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Crystal Reports Activex Designer Cascade Swim Club - Canada HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 11:22 AM 2018-05-15 Page 1 CSI: 2018 - 2018-05-25 to 2018-05-27 Cascade Swimming International 2017 Presented by Peloton Software...Well Focused Psych Sheet Event 101 Girls 13 & Under 200 LC Meter IM 12&U CDN Rec: 2:21.55 1986-03-03 Allison Higson ESC 12&U Meet Re: 2:35.42 2012-06-01 Meghan Morter AMAC 12&U 2017 Wi: 2:36.90 2017-06-02 Christey Liang EKSC 12&U AB AG: 2:25.77 2014-07-23 Ellie Maradyn at 2014 Canadian EKSC 13 2017 Winn: 2:30.39 2017-06-02 Maria Olarescu KSC 13 AB AG: 2:23.03 2011-07-01 Lili Margitai EKSC 2:51.30 12&U ABC Alberta Championship 2:51.70 12&U CSI CSI 2016-2020 Meet 2:37.60 13 CSI CSI 2016-2020 Meet 2:38.90 13 ABC Alberta Championship Name Age TeamSeed Time Prelim Time Place 1 MacLean, Kate 13 Killarney Swim Club 2:37.34 CSI _________________ _______ 2 Katterhagen, Ryenne 13 Univ OF Calgary Swim Club 2:38.68 ABC _________________ _______ 3 Rashovich, Olena C 13 Regina Dolphins Swim Team 2:39.68 _________________ _______ 4 Leslie, Kamryn 13 Univ OF Calgary Swim Club 2:40.58 _________________ _______ 5 Thompson, Mya M 13 Regina Dolphins Swim Team 2:41.85 _________________ _______ 6 Johns, Chloe M 12 Moose Jaw Kinsmen Flying Fins 2:42.73 ABC _________________ _______ 7 O'Kelly, Emmeline 13 Edmonton Keyano Swim Club 2:43.06 _________________ _______ 8 Richter, Jytte 13 Calgary Patriots Swim Club 2:43.10 _________________ _______ 9 Housman, Eliza 13 Univ OF Calgary Swim Club 2:43.29 _________________ _______ 10 Lakusta, Jaime 13 Bow Valley Riptides Swim Club 2:43.58 _________________ _______ 11 Finlin, Emma 13 Edmonton Keyano Swim Club 2:44.27 _________________ _______ 12 Barber, Tess 12 Foothills Stingrays Swim Club 2:47.09 ABC _________________ _______ 13 Harrington, Ava 12 Canadian Badlands Aquatic Club 2:47.92 ABC _________________ _______ 14 Gouttin, Amelie 12 LA Swim Club 2:50.62 ABC _________________ _______ 15 Dobry, Montana L 12 Nose Creek Swim Association 2:50.67 ABC _________________ _______ 16 Merchant, Caitlin 13 Nose Creek Swim Association 2:58.36 _________________ _______ 17 Kennedy, Keira 11 Cascade Swim Club 3:14.26 _________________ _______ 18 Berreth, Emma M 12 Calgary Patriots Swim Club 3:16.91 _________________ _______ Cascade Swim Club - Canada HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 11:22 AM 2018-05-15 Page 2 CSI: 2018 - 2018-05-25 to 2018-05-27 Cascade Swimming International 2017 Presented by Peloton Software...Well Focused Psych Sheet Event 103 Girls 14 & Over 200 LC Meter IM 14 CDN Recor: 2:16.29 2014-04-14 Mary-Sophie Harvey MEGO 14 Meet Reco: 2:28.68 2013-05-30 Ingrid Wilm CASC 14 2017 Winn: 2:31.47 2017-06-02 Isabelle Roth CASC 14 AB AG: 2:19.34 2012-05-25 Lili Margitai at 2012 Mel Zaja AMAC 15&O WRLD Re: 2:06.15 2009-07-27 Ariana Kukors USA 15&O WRLDJR: 2:09.98 2017-01-29 Rikako Ikee JPN 15&O CDN Rec: 2:09.17 2017-07-23 Sydney Pickrem ISC 15&O Meet Re: 2:19.77 2012-06-01 Tianna Risling AMAC 15&O 2017 Wi: 2:24.45 2017-06-02 Kate Rendall UCSC 15&O AB AG: 2:11.23 2011-03-30 Erica Morningstar at 2011 Worl UCSC 2:20.78 14 T14 SNC Track 1 14 yrs 2:37.60 14 CSI CSI 2016-2020 Meet 2:38.90 14 ABC Alberta Championship 2:12.56 15&O A20 FINA A 2020 2:13.01 15&O T18 SNC Track 1 18yrs 2:13.03 15&O A19 FINA A 2019 2:13.41 15&O A17 FINA A 2017 2:14.45 15&O T17 SNC Track 1 17yrs 2:16.21 15&O T16 SNC Track 1 16yrs 2:18.31 15&O T15 SNC Track 1 15yrs 2:22.40 15&O TRLS CDN Swimming Trials 2:31.50 15&O CSI CSI 2016-2020 Meet Name Age TeamSeed Time Prelim Time Place 1 Loewen, Kennedy 17 Foothills Stingrays Swim Club 2:25.76 CSI _________________ _______ 2 Deering, Megan 16 Foothills Stingrays Swim Club 2:28.42 CSI _________________ _______ 3 Johns, Cadence R 14 Moose Jaw Kinsmen Flying Fins 2:28.83 CSI _________________ _______ 4 Brendzan, Olivia 15 Edmonton Keyano Swim Club 2:29.18 CSI _________________ _______ 5 Dumaine, Kate 17 Univ OF Calgary Swim Club 2:29.89 CSI _________________ _______ 6 Cyr, Emily M 17 Cascade Swim Club 2:29.95 CSI _________________ _______ 7 Wang, Sabrina 14 Univ OF Calgary Swim Club 2:31.86 CSI _________________ _______ 8 Brill, Kayla 17 Univ OF Calgary Swim Club 2:33.42 ABC _________________ _______ 9 Polan, Andrea 17 Univ OF Calgary Swim Club 2:35.25 ABC _________________ _______ 10 Eckstein, Christianna R 15 Nose Creek Swim Association 2:36.52 _________________ _______ 11 Nicholson, Talia 14 Univ OF Calgary Swim Club 2:37.24 CSI _________________ _______ 12 Cranmer, Isabelle 14 Killarney Swim Club 2:37.27 CSI _________________ _______ 13 Tacchi, Elyssa M 15 Moose Jaw Kinsmen Flying Fins 2:39.79 _________________ _______ 14 Burton, Riley 16 Univ OF Calgary Swim Club 2:40.30 _________________ _______ 15 Forbes, Maddie 14 Edmonton Keyano Swim Club 2:42.67 _________________ _______ 16 Zielke, Shayla 14 Cascade Swim Club 2:43.24 _________________ _______ 17 Grebenyuk, Anastasia 15 Olympian Swim Club 2:43.86 _________________ _______ 18 Kasko, Kirstie 25 Nose Creek Swim Association 2:45.00 _________________ _______ 19 Wolff, Chelanne 17 Killarney Swim Club 2:47.49 _________________ _______ 20 Winstone-Fajardo, Jaz 16 Cascade Swim Club 2:53.34 _________________ _______ 21 Kelly, Payton 14 Cascade Swim Club 2:54.73 _________________ _______ Cascade Swim Club - Canada HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 11:22 AM 2018-05-15 Page 3 CSI: 2018 - 2018-05-25 to 2018-05-27 Cascade Swimming International 2017 Presented by Peloton Software...Well Focused Psych Sheet Event 106 Boys 14 & Under 100 LC Meter Backstroke 13&U Meet Re: 1:03.77 2016-06-03 Cole Pratt CASC 13&U 2017 Wi: 1:03.77 2016-06-03 Cole Pratt CASC 13&U AB AG: 1:01.13 2016-07-27 Cole Pratt at 2016 Canadian Ag CASC 14 CDN Recor: 56.82 2017-08-09 Cole Pratt CASC 14 2017 Winn: 1:04.25 2017-06-02 Mathieu Cyr CASC 14 AB AG: 56.82 2017-08-09 Cole Pratt at 2017 Canada Game CASC 1:13.60 13&U ABC Alberta Championship 1:17.00 13&U CSI CSI 2016-2020 Meet 1:06.90 14 ABC Alberta Championship 1:09.00 14 CSI CSI 2016-2020 Meet Name Age TeamSeed Time Prelim Time Place 1 Luykenaar, Aiden 14 Univ OF Calgary Swim Club 1:05.51 ABC _________________ _______ 2 Lin, Austin 14 Moose Jaw Kinsmen Flying Fins 1:05.63 ABC _________________ _______ 3 Weaver, Liam M 14 Calgary Patriots Swim Club 1:05.76 ABC _________________ _______ 4 Williams, Michael 13 Edmonton Keyano Swim Club 1:06.92 ABC _________________ _______ 5 Liew, Danael 13 Moose Jaw Kinsmen Flying Fins 1:07.80 ABC _________________ _______ 6 Penner, Sean 14 Nose Creek Swim Association 1:09.65 _________________ _______ 7 Black, Gibson 13 Univ OF Calgary Swim Club 1:09.86 ABC _________________ _______ 8 Gaine, Caleb C 13 Cascade Swim Club 1:10.48 ABC _________________ _______ 9 Connell, Adam 14 Cascade Swim Club 1:11.69 _________________ _______ 10 Werner Enns, Kadin S 12 Cascade Swim Club 1:12.92 ABC _________________ _______ 11 Zering, Matthaus E 14 Cascade Swim Club 1:14.31 _________________ _______ 12 Roos, River 13 Red Deer Catalina Swim Club 1:14.69 CSI _________________ _______ 13 Byrne, Thomas A 12 Calgary Patriots Swim Club 1:15.00 CSI _________________ _______ 14 Hill, Kaethen D 13 Cascade Swim Club 1:15.57 CSI _________________ _______ 15 Wong, Nathan 13 Nose Creek Swim Association 1:15.81 CSI _________________ _______ 16 Griesser, Domenic 14 Foothills Stingrays Swim Club 1:16.09 _________________ _______ 17 MacDonald, Matthew 13 Killarney Swim Club 1:16.33 CSI _________________ _______ 18 Waddle, Cooper 12 Red Deer Catalina Swim Club 1:16.96 CSI _________________ _______ 19 Dunajsky, Martin 13 Univ OF Calgary Swim Club 1:16.97 CSI _________________ _______ 20 Roulston, Cole 14 Regina Dolphins Swim Team 1:17.00 _________________ _______ 21 Baethke, Alex J 14 Cascade Swim Club 1:18.73 _________________ _______ 22 Mueller, Vaughn 12 Killarney Swim Club 1:18.74 _________________ _______ 23 Avey, Matthew K 11 Calgary Patriots Swim Club 1:19.27 _________________ _______ 24 Giles, Christopher 13 Foothills Stingrays Swim Club 1:20.51 _________________ _______ 25 Cranmer, Thomas 12 Killarney Swim Club 1:20.91 _________________ _______ 26 Van Vliet, Ethan A 13 Cascade Swim Club 1:21.51 _________________ _______ 27 Brown, Dylan N 13 Cascade Swim Club 1:21.73 _________________ _______ 28 Liniarski, Alex 14 Cascade Swim Club 1:22.77 _________________ _______ 29 Tevelein, Jack M 14 Cascade Swim Club 1:22.80 _________________ _______ 30 Jerkovic, Victor 12 Cascade Swim Club 1:23.23 _________________ _______ 31 Isturiz, Andres 13 Cascade Swim Club 1:30.47 _________________ _______ 32 Cai, Will D 13 Regina Dolphins Swim Team 1:30.48 _________________ _______ 33 Tham, Jaydon J 13 Cascade Swim Club 1:31.54 _________________ _______ 34 Angus, Max D 11 Cascade Swim Club 1:34.78 _________________ _______ 35 Maksoud, Ali 13 Cascade Swim Club 1:35.48 _________________ _______ 36 Craig, Thomas W 13 Cascade Swim Club 1:36.59 _________________ _______ 37 Brown, Kale R 11 Cascade Swim Club 1:39.68 _________________ _______ 38 Kotowich, Caden 12 Foothills Stingrays Swim Club 2:01.76 _________________ _______ Cascade Swim Club - Canada HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 11:22 AM 2018-05-15 Page 4 CSI: 2018 - 2018-05-25 to 2018-05-27 Cascade Swimming International 2017 Presented by Peloton Software...Well Focused Psych Sheet Event 108 Boys 15 & Over 100 LC Meter Backstroke 15 Meet Reco: 1:02.19 2015-06-07 Tanner Potaka KSC 15 2017 Winn: 1:05.00 2017-06-02 Nicholas Kennedy UCSC 15 AB AG: 56.62 2018-04-13 Cole Pratt at 2018 WCC CASC 16&O WRLD Re: 51.94 2009-07-31 Aaron Piersol USA 16&O WRLDJR: 52.97 2018-04-23 Kliment Kolesnikov RUS 16&O CDN Rec: 53.63 2009-07-08 Pascal Wollach
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