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Men's 2006-2007 Standings
| Rank | University | Points
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| 1 | UBC |
787.50 |
| 2 | Calgary |
613.50 |
| 3 |
Dalhousie |
246.00 |
| 4 |
Laval |
240.00 |
| 5 |
Montreal |
228.00 |
| 6 |
Toronto |
214.00 |
| 7 |
McGill |
150.00 |
| 8 |
Alberta |
112.00 |
| 9 |
Guelph |
105.00 |
| 10 |
UNB |
101.00 |
| 11 |
McMaster |
98.00 |
| 12 |
Victoria |
88.00 |
| 13 |
UQTR |
75.00 |
| 14 |
Western |
73.00 |
| 15 |
Waterloo |
65.00 |
| 16 |
Laurentian |
60.00 |
| 16 |
Ottawa |
44.00 |
| 18 |
Manitoba |
22.00 |
| 19 |
Trent |
15.00 |
| 20 |
Regina |
14.00 |
| 20 |
Lethbridge |
14.00 |
| 22 |
Wilfrid Laurier |
12.00 |
| 23 |
Sherbrooke |
9.00 |
Women's '06-'07 Standings
| Rank | University | Points
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| 1 | UBC |
746.00 |
| 2 | Calgary |
647.00 |
| 3 | Laval |
340.50 |
| 4 | Toronto |
279.00 |
| 5 | Montreal |
249.50 |
| 6 | Victoria |
205.00 |
| 7 |
McMaster |
142.00 |
| 8 | Manitoba |
140.00 |
| 9 |
McGill |
124.00 |
| 10 |
Guelph |
99.50 |
| 11 |
Alberta |
96.00 |
| 12 |
UQTR |
73.00 |
| 13 |
Dalhousie |
64.50 |
| 14 | Lethbridge |
48.00 |
| 14 | Wilfrid Laurier |
45.50 |
| 16 | Western |
31.00 |
| 17 |
Ottawa |
25.50 |
| 18 | Laurentian |
12.00 |
| 19 |
UNB |
11.00 |
| 20 | Regina |
9.00 |
| 21 |
Sherbrooke |
4.00 |
Final 2007 CIS Standings
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Day 2 Recap: 2007 CIS swimming championships
24 Feb, 2007 -- (VERSION FRANÇAISE CI-DESSOUS)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Day 2 Recap: 2007 CIS swimming championships Ladies night in Halifax
February 23, 2007
HALIFAX (CIS / Dalhousie) – Three meet records fell on the women’s side while UBC’s Brian Johns became the most decorated swimmer in Canadian Interuniversity Sport history on Friday at the 2007 CIS swimming championships hosted Dalhousie University.
Championship web site (live results of both heats and finals / live video webcast of finals): www.cisport.ca/e/championships/swimming/2007
University of Calgary’s Erin Gammel (Barriere, B.C.), University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieres’s Jennifer Carroll (Montreal) and University of Montreal’s Audrey Lacroix (Pont-Rouge, Que.) all entered the CIS championship record books on the second of three days of competition in Halifax.
Johns (Richmond, B.C.), a two-time Olympian and two-time CIS male swimmer of the year, won the 400-metre freestyle and helped the nine-time CIS reigning champion Thunderbirds win the 4 x 200m free relay to boost his weekend totals to five gold medals in as many races, and his career totals to 32 CIS medals in 32 events, including 31 victories. His 32 CIS podiums are one more than the former mark set a year ago by former UBC teammate and Olympian Kelly Stefanyshyn.
“I don’t give the individual awards all that much thought,” commented Johns, who will represent Canada at the FINA world championships next month in Australia. “My main focus is to take it one race at a time and help UBC win another title. Any individual accolades that come with that are icing on the cake.”
“It is certainly an honour to have won the most medals. I’ll cherish my time at UBC forever.”
Gammel, a former CIS female swimmer of the year (2003-04) making a return to varsity swimming after an absence of two years, touched the wall in 59.61 seconds in the 100m backstroke to shatter the mark of 59.74 she had first set in 2004 and which was tied by Carroll in 2005.
Gammel, who claimed gold in the 500m back on Thursday, sweeps the two events for the fourth time in her career (2007, ’04, ’03, ’02), after finishing third in both events in her first appearance at university nationals in 2001.
Carroll, also a former CIS female swimmer of the year (2004-05), set a new championship mark in the 50m butterfly with a time of 27.17, breaking the record set in 2004 by Stefanyshyn. It was Carroll’s third win in as many years in the event.
“I really wanted this one,” commented Carroll. “The 50m fly is a really fun event. It’s mostly underwater and I really love that. I’m very happy to be on top.”
Carroll later added gold in the 50m freestyle (25.95).
“I’m really happy with that swim. Swimming two sprints in one night is tough to do and it feels great to win again.”
“I’m so excited to be going to Bangkok this summer,” added the UQTR star who, like all gold medalists this weekend, earned a ticket for the 2007 Summer Universiade. “It will be an honour to represent my country and my school. I’m really looking forward to the challenge of bringing home a medal.”
Lacroix, who will also compete at next month’s FINA worlds, won her third event of the championships, the 200m butterfly, in a record time of 2:08.69. She broke her own CIS championship mark of 2:08.76 set last year.
“I felt like it was a good race for me, it really helped me having (UVic silver medalist) Mackenzie Downing beside me in the pool,” commented Lacroix, who was one of the stars of last year’s CIS meet in Quebec City, setting three records and climbing on the podium five times. “We were very tight the entire race and it made it easier to know how fast I had to go.”
“This weekend has been great for my preparation for Australia.”
Other medal winners on the women’s side were Calgary’s Liz Hendrick (Calgary) in the 200m breaststroke, Laval’s Chanelle Charron-Watson (Gatineau, Que.) in the 400m freestyle and the Calgary 4 x 200m relay comprised of Kevyn Peterson, Katy Murdoch, Laura Grant and Alexandra Lys.
In the women’s team standings, nine-time reigning champion UBC (513 points) holds a 66.5-point lead on arch-rivals, the Calgary Dinos (446.5), who have placed second behind the ‘Birds at the CIS meet six years running.
On the men’s side, UBC continued its total domination. After sweeping all six events and tallying 11 podiums on Thursday, the ‘Birds added six wins in seven races on Friday, capturing 10 medals. UBC (518 points) leads Calgary (432) by 86 points in the standings. The Dinos have placed second the past nine years.
Darryl Rudolf (Tsawwassen, B.C.) was victorious in the 50 (24.30) and 200m butterfly (2:00.20) and in the 4 x 200 relay, and, like Johns, finds himself with five gold medals in as many events after two days.
Rudolf, who had already won on 100m Thursday, sweeps the three fly distances for the second straight year.
“I’m very happy with my races tonight,” commented Rudolf. “I had some tough competition and was focused on winning gold.”
Reigning CIS male swimmer of the year Callum Ng (Calgary) and 2000 Olympian Matthew Huang (Vancouver) were the other individual gold medal winners for UBC, while Robert Miller (North Vancouver) and Aaron Blair (Calgary) were part of the winning relay team.
Ng finished first in the 100m back after claiming the 50m back on Thursday, while Huang was crowned in the 200m breaststroke, after winning the 100m breast on day one.
“It’s really exciting to win gold again tonight. I was very well prepared for the race,” said Ng. “I’m really looking forward to the FISU games this summer. Representing my country is something I take very seriously and it will be an honour to travel to Bangkok.”
Ryan Tomicic (Aylmer, Que.) of McGill was the only male swimmer to resist Hurricane UBC, touching the wall first in the 50m free (22.97) for the second time in his career.
The 2007 CIS swimming championships resume on Friday with heats starting at 10 a.m. Atlantic Time and finals at 5 p.m. AT.
TEAM STANDINGS AFTER DAY 2
Women 1. UBC, 513 points 2. Calgary, 446.5 3. Laval, 230.5 4. Montréal, 179 5. Toronto, 177 6. Victoria, 146 7. McMaster, 104 8. Manitoba, 90 9. McGill, 83 10. Alberta, 63 11. UQTR, 57 12. Dalhousie 47.7 13. Guelph, 47 14. Lethbridge, 37 15. Western Ontario, 27 16. Wilfrid Laurier, 25.5 17. Ottawa, 14 18. UNB, 11 19. Regina, 9 20. Laurentian, 6
Men
1. UBC, 518 points 2. Calgary, 432 3. Dalhousie, 194 4. Laval, 169 5. Montréal, 160 6. Toronto, 145 7. McGill, 91 8. Alberta, 76 9. Guelph, 74 10. McMaster, 68 11. UNB, 65 12. Western Ontario, 53 13. Victoria, 51 14. Waterloo, 50 15. Laurentian, 40 16. UQTR, 33 17. Ottawa, 23 18. Manitoba, 18 19. Trent, 15 20. Lethbridge, 14 T21. Sherbrooke, 9 T21. Regina, 9
DAY 2 RESULTS: INDIVIDUAL MEDALLISTS (Friday)
W 100m Back 1. Erin Gammel, Calgary, 59.61 (CIS championship record) 2. Katy Murdoch, Calgary, 1:00.35 3. Caitlin Meredith, UBC, 1:01.88
M 100m Back 1. Callum Ng, UBC, 53.62 2. Dan Langlois, Calgary, 54.52 3. Matt Hawes, UBC, 54.65
W 50m Fly 1. Jennifer Carroll, UQTR, 27.17 (CIS championship record) 2. MacKenzie Downing, Victoria, 27.19 3. Michelle Landry, UBC, 27.76
M 50m Fly 1. Darryl Rudolf, UBC, 24.30 2. Colin Baird, UBC, 24.79 3. Chad Hankewich, Calgary, 25.00
W 400m Free 1. Chanelle Charron-Watson, Laval, 4:11.78 2. Maya Beaudry, UBC, 4:13.58 3. Kevyn Peterson, Calgary, 4:15.36
M 400m Free 1. Brian Johns, UBC, 3:46.12 2. Sandy Lockhart, UBC, 3:55.11 3. Aaron Blair, UBC, 3:56.73
W 200m Breast 1. Liz Hendrick, Calgary, 2:29.01 2. Haylee Johnson, UBC, 2:29.48 3. Taylor Peterson, Calgary, 2:30.49
M 200m Breast 1. Matthew Huang, UBC, 2:13.47 2. Michel Boulianne, Montreal, 2:14.52 3. Scott Dickens, UBC, 2:15.50
W 50m Free 1. Jennifer Carroll, UQTR, 25.95 2. Marie-Pier Ratelle, Laval, 26.03 3. Laura Grant, Calgary, 26.06
M 50m Free 1. Ryan Tomicic, McGill, 22.97 2. Pascal Anctil, UQTR, 23.03 T3. Ryan Gow, Calgary, 23.18 T3. Terrence Haynes, Toronto, 23.18 T3. Martyn Forde, Toronto, 23.18
W 200m Fly 1. Audrey Lacroix, Montreal, 2:08.69 (CIS championship record) 2. MacKenzie Downing, Victoria, 2:09.30 3. Michelle Landry, UBC, 2:14.40
M 200m Fly 1. Darryl Rudolf, UBC, 2:00.20 2. Scott Van Doormaal, Guelph, 2:01.68 3. Alex Watson, Waterloo, 2:03.08
W 4 x 200m Free Relay 1. Calgary, 8:06.41 (Kevyn Peterson, Katy Murdoch, Laura Grant, Alexandra Lys) 2. UBC, 8:07.86 (Maya Beaudry, Caitlin Meredith, Carmen Block, Brittany Cooper) 3. Laval, 8:08.82 (Mélanie Bouchard, Paméla Filiatrault-Veilleux, Audrey Savard, Chanelle Charron-Watson)
M 4 x 200m Free Relay 1. UBC, 7:14.08 (Brian Johns, Robert Miller, Aaron Blair, Darryl Rudolf) 2. Calgary, 7:16.24 (Chad Hankewich, Kein Gillespie, Brad Hankewich, Thane Kubik) 3. Dalhousie, 7:32.55 (Doug Young, Brannyn Hale, Bryce Tung, Matthew Terauds)
DAY 1 RESULTS: INDIVIDUAL MEDALLISTS (Thursday)
Women’s 200-meter Free 1. Audrey Lacroix, Montreal, 1:59.36 2. Mélanie Bouchard, Laval, 1:59.93 3. Kevyn Peterson, Calgary, 1:59.98
Men’s 200m Free 1. Brian Johns, UBC, 1:44.47 (CIS championship record) 2. Chad Hankewich, Calgary, 1:46.75 3. Kevin Gillespie, Calgary, 1:49.21
W 50m Back 1. Erin Gammel, Calgary, 27.91 2. Jennifer Carroll, UQTR, 28.25 3. Hanna Kubas, Calgary, 28.57
M 50m Back 1. Callum Ng, UBC, 24.57 2. Dan Langlois, Calgary, 25.53 3. Matt Hawes, UBC, 25.54
W 100m Breast 1. Liz Hendrick, Calgary, 1:08.60 2. Annamay Pierse, UBC, 1:09.64 3. Haylee Johnson, UBC, 1:09.80
M 100m Breast 1. Matthew Huang, UBC, 1:01.32 2. Scott Dickens, UBC, 1:01.54 3. Michel Boulianne, Montreal, 1:02.29
W 100m Fly 1. Audrey Lacroix, Montreal, 59.95 2. MacKenzie Downing, Victoria, 1:00.04 3. Erin Miller, UBC, 1:00.38
M 100m Fly
1. Darryl Rudolf, UBC, 53.52 2. Chad Hankewich, Calgary, 53.93 3. Callum Ng, Callum, UBC, 54.58
W 400m IM 1. Michelle Landry, UBC, 4:41.20 2. Chanelle Charron-Watson, Laval, 4:47.41 3. Carmen Block, Carmen, UBC, 4:50.43
M 400m IM 1. Brian Johns, UBC, 4:16.40 2. Jordan Hartney, UBC, 4:22.96 3. Matt Hawes, UBC, 4:24.50
W 4 x 100m Free Relay 1. Calgary, 3:43.75 (Laura Grant, Katy Murdoch, Kevyn Peterson, Alexandra Lys) 2. UBC, 3:45.97 (Stephanie Nicholls, Caitlin Meredith, Annamay Pierse, Maya Beaudry) 3. Toronto 3:47.95 (Kristin McIlroy, Jen Porenta, Sasha Theron, Kate Plyley)
M 4 x 100m Free Relay 1. UBC, 3:18.84 (Darryl Rudolf, Brian Johns, Callum Ng, Aaron Blair) 2. Calgary, 3:19.61 (Chad Hankewich, Brad Hankewich, Kevin Gillespie, Ryan Gow) 3. Dalhousie, 3:24.34 (Doug Young, Brannyn Hale, Bryce Tung, Matthew Terauds)
DAY 3 SCHEDULE (Heats 10 a.m. AT / Finals 5 p.m. AT)
Saturday, Feb. 24 (order of finals)
#27 W 800m Free #28 M 50m Breast #29 W 50m Breast #30 M 200m Back #31 W 200m Back #32 M 100m Free #33 W 100m Free #34 M 200m IM #35 W 200m IM #36 M 1500m Free #37 W 4 x 100m Medley Relay #38 M 4 x 100m Medley Relay
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Résumé Jour 2: championnats de natation de SIC 2007 Soirée des dames à Halifax
23 février 2007
HALIFAX (SIC) – C’était la soirée des dames vendredi à Halifax alors que pas moins de trois records féminins sont tombés lors de la deuxième de trois journées des championnats de natation de Sport interuniversitaire canadien qui se déroulent à l’Université Dalhousie.
Site web des championnats (résultats en direct préliminaires et finales / webdiffusion vidéo des finales): www.cisport.ca/f/championnat/natation/2007
La compétition masculine a elle aussi été marquée par un exploit peu banal, alors que Brian Johns (Richmond, C.-B.), des Thunderbirds de l’Université de la Colombie-Britannique, est devenu le nageur le plus titré de l’histoire des championnats en récoltant ses 31e et 32e médailles de SIC en carrière.
Du côté féminin, Erin Gammel (Barriere, C.-B.), de l’Université de Calgary, Jennifer Carroll (Montréal), de l’Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, et Audrey Lacroix (Pont-Rouge, Que.), de l’Université de Montréal, ont tour à tour fait leur entrée dans le livre des records des nationaux universitaires.
Nageuse de l’année de SIC en 2003-2004, Gammel, qui effectue un retour sur la scène universitaire après deux ans d’absence, a d’abord éclipsé la marque du 100 mètres dos lors de la toute première épreuve de la soirée grâce à un chrono de 59.61 secondes. Elle effaçait du coup sa propre marque de 59.74 établie en 2004 et égalée par Carroll en 2005.
Gammel, qui avait remporté le 50m dos jeudi, réussi donc le doublé sur ces distances aux championnats de SIC pour une quatrième fois en carrière (2002, 2003, 2004, 2007), elle qui avait terminé troisième dans les deux épreuves à sa première participation aux nationaux universitaires en 2001.
Choisie elle aussi nageuse de l’année de SIC à une reprise mais en 2004-2005, Carroll n’a pas mis de temps à reprendre sa place dans le livre des records puisque quelques minutes plus tard, elle enregistrait un temps de 27.17 au 50m papillon, éclipsant le chrono de 27.21 enregistré en 2004 par l’ex-olympienne de UBC Kelly Stefanyshyn. Il s’agissait pour la Montréalaise d’une troisième victoire en autant de participations aux championnats dans cette épreuve.
Carroll a décroché une deuxième médaille d’or plus tard dans la soirée au 50m libre (25.95). Elle compte sept victoires individuelles en trois ans aux nationaux universitaires.
« Je voulais vraiment le 50 papillon. C’est une épreuve très plaisante, qui se déroule très longtemps sous l’eau, et j’adore ça, » de dire Carroll. « Quant au 50 libre, je suis très contente de ma performance également. Participer à deux sprints lors de la même soirée est très difficile, alors c’est satisfaisant de gagner deux fois. »
Lacroix, qui en est elle aussi à sa troisième présence à l’événement, a éclipsé sa propre marque inscrite l’an dernier au 200m papillon grâce à un temps de 2:08.69, comparativement à 2:08.76 en 2006.
Lacroix, qui participera aux championnats du monde FINA le mois prochain en Australie, en était déjà à une troisième victoire ce week-end. Elle avait été l’une des vedettes des nationaux universitaires l’an dernier à Québec alors qu’elle avait fracassé trois records en plus de grimper sur le podium à cinq reprises.
« Je sentais que je faisais une bonne course, ça m’a beaucoup aidé d’avoir (la médaillée d’argent) MacKenzie Downing à mes côtés, » de commenter Lacroix. « C’était très serré tout au long de l’épreuve et ça m’a aidé à savoir à quelle vitesse je nageais. »
« Il s’agit d’une excellente préparation pour l’Australie. »
Les autres médailles d’or individuelles de la soirée du côté des dames sont revenues à Chanelle Charron-Watson (Gatineau, Qué.), de l’Université Laval, au 400m libre (4:11.78), et à Liz Hendrick (Calgary), de Calgary, au 200m brasse (2:29.01).
Au classement féminin par équipe, les Thunderbirds, en quête d’une dixième bannière de SIC consécutive - tout comme chez les hommes - ont réussi à garder Calgary à distance, leurs 513 points leur valant une avance de 66.5 points sur leurs éternelles rivales. Les Dinos (446.5) ont terminé derrière UBC aux championnats de SIC lors des six dernières années.
Laval (230.5) occupe le troisième rang, devant Montréal (179).
Chez les hommes, UBC et sa super-vedette Brian Johns ont poursuivi leur outrageuse domination.
Après avoir décroché la victoire dans les six épreuves présentées jeudi en plus de récolter un total de 11 médailles, les T-Birds ont remporté six courses sur sept vendredi, amassant au passage 10 médailles.
Les hommes de UBC ont porté leur total de points pour le week-end à 518, soit 86 de plus que Calgary (432) et 324 de plus que Dalhousie (194). Calgary a terminé au deuxième rang du classement masculin lors des neuf dernières années.
Olympien en 2000 et 2004, nageur de l’année de SIC à deux reprises (2001-2002, 2002-2003) et classé pour les championnats FINA du mois prochain, Johns a ajouté deux médailles d’or à son impressionnante collection vendredi, au 400m libre et au relais 4 x 200m libre, après avoir remporté trois victoires en trois tentatives jeudi.
À sa cinquième et dernière participation aux championnats, il compte 32 médailles en autant d’épreuves aux nationaux de SIC, incluant 31 d’or, ce qui lui permet de surpasser la marque de 31 de Stefanyshyn, son ancienne coéquipière chez les T-Birds.
« C’est définitivement un honneur. Je me souviendrai de mon passage à UBC toute ma vie, » de dire Johns. « Par contre, je n’accorde pas trop d’importance aux honneurs individuels. Je veux vraiment aider les T-Birds à remporter un dixième titre consécutif. »
Darryl Rudolf (Tsawwassen, C.-B.) a également aidé la cause des T-Birds lors de cette deuxième journée avec trois médailles d’or, sur 50 (24.30) et 200m papillon (2:00.20) et au relais. Tout comme Johns, Rudolf compte cinq médailles d’or depuis son arrivée à Halifax. Lui qui avait remporté le 100m papillon jeudi, il balaie les trois distances de la spécialité pour une deuxième année consécutive.
Les autres victoires de UBC sont allées au nageur de l’année de SIC 2005-2006 Callum Ng (Calgary), au 100m dos (53.62), et Matthew Huang (Vancouver), au 200m brasse (2:13.47).
Seul Ryan Tomicic (Aylmer, Qué.), de l’Université McGill, a résisté à l’ouragan des T-Birds en s’imposant au 50m libre (22.97) pour la deuxième fois de sa carrière. Il avait déjà été couronné en 2004.
Les championnats de natation de SIC 2007 se terminent samedi. Les préliminaires débutent à 10h (heure de l’Atlantique) et les finales à 17h (HA).
CLASSEMENTS PAR ÉQUIPE APRÈS JOUR 2
Féminin
1. UBC, 513 points 2. Calgary, 446.5 3. Laval, 230.5 4. Montréal, 179 5. Toronto, 177 6. Victoria, 146 7. McMaster, 104 8. Manitoba, 90 9. McGill, 83 10. Alberta, 63 11. UQTR, 57 12. Dalhousie 47.7 13. Guelph, 47 14. Lethbridge, 37 15. Western Ontario, 27 16. Wilfrid Laurier, 25.5 17. Ottawa, 14 18. UNB, 11 19. Regina, 9 20. Laurentian, 6
Masculin
1. UBC, 518 points 2. Calgary, 432 3. Dalhousie, 194 4. Laval, 169 5. Montréal, 160 6. Toronto, 145 7. McGill, 91 8. Alberta, 76 9. Guelph, 74 10. McMaster, 68 11. UNB, 65 12. Western Ontario, 53 13. Victoria, 51 14. Waterloo, 50 15. Laurentian, 40 16. UQTR, 33 17. Ottawa, 23 18. Manitoba, 18 19. Trent, 15 20. Lethbridge, 14 T21. Sherbrooke, 9 T21. Regina, 9
RÉSULTATS JOUR 2: MÉDAILLÉS INDIVIDUELS (vendredi)
100m dos F 1. Erin Gammel, Calgary, 59.61(record championnat de SIC) 2. Katy Murdoch, Calgary, 1:00.35 3. Caitlin Meredith, UBC, 1:01.88
100m dos M 1. Callum Ng, UBC, 53.62 2. Dan Langlois, Calgary, 54.52 3. Matt Hawes, UBC, 54.65
50m papillon F 1. Jennifer Carroll, UQTR, 27.17 (record championnat de SIC) 2. MacKenzie Downing, Victoria, 27.19 3. Michelle Landry, UBC, 27.76
50m papillon M 1. Darryl Rudolf, UBC, 24.30 2. Colin Baird, UBC, 24.79 3. Chad Hankewich, Calgary, 25.00
400m libre F 1. Chanelle Charron-Watson, Laval, 4:11.78 2. Maya Beaudry, UBC, 4:13.58 3. Kevyn Peterson, Calgary, 4:15.36
400m libre M 1. Brian Johns, UBC, 3:46.12 2. Sandy Lockhart, UBC, 3:55.11 3. Aaron Blair, UBC, 3:56.73
200m brasse F 1. Liz Hendrick, Calgary, 2:29.01 2. Haylee Johnson, UBC, 2:29.48 3. Taylor Peterson, Calgary, 2:30.49
200m brasse M 1. Matthew Huang, UBC, 2:13.47 2. Michel Boulianne, Montréal, 2:14.52 3. Scott Dickens, UBC, 2:15.50
50m libre F 1. Jennifer Carroll, UQTR, 25.95 2. Marie-Pier Ratelle, Laval, 26.03 3. Laura Grant, Calgary, 26.06
50m libre M 1. Ryan Tomicic, McGill, 22.97 2. Pascal Anctil, UQTR, 23.03 É3. Ryan Gow, Calgary, 23.18 É3. Terrence Haynes, Toronto, 23.18 É3. Martyn Forde, Toronto, 23.18
200m papillon F 1. Audrey Lacroix, Montréal, 2:08.69 (record championnat de SIC) 2. MacKenzie Downing, Victoria, 2:09.30 3. Michelle Landry, UBC, 2:14.40
200m papillon M 1. Darryl Rudolf, UBC, 2:00.20 2. Scott Van Doormaal, Guelph, 2:01.68 3. Alex Watson, Waterloo, 2:03.08
4 x 200m relais libre F 1. Calgary, 8:06.41 (Kevyn Peterson, Katy Murdoch, Laura Grant, Alexandra Lys) 2. UBC, 8:07.86 (Maya Beaudry, Caitlin Meredith, Carmen Block, Brittany Cooper) 3. Laval, 8:08.82 (Mélanie Bouchard, Paméla Filiatrault-Veilleux, Audrey Savard, Chanelle Charron-Watson)
4 x 200m relais libre M 1. UBC, 7:14.08 (Brian Johns, Robert Miller, Aaron Blair, Darryl Rudolf) 2. Calgary, 7:16.24 (Chad Hankewich, Kein Gillespie, Brad Hankewich, Thane Kubik) 3. Dalhousie, 7:32.55 (Doug Young, Brannyn Hale, Bryce Tung, Matthew Terauds)
RÉSULTATS JOUR 1: MÉDAILLÉS INDIVIDUELS (jeudi)
200 mètres libre féminin 1. Audrey Lacroix, Montréal, 1:59.36 2. Mélanie Bouchard, Laval, 1:59.93 3. Kevyn Peterson, Calgary, 1:59.98
200m libre masculin 1. Brian Johns, UBC, 1:44.47 (record championnat de SIC) 2. Chad Hankewich, Calgary, 1:46.75 3. Kevin Gillespie, Calgary, 1:49.21
50m dos F 1. Erin Gammel, Calgary, 27.91 2. Jennifer Carroll, UQTR, 28.25 3. Hanna Kubas, Calgary, 28.57
50m dos M 1. Callum Ng, UBC, 24.57 2. Dan Langlois, Calgary, 25.53 3. Matt Hawes, UBC, 25.54
100m brasse F 1. Liz Hendrick, Calgary, 1:08.60 2. Annamay Pierse, UBC, 1:09.64 3. Haylee Johnson, UBC, 1:09.80
100m brasse M 1. Matthew Huang, UBC, 1:01.32 2. Scott Dickens, UBC, 1:01.54 3. Michel Boulianne, Montréal, 1:02.29
100m papillon F 1. Audrey Lacroix, Montréal, 59.95 2. MacKenzie Downing, Victoria, 1:00.04 3. Erin Miller, UBC, 1:00.38
100m papillon M 1. Darryl Rudolf, UBC, 53.52 2. Chad Hankewich, Calgary, 53.93 3. Callum Ng, Callum, UBC, 54.58
400m QNI F 1. Michelle Landry, UBC, 4:41.20 2. Chanelle Charron-Watson, Laval, 4:47.41 3. Carmen Block, Carmen, UBC, 4:50.43
400m QNI M 1. Brian Johns, UBC, 4:16.40 2. Jordan Hartney, UBC, 4:22.96 3. Matt Hawes, UBC, 4:24.50
4 x 100m relais libre F 1. Calgary, 3:43.75 (Laura Grant, Katy Murdoch, Kevyn Peterson, Alexandra Lys) 2. UBC, 3:45.97 (Stephanie Nicholls, Caitlin Meredith, Annamay Pierse, Maya Beaudry) 3. Toronto 3:47.95 (Kristin McIlroy, Jen Porenta, Sasha Theron, Kate Plyley)
4 x 100m relais libre M 1. UBC, 3:18.84 (Darryl Rudolf, Brian Johns, Callum Ng, Aaron Blair) 2. Calgary, 3:19.61 (Chad Hankewich, Brad Hankewich, Kevin Gillespie, Ryan Gow) 3. Dalhousie, 3:24.34 (Doug Young, Brannyn Hale, Bryce Tung, Matthew Terauds)
HORAIRE JOUR 3 (Préliminaires 10h HA / Finales 17h HA)
Samedi 24 février (ordre des finales)
#27 800m libre F #28 50m brasse M #29 50m brasse F #30 200m dos M #31 200m dos F #32 100m libre M #33 100m libre F #34 200m QNI M #35 200m QNI F #36 1500m libre M #37 4 x 100m relais QN F #38 4 x 100m relais QN M
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Pour plus d’information:
Michel Bélanger Gérant Communications Sport interuniversitaire canadien Bur.: (613) 562-5670 poste 25 Cell.: (613) 447-6334 belanger@sportuniversitaire.ca www.sportuniversitaire.ca
Jeff Walker Information Sportive Université Dalhousie Bur.: (902) 494-2212 sports@dal.ca
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