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Sad to hear, but also not entirely surprised. Ruck was hyped to be a big thing in swimming where she could win individual medals at the World/Olympics, but she's mostly been an important depth swimmer for our relays. Hope she can train in mental strength.

 

With her out and Sanchez changing nationalities our 4x100m freestyle relay will probably not medal. I guess we'll see how the trials look for us.

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Winners on Day 1 of the 2023 Canadian Swim Trials 

 

Women’s Para 50m Breastroke- Niki Ens SB2 (1:43.32)

Women’s Para 100m Breastroke- Tess Routliffe SB7 (1:34.68)

Men’s Para 100m Breastroke- James Leroux SB9 (1:10.97)

Women’s 200m Breastroke - Sydney Pickrem (2:24.63)

Men’s 200m Breastroke- Brayden Taivasaalo (2:11.28)

Women’s 100m Backstroke- Ingrid Wilm (58.80) 

Men’s 100m Backstroke- Javier Acevedo (53.83)

Women’s 400m Freestyle- Summer McIntosh (3:56.08 // WR) 

Men’s 400m Freestyle- Eric Brown (3:50.81)

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Provisionally qualified for the 2023 World Aquatic Championships (after Day 1, meeting the FINA A/B standard)

 

Women (6)

 

400m Freestyle (FINA A-4:08.81)

Summer McIntosh- 3:56.08

Ella Jansen- 4:08.81

 

100m Backstroke (FINA A- 1:00.59)
Ingrid Wilm- 58.80

Kylie Masse- 59.00

 

200m Breastroke (FINA A- 2:25.91)

Sydney Pickrem- 2:24.63

Kelsey Wog- 2:25.26

 

Men (2)

 

100m Backstroke (FINA A- 54.03)

Javier Acevedo- 53.83

 

200m Breastroke (FINA A- 2:10.32)

Brayden Taivasaalo- 2:11.28

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Provisionally qualified for the 2023 World Aquatic Championships (after Day 2, meeting the FINA A/B standard)

 

Women (7)

 

400m Freestyle (FINA A- 4:08.81)

Summer McIntosh- 3:56.08

Ella Jansen- 4:08.81

 

1500m Freestyle (FINA A- 16:29.57)

Emma Finlin- 16:20.61

 

50m Backstroke (FINA A- 28.22)

Kylie Masse- 27.41

Ingrid Wilm- 27.59

 

100m Backstroke (FINA A- 1:00.59)
Ingrid Wilm- 58.80

Kylie Masse- 59.00

 

200m Breastroke (FINA A- 2:25.91)

Sydney Pickrem- 2:24.63

Kelsey Wog- 2:25.26

 

100m Butterfly (FINA A- 58.33)

Maggie MacNeil- 56.54

Katerine Savard- 57.81

 

Men (5)

 

800m Freestyle (FINA A- 7:53.11)

Eric Brown- 7:56.96

 

50m Backstroke (FINA A- 25.16)

Javier Acevado- 24.90

 

100m Backstroke (FINA A- 54.03)

Javier Acevedo- 53.83

 

200m Breastroke (FINA A- 2:10.32)

Brayden Taivasaalo- 2:11.28

 

100m Butterfly (FINA A- 51.96)

Josh Liendo- 50.36

Illya Kharun- 51.45

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Winners on Day 2 of the 2023 Canadian Swim Trials 

 

Women’s Para 50m Backstroke- Niki Ens S3 (1:10.02)

Women’s 50m Backstroke- Kylie Masse (27.41)

Men’s 50m Backstroke- Javier Acevedo (24.90)

Women’s 100m Butterfly- Maggie MacNeil (56.54)

Men’s 100m Butterfly- Josh Liendo (50.36)

Women’s 1500m Freestyle- Emma Finlin (16:20.61)

Men’s 800m Freestyle- Eric Brown (7:56.96)

Women’s Para 400m Freestyle- Aurelie Rivard (4:45.00)

Men’s Para 400m Freestyle- Zach Zona (4:47.76)

Women’s Para 200m Freestyle- Angela Marina (2:16.57)

Men’s Para 200m Freestyle- Nicholas Bennett (1:56.46)

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Provisionally qualified for the 2023 World Aquatic Championships (after Day 3, meeting the FINA A/B standard)

 

Women (10)

 

50m Freestyle (FINA A- 25.04)

Maggie MacNeil- 24.79 

 

400m Freestyle (FINA A- 4:08.81)

Summer McIntosh- 3:56.08

Ella Jansen- 4:08.81

 

1500m Freestyle (FINA A- 16:29.57)

Emma Finlin- 16:20.61

 

50m Backstroke (FINA A- 28.22)

Kylie Masse- 27.41

Ingrid Wilm- 27.59

 

100m Backstroke (FINA A- 1:00.59)
Ingrid Wilm- 58.80

Kylie Masse- 59.00

 

100m Breastroke (FINA A- 1:07.35)

Sophie Angus- 1:07.68

 

200m Breastroke (FINA A- 2:25.91)

Sydney Pickrem- 2:24.63

Kelsey Wog- 2:25.26

 

100m Butterfly (FINA A- 58.33)

Maggie MacNeil- 56.54 

Katerine Savard- 57.81

 

200 IM (FINA A- 2:12.98)

Summer McIntosh- 2:06.89

Sydney Pickrem- 2:08.61

 

Men (6)

 

50m Freestyle (FINA A- 22.12)

Josh Liendo- 21.80

 

800m Freestyle (FINA A- 7:53.11)

Eric Brown- 7:56.96

 

50m Backstroke (FINA A- 25.16)

Javier Acevado- 24.90

 

100m Backstroke (FINA A- 54.03)

Javier Acevedo- 53.83

 

200m Breastroke (FINA A- 2:10.32)

Brayden Taivasaalo- 2:11.28

 

100m Butterfly (FINA A- 51.96)

Josh Liendo- 50.36

Illya Kharun- 51.45

 

200 IM (FINA A- 1:59.53)

Finlay Knox- 1:57.26

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Winners on Day 3 of the 2023 Canadian Swim Trials 

 

Women’s Para 50m Butterfly- Danielle Dorris S7 (34.38)

Men’s Para 50m Butterfly- Tyson Jacob S5 (47.52)

Women’s 50m Freestyle- Maggie MacNeil (24.79)

Men’s 50m Freestyle- Josh Liendo (21.80)

Women’s 100m Breastroke- Sophie Angus (1:07.68)

Men’s 100m Breastroke- James Dergousoff (1:00.89)

Women’s 200m IM- Summer McIntosh (2:06.89)

Men’s 200m IM- Finlay Knox (1:57.26)

Women’s Para 100m Freestyle- Aurelie Rivard S10 (1:02.04)

Men’s Para 100m Freestyle- Philippe Vachon S8 (1:02.33)

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