05.33 q697 28.95 1:00.22 (31.27) 1:32.75 (32.53) 2:05.33 (32.58) 17 Sloan, Meg 3 McMaster University 2:06.78 2:05.58 693 30.07 1:01.62 (31.55) 1:33.49 (31.87) 2:05.58 (32.09) 18 Kubik, Jacqueline 2 Univ OF Calgary Varsity Team 2:04.97 2:05.63 692 28.97 1:00.20 (31.23) 1:32.65 (32.45) 2:05.63 (32.98) 19 MacPherson, Ceilidh 1 Dalhousie University Swim Team 2:02.98 2:05.76 690 29.26 1:00.63 (31.37) 1:33.25 (32.62) 2:05.76 (32.51) 20 Davis, Melanie 4 University OF Toronto 2:05.97 2:06.11 685 29.58 1:00.61 (31.03) 1:33.12 (32.51) 2:06.11 (32.99) 21 Mielnichuk, Bobbie 2 UofA Pandas and Bears 2:06.32 2:06.49 678 29.30 1:01.30 (32.00) 1:33.75 (32.45) 2:06.49 (32.74) 22 Pierse, Fionnuala 1 Ubc Thunderbirds 2:01.40 2:06.56 677 29.33 1:00.88 (31.55) 1:34.14 (33.26) 2:06.56 (32.42) 23 Pamerleau, Léonie 2 Rouge et or Universitaire 2:06.94 2:06.62 676 29.80 1:02.01 (32.21) 1:34.35 (32.34) 2:06.62 (32.27) 24 Lapierre-Lemire, Caroline 1 Club de Natation Patriotes 2:02.88 2:06.71 675 29.08 1:00.80 (31.72) 1:33.58 (32.78) 2:06.71 (33.13) 25 Boduel, Chantelle 1 University of Ottawa GeeGees 2:07.70 2:06.73 675 29.81 1:01.26 (31.45) 1:33.97 (32.71) 2:06.73 (32.76) 26 Raiche-Marsden, Tavia 2 Dalhousie University Swim Team 2:05.00 2:06.80 673 29.59 1:01.32 (31.73) 1:34.09 (32.77) 2:06.80 (32.71) 27 Efford, Jennika 4 Ubc Thunderbirds 2:06.68 2:07.04 670 29.90 1:01.93 (32.03) 1:34.60 (32.67) 2:07.04 (32.44) 28 Armstrong, Dana 3 UofA Pandas and Bears 2:07.19 2:07.17 668 29.70 1:01.37 (31.67) 1:33.86 (32.49) 2:07.17 (33.31) 29 Grand'Maison, Valérie 3 McGill University 2:07.58 2:07.24 666 29.76 1:01.98 (32.22) 1:34.67 (32.69) 2:07.24 (32.57) 30 Berube, Marie-Pierre 1 Université de Montréal 2:06.46 2:07.27 666 29.71 1:01.57 (31.86) 1:34.21 (32.64) 2:07.27 (33.06) 31 Stilling, Joanie 4 McGill University 2:09.14 2:07.74 659 30.03 1:02.15 (32.12) 1:34.77 (32.62) 2:07.74 (32.97) Lindsay Park Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 9:41 AM 3/2/2011 Page 3 CIS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 - 2/24/2011 to 2/26/2011 Results Preliminaries ..
Recommended publications
  • Program Brochure Fall & Winter 2020 - 2021
    CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN PARKS anD RECREATION DEPARTMENT Program Brochure Fall & Winter 2020 - 2021 www.charlOttetOwn .ca GREETINGS FROM MAYOR PHILIP BROWN Another season is soon to end and we will now enter into a whole new program of activities to keep you active during the Fall and Winter months. The City’s mission statement challenges City Council to deliver services to all citizens, enhancing the quality of life for all. The Parks and Recreation Department strives to operate and maintain a variety of programs both educational and recreational all year long, for all ages. The goal of this guide is to update residents on recreation and leisure opportunities offered by the City of Charlottetown and provides important information on community groups, local events and services offered throughout the City. Members of City Council believe that being involved with the community makes for a more active lifestyle and higher quality of life for individuals and helps us all to build a stronger community. No matter what the remainder of the year brings during these uncertain times, I encourage you to stay active, register for programs, and enjoy a healthy lifestyle. Stay safe and stay healthy! Sincerely yours, Mayor Philip Brown [email protected] PhilipBrownPEI CharlottetownMayor PhilipBrownPEI Front Cover Photograph by Brian McInnis MESSAGE FROM THE PARKS, RECREATION AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE The Parks, Recreation and Leisure Activities Committee is pleased to present the 2020 / 2021 edition of our Fall and Winter program brochure. The Parks and Recreation Department consists of a management team that oversees direct delivery programs, facility operations and park management of approximately 400 acres of parkland and green space.
    [Show full text]
  • Swimming Natation
    SWIMMING NATATION SWIMMING NATATION LOCATION: Melbourne Sport and Aquatics Centre LIEU : Melbourne Sport and Aquatics Centre HISTORY HISTORIQUE History records the fi rst Egyptian hiero- Les premières traces de l’existence de glyphics depicting swimming in 2500 BC. la natation ont été retrouvées sur des It is said that swimming competitions were hiéroglyphes égyptiens datant de 2500 ans fi rst held in Japan, in 36 BC. Although avant J.-C. Les premières compétitions not part of the Ancient Olympics, Roman de natation auraient eu lieu au Japon, and Greek soldiers included swimming en 36 avant J.-C. La natation ne fi gurait as part of their training. The popularity pas au programme des Jeux olympiques of swimming fell during the Middle Ages de l’Antiquité mais les soldats grecs et because it was believed that swimming romains la pratiquaient pour s’entraîner. in waters contributed to the spread of La popularité de la natation a chuté au diseases. Australia and England both claim Moyen-Âge car on croyait à l’époque que to have held the fi rst modern swimming de nager dans l’eau contribuait à répandre championships in the 1840’s with Australia les maladies. L’Australie et l’Angleterre hosting the fi rst international swimming affi rment tous les deux avoir présenté race in 1858. During the 19th century, the le premier championnat de natation de breaststroke was the most popular until the l’ère moderne dans les années 1840, et crawl or freestroke was introduced in 1960. l’Australie a présenté la première course The Federation Internationale de Natation internationale en 1858.
    [Show full text]
  • January-February 2003 $ 4.95 Can Alison Sheppard Fastest Sprinter in the World
    RUPPRATH AND SHEPPARD WIN WORLD CUP COLWIN ON BREATHING $ 4.95 USA NUMBER 273 www.swimnews.com JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2003 $ 4.95 CAN ALISON SHEPPARD FASTEST SPRINTER IN THE WORLD 400 IM WORLD RECORD FOR BRIAN JOHNS AT CIS MINTENKO BEATS FLY RECORD AT US OPEN ������������������������� ��������������� ���������������������������������� �������������������������������������������� ������������ � �������������������������� � ����������������������� �������������������������� �������������������������� ����������������������� ������������������������� ����������������� �������������������� � ��������������������������� � ���������������������������� ������������������������ ������������������������� ��������������������������� �������������������������� ������������ ������� ���������������������������������������������������� ���������������� � ������������������� � ��������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������� ����������������������������� ��������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������������� ������������� �������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������� ������������������� SWIMNEWS / JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2003 3 Contents January-February 2003 N. J. Thierry, Editor & Publisher CONSECUTIVE NUMBER 273 VOLUME 30, NUMBER 1 Marco Chiesa, Business Manager FEATURES Karin Helmstaedt, International Editor Russ Ewald, USA Editor 6 Australian SC Championships Paul Quinlan, Australian Editor Petria Thomas
    [Show full text]
  • Films at DC/UOIT
    See Music on See Tennis on page 21 page 29 VOLUME LI, ISSUE 2 OCTOBER 1, 2013 Welcome to Eat St. Giorgio Berbatiotis LIGHTS, CAMERA...BBQ!: 0LFKHOLQD'L3DVTXDOHZKRZRUNVDW'XUKDP&ROOHJHHQMR\VVRPHRI8UEDQ6PRNH·VIRRGZKLOHWDONLQJWR WKHFUHZRIWKH)RRG1HWZRUNV(DW6W See Eat St. on page 9 DC/UOIT withhold SA funds Bistro Giorgio Berbatiotis couple of issues.” Asked if these issues will and policies” that would require members 67 set The Chronicle ever be made public, Doyle said: “We have to take action at the next annual general to wait and see what happens in the com- meeting or AGM. This means it could be C and UOIT are refusing to hand ing weeks.” some time before the SA gets control of its over millions of dollars in collected Doyle did say that DC/UOIT are asking ¿QDQFHVEDFN to make Dstudent fees that would normally the SA to provide the completed audits of “The SA will submit bills to us to be paid be given to and distributed by the Student WKH¿QDQFHVIRUWKH\HDUDQGWR and we will make payments,” said Doyle. Association for the 2013-2014 academic provide a governance plan that “addresses So for now the SA will still operate as nor- historic year. good governance practices, policies and mal, but they will have to work out the un- An email sent to students on behalf of procedures, including equal representation VSHFL¿HG LVVXHV DQG FRQFHUQV '&82,7 DC/UOIT presidents Don Lovisa and Tim and voice for students of both schools.” leadership have with their governance and McTiernan referred to “a responsibility to He also said there has been a series of ¿QDQFHVEHIRUHWKH\ZLOOEHDOORZHGWRGLV- debut the students from whom the fees are col- meetings over the last several weeks be- perse funds themselves again.
    [Show full text]
  • Code De Conduite Pour Le Water Polo
    HistoFINA SWIMMING MEDALLISTS AND STATISTICS AT OLYMPIC GAMES Last updated in November, 2016 (After the Rio 2016 Olympic Games) Fédération Internationale de Natation Ch. De Bellevue 24a/24b – 1005 Lausanne – Switzerland TEL: (41-21) 310 47 10 – FAX: (41-21) 312 66 10 – E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.fina.org Copyright FINA, Lausanne 2013 In memory of Jean-Louis Meuret CONTENTS OLYMPIC GAMES Swimming – 1896-2012 Introduction 3 Olympic Games dates, sites, number of victories by National Federations (NF) and on the podiums 4 1896 – 2016 – From Athens to Rio 6 Olympic Gold Medals & Olympic Champions by Country 21 MEN’S EVENTS – Podiums and statistics 22 WOMEN’S EVENTS – Podiums and statistics 82 FINA Members and Country Codes 136 2 Introduction In the following study you will find the statistics of the swimming events at the Olympic Games held since 1896 (under the umbrella of FINA since 1912) as well as the podiums and number of medals obtained by National Federation. You will also find the standings of the first three places in all events for men and women at the Olympic Games followed by several classifications which are listed either by the number of titles or medals by swimmer or National Federation. It should be noted that these standings only have an historical aim but no sport signification because the comparison between the achievements of swimmers of different generations is always unfair for several reasons: 1. The period of time. The Olympic Games were not organised in 1916, 1940 and 1944 2. The evolution of the programme.
    [Show full text]
  • UPEI Magazine Is Published by the University of Prince Edward Island and Is Coordinated and Produced by the Department of Marketing and Communications
    Winter 2020 CANADIAN CENTRE for Climate Change and Adaptation UPEI will build new Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation in St. Peter’s Bay page 16 Inside Celebrating 50 Years of UPEI page 6 Lifelong Learning—Dr. Olive Bryanton page 20 INSPIRE! Campaign tops goal page 29 CLASS OF 2019 CONGRATULATIONS! On behalf of the 25,000+ alumni of Prince of Wales College, Saint Dunstan’s University, and the University of Prince Edward Island, the UPEI Alumni Association is proud to welcome members of the Class of 2019 to our supportive global network. In this issue... FEATURES 2 Message from the President 3 Convocation 4 AVC White Coat Ceremony 5 UPEI hosts HIH Princess Takamado 6 Celebrating 50 years of UPEI 8 Library at the heart of UPEI 10 UPEI hosts 2019 U SPORTS Women’s Championship 11 World’s case study elite converge at UPEI 12 AVC faculty member named 3M Teaching Fellow 13 UPEI participates in Vanier Institute conference 14 UPEI Health and Wellness Centre: More than a health centre 15 Alumna profile: Thespian Brittany Banks 16 UPEI establishes Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation 17 New student housing announced for UPEI 18 Student profiles 20 Learning—A lifelong journey for Dr. Olive Bryanton 22 Plenty of highs and lows for UPEI Panthers in 2018–19 24 From UPEI to the NBA: A conversation with Scott Morrison 25 People, Excellence, Impact 29 The INSPIRE! Campaign tops goal ON OUR COVER PhD student Stephanie Arnold, centre, stands with Andy MacDonald, left, and Luke Meloche, right, both drone pilots and research assistants with the UPEI Climate Lab.
    [Show full text]
  • Aigles Bleus Inch Closer to Fifth Place with Win Over UPEI Panthers Times & Transcript Staff
    29 janvier 2015 – Times & Transcript Aigles Bleus inch closer to fifth place with win over UPEI Panthers Times & TranscripT sTaff Université de Moncton Aigles Bleus have moved just two points out of fifth place in the Atlantic University Sport men’s hockey conference. The Aigles Bleus scored two unanswered goals in the third period and defeated the University of Prince Edward Island Panthers last night at the J.-Louis- Lévesque Arena. The win gives the Aigles a 9-13-2 record for 20 points, with four games remaining in the regular season. The Panthers occupy fifth place with a 10-12-2 record for 22 points. The Aigles Bleus host the Dalhousie Tigers tomorrow night and the Acadia Axemen on Saturday night. The Tigers (6-17-1, 13 points) are in seventh place. The Axemen are 18-4-2. Last night, defencemen Rémi Blanchard and Samuel Groulx, on the power play, had given the Aigles team a 2-1 lead after 20 minutes. Another defencemen, Victor Beau-lac, netted the winner on the power play and forward Pier-Antoine Dion scored in the third period to give the Aigles the win. Reginaldo Traccitto and Tyler Brown replied for the Panthers. UdeM goaltender Brandon Thibeau faced 30 shots while Mavric Parks faced 32 in defeat. “We played well in Charlottetown even if we lost the last game (in the last meeting between the clubs),” said UdeM head coach Serge Bourgeois. “The difference tonight is the puck bounced for us,” he said. “We played with more confidence and we scored. “We can still claim fifth position, being two points behind the Panthers.
    [Show full text]
  • Records by Record Tracking Type Report Long Course Meters As of Wednesday, December 31, 2014 8:04 AM Page 1 of 4
    Records by Record Tracking Type Report Long Course Meters as of Wednesday, December 31, 2014 8:04 AM Page 1 of 4 Record Type Time Athlete Location Date Record Type Time Athlete Location Date MALE 50 FREESTYLE MALE 1500 FREESTYLE World Record 20.91 Cesar Cielo BRA Sao Paulo 12-18-09 World Record 14:31.02 Sun Yang CHN London 08-04-12 Africa Record 21.67 Roland Schoeman RSA Beijing 08-16-08 Africa Record 14:37.28 Ous Mellouli TUN Rome 08-02-09 Africa Record 21.67sf Roland Schoeman RSA Barcelona 08-02-13 Americas Record 14:39.63 Ryan Cochrane CAN London 08-04-12 Americas Record 20.91 Cesar Cielo BRA Sao Paolo 12-18-09 Asia Record 14:31.02 Sun Yang CHN London 08-04-12 Asia Record 21.88 Shinri Shioura JPN Tokyo 04-13-14 Europe Record 14:39.93 Gregorio Paltrinieri ITA Berlin 08-20-14 Europe Record 20.94 Fred Bousquet FRA Montpellier 04-26-09 Oceania Record 14:34.56 Grant Hackett AUS Fukuoka 07-29-01 Oceania Record 21.19 Ashley Callus AUS Canberra 11-26-09 MALE 50 BACKSTROKE MALE 100 FREESTYLE World Record 24.04 Liam Tancock GBR Rome 08-02-09 World Record 46.91 Cesar Cielo BRA Rome 07-30-09 Africa Record 24.34 Gerhard Zandberg RSA Rome 08-02-09 Africa Record 47.79p Lyndon Ferns RSA Rome 07-29-09 Americas Record 24.33 Randall Bal USA Eindhoven 12-05-08 Americas Record 46.91 Cesar Cielo BRA Rome 07-30-09 Asia Record 24.24 Junya Koga JPN Rome 08-02-09 Asia Record 47.65 Ning Zetao CHN Huangshan 10-14-14 Europe Record 24.04 Liam Tancock GBR Rome 08-02-09 Europe Record 47.12 Alain Bernard FRA Rome 07-30-09 Oceania Record 24.54 Ben Treffers AUS Brisbane
    [Show full text]
  • Record Revolution Underway Canadian Olympic Trials
    CANADIAN OLYMPIC TRIALS RECORD REVOLUTION UNDERWAY $ 4.95 USA NUMBER 258 www.swimnews.com MAY-JUNE 2000 $ 4.95 CAN CANADIANCANADIAN RECORDRECORD SETTERSETTER RICKRICK SAYSAY O'NEILLO'NEILL ANDAND THORPETHORPE RULERULE AUSTRALIANAUSTRALIAN TRIALSTRIALS 2 SWIMNEWS / MAY-JUNE 2000 SWIMNEWS CONTENTS MAY-JUNE 2000 N. J. Thierry, Editor & Publisher CONSECUTIVE NUMBER 258 VOLUME 27, NUMBER 5 Marco Chiesa, Business Manager Karin Helmstaedt, International Editor FEATURES Russ Ewald, Sunland, USA Editor Paul Quinlan, Australian Editor 14 Australian Olympic Trials / Nationals Nick Thierry Cecil Colwin, Ottawa, Features Editor Anita Smale, Copy Editor Aussies Have Strongest Olympic Team in 40 Years Feature Writers George Block, San Antonio, USA 17 Personality: Ian Thorpe Ian Hanson Nikki Dryden, Calgary Knows No Fear, Knows No Barriers or Limits Katharine Dunn, Halifax Wayne Goldsmith, Australia 18 Personality: Susan O’Neill Ian Hanson Anita Lonsbrough, England Oldest Record Falls International Statistical Support Group: Jorge Aguado, Argentina 16-17 Poster: Geoff Huegill Marco Chiesa Rumen Atanasov, Bulgaria Chaker Belhadj, Tunisia 22 Canadian Olympic Trials Katherine Dunn Young-Ryul Cho, Korea Rick Say Betters 20-Year-Old 400 Free Record Szabolcs Fodor, Hungary Gerd Heydn, Germany Three Canadian Records Tumble Franck Jensen, Denmark Berth Johansson, Sweden 23 Qualify for Individual Events and 13 as Relay Alternates Daniel Pichon / Michel Salles, France Hans Peter Sick, Germany 25 Personality: Michael Mintenko Nikki Dryden Juan Antonio Sierra, Spain Neville Smith, South Africa Success at Age 24 Fratisek Stochl, Czech Republic 26 Trends Katherine Dunn Nelson Vargas, Mexico Janusz Wasko, Poland Older, Wiser, and Faster Sumire Watanabe, Japan Computer programs for TAG, World Rankings 27 Nikki’s Diary Nikki Dryden developed by EveryWare Development Corporation.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Swimming 1 Media Guidelines & Information Usaswimming.Org/Trials L @Usaswimming L @Usaswimmingnews L #Swimtrials21
    2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Swimming 1 Media Guidelines & Information usaswimming.org/trials l @USASwimming l @USASwimmingNews l #SwimTrials21 Facility Address Media Seating CHI Health Center Omaha USA Swimming will provide seating charts for tabled media in the competition 455 N. 10th Street venue. Overflow (non-tabled) media seating is available in section 102 and 103. Omaha, NE 68102 Seating in the media work room will not be assigned. COVID-19 Guidelines Internet Getty Images All credentialed, on-site media must adhere to the COVID-19 health and safety Wireless internet access will be available throughout the various media work areas. protocols listed at www.usaswimming.org/trials. Media members must receive a Ethernet connections will be available in the Media Seating Area (tables only), 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Swimming Media Guide COVID-19 PCR test 3-6 days before picking up their credentials in Omaha. select photographer locations and the Media Work Room. usaswimming.org/trials l @USASwimming l @USASwimmingNews l #SwimTrials21 Credentials Photographer Guidelines Competition Details Media credential pick-up will be located at the media entrance of the CHI Health Steven Currie will again serve as the photo chief for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Center Omaha. The entrance is located at the back of the building (east side of the Swimming. He will assist and coordinate locations for all photographers in Omaha. Wave I Dates: June 4-7, 2021 building), adjacent to Parking Lot A. This will be the media entrance throughout the Complete guidelines will be distributed to all credentialed photographers prior to Wave II Dates: June 13-20, 2021 me11-1et.
    [Show full text]
  • Swimming Canada
    2013 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 MEDIA 2 0 MEDIA CANADA GUIDE 1 2013 GUIDE MÉDIA 3 GUIDE MÉDIA WWW.SWIMMING.CA CANADA CANADA NATATION.CA NATATION.CA Table of Contents Tables des matières The Sport of Swimming / Le Sport de la natation........................................5 About Swimming Canada ............................................................................8 À propos de Natation Canada GUIDE 2013 MEDIA Biographies Hassaan Abdel-Khalik .................................................................................10 Aly Abdel-Khalik ...........................................................................................12 Coleman Allen..............................................................................................14 Zsofi Balazs .................................................................................................16 Ashton Baumann..........................................................................................18 William Brothers............................................................................................20 Hilary Caldwell..............................................................................................22 Zack Chetrat.................................................................................................24 Samantha Cheverton....................................................................................26 Ryan Cochrane.............................................................................................28 Andrew Ford.................................................................................................30
    [Show full text]
  • Big Splash – November 29, 2010 Toronto Convention Centre – John Bassett Theatre
    Big Splash – November 29, 2010 Toronto Convention Centre – John Bassett Theatre November 29 th was a night to remember as some of our MAC swimmers and parents attended the first annual BIG SPLASH Awards Gala hosted by SWIMMING CANADA , which was held at the John Bassett Theatre in the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Ryan Cochrane from Victoria B.C. and Audrey Lacroix from Montreal, Que. were named Canada’s male and female swimmers of the year. Here Ryan Cochrane accepts his award for Canada’s Male Swimmer of the Year. Ryan won 2 gold medals at this year’s Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India. He swam for gold in the 400-metre Freestyle in 00:03:48.59 and the 1,500-metre freestyle in 15:01.49. Audrey Lacroix, Canada’s Female Swimmer of the Year , won a silver medal in the 200-metre butterfly in 2:07.31 at the Commonwealth Games. "I wasn't having the best start to the year and the help of my teammates and coach really pushed me to overcome those obstacles and perform to the top of my abilities at the Commonwealth Games," said Lacroix at the gala. Brent Hayden from Mission, B.C., also won 2 gold medals at the Commonwealth Games this year. His gold medal performances were in his 50-metre freestyle where he swam it in 22.01 and his 100- metre freestyle race that made him the fastest in the world was swam in an amazing time of 47.98. Here Brent is celebrating in Delhi his gold medal win in the 100-metre freestyle and the Big Splash Race of the Year.
    [Show full text]