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PrepReview.com www.rdicanada.com www.culture.ca www.AthleticQuickness.com Start Your Own Blog Today Build an online Ph Licensed To: Saanich District Swimming Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:33 PM 2/23/2003 Page 1 2003 CIS Swimming Championships - 2/21/2003 to 2/23/2003 CANADIAN INTERVARSITY SPORT SWIMMING CHAMPION, Sanction #: SBC0355 SAANICH COMMONWEALTH PLACE,FEB.21-23/03 Team Rankings - Through Event 38 Female Team Scores Place School Points 1 UBC Thunderbirds UBCT 666 . 50 2 Univ of Calgary Varsity UOFC 616 . 50 Team 3 Universite Laval LAVAL 327 4 Dalhousie University Swim DAL 300 . 50 Team 5 University of Toronto UT 266 6 McGill University MCGIL 233 7 U of Victoria UVIC 202 8 UNB Varsity Reds UNB 191 9 University of Alberta UOFA 155 10 University of Manitoba UMAN 133 Bisons 11 University of Western UWO 74 Ontario 12 McMaster University MCM 56 13 Universite de Montreal UDEM 52 14 Guelph Gryphons UG 39 15 Queens Golden Gaels QUE 30 16 WLU Golden Hawks WLU 18 . 50 17 University of Lethbridge UOFL 12 . 50 17 Laurentian Voyageurs LU 12 . 50 19 Brock University BROCK 8 20 Universite de Sherbrooke UDES 6 20 University of Ottawa OTT 6 22 U. du Quebec a Trois PAT 5 Rivieres Total 3,410.00 Male Team Scores Place School Points 1 UBC Thunderbirds UBCT 618 . 50 2 Univ of Calgary Varsity UOFC 428 Team 3 McGill University MCGIL 312 4 U of Victoria UVIC 222 5 Universite de Montreal UDEM 216 http://carletonvarsityswim.tripod.com/cis03.html 3/15/2005 New Page 1 Page 2 of 51 6 University of Toronto UT 204 7 University of Regina UOFR 193 8 Dalhousie University Swim DAL 179 . 50 Team 9 Universite Laval LAVAL 166 . 50 10 University of Alberta UOFA 141 . 50 11 University of Lethbridge UOFL 117 12 University of Manitoba UMAN 89 Bisons 13 UNB Varsity Reds UNB 84 14 University of Waterloo WAT 79 15 University of Western UWO 68 Ontario 16 Guelph Gryphons UG 65 17 McMaster University MCM 63 18 University of Ottawa OTT 47 19 WLU Golden Hawks WLU 31 19 Laurentian Voyageurs LU 31 21 Trent University TRE 24 22 U. du Quebec a Trois PAT 8 Rivieres 23 Ryerson University RYER 7 24 Memorial University MUN 6 25 Brock University BROCK 4 Total 3,404.00 Licensed to Saanich District Swimming Hy-Tek's Meet Manager 2/21/2003 10:27 AM 2003 CIS Swimming Championships - 2/21/2003 to 2/23/2003 CANADIAN INTERVARSITY SPORT SWIMMING CHAMPION, Sanction #: SBC0355 SAANICH COMMONWEALTH PLACE,FEB.21-23/03 Results Event 1 Women 200 SC Meter Freestyle =============================================================================== Sponsor: ESL Department Camosun College, Victoria, BC World: W 1:54.04 4/7/2002 LINDSAY BENKO, USA Commonwealth: B 1:55.12 2002 Elka Graham, ENG Canadian: C 1:56.53 1/27/2001 Sophie Simard, UL CIS: U 1:57.99 2/23/2001 Sophie Simard, Laval Name Year School Seed Prelims =============================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Simard, Sophie Rouge et Or 1:58.24 1:59.98 2 Collins, Elizabeth SO Ubc T-Birds 2:02.47 2:00.40 3 Guerts, Carla UNB 2:03.47 2:00.85 4 Deglau, Jessica SR Ubc T-Birds 2:00.25 2:01.25 5 Stefanyshyn, Deanna FR Ubc T-Birds 2:05.87 2:02.09 6 Lys, Alexandra U Of C Dinos 2:02.92 2:02.23 7 Stutzel, Karley Vikes 2:05.58 2:02.44 8 Quirk, Sienna UNB 2:02.33 2:03.09 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 Bell, Danielle Vikes 2:05.88 2:04.26 10 Patina, Mel MCM 2:05.30 2:04.54 11 Tijssen, Janice Redmen & Martlet 2:12.10 2:05.27 12 Findlay-Shirras, Gail U Of C Dinos 2:07.10 2:05.38 13 Lee, Heather DAL 2:08.41 2:06.17 14 Balkwill, Katie 1 UofL 2:12.44 2:06.29 15 Lydall, Anna SR Ubc T-Birds 2:07.84 2:06.58 16 Breitkreutz, Marla Bears & Pandas 2:07.76 2:07.10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://carletonvarsityswim.tripod.com/cis03.html 3/15/2005 New Page 1 Page 3 of 51 17 Hubley, Melissa DAL 2:09.14 2:07.43 18 Carwithen, Emily Vikes 2:11.16 2:07.49 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 Amer, Elizabeth Bears & Pandas 2:06.54 2:07.80 20 Whittaker, Gail DAL 2:07.63 2:07.88 21 Steeple, Laina Vikes 2:16.66 2:08.42 22 Trajan, Katherine Redmen & Martlet 2:11.80 2:09.18 23 Hyder, Stephanie Mustangs 2:09.60 2:09.68 24 Legris, Josianne Vert & Or 2:10.53 2:09.77 25 Gudgeon, Danielle Vikes 2:10.84 2:09.92 26 Decker, Ainsley Sea-Hawks 2:09.28 2:10.69 27 Hassell, Kristina Redmen & Martlet 2:14.66 2:11.44 28 Thomas, Kristan Gee Gees 2:14.30 2:11.46 29 Morrison, Heidi UNB 2:12.41 2:11.53 30 Vader, Beth 4 Queens Gaels 2:11.20 2:11.65 31 Hughes, Louise Uman 2:13.31 2:11.74 32 McKinley, Christine Uman 2:09.14 2:11.82 33 Gelleny, Elissa Mt.A Mounties 2:17.06 2:12.19 34 Dupuis, Natalie 0 DAL 2:12.88 2:12.43 35 Imrie, Tracey 3 Queens Gaels 2:11.14 2:12.47 36 Warren, Jessica Redmen & Martlet 2:08.99 2:13.07 37 Nickerson, Sarah BROCK 2:10.21 2:13.09 38 Crowdis, Heather DAL NT 2:13.25 39 Hatt, Stephanie Gryphons 2:12.57 2:13.26 40 Stephenson, Rhian Gryphons 2:08.04 2:13.51 41 Schaefer, Catherine Redmen & Martlet 2:14.80 2:14.72 42 Wills, Kyla Gee Gees 2:14.73 2:15.98 43 Dalton, Jenny Gee Gees 2:11.56 2:16.74 44 Kulchar, Maegen CARL 2:15.90 2:17.90 45 Colman, Dale 2 UT 2:12.15 2:20.40 46 Evans, Gwen Sea-Hawks 2:17.96 2:22.39 Licensed to Saanich District Swimming Hy-Tek's Meet Manager 2/21/2003 10:35 AM 2003 CIS Swimming Championships - 2/21/2003 to 2/23/2003 CANADIAN INTERVARSITY SPORT SWIMMING CHAMPION, Sanction #: SBC0355 SAANICH COMMONWEALTH PLACE,FEB.21-23/03 Results Event 2 Men 200 SC Meter Freestyle =============================================================================== Sponsor: RBC Financial Group World: W 1:41.10 2/6/2000 Ian Thorpe, AUS Commonwealth: B 1:41.10 2/6/2000 Ian Thorpe, AUS Canadian: C 1:44.40 1/23/2002 Rick Say, UCSA CIS: U 1:45.55 2/23/2002 Rick Say, Calgary Name Year School Seed Prelims =============================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Johnston, Mark SR Ubc T-Birds 1:47.53 1:48.01 2 Hankewich, Chad U OF R 1:51.33 1:48.36 3 Hyder, Cameron U Of C Dinos 1:54.16 1:50.03 4 Hayden, Brent SO Ubc T-Birds 1:46.59 1:50.19 5 Power, Michael U Of C Dinos 1:52.00 1:50.77 6 Tisdall, Justin SR Ubc T-Birds 1:49.91 1:51.23 7 Szaflarski, Peter 3 UT 1:51.15 1:51.71 8 Ballem, Jarrod U Of C Dinos 1:54.14 1:51.81 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 Bonneau, Louis David Gee Gees 1:52.05 1:51.88 10 Loiselle, Serge AquaVees 1:51.92 1:52.18 11 Guillotte, Nicolas U DEM 1:52.81 1:52.51 12 Coleman, Rob DAL 1:54.12 1:52.95 13 Tomicic, Ryan Redmen & Martlet 1:58.80 1:53.26 14 Walters, William SO Ubc T-Birds 1:57.29 1:53.70 15 Kim, Borrey Bears & Pandas 1:53.87 1:53.77 http://carletonvarsityswim.tripod.com/cis03.html 3/15/2005 New Page 1 Page 4 of 51 16 Bird, Jon U Of C Dinos 1:53.86 1:53.83 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 Taylor, Richard SO Ubc T-Birds 1:53.57 1:54.16 18 Leroy, Olivier MCM 1:52.80 1:54.37 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 Nicholson, Adam Gryphons 1:56.07 1:55.16 20 Derban, Michael U Of C Dinos 1:55.86 1:55.24 21 Terauds, Michael 0 DAL 1:54.43 1:55.29 22 Chester, Scott MCM 1:53.60 1:55.35 23 Trainor, Nathan 3 UT 1:54.86 1:56.21 24 Smith, Michael DAL 1:54.50 1:56.59 25 Starkey, Stuart Uman 1:55.92 1:56.61 26 Ling, Dave 4 UT 1:56.66 1:57.83 27 Demchuk, Steven U OF R 1:55.46 1:57.84 28 Ling, Scott 2 UT 1:58.55 1:58.25 29 Lindquist, Dan Gryphons 1:58.21 1:58.47 30 Crawford, Brandon CARL 2:00.60 1:59.75 31 Quane, David 5 RYER 2:00.83 2:03.51 Licensed to Saanich District Swimming Hy-Tek's Meet Manager 2/21/2003 05:37 PM 2003 CIS Swimming Championships - 2/21/2003 to 2/23/2003 CANADIAN INTERVARSITY SPORT SWIMMING CHAMPION, Sanction #: SBC0355 SAANICH COMMONWEALTH PLACE,FEB.21-23/03 Results Event 3 Women 50 SC Meter Backstroke =============================================================================== Sponsor: Best Western Carlton PLaza Hotel World: W 26.83 12/2/2001 Hui Li, CHN Commonwealth: B 27.26 1/26/2002 Jennifer Carroll, CAN Canadian: C 27.26 1/26/2002 Jennifer Carroll, CNNM CIS: U 28.54 2/23/2001 Julie Howard, Toronto Name Year School Prelims Finals Points =============================================================================== A - Final 1 Gammel, Erin U Of C Dinos 28.91 28.44U 20 2 Stefanyshyn, Kelly JR Ubc T-Birds 29.41 29.13 17 3 Meredith, Caitlin FR Ubc T-Birds 29.57 29.35 16 4 Aitken, Keira 0 DAL 29.44 29.38 15 5 Clapham, Caroline SR Ubc T-Birds 29.86 29.56 14 6 Menard, Marielle Rouge et Or 29.67 29.84 13 7 Gregoire, Genevieve Redmen & Martlet 30.47 30.27 12 8 Breitkreutz, Marla Bears & Pandas 30.75 30.41 11 B - Final 9 Jacina, Amy Gryphons 30.88 30.71 9 10 Steeple, Laina Vikes 31.42 31.12 7 11 Cox, Georgina UNB 31.33 31.31 6 12 Hulse, Emma UNB 31.33 31.39 5 13 Manoryk, Tanya Gee Gees 31.34 31.41 4 14 O'Toole, Kelly Bears & Pandas 31.31 31.45 3 15 Huggins, Nikki BROCK 31.53 31.50 2 16 Ruel, Emmanuella Rouge et Or 31.43 31.52 1 Licensed to Saanich District Swimming Hy-Tek's Meet Manager 2/21/2003 11:01 AM 2003 CIS Swimming Championships - 2/21/2003 to 2/23/2003 CANADIAN INTERVARSITY SPORT SWIMMING CHAMPION, Sanction #: SBC0355
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