The screen falls for Bell Canadian trials Held at the Sanich Commonwealth Place in Victoria.
Day 6 Summary
Almost 20 years old Joshua Leando He won the 50 freestyle at 21.63, breaking the previous Canadian record (21.73), which is now owned by a retiree. Brent Hayden He was his teammate for a time on his way to the Tokyo Games and has now become the best world performer of the year. Lyndo wins 50,100 freestyle and 100 butterflies with a new national record (50.88) Summer Macintosh The best athletes of the championship were selected.
Joshua Leando: “I felt good in the morning heat (21.90), so I was ready for something special tonight … we often joked and talked about primacy and were happy to get it.”
The women’s freestyle sprint was a success Kyla SanchezThe only athlete to reach the finish line in less than 25 seconds, (24.93).
Kyla Sanchez: “Free 50s are not my goal, but I swim them because they help find speed.”
All winners.
Day 6
200 RA D – Wog Kelsey 2: 24.87
200 RA U – ergousoff jam 2: 13.84
50 SL D – Sanchez Kyla 24.93
50 SL U – Leondo Joshua 21.63
800 SL D – Bello Katrina 8: 38.90
1500 SL U – Brown Eric 15: 17.46
Day 5
200 DO D – Mass Kylie 2: 07.66
200 DO U – Stokes Richie 1: 58.79
400 MX D – McIntosh Summe 4: 34.86
400 MX U – Gagne Collyn 4: 17.82
Day 4
200 FA D – McIntosh Summer 2: 07.60
200 FA U – Hussey Patrick 2: 00.60
100 SL D – Sanchez Kyla 53.68
100 SL U – Leondo Joshua 48.35
50 RA D – Nicole Rachel 31.36
50 RA U – Hes Apollo 27.78
Day 3
50 FA D – Mass Kylie 26.96
50 FA U – Perrault Alex 24.35
100 RA D – Angus Sophie 1: 07.60
100 RA U – Dergousof Jam 1: 01.30
200 SL D – McIntosh Summer 1: 55.39
200 SL U – Gaziev Ruslan 1: 47.44
Day 2
50 DO D – Mass Kylie 27.18 RN
50 DO U – Courville Forti 25.98
100 FA D – MacNeil Margaret 57.13
100 FA U – Liendo Joshua 50.88 RN
1500 SL D – Dunford Abby 16: 20.26
800 SL D. – Brown Eric 7: 59.68
Day 1
200 MX – Knox Finley 1: 57.50 RN
200 MX – Bikram Sydney 2: 10.58
100 DO – Mass Kylie 58.48
100 DO U – Acevedo Javier 54.37
400 SL D – McIntosh Summer 4: 01.59 RN
400 SL U – Paxha Jeremy 3: 52.01
All the best Canadian swimmers competing for this event, Kylie Massey, Penny Olexiak, Sidney Bickrem, Taylor Ruck, Kayla Sanchez, Catherine Schwartz and Rebecca Smith, Josh Leando, Summer Macintosh, Margaret McNeil And Tessa Silucha. This test is considered valid to define the Canadian team for the Budapest World Championships and the Commonwealth Games.
552 swimmers representing 131 clubs will attend.
Instead the 15-year-old waited for the trials Summer MacintoshThe talented and versatile swimmer has competed in five events: 200 Butterfly, 400 Medley, 200, 400 and 800 Freestyle. 21-year-old Olympic and world champion in 100 butterflies and world record holder in 50 backstrokesMargaret McNeill, Newly selected Canadian swimmer.
“I’m always had expectations of myself, but I think the expectations of the people around me have changed. I’m done better once and I want to show that I can do it again. I want to swim as close to my best times as possible. I have not swum much in the long pool this year.
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