2022 Canadian Trials: Day 3 Prelims Live Recap
Thursday morning’s prelims session at the 2022 Canadian Trials will feature the 50 fly, 100 breast, 200 free, para 50 fly and para 100 free.
2022 Canadian Trials: Day 3 Prelims Scratch Report
Katerine Savard, the runner-up in the women’s 100 fly last night, was entered in the women’s 50 fly as the top seed, but has scratched.
2022 Canadian Trials: Day 2 Prelims Live Recap
We’ll see World Champion and Olympic Champion Maggie MacNeil make her debut this morning.
Brent Hayden Non Ci Sarà Ai Mondiali-Gli Iscritti Ai Trials Canadesi
Sono state pubblicate le liste di iscrizione ai Trials Canadesi. Assente Brent Hayden, presenti gli olimpici di Tokyo 2020
Brent Hayden And Markus Thormeyer Not On Psych Sheets For 2022 Canadian Trials
Neither of the Tokyo 2020 Olympians are entered to race at Canada’s upcoming selection meet in Victoria, British Columbia.
World Champion Swimmer Penny Oleksiak Joins Team Aquasphere as Marquee Athlete
Penny Oleksiak Will Help Develop and Design New Aquasphere Collection as the Brand Expands its Presence in Competitive Swimming.
Dopo 10 Anni Ben Titley Lascia Il Canada-Allenerà La Nazionale Spagnola
Ben Titley, dopo 10 anni alla guida del centro ad alte prestazioni del Canada (10 medaglie olimpiche), si trasferisce in Spagna
Ben Titley To Take Over As Head Coach Of Sant Cugat NTC In Barcelona
Following 10 years of coaching in Canada, Ben Titley will make the move to Spain’s National Training Center in Barcelona.
Ledecky Più Veloce Delle Olimpiadi Anche Nei 200 Stile, 1:54.66
Katie Ledecky più veloce delle Olimpiadi di Tokyo anche nei 200 metri stile libero. Ad Orlando, Florida, ha nuotato il tempo di 1:54.66
Katie Ledecky goes 1:54.66 in 200 Free, Once Again Faster Than Tokyo
Katie Ledecky has now swam two of her events at this meet faster than her Tokyo times, and went her fastest final 50 in the 200 free since 2014.
SwimSwam’s Top 100 For 2022: Women’s #20-11
Americans Regan Smith and Hali Flickinger come into 2022 as medal favorites in multiple events at the Long Course World Championships.
MacNeil And Hayden Named 2021 Aquatics Canada Athletes of the Year
Olympic medalists Maggie MacNeil and Brent Hayden were honored by Aquatics Canada for their performances at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
2021 Swammy Awards: Canadian Female Swimmer of the Year – Maggie MacNeil
The 2021 Canadian Female Swimmer of the Year Swammy Award goes to Maggie MacNeil, making her the first repeat winner of this award.
2021 Swammy Awards: World Junior Female Swimmer of the Year, Lydia Jacoby
One of two juniors to earn an individual medal in Tokyo, Lydia Jacoby is this year’s World Junior Female Swimmer of the Year.
2021 Swammy Awards: Canadian Coach of the Year, Ben Titley
Ben Titley is this year’s winner for the Canadian Coach of the Year Swammy, which marks the fourth time in six years that he’s won the award.