Para Swimmers are Exhibiting up Sturdy at Short Course Nationals

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SHERBROOKE – The 2025 Speedo Canadian Short Course Championships taking place this week on the Centre sportif de l’Université de Sherbrooke are off to a robust begin with swimmers displaying up and reducing quite a few information in the present day.

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Swimmers of the nationwide para swimming group are finalizing their preparation for the 2025 World Para Swimming Championships in Singapore and proving they’re able to compete in September.
Danielle Dorris from Codiac Vikings Aquatic Club lowered the world document twice in the present day in her greatest occasion, the S7 50-m butterfly. The 22-year-old triple Paralympian swam the even in 33.11 within the finals, .27 seconds sooner than her earlier world document established within the prelims.

On the boys’s aspect, Nicolas-Guy Turbide, from Club de natation région de Québec, lowered the Americas’ document within the 100-m backstroke S13 in 58.69. The earlier document of 59.30 had been established by Canadian Brian Hill in 2009. Riley Martin, from KISU Swim Club, broke the Canadian document within the males’s S4 100-m medley in 2:08.18.

From the Olympic program, Bianca Baccus (Pointe Claire Swim Club) was the youngest swimmer to qualify for a remaining on day 1 at solely 13 years previous. She lowered her private greatest twice within the 100-m medley and positioned third within the B remaining in 1:05.02. Seo-Yeong Kim, from Toronto Swim Club, was the one double champion of the night after profitable each the ladies’s 200-m freestyle and 100-m medley.

DAY 1 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

WOMEN
200 freestyle (para multiclass): Alisson Gobeil, Club de natation Juvaqua Alma, 3:29.09
200 freestyle: Seo-Yeong Kim, Toronto Swim Club, 1:58.72
100 backstroke: Bridget Burton, Island Swimming/High Performance Centre – Vancouver, 59.04
100 backstroke (para multiclass): Shelby Newkirk, Saskatoon Lasers Swim Club, 33.11
200 butterfly: Charlotte Brousseau, CAMO, 2:12.25
100 IM: Seo-Yeong Kim, Toronto Swim Club, 1:00.81
50 butterfly (para multiclass): Danielle Dorris, Codiac Vikings Aquatic Club, 33.11
1500 freestyle: Tori Meklensek, Dorval Swim Club, 16:38.68

MEN
200 freestyle (para multiclass): Jesse Canney, Fredericton Aquanaut Swim Team, 2:08.31
200 freestyle: Cole Pratt, Cascade Swim Club/High Performance Centre – Vancouver, 1:46.04
100 backstroke: Andrew Herman, Toronto Swim Club, 51.35
100 backstroke (para multiclass): Nicolas-Guy Turbide, Club de natation région de Québec, 58.69
200 butterfly: Benjamin Loewen, CREST Swimming, 1:56.51
100 IM: Blake Tierney, Saskatoon Goldfins/High Performance Centre – Vancouver, 53.88
800 freestyle: Hugo Janvier, Pointe Claire Swim Club, 7:53.17

RELAYS
Mixed 4 x 100 medley: Club aquatique Montréal, 3:51.57


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