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CANADIAN COMMONWEALTH TRIALS WORLD SC CHAMPIONSHIPS SwimNews NUMBER 270 www.swimnews.com MAR-APR 2002 $ 49 U $ 495 can jp ^KJH BJ WARDEN B TUMS- ^jJPlE^ jIjIjIUj SwimNews & Team Man "&>nent oft{ iris si 6= W 3 „ J w. p J 3 |5S | 1 u•»-r B,f|-r»trrr — GeneralMeetsetupscreen t»1Mb I' ] The Future of Swim Meet Resultsscreen(orasingleheatofanevent Management has arrived! • Advanced data formats that Accepts electronic meet are optimized to integrate entries from several popular into the Swimnews World team management programs Rankings database Save results in our own • Works with all major timing Splash format as well as the systems including, Omega, popular SDIFformat used in Daktronics, Colorado, Alge the U.S. and Longines Entiresscreen-allowsyoutocheckalltheentriesofanindividualorrelay Operate the software in any • Uses the latest IPS of 9 languages including: Liiyiian, iciiuii, uci mail, i tables to assign point values Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, to all performances - the Dutch, Polish and Icelandic same point tables used on the FINA World Cup series For more information about Operatetheinterfaceinoneof9languages,whileoutputtingresultsinanother Splash Meet & Team Manager Visit us on the web at SwimNews Contents Mar-Apr 2002 N.J.Thierry,Editor&Publisher CONSECUTIVE NUMBER270 VOLUME 29, NUMBER2 MarcoChiesa, BusinessManager Karin Helmstaedt, InternationalEditor RussEwald, USAEditor FEATURES PaulQuinlan,AustralianEditor CecilColwin, FeaturesEditor 6-9 Canadian Commonwealth Trials Nikki Dryden AnitaSmale, CopyEditor Commentary Feature Writers Nikki Dryden, NewYork Personality: LizWarden, HerMoment in the Spotlight WayneGoldsmith,Australia AnitaLonsbrough, England Personality: Brent Hayden, Canada's New Sprint Hopeful InternationalStatisticalSupportGroup: RumenAtanasov, Bulgaria 12 Women's NCAA Championships Nikki Dryden ChakerBelhadj,Tunisia SzabolcsFodor, Hungary Auburn WinsWomen's Team Title Gerd Heydn, Germany 12-13 Adam Sioui Wins NCAA Title Nikki Dryden FranckJensen, Denmark BerthJohansson, Sweden Newfound Love ofSometimes-Insane HardWork Pays Off Daniel Pichon/MichelSalles, France JuanAntonioSierra,Spain 13 Men's NCAA Championships Nikki Dryden NevilleSmith, SouthAfrica FratisekStochl, Czech Republic TexasWins Men'sTeam Title NelsonVargas, Mexico 16 2001 NAIA Championships Jeremy Dunn JanuszWasko, Poland SumireWatanabe,Japan Simon FraserMakes ItThree In a Row SWIMNEWSestablished in 1974 33-35 World Short Course Championships Anita Lonsbrough Publishedtentimesyearly(JanuarytoOctober) © Contentscopyright Noportionofthismagazine Seven World Records maybereprintedwithoutpermission ofthe publisher. AustraliaWins Most Golds, USAMost Medals Thefollowingnames: SWIM, TAG, TOPand Making Wavesawregisteredtrademarksandtheir 38 Phillips 66 USA Spring Nationals unauthorizeduseisstrictlyprohibited. All rights Peirsol StarsWith World Record for 200 Backstroke reserved. Subscription rates: 42 Australian Championships Paul Quinlan Canada$35yearly Inquireaboutbulkdiscountstoclubteams. PetriaThomas and Ian Thorpe to LeadAustralians Foreign (airmailed)$45 US UnitedStates$35 US 44 British Commonwealth Trials Anita Lonsbrough Singleissues$4.95CAN$4.95USA Paymentsbycheque,bankmoneyordersandVISA Commonwealth Records ForJames Gibson andAlison Sheppard VISApaymentsrequirecardnumberandexpirydate AllCanadiansubscriptionsinclude7%FederalGST InternationalStandardSerialNumberISSN1209-5966 PublicationsMailRegistrationNo.09981 GatewayPostalFacility,Mississauga. Weacknowledgethefinancialsupportofthe GovernmentofCanada,throughthePublications AssistanceProgram(PAP),towardourmailingcosts. SWIMNEWS(USPS#015-207)ispublishedmonthlyfor US$35peryear.PeriodicalspostagepaidatChamplain, N.Y.andadditionalmailingoffices.Addresschanges Coverphoto:MarcoChiesa MorganKnabe AdamSioui JenniferCarroll AaronPeirsol shouldbesentto: DEPARTMENTS SWIMNEWS,356SumachStreet,Toronto,ON,M4X1V4 or IMSofN.(Y.U,SA10a0ndWaIlnntuertnaStti.o#n3a,loPn.lOy.)Box1518, 3 Contents 36-37 WorldSCChampionshipResults Champlain,N.Y.12919-1518.Fordetailscall: IMSat 4 AboutThisIssue 40 USSpringNattionalResults 1 (800)428-3003 EditorialOffices: 10-11 CanadianTrialsResults 40-41 AustralianChampionshipResults SWIMNEWS, 356SumachSt.,Toronto, Ontario, 14-15 TOP (TinyOlympicProspects) 41 BritishCommonwealthTrialsResults M4X1V4, CANADA Tel: (416)963-5599Fax: (416)963-5545 17-32 TAG(TopAgeGroupTimes) 46 MakingWaves E-mail:[email protected] lO&Under,11,12,13,14,15,16,17 http://www.swimnews.com SWIMNEWS/MARCH-APRIL2002 3 SPRINTING FARTLEK/INTERVAL TRAINING VIDEO YmW B& KH4T L4^T BiB Our Campers Remember What they did! If your sumers are unchallenging, then catch the action of Chikopi & Ak-O-Mak this summer! You've heard the hype, now it's time to experience it! World class swim development in Ontario. Plus 20 other sports when you're not in the water. CAMP CHIKOPI Established 1920. The world's veryfirstcompetitive swimming camp for boys (ages 7-17). During the winter contact: Bob Duenkel, 2132 NE 17 Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305 [email protected] (954)566-8235 / Fax (954)525-4031 CAMP AK-O-MAK Established 1928. The world's veryfirstcompetitve swimming camp forgirls (ages 7-17). During the winter contact: Pat Kennedy, P.O. Box 787, Kankakee, IL 60901 [email protected] (815)928-9840 Fax (815)928-9842 MENTAL TRAINING OPEN WATER POOL SWI & . ABOUT THIS ISSUE RECORD SETTERS After much delay here we are with the WORLDLONGCOURSE Women's50breaststroke: CommonwealthTrialsissueincludingCanadaand Men's200backstroke: 2996EmmaIgelstrom.SWE,Moscow,Apr4,2002 1:55.15AaronPeirsol.USA,Minneapolis.Mar20 Bettersherownpreviousrecordof30.24fromMar14,2002 allthemajorcompetingcountriesaswellascoverage Bettersoldrecordof1:55.87LennyKrayzelburg.USA,2000. Women's 100breaststroke: oftheWorldShortCourseChampionships. FINARatifiedApr18. 1:05.38EmmaIgelstrom.SWE,Moscow,Apr6,2002 Itwasanexcitingperiodwithgreatperformances COMMONWEALTHLONGCOURSE Bettersoldrecordof1:05.40PennyHeyns,RSA,1999 frommanyfineathletes. Men's50breaststroke: Women's4x100medley: BrianJohnswasterrificinwinningthe200-400 2Be7t.t5e1reJaomwensrGeicbosrdono.fE2N7G.,71MafnrcohmeJsutleyr2A0p0r113,2002 3Be:t5t5e.r7s8oSlwderdeecno.rdSWoEf,3:M5o7s.c4o6wU,niAvperrs5i,t2y0o0f2Georgia,USA,2000 individualmedleyinWinnipegandaddingaWorld Men's 100breaststroke: Women's4x200free: SC Championships silver in the 400 IM. He might 1:01.22MorganKnabe.CAN,Winnipeg.Mar20,2002 7:46.30China,CHN,Moscow,Apr4,2002 Bettersoldrecordof7:47.14GreatBritain,GBR,2001 haveaddedasecondmedalinthe200IMbutwassick 1:00.95MorganKnabe.CAN,Winnipeg.Mar21,2002 COMMONWEALTHSHORTCOURSE andscratchedthefinals. Bettersownrecordof1:01.25from2001. Men's 100freestyle: JenniferCarrollwonthe50backstrokeinMoscow, 1:00.69JamesGibson.ENG,Manchester,Apr12 46.99AshleyCallusAUS,MoscowApr7,2002 having perfected the undewrater kick in the short BMeettne'rsso2ld00recborredaosft1s:t0r0o.9k5e:MorganKnabe,Mar.21 BMeettne'rsso5ld0rbecaocrkdsotfr4o7k.e49:MichaelKlim.AUS,1999 course pool. She also won the same event at the 2:10.88JimPiperAUS,Brisbane.Mar23,2002 23.76MatthewWelsh,AUS,Moscow,Apr5,2002 CanadianTrialsandshouldbeoneofthefavourites Bettersoldrecordof2:11.29NickGillingham,ENG,1992 23.66MatthewWelsh,AUS,Moscow,Apr6,2002 towinattheCommonwealthGames. Women's50freestyle: Bettershisownrecordof23.82from2001 24.96AlisonSheppard.SCO,ManchesterApr13,2002 Women's50freestyle: Everythingthatyouneedtoknowaboutthetrials CANADIANLONGCOURSE 24.26AlisonSheppard.SCO,MoscowApr6,2002 ofourmajorrivalsisalsoincludedinthisissue. Men's 100breaststroke: Equalsherownrecordof24.26from2000. TAGiscompletefortheshortcourseseason.We 1:01.22MorganKnabe.UCSA,Winnipeg.Mar20,2002 Women's50butterfly: evenscoreditusingtheIPSpoints.Havingexpanded B1e:t0t0e.r9s5oMwonrgraecnorKdnaofbe1.:U0C1.S2A5,fWrionmni2p0e01g..Mar21,2002 2Be6t.t3e6rsPehterriaowTnhormeacso,rAdUoSf,26M.o4s3cofwr.oAmp2r050,12002 thecategoriestosingleyearsandaddedfourindividual Men's200breaststroke: Women's IOOind.medley: eventstoeachcategoryweonlyhaveroomfor20deep 2:13.29 MorganKnabe.UCSA,Winnipeg.Mar24,2002 1:00.88AlisonSheppard.SCO,MoscowApr5,2002 rankingsinthemagazine,butunlimitedlengthon Bettersoldrecordof2:13.34VictorDavis,ROW,1984 Bettersoldrecordof1:00.93MarianneLimpert,CAN,2000 ourwebstite. Women's50backstroke: Women's4x100medley: sentAScoorrmarlynikinifknwgefi'olrfeesprrmaoitvshisenircnetgshamitesepatrssi,fnotblouluottwssw.:eneedtobe W22Be88Ot..t99Re84rLsJJoDeennwnnnSiiffHreeeOrrcRoCCraaTdrrrroooCfllOll2..9U.MMRAA1AAS1,,EfWWriionnmnnii2pp0ee0gg1..MMaarr2200,,22000022 W3B3e::ot53tm75e..er79s07no'AAluudssstrt4reracaxlol1iriad0a,A0oAUfUSSf4,,r:0eMM0eoo.:ss1cc7ooAwwu.sAAtpprrral65i,,a22A00U00S22,1993 Bettersoldrecordof3:38.72AustraliaAUS,1995 1) 1,573,721 Ontario Men's200backstroke: CANADIANSHORTCOURSE 2) 795,811 Quebec 1:51.17AaronPeirsol.USA,MoscowApr7,2002 Men's 100freestyle: Bettersoldrecordof1:51.62byMattWelsh,AUS,2000andGordan 48.79MichaelMintenko.UBCD,MoscowApr6,2002 3) 681,237 Alberta Kozulj,CRO,2001. Bettersoldrecordog48.97AlexBaumann,LUSC,1983 4) 485,710 BritishColumbia Men's4x100medleyrelay: Men's IOObutterfly: 5) 111,249 Saskatchewan 3:29.00UnitedStates.USA,Moscow,Apr7,2002 51.61 MichaelMintenko.UBCD,Moscow.Apr3,2002 67)) 8749,,101306 NMaonviatSocboatia WB1e:ot5tm4e.er0s4no'Llidsnrd2esc0aoy0rdBfeornfek3eo:s.2tU9yS.lA8e,8:AMuosstcroawlAipanrs7,,21090929 BM5e1et.tn4e'5rssMoi2wc0nh0aperlienvMdiio.numtseerdnelkcoeo.yrUd:BoCfD5,1.M9o7sfcroowmAJparn42,72,0200202 8) 50,985 NewBrunswick Bettersoldrecordof1:54.17ClaudiaPoll,CRC,1997 1:57.53BrianJohns.UBCD,MoscowApr5,2002 9) 12,344 Newfoundland Women's800freestyle: Bettersownpreviousrecordof1:57.55fromFeb24,2002 10) 5,879 Yukon 8Be:t1t4e.r3s5oSladcrheickoordYaofm8a:d1a5J.1P6N,HuTaokCyhoe,nA.pCrH2N,.2D0e0c22,2001. 4M:e0n6.'8s54Br0i0aniJnodh.nmse.dUlBCeDy:.MoscowApr4,2002 11) 1,013 PrinceEdwardIsland Bettersoldrecordof4:08.50CurtisMyden.UCSC,1998 ALL TAG SCORING CLUBS CASC 173330 33) TO 36238 65) EXST 15980 97) AOUA 8531 129) LEDUC 4515 161) WLBF 2206 193) GLSC 715 2) ESWIM 172422 34) WTSC 34707 66) TMSC 15942 98) EAST 8329 130) VKSC 4416 162) YYW 2153 194 KLAC 714 J) ubcd 150990 35) PSW 32658 67) NCSA 15922 99) DUCKS 8168 131) VEW 4361 163) KMSC 2125 195 UOFA 714 II ENKKSBC 111207488613 3367)) HUWCASCC 3290233670 6689)) CNNPGN 1155741949 110001)) SAPMAARCT 88101115 113323)) SGTGARSST 44200310 116645)) CNCSSJL 21091453 119976 KCBAMG 669954 S) DDO 98614 38) GOLD 28021 70) WVOSC 15259 102) SKYAC 7961 134) ALB 3951 166) LSC 1938 198 NSJ 682 7J9i1111a11)))234589|)))))) MCCSONUPRANSRBOOYCCLOMAEORSAASSAICW0WCKCDACCAS 99888887655550076653008864338919278802454460637683564074966422298 44444434444550234689175901))))))))))))) MTACFNRWMNNMRRNEETCTAAHTSESSNNSAACRCAGCCTATJCT 22222222222227566547411000776409053185449008159212224740080638846 77887777777886701123458923))))))))))))) DCSCUBCYGHASNPRNPNMAMWPCORDIMAAAMAPACCCECNMCKPTONKPALK 11111111111115543324322322410477426314234919328706851935372566677 111111111111100000111110103467912345805))))))))))))) CC0CSGALSEFMNRLKLVOAKBA0SOASESACSCTSXHCCCNCCCKSDT 7766666667777808743221740029048585882741488840559273 111111111111143334444334441579057668234))))))))))) CLPDPCHSRLELHUTNSECAUCLLNEKITYDSNSYTSINADRDNCCAKCCIAEJ 3333333333223009887772299866177652533091409540409766 111111111111177777777766673456789027891))))))))))))) COLB0OCTGRURACLLNSDNCRGAAVCAANUSBAYCPSASSSUNCSOSPLCCAET 1111111111111371254432766313918218202051125223097830 222222222222211010010000000911245890023679 MCUOOSSUTCRSODHSDGRGC8TTKASSSAABEABOS3WCCCCSCLDBCCT3 566666666555551265422984227616454446388779 2210) HYUALCAKV 5511787939 5523)) RHKASCC 2109364373 8845)) DCBSBCF 1122118620 111167)) BWKGSBC 65182789 114498)) ORDISSCC 22970726 118801)) CCNGCIF 11006570 221134) RSAPMPASCC 481 22) AAC 49674 541 PERTH 18233 86) PGB 11735 118) BAD 5704 150) EDSON 2635 182) GVAC 1046 215 ARR 473 2234) EXCMEML 4488948454 5556)) CCYPSSO 1188109655 8887)) BOTSBCT 1111215968 111290)) LCSANRRP 55649785 115512)) CTPPWR0R 22652944 118834)) BFRTSSCT 895484 221176)) CCBABCD 4456^5 25 SCAR 46439 57) STSC 17972 89) SJL 11101 121) MWC 5376 153) FGPCS 2523 185) UMCG 836 218) CREST 26) ELITE 45424 58) LASER 17899 90) BTSC 10811 122) HTAC 5340 154) BC 2483 186) ISS 813 219) YOSSC 27 CNCB 40317 59) MEG0 17548 91) KISU 10207 123) NES 5310 155) CNJA 2439 187) STEFO 744 220 CN0TY 28) BRANT 39198 60) SSMAC 17215 92) 0SHAC 10189 124 CNDR 5249 156) KSS 2435 188) SL 742 221 SBSC 29) CNB 38600 61) HIPPO 17015 93) CVAC 9881 125) RAC 5192 157) CNUS 2375 189) CWC 733 222) CAR 398 30) GO 37894 62) LASC 16908 94) MMST 9552 126) TCSC 4889 158) HANEY 2306 190) GAMIN 722 223 WVST 390 31) BRSA 37746 63) use 16403 95) GATOR 9377 127) BST 4811 159) CNS 2299 191) PASS 719 224 GCO 36^ 32) RDCSC 37642 64) WD 16310 96) YORK 9360 128) K0TN0 4732 160) NWO 2247 192) CNBF 718 225) CYSSC SWIMNEWS/MARCH-APRIL2002 COMMENTARY CANADIAN COMMONWEALTH TRIALS NikkiDryden MORGAN KNABE ANI LIZ WARDEN Ifthe 2002 Canadian Commonwealth Games Trials WIN THREE EACH hadbeenaBroadwayshow,itwouldn'thavemadeitfor thesixdaystheTrialslastedinWinnipeg.That'snotto saythereweren'ttalentedswimmers,greatperformances, Nikki Dryden the FINA cut in the 400 free by 3/100ths with his orbrightnewstars;butthechoreography,music,and 2:42.04,butacceptedthatawinisimportant."I'ma tone left Canada's swimmers with nothing but their Despite the freezing cold weather and tough time little disappointed with my time. It wasn'twhat I sheerwilltowintogetthemthroughthecompetition. standards,thereweresomegreatracesbymanyhard- expectedaftertheyearI'vebeenhaving." (Saybroke Whilemanyofthetopswimmerswereabletoswim working swimmers at the Commonwealth Games bothshort-courseCanadianrecordsthisseasoninthe fbaustttahnedirwoinw,ntdheesyircee.rTtahienleyntwierreepno'otlbwuaosyevdoibdyoafneyntehrigny;g TSrtiaarlss ianndWinMnoirpgega.nLiKznaWbaerdeofn oCfaltghaerTyorwoenrteoAtlhle- h2o0p0eafunldl4y0I0cfarneeb)u.i"lBduftriot'mswhhereereanIdamgetritghhetsntoawndaanrdd one side of the stands were empty except for a few performersofthemeet.Bothwonthreeevents,made inthe200free."SaywasfollowedbyMarkJohnston parents,theswimmersweremadetositintheotherside twoFINAstandards, andarerankednumberonein (UBCD)in3:52.53andAndrewHurd(TO*/University ofthestands,whichmeanttheycouldn'tcheerandbe theCommonwealthinoneoftheirevents. Knabeis ofMichigan) in3:53-86. heard,sotheyhardlydid,andthewaterwasempty,with also single-handedly the most outrageous, Themeet'sfirstupsetwenttoLizWardeninthe only350swimmersenteredinthemeet. entertaining, and amusing swimmer Canada has 200IM.Wardenswamabesttimeof2:15.18,which ThePanAmpoolisoneofthebestcomplexesinthe seen in years. His media quotes throughout the wasundertheFINAcutandaheadofKristyCameron country, and Winnipeg is certainly a town that has competitionwerebothcomedicandtragic,beingthat (UCSA)with2:16.14and1996Olympicsilvermedallist ptrwoove5n0,-tmiemtereanpdooalgsaiann,ditsasnupapdodrittifoonraolurwasprormt-.dWoiwtnh Knabe isseriouswhen he tells reporters, "I want a MarianneLimpert (CAMO)with2:17.25. "It'sgreat tank, Nationals could accommodate 500 swimmers mansion.Iwantfastcars.Iwantwomenhangingoff togetmyspotontheteamoverwithinmyfirstevent. withoutbeingtoocrowdedinwarm-ups.Topswimmers me.Iwantthedream." Ididn'texpecttodothat,soit'sarelief." wouldnotbehurtbyincreasingthemeetsize, asthe Ontheotherhand,you'llfindLizWardenself- Adam Sioui (Trenton Dolphins/University of heatslasted acoupleofhourseachday,andtherewas effacing about her dreams and her successes, Florida) continuedhisdominanceofthe 200flyin plentyoftimebetweenheatsandfinalstogetadequate diffidentlystatingherdesiretowingoldinManchester Canadawithhis2:00.58winoverChadMurray(UCSA) andtimidlyacceptingpraiseforhergreatswims.The with2:02.06andDougWake (UBCD) with2:02.28. rest. As if the FINA time standards imposed on the two swimmers also have very differentcompetitive Sioui'stimewasoffhisbest,andheisthefirsttoadmit swimmersforautomaticselectiontotheteamweren't histories.Wardenisasilvermedallistfromthe 1998 hisflyhashitsomewhatofaplateau.However,thisis difficultenough whywasthemeetchoreographedtobe CommonwealthGames,whileKnabewasdisqualified Sioui'sfirstlong-coursemeetoftheseason, andhe aflop?Businsch,oolkidsandareaswimteamstofillthe atthetrialsandfailedtoqualifyforthatteam.Knabe believeshejustneedstogetsomemorelong-course stands,atleastduringfinals.Lettheswimmersstayon wasfifthatthe2000Olympics,whileWardenmissed racinginbeforetheCommonwealthGames. decksothattheswimmersinfinalsandtheirteammates the Olympic cut and sat home during the Sydney cheeringthemonstayconnected.Theenergyfromthe Games. Butboth swimmers are movingforward at DayTwo presenceandsupportofyourpeerscanhelpgetswimmers thesametime,andbothwillhavetheopportunityto Theseconddayofcompetitionwaspackedwith50s reallypumpedup. leadCanada'ssuccessinManchester. andsemis,butinoneofthemoreexcitingeventsof Many may argue that ifyou can't get yourself theTrials,RickSayandMarkJohnstonclashedonce motivatedtoracefast,atmospherealoneisn'tgoingto DayOne againinthemen's200free.Afteraverage400s,both help you much. But with our swimmers facing the Fouryearsago,JessicaDeglau(UBCD)headedtothe menwerelookingtomakeitundertheFINAcutinthe toughFINAstandards,theyneededalltheliftingupthey CommonwealthGamesinMalaysiaandcamehome 200. Forthefirsttime in Canadianswimming, two could get. Instead, every night swimmers raced, withabronzeandsilverinthe200freeand200fly. menswamunder1:49.Saytouchedfirstin 1:48.88. swimmerswon, andnoone knewtheywere goingto Thisyear,DeglauwillheadtoManchesterwithasolid whileJohnstonwassecondin 1:48.96. Manchester. Why didn't we just say that every gold chancetoincreasehermedalhaul.Ifshegetsunder Johnston admitted he hasn't been completely medallistwasontheteam?Thatwouldmeanthatafter twominutesinthe200free,itwillbeagreatstart.In focused on his swimming this season, but found everyrace,theannouncercouldyell"Anotherswimmer 1998trials,Deglauwonthe200freewitha2:01.32. motivation to swim fast nonetheless. "I'm really onherwaytoEngland!"or"CongratulationsJohnny, Thisyear's 200 free was considerablybetter, as all satisfied with the swim. This year I've really been howdoes it feel to knowyou are going to represent three medallists swam fasterthan in 1998. Deglau focusingonmyschoolandI'mnotfullypreparedfor Canada at the Commonwealth Games?" Instead, wonwitha2:00.64,followedbySophieSimard(UL) thismeet.Buttheguv'saregoingfasterandfaster,and someoneswam,racedfast,becamethebestCanadian in2:00.89andJenButton(ROW)in2:02.26.Deglau I justtoldmyselfI'vegottoreallystepitup." intheirevent,yeteachofthemjusthadtosmileandsay, alsoswamafast400freelaterinthemeet,winning "Gee,Ihopethatwasgoodenough." with4:13.81. DayThree Nexttime,whydon'tweshowoursupportforour UnlikeDeglau,fouryearsagoRickSay(UCSA) Four years ago, Mark Versfeld. Greg Hamm. and swimmersbyfindingwaystofillthestands,helpthem wasjustemergingonthenationalscene.SaywasaBC DustinHerseeofthePacificDolphinswerebattlingit tocheeron theirfriends, andgivethempositive and summer-clubstarwhenhearrivedattheUniversityof out in the men's 200 back to earn a spot on the instantfeedbackafterbecomingnationalchampions? Victoria.Inhisfirstyearofswimminginthewinter, CommonwealthGamesteam.Thisyear'sfieldboasted WiththeentryfeesforNationalsrumouredtobeanew SaycamefromnowheretomaketheCommonwealth thenewestreplacementsforthattrioofstars.While filnactenrattieveofto$c1o0m0epearndswsiwmimmefra,st,thaenrdeanleietdtlseetxocbietesmoemnet Gthaem2e0s0taenadm;4n0o0wfrheee.isAtlhtehoCuagnhadSiaaynwraescoardsuhroeldbeetritno tahbeistedyiosuapnpgoimnetinnga,reafsulTloobfipaosteOnrtiiwaoll,t(hEeSrWesIuMl)tswweenrte wouldbeagoodplacetostart. qualifyforthisyear'steam,hedidn'texpecttomiss slower than his heat swim of 2:01.81. clocking a 6 SWtMNEWS/MARCH-APRIL2002 2:02.23 for the win. Keith Beavers of ROW raced CANADIAN PERSONALITY Oriwol head to head the entire way, touching in 2:02.81. Bothwereonpacetomake the FINAtime smettarnedsa.rdChuuntciklStahyeao150(,TOb*u/tUnfievllerosfiftiynofthMeicfhiniaglan5)0 LIZ WARDEN GETS HER MOMENT IN THE SPOTLIGHT was thirdin 2:03.07. Butdon'texpect theseyoung mentoremaininthefootstepsoftheirpredecessors Nikki Dryden thiseventonthelastnight,Iamsousedtoitbeingon forlong.Allthreearehardworking,multi-talented, thefirstday,andIamabitdisappointedIdidn'tmake andhavemanyyearsofsuccessfulswimmingahead After years of swimming in the shadow of two of theFINAtime.Butit'sbeenawhilesinceIdidabest ofthem. theworld'stopIMers,LizWardenoftheTorontoAll- timeinthatevent,soIamhappy." Twootherwomen'seventswerefinals, the200 Starshasemergedasthewomantobeatthissummer Aconsistentemphasisonherdrylandprogram breastand100free.Bothraceswerewonbytwo-time at the Commonwealth Games. Fouryears ago, Liz seems to be the foundation for her newfound Olympiansinsolidtimes,butneitherwomanmade wassecondtoJoanneMalar(UCSC)inthe400IMat improvement."Forthelastyearandahalf,Jennifer the FINA cut, making the swims somewhat anti- Commonwealths in Malaysia. Two years later, she [Button] andI havebeenworkingwith apersonal climactic.ChristinPetelskiofIslandaddedanother missedtheOlympiccutanddidn'tgotoSydney,and trainer. We have been doingthe sameworkin the title with a 2:29.87 in the 200 breast, while Laura Nicholls (ROW) added to hercollection ofmedals until this March, she had never beaten Marianne pool,butnowwe arebothstrongerandareableto with her 100 free win in a time of 56.52. Petelski Limpert(CAMO)either.ButLizlookslikesheisabout swim fast even at little meets." Both Liz and her voicedherfrustration aftertherace,sayingshewas toleavethosedaysbehindher.Lizwonthreeevents teammateJenniferButtonworkwithformerCanadian disappointedwithhertime. "I'vebeentrainingalot and made two FINA standards at the Trials, and diverand1990CommonwealthGamesgoldmedallist betterthanwhatthattimereflects,soIamnothappy isrankednumberoneintheCommonwealthinthe AnnaDacyshyn.Theyspendtwotothreetimesaweek withmyswim." 200IM. withherdoingweightsandworkingoncorestrength Erin Gammel (UCSA) regained the top of the InWinnipeg,Liz'sfirstupsetcameinthe200IM, usingSwissballs."Ineverreallydidweightsbeforeor podium with awin in the 100 back. Although her wheresheswam abesttimeof2:15.18 (whichwas knewwhatIwasdoing,sohavingapersonaltrainer winningtimeof1:02.84wasoffherbest,Gammelis undertheFINAcut), and aheadofKristyCameron issomuchbetter." happytobebackontheteam.In 1998,sheswamfor (UCSA)and1996OlympicsilvermedallistMarianne ItalsohelpstohaveJenaround."Wemakesure CanadaattheCommonwealth Gamesin Malaysia, Limpert. "It'sgreattogetmyspotontheteamover weareboththeretogethereverymorningandinthe but failed to make the Sydney Olympics. After withinmyfirstevent.Ididn'texpecttodothat,soit's pool.Andwhenoneofusistiredorcomplaining,we relocating to Calgary, Gammel has regained her arelief.Myfocuswasprimarilyonthe400IM,butI helpkeepeachothermotivated.DuringtheOlympic confidence and is ready to move forward. "I don't havedonemoreweighttrainingthisyear, andthat year,JenstayedathometrainingatROWandthatwas knowhowtodescribeit[myfeeling],Ijustfeelontop hasseemedtogivememorespeedinthe200IM." hard.Butnowwehaveagreattraininggroup[atthe oftheworldrightnow!That'sthefastestI'vebeenin Inhersecondupsetofthemeet,LizbeatCanadian University of Toronto] with Julie Gravelle, Kyle acoupleofyears,I'msohappyI'mcrying."Cryshe did,butthistimetheyweretearsofjoy.Outwiththe recordholderJenniferFratesi (ROW) towinthe200 Smerdon,andCraigHutchinsontoo." stomachfluaweekbeforethemeetstarted,Gammel back,makinghersecondFINAcut.Lizdroppedalmost LizWardenisveryhumbleaboutherdreamsand explainedthat,althoughitdidtireherout,itbecame twosecondsoffherbesttowinin2:12.79- hersuccesses.Butsheisn'tafraidtosayshewantsto acaseofmindovermatter. "Ijustwentforit,andit Inthe400IM,Lizwonherthirdgoldoftheweek wingoldinManchester."IthinkIwillkeeptraining proves ifyou believe in yourself, you can do it no ina4:46.53.AlthoughshemissedtheFINAcutbya forthe400IMandthe200willcomealongwithit. matterwhatyouareupagainst." few tenths, it was Liz's best time since the 1998 That's what I've been doing and it seems to be No matter which swimming philosophy you CommonwealthGames."Itisalittledifferentdoing working." subscribe to, you've got to love this guy; Morgan Knabe is young, shocking, brazen, and without a summedupexactlyhowIwasfeeling: 'Tobeagreat forhisone-seconddropenroutetovictoryinthe100 doubthe'sthemantobeatthissummerinManchester. championyoumustbelieveyouarethebest;ifyou're free. Haydenwastheyoungestman in the 100free AfterbreakingtheCommonwealthrecordinthesemi- not,pretendyouare.'" finalandwonina50.43.Heisarelativenewcomerto finalsofthemen's 100breast, Knabemadehistory winterswimming (this is Hayden's thirdyearafter again in the final with his commandingwin and DayFour almostteninsummerclub)andwasecstaticafterhis 1:00.95swim. Inthewomen's 100fly,JenButtonswamapersonal win. "I'veneverfeltsoalive!" Afterhisrace,Knabeexplainedthathehasbeen best,byafewonehundredths,of1:00.43enrouteto Swimmingfromlanetwo,Haydenwasoutbehind workinghardonperfectinghisraceplan,inparticular hervictoryoverAudreyLaCroix(CAMO)with1:00.74 theearlyleadersMattRose (Trent/TexasA&M) and hisstrokecount.Inthepreviousnight'ssemi,Knabe andJessicaDeglauwith 1:01.49.Buttonwashoping CraigHutchinson(TO*),butpushedintotheleadin swamhisfirst50in18strokesandsecond50in22;on tocrackthe60-secondbarrier, butseemedpleased thefinalmetres."Iprefertobeontheoutside,noone thisnighthebroughtthosestrokecountsdownto17 with the win. "I just keep trying to get underone iswatchingyououtthere,andIamjustmorerelaxed and21."I'vebeentrainingreallywellinpracticethis minute. IguessIwillhavetogiveakickatthecan whenIaminanoutsidelane."AfterHaydentouched yearandIamdefinitelymoreconsistent." anothertime." Although in herpost-race interview thewall,heyelleduptohisparentsinthestands,"I Butdon'tbefooledbythisseriousturn;Knabeis Buttonsaidshefeltlikeshewasdyinginherfinal25, love you guys!" Later Hayden admitted he was so still the same old Morgan. "Before my race, I was itwas certainly the key to hervictory as the other happywithhisswim,hewascrying."I'veneve, sittingondeckwhen Isawsomeone'sDayPlanner swimmersfadedinthefinalmetres."Thebestpartof amedalatNationals,letalonegonetopfive."While lyingonthebench.Ipickeditupandstartedflipping myracewasmystartandturn,andmythird25.But HutchinsonandRosefadedtothirdand throughittofindoutwhoseitwas,andtherewereall overall,allthatcountsisbeingfirsttothewall." wentone-twointhe50freeonthefin. thesepre-printedquoteswrittenonthetopcorners. Eighteen-year-oldBrentHayden (UBCD) takes thembothtripstotheCommonwealthGame ThefirstoneIreadwasfromMuhammadAliandit topbillingnotonlyforhismohawkhaircut,butalso Sometimes the distance events are tl SWIMNEWS/MARCH-APRIL2002 exciting races of the meet, and the men's 400 IM CanadianrecordholderJenFratesiofROWtowinthe excited, I've heard it's a really good time!" Gord battlewasoneofthosetimesasBrianJohns(UBCD) 200 back. Warden earned her second automatic Veldman (EBSC) with 56.81 touched third, edging met the automatic qualifying standard for the qualifyingtimebydroppingalmosttwosecondsoff outMarkVersfeld(UBCD),thedefendingchampion CommonwealthGameswithhistimeof4:19-49-The her best to win in 2:12.79, followed by Fratesi in inthe100and200backfromthe1998Commonwealth pool wason itsfeetcheeringasJohns racedChuck 2:13-28.FratesiwasfirsttocongratulateWardenon Games.Veldman'sswimwasgoodenoughtomake Sayao headtoheadfortheentire350, onlytopull herfastswim,butalsoleteveryoneknowshe'sready theteam,whiletheswimforMarkVersfeldcouldbe awayinthefinallap.Sayao'sfinaltimeof4:21.61was tofightinManchester. "Itisgreattoqualifyforthe the final race for the World Champion medallist. offthestandard,butwasoneofthetopswimsofthe meet,thatisthemostimportantthinghere,butIam Marktookadeepbowafterclimbingfromthepoolin meetandqualifiedhimfortheGames. veryfocusedonswimmingfastattheGames." Winnipeg, marking what could be the end of an HometownfavouriteRhiannonLeier(MM)used accomplished career for one of Canada's best DayFive herearlyspeedtowinthewomen's100breast,winning backstrokers.Markhasyettocommittoretirement, Elevenfinalswerecontestedonthefifthday,finally witha1:09-89overChristinPetelski,whotouchedin andonlyheknowswhenthatwillbe. givingitthefeelofarealcompetition.Firstupwasthe 1:10.72. Annamay Pierse (UASC) added another BrianJohnswonthe200IMin2:01.30andwas men's 100 fly and it went as expected, with Mike bronzeafterplacingthirdinthe200breast.Leieralso almost a second under his best time. With a self- Mintenko(UBCD)in53-06winninginanautomatic wonthe50breastin32.43- admitted commitment to more breaststroke work, qualifyingtimefortheCommonwealthGames."That Inthemen's100back,TobiasOriwolwith56.19 JohnscouldbethemantobeatinManchester."Ifeel timeisnotexactlywhatIwanted,butitwilldo,Igot and RileyJanes (ESWIM/Texas A&M) with 56.20 likeIhadafewtechnicalproblemsinthe400thatI myplaceontheteamandthat'swhatmattershere." went one-two and both made the Commonwealth wantedtoworkonhere [inthe200]."Johnsbelieves MintenkowasfollowedbyAdamSiouiin 54.79and Games team. Oriwol also congratulatedJanes on itisattentiontohisbackstrokeandbreaststrokethat DougWakein54.88. being a tough competitor and expressed his hasstartedtopayoffin termsofhisimprovement, Inhersecondupsetofthemeet,LizWardenbeat anticipation about goingtotheGames: "I amvery andifhewantstogetfaster?"Overall IthinkI just needtoworkmoreonmybreaststroke,itisn'treally uptoalotofthetopIMswimmerstoday,butIthink I can get close to the two-minute barrier at the CommonwealthGames." DaySix Intheclosestraceofthemeet,JessicaDeglaudefeated AudreyLacroixandJenButtonforthewomen's200 flytitle.Thethreewomenallturnedtogetheratthe 150 and itwas abattleforsurvival cominghome. Buttonhadanedgeundertheflags,butfinishedon alongstroke,andDeglauandLacroixwereableget tothewall aheadofher. Deglauwonwith 2:12.61, Lacroix was second with 2:12.73, and Button was thirdwith2:12.85.Deglaubelievesthiseventwillonly getbetterwithsuchgreatcompetition."Canadahas comealongwayinthiseventoverthelastfewyears, anditisgreatforwomen'sfly." MorganKnabeneverstoppedentertainingusall week, and thefinal nightwasnoexception. Knabe brokethelastofVictorDavis'snationalrecordswith hiswininthe200breast.Histimeof2:13-29clipped five lOOths off Davis's record, and the usually outlandishKnabewasquitereflective."It'sveryspecial togetthatrecord.Victorwasoneofmyidolsandto now have all the breaststroke records feels kind of weird." Knabe had spoken with Davis's father Mel earlierinthemeetaboutthisevent. Unfortunately, Mr. Davis hadto leaveearlyandwasn't abletosee Knabe'sfinalrace.Mr.DavisremainsoneofKnabe's biggest fans, aswell as a tremendous supporterof Canada'syoungswimmers.Mr.DaviswasinWinnipeg to announcethewinnersofthisyear'sVictorDavis Memorial Awards, which go to young, promising, high-performanceCanadianswimmers. Inthewomen's400IM,LizWardenwonherthird goldoftheweekin4:46.53-Althoughshemissedthe FINAcutbyafewtenths,itwasherbesttimesincethe 1998CommonwealthGames. "Itisalittledifferent CanadianrecordsforMorganKnabeinthe100-200breaststroke MarcoChiesa doingthiseventonthelastnight. I amsousedtoit 8 SWIMNEWS/ MARCH-APRIL2002 — ' beingonthefirstday,andIamabitdisappointedI didn'tmaketheFINAtime.Butit'sbeenawhilesince PERSONALITY: BRENT HAYDEN Ididabesttimeinthatevent,soIamhappy." Fiveswimmerswith adisability (SWAD) willbe competingattheCommonwealthGames.Inthe1994 CANADA'S NEWEST SPRINT HOPEFUL and 1998Games,SWADeventswereexhibition.This yearwillmarkthefirsttimedisabledandable-bodied swimmerswillcompetetogetherinfullmedalevents Nikki Dryden in a major international games. SWAD swimmers competeinthirteenclassificationsdependingonability, andtheirselectioninthe50and100freeiscalculated TheUBCDolphins,ledbyTomJohnsoninI Vancouver,havehadmorenamechanges by rankingeach swimmer'sswim in relation to the worldrecordinthatevent. inthelastdecadethanyoucancount,butI PhilippeGagnon(UniversityofSherbrooke)broke theonethingtheyhaven'thadisamen's aworldrecordinthemen's100freefortheS1 andwas 100 freestyle champion. UBC Dolphin's selectedtotheteam,whileBenoitHout(CAMO)broke 18-year-old Brent Hayden changed all aworldrecordinthemen's50freeforS10andwasalso thatwith hisbigwinintheeventatthe selected. StephanieDixon(TO*)tooktwosecondsoff Commonwealth Games Trials. Brent's theworldrecordinthewomen's100freeintheS9,as timewasn'taCanadianrecord,nordoes wellasbreakingtheworldrecordinthe50free.Dixon it rank in the top three in the. isanOlympianandveterancompetitor,butwasecstatic Commonwealth,butinlessthanayear, tomaketheCommonwealthGamesteam. "Iwasso Brent has dropped one second off his nervoustonight. Iamjustsoexcitedtobeapartofthe personal best, and if the newest BCj history of having SWAD swimmers at the summer-clubconvertisanythinglikehis CommonwealthGames." The50sofstrokearefinallyhavingtheirday predecessor, RickSay,thenwecouldseei some fast swimming from him this) well,almost.WhiletheIOCeliminatedanychancefor summerinManchester. the50stobeaddedtotheOlympicProgram,therestof Severalyearsago,RickSayburstonto theworld'sinternationalcompetitionshaveploughed J alongwiththesprintevents,despitetheirbeingrejected the National scene from summer-club 18-year-oldBrentHayden100freestylewinner MarcoChiesa bysport'shighestpower.TheCommonwealthGames obscurity. Within two years, he was will have the stroke 50s this year; however, many breakingCanadian records. BrentHayden is in his coward."Brentsaysbythetimehefinishedaltitude countriesarenotpickingthewinnersoftheseeventsto thirdyearasawinter-clubswimmerafter10yearsin traininginDecember, hewascomfortablewiththe gotoManchester.InCanada,roomwasleftattheend the BC summer-club system. Brent then spent two team. "WereallyunitedinFlagstaff,andIreallyfelt oftheselectionprocessforthepossibilityofselecting yearswithVinceMikuskaattheChilliwackSpartans partofthegroupafterthatcamp." the 50 winner with a medal chance at the beforeheadingofftoschoolatUBC. Brent also overcame changes in the pool. "I CommonwealthGameswhocouldn'tmaketheteam WhileswimmingwithVince,Brentwokeat3:30 startedoffreallyslowly.Tomtookhistimeandletme inanotherevent. a.m.inordertodrivefromhishomeinMission,BC, developintomytraining.ThatwasuntilDecember," Jennifer Carroll (MAA) had the highest point toChilliwackfor4:45a.m.practice.Sleepinginuntil saysBrentwithasmile. "ThenTomgottiredofme swimofthemeetwithherwininthe50back,andwas after5:00a.m.isjustoneofthethingsthatmakeslife beinglazyandmademeworkreallyhard." subsequentlyselectedtotheteam. Carrollbroke her ownCanadianrecordwitha28.98swiminthesemis different for Brent in university. "Tom's group is "Lazy" is probably not the word that anyone differentfromVince's,"saysBrentwithagrinonhis around Brent uses to describe him, especially his and28.94inthefinals.Onbothoccasions,sheseemed pumpedupafterherrace,givingthecrowdadouble face. "Vinceusedtogetmadatmemorebecause I parents,whowereinWinnipegtoseehimswim.Both flex.Shealsoworeacowboyhatforherinterviewwith wouldgoofoffatthewrongtimes."Ofcourse,itcould his Mom and Dad drove from Vancouver, which the CBC, saying, "That's not it; I'm going for the just be that Brent is getting older, or maybe not. doesn'tseemtobe anuncommonoccurrence. "My Commonwealth record andsoon theworld record." Brent'snicknameisRandom,becausehesaysheis Dadtriestocometowatchallmymeets,nomatterif Carrollhasbeenworkingontheunderwaterkickand always saying "random" stuff. He also sports a theyarebigorsmall."WhenBrentwonthe 100free, hasbecomeoneofthebestintheworldatit.Inthesemi mohawk,whichheshavedintohisheadaftermaking thefirstthinghedidwaswavetohisparentsinthe finals,shewasdisqualifiedforexceedingtheallowed theCommonwealthTeam. standsandyellout, "Heyguys,Iloveyou!" 15m.Hertimewas1:03.47intheprelims,solidbutnot Thentherearehiseatinghabits."Beforepractice ThenextthingBrentdidwastearupoverhiswin. spectacular. IsometimeseattwopersonalpizzasandaCoke.Ieat "Iwascrying.I'veneverwonamedal,letalonecome Ifyoucomparethetimesfromthisyear'sTrialswith justlikeanyregularperson."Brent'sideaofhealthy topfiveatNationals.Thisisjustawesome;thereare thewinningtimesfrom 1998, Canadamightwinthree istochangehisdietgoingintomeetsandeatprotein nowordstoexpresshowIamfeeling,andIjusthope goldmedals:LizWardeninthe200IM,MorganKnabein barsafterworkout. "Iamtrying,butIhavetrouble it'snotshort-lived." the100breast,andBrianJohnsinthe400IM.Butdon't discipliningmyselfintoeatinghealthy!" Forsomeonewithsuchspirit,itdoesn'tseemthat forget our Olympic stars. Curtis Myden (UCSA) was Butdon'tthinkBrentisn'taseriousswimmer. it will be short-lived. And as long as Brent keeps provisionallyselectedtotheteamduetoabackinjury,but ThisyearwasnotonlyachangephysicallyforBrent listening to his Dad's advice, his can sLihmopuelrdtbeisrseeatdtlyitnogsiwntiomafansetwintErnaignlianngd,enwvhiirloenMmaernitaannnde wbautsmkeinntdaolflfyraisghwteelln.in"gWbheecanusIefitrshtoasrergiuvyedsaatreUsBoC,biigt btreygtiondnionmgy."bIesdto.nT'htatli'ksewthoaltoomkyafDad::n lookingtodefendhercrowninthe200IM. andintimidating.Ihadtoreallystepupandnotbea yourbestandhavefun!'" SWIMNEWS/MARCH-APRIL2002 A 5 2:08.79 HawesMatt,16,G0 CANADIAN COMMONWEALTH TRIALS 6 2:09.55 LachapelleChristian.20.CAMO 7 2:09.57 RyanAtkinson.16.LAC 8 2:11.16 FredericSavo,22,CAM0 Ft *« 50METRESBREASTSTROKE Winnipeg,Mar19-24(50M) BFinals 1 28.36 KnabeMorgan.20.UCS ItalicsindicatesCommonwealthselection 1 4:04.46 CayenFrederic,19,UL 2 29.14 BrekkeTrevor,24,LASC J* 2 4:04.63 BallemJarrod,22,UCSA 3 29.26 DickensScott,17,BRANT MEN 3 4:06.04 RussellColin.17,BTSC 4 29.58 MoriBrad,24,U0FL 50METRESFREESTYLE 4 4:06.36 PhillipsDevin.16.UASC 5 29.61 ThomsenChad,19,UASC 1 23.15 RoseMatthew,20,TRENT 5 4:06.43 RushtonTom.22,RAPID 6 29.83 BoulianneMichel,23,CAM0 2 23.25 HutchisonCraig.26.TO 6 4:07.54 MacDonaldElliot,19,MANTA 7 30.17 RussellPatrick,18,ROC 3 23.35 KindlerThomas,21,CAMO 7 4:09.36 SavoFrederic,22,CAMO 8 30.19 Lennox-KingPeter,23,NYAC 4 23.46 SmerdonKyle,22,T0 8 4:18.86 DubreuilPhllippe,20,CNUS SemiFinals 5 23.64 MartinovicMiki,21,UCSA 1500METRESFREESTYLE 1 28.55 KnabeMorgan.20.UCSA 6 23.65 MacDonaldSimon,22,I\IKB 1 15:45.46 HurdAndrew,19,TO 2 29.46 BrekkeTrevor,24,LASC 7 23.77 WilkinsPaul,20,VKSC 2 15:59.23 MacGillivaryKurtis,18.R0W 3 29.59 MoriBrad,24,UOFL 8 23.81 LaurinRyan,26,IS 3 16:00.06 O'ConnorBrent,18,UBCD 4 29.60 ThomsenChad,19,UASC SemiFinals 4 16:00.64 CormackRichard,20,UCSA 5 29.68 DickensScott,17,BRANT 1 23.08 RoseMatthew,20,TRENT 5 16:11.12 BallemJarrod,22,UOFC 6 29.97 Lennox-KingPeter,23.NYAC 2 23.50 MacDonaldSimon,22,NKB 6 16:16.12 CreelDavid,21,IS 7 30.04 RussellPatrick,18,ROC 3 23.51 HutchisonCraig,26,TO 7 16:17.03 CowanTim,24,UCSA 8 30.05 BoulianneMichel,23,CAM0 4 23.53 KindlerThomas,21,CAM0 8 16:28.06 LingScott,20,BROCK 9 30.05 StewartChris,24,ACNSC 5 23.64 MartinovicMitd.21.UCSA 50METRESBACKSTROKE 10 30.21 BrownMichael,17.PERTH 6 23.68 LaurinRyan,26,IS 1 26.37 OnwolTobias.16.ESWIM 11 30.32 DelaneyClayton,21.ROW 7 23.72 SmerdonKyle,22,TO 2 26.45 VeldmanGord.22.EBSC 12 30.35 HuangMatthew,17,UBCD 8 23.73 WilkinsPaul,20,VKSC 3 27.00 SawbridgeChris.21.IS 13 30.51 WylieMichael,24,UBCD 9 23.74 ZochowskiThomas,21.NYAC 4 27.05 MillerKurtis.16.SCAR 14 30.60 ParkerNathan,18.ROD 10 23.75 HaydenBrent,18,UBCD 5 27.11 VersfeldMark,25,UBCD 15 30.61 BoucherRoger,21.GOLD 11 23.77 LupienYannick,22,CNUS 6 27.18 PichetteAlexandre,25,CAMO 16 30.67 FilionGuillaume,22,CNCB 12 23.83 ShiversMark,21,ROW 7 27.72 PrestonStephen,20,UL 100METRESBREASTSTROKE 13 23.86 MonidDaniel.19.UNB 8 27.75 LachapelleRemi,21,CAM0 1 1:00.95 KnabeMorgan.20MSA 14 23.93 MillerKurtis,16,SCAR SemiFinals 2 1:03.17 BrownMichael,17,PERTH 15 24.20 HendersonSandy,22,TO 1 26.75 0riwolTobias,16,ESWIM 3 1:03.19 StamhuisJohn.23.IS MichaelBrown, PERTH MarcoChiesa 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55555655....90263482 LSBPieaaolnluegliclehamAyidtsJiaoJkmse.Jha1an,n9-2F,.4.2T,.1DU2.C2RS.OAUDL 1 1:48.88 SayRick,22.UCSA 4 57.55 VeldmanGord,22,EBSC 8 56.09 HankewichChad.20.GOLD 2 1:48.96 JohnstonMark.22.UBCD 5 57.58 SawbridgeChris,21,IS MEN'S RATING SUMMARY 9 56.22 VanderkamBradley.18,LAC 3 1:50.06 JohnsBrian.19.UBCD 6 58.66 Banville-A.Benoit.19.MEGO 1) 991 1:00.95 100breast Morgan Knabe.UCSA 10 56.28 RudolfDarryl.17.UBCD 456 111:::555001...430162 MSHiiaonyutdieenAnkdoBarmMe,nitc1.h9a.1e8T.lD.U2B6C,DUBCD 789 555889...882364 MMPiialcclheGertrteKeugrAotlrise.Ox1wa6ne.dnSr,Ce2A,3R2,5M,MCAMO 32)) 997807 2:5031..0360 210000IflMy BMriicahnaeJlohMinnst.eUnBkCo.DUBCD 111123 555666..852049 JHPaoeucnlkdisenrJSseeosbsnea,Ss1at9ni,deIynS..2222..TC0AM0 7 1:52.91 EdeyBrian,22,UASC 10 59.45 CastonguayFrancois,19,CAM0 4) 963 1:48.88 200free RickSay.UCSA 14 57.02 Sch|OttJonathan,20.UCSA 8 1:56.20 CouplandAndrew,18,GO 11 59.55 CapraraStefano,18,VAC 5) 962 1:48.96 200free MarkJohnston.UBCD 15 57.18 MacDonaldSimon,22.NKB BFinals 12 59.65 MartinsonAdam,17,UCSA 6) 954 4:21.61 400 IM ChuckSayao.TO 16 57.85 JellieEvan.18.ROW 21 11::5542..5778 OLu'pCioennnoYranBnriecnkt,,2128,,CUNBUCSD 1143 5599..7940 ALtackhianpseolnleRCyharni,s1t6i,aLnA,C20,CAMO 7) 948 56.20 100back RileyJanes.ESWIM 21002M:E00T.R5E8SSBiUoTuTiEARdFaLmY.19.TD 3 1:54.60 RudolfDarryl.17.UBCD 15 1:00.07 ThauvetteMark,17,PCSC 8) 948 56.19 100back TobiasOriwoI.ESWIM 2:02.06 MurrayChad,20.UCSA 4 1:54.63 WakeDoug,25,UBCD 16 1:00.23 PrestonStephen.20.UL 9) 946 2:15.83 200breast Michael Brown,PERTH 3 2:02.28 WakeDoug.25.UBCD 5 1:55.07 HankewichChad,20,GOLD 200METRESBACKSTROKE 10) 942 1:50.41 200free AdamSioui.TD 4 2:02.89 PelechytikJan.21,R00 678 111:::555686...206118 TCPihosirdlalmlialpcsJkDuesRvtiiicnnh.,a21r06d.,,UU2BA0CS,DCUCSA 231 222:::000223...820137 BSOeraiaywvaoeolrsCThoKubeciikat.sh..1911.96.T.ROEOSWWIM 1121)) 994309 2:5106..4333 20010b0refarsete JBroehnntSHtaaymdheuins..UlBSCD 65 222:::000444...684122 SMPocauhcljLioentotSdJeoblnaaasntt.hi1ae8nn...E22S02W..IUUMCDSEAM 400METRESFREESTYLE 4 2:03.09 VersfeldMark,25,UBCD 13) 938 24.62 50fly ThomasKindler.CAMO 8 2:05.26 JacksJesse,19.IS 1 3:52.04 Sayftick.22.UCSA 5 2:05.37 Banville-A.Benoit.19.MEGO 14) 938 3:53.86 400free AndrewHurd.TO BFinals 423 334:::055123...258336 MJHaouchrGndislAtlnoidvnarrMeyawr,Kku1.r9t2,i2sT..O1U8B.CRD0W 678 222:::000677...305100 JBRoauhushnhastrtotonnRToMolamar,nk2d.2,2,22R1,A,UPUBIBCCDDD 1165)) 993324 2:2026..8415 25000bbaacckk GKeoirtdhVBeeladvmearns..ERBOSWC 1 222:::000646...594878 CMReuoddwoaalgnfliTDaairSmrt.ye2lv4,e.1nU7.C.lSU7AB.CNDKB 5 4:02.71 CormackRichard,20,UCSA BFinals 17) 931 50.70 100free CraigHutchison.TO 4 2:06.76 RoseDavid.20,ROW 6 4:03.15 CreelDavid,21dS 1 2:06.53 CastonguayFrancois,19,CAM0 18) 929 2:03.09 200back MarkVersfeld.UBCD 2:07.15 TremblayMichel,20,CAM0 7 4:04.23 CouturierAndre,20,UL 2 2:07.22 PowerMichael,21,UCSA 19) 928 54.88 100fly DougWake.UBCD 6 2:0760 DragunasAndrew.20.PCSC 8 4:04.91 CouplandAndrew,18,GO 34 22::0088..7048 CMoarutpilnasnodnAAnddarme.w1,718.,UGCOSA 20) 926 50.87 100free MatthewRose.TRENT 8 22::0099.1180 OLa'vCooinenoMralBcroelnmt,.il68..UUBACSDC 10 SWIMNEWS/MARCH-APRIL2002

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