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Provisionally qualified for the 2023 World Aquatic Championships (after Day 4, meeting the FINA A/B standard)

 

Women (13) 

 

50m Freestyle (FINA A- 25.04)

Maggie MacNeil- 24.79 

 

100m Freestyle (FINA A- 54.25)

Maggie MacNeil- 54.58

 

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

 

50m Breastroke (FINA A- 30.69)

Sophie Angus- 31.13

 

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

 

200m Butterfly (FINA A- 2:09.21)

Summer McIntosh- 2:04.70

 

200m IM (FINA A- 2:12.98)

Summer McIntosh- 2:06.89

Sydney Pickrem- 2:08.61

 

4x100m Freestyle Relay

Maggie MacNeil- 54.58

Brooklyn Douthwright- 55.15

Mary-Sophie Harvey- 55.15

Hanna Henderson- 55.20

 

Men (7)

 

50m Freestyle (FINA A- 22.12)

Josh Liendo- 21.80

 

100m Freestyle (FINA A- 48.51)

Josh Liendo- 47.86

Javier Acevedo- 48.50

 

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

 

200m Butterfly (FINA A- 1:56.71)

Illya Kharun- 1:54.74

 

200m IM (FINA A- 1:59.53)

Finlay Knox- 1:57.26


4x100m Freestyle Relay 

Josh Liendo- 47.86

Javier Acevedo- 48.50

Edouard Fullom-Hout- 49.43

Finlay Knox- 49.50

 

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Winners on Day 4 of the 2023 Canadian Swim Trials 

 

Women’s Para 100m Butterfly- Katie Cosgriffe S10 (1:10.05)

Men’s Para 100m Butterfly- Nicholas Bennett S14 (58.25)

Women’s 200m Butterfly- Summer McIntosh (2:04.70)

Men’s 200m Butterfly- Illya Kharun (1:54.74)

Women’s 100m Freestyle- Maggie MacNeil (54.58) 

Men’s 100m Freestyle- Josh Liendo (47.86)

Women‘s 50m Breastroke- Sophie Angus (31.13) 

Men’s 50m Breastroke- James Dergousoff (27.76)

Women’s Para 50m Freestyle- Shelby Newkirk S6 (33.96)

Men’s Para 50m Freestyle- Nicholas Turbide S13 (24.35)

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Provisionally qualified for the 2023 World Aquatic Championships (after Day 5, meeting the FINA A/B standard)

 

Women (13)

 

50m Freestyle (FINA A- 25.04)

Maggie MacNeil- 24.79 

 

100m Freestyle (FINA A- 54.25)

Maggie MacNeil- 54.58

 

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 Backstroke (FINA A- 2:11.08)

Kylie Masse- 2:07.13

Ingrid Wilm- 2:10.19

 

50m Breastroke (FINA A- 30.69)

Sophie Angus- 31.13

 

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

 

200m Butterfly (FINA A- 2:09.21)

Summer McIntosh- 2:04.70

 

200m IM (FINA A- 2:12.98)

Summer McIntosh- 2:06.89

Sydney Pickrem- 2:08.61

 

400 IM (FINA A- 4:43.06)

Summer McIntosh- 4:25.87

Sydney Pickrem- 4:39.81

 

4x100m Freestyle Relay

Maggie MacNeil- 54.58

Brooklyn Douthwright- 55.15

Mary-Sophie Harvey- 55.15

Hanna Henderson- 55.20

 

Men (10)

 

50m Freestyle (FINA A- 22.12)

Josh Liendo- 21.80

 

100m Freestyle (FINA A- 48.51)

Josh Liendo- 47.86

Javier Acevedo- 48.50

 

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 Backstroke (FINA A- 1:58.07)

Hugh McNeill- 1:58.07

 

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

 

200m Butterfly (FINA A- 1:56.71)

Illya Kharun- 1:54.74

 

200m IM (FINA A- 1:59.53)

Finlay Knox- 1:57.26

 

400 IM (FINA A- 4:17.48)

Lorne Wigginton- 4:16.14

Collyn Gagne- 4:17.44


4x100m Freestyle Relay 

Josh Liendo- 47.86

Javier Acevedo- 48.50

Edouard Fullom-Hout- 49.43

Finlay Knox- 49.50

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Winners on Day 5 of the 2023 Canadian Swim Trials 

 

Women’s 200m Backstroke- Kylie Masse (2:07.13)

Men’s 200m Backstroke- Hugh McNeill (1:58.07)

Women’s 400m IM- Summer McIntosh (4:25.87 // WR)

Men’s 400m IM- Lorne Wigginton (4:16.14)

Women’s Para 150m IM- Jordan Tucker SM4 (3:50.52)

Women’s Para 200m IM- Tess Routliffe SM7 (3:07.21)

Men’s Para 200m IM- Nicholas Bennett SM14 (2:10.71)

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16-year-old from Toronto breaks Katinka Hosszú’s 7-year record with time of 4:25.87

@intoronto

 

:clap::clap::wCAN: !!!!

 

https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/summer/aquatics/canadian-national-swimming-trials-recap-apr1-1.6798591

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The top 4 men in the 200 free totaled a time of 7:13.30 (-1.5 seconds)

 

The selection criteria is 7:12.68, so looks like no 4x200 relay team, unless they make an exception for Ruslan Gaziev

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Rebecca Smith doesn't make the world championship team 

A combination of a relatively below average meet and the depth of our women's 100/200m freestylers

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Provisionally qualified for the 2023 World Aquatic Championships (after Day 6, meeting the FINA A/B standard)

 

Women (15)

 

50m Freestyle (FINA A- 25.04)

Maggie MacNeil- 24.79 

 

100m Freestyle (FINA A- 54.25)

Maggie MacNeil- 54.58

 

200m Freestyle (FINA A- 1:58.66)

Summer McIntosh- 1:53.91

Mary-Sophie Harvey- 1:58.40

 

400m Freestyle (FINA A- 4:08.81)

Summer McIntosh- 3:56.08

Ella Jansen- 4:08.81

 

800m Freestyle- (8:37.90)

Mabel Zavaros- 8:38.17

 

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 Backstroke (FINA A- 2:11.08)

Kylie Masse- 2:07.13

Ingrid Wilm- 2:10.19

 

50m Breastroke (FINA A- 30.69)

Sophie Angus- 31.13

 

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

 

50m Butterfly (FINA A- 26.32)

Katerine Savard- 26.56

 

100m Butterfly (FINA A- 58.33)

Maggie MacNeil- 56.54 

Katerine Savard- 57.81

 

200m Butterfly (FINA A- 2:09.21)

Summer McIntosh- 2:04.70

 

200m IM (FINA A- 2:12.98)

Summer McIntosh- 2:06.89

Sydney Pickrem- 2:08.61

 

400 IM (FINA A- 4:43.06)

Summer McIntosh- 4:25.87

Sydney Pickrem- 4:39.81

 

4x100m Freestyle Relay

Maggie MacNeil- 54.58

Brooklyn Douthwright- 55.15

Mary-Sophie Harvey- 55.15

Hanna Henderson- 55.20

 

4x200m Freestyle Relay

Summer McIntosh- 1:53.91

Mary-Sophie Harvey- 1:58.40

Emma O’Cronin- 1:58.94

Ella Jansen- 1:58.46

 

Men (10)

 

50m Freestyle (FINA A- 22.12)

Josh Liendo- 21.80

 

100m Freestyle (FINA A- 48.51)

Josh Liendo- 47.86

Javier Acevedo- 48.50

 

200m Freestyle (FINA A- 1:47.06)

Javier Acevado- 1:47.72

 

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 Backstroke (FINA A- 1:58.07)

Hugh McNeill- 1:58.07

 

200m Breastroke (FINA A- 2:10.32)

Brayden Taivasaalo- 2:11.28

 

50m Butterfly (FINA A- 23.53)

Josh Liendo- 23.27

Illya Kharun- 23.42

 

100m Butterfly (FINA A- 51.96)

Josh Liendo- 50.36

Illya Kharun- 51.45

 

200m Butterfly (FINA A- 1:56.71)

Illya Kharun- 1:54.74

 

200m IM (FINA A- 1:59.53)

Finlay Knox- 1:57.26

 

400 IM (FINA A- 4:17.48)

Lorne Wigginton- 4:16.14

Collyn Gagne- 4:17.44


4x100m Freestyle Relay 

Josh Liendo- 47.86

Javier Acevedo- 48.50

Edouard Fullom-Hout- 49.43

Finlay Knox- 49.50

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