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Qualifiers after Day 2

 

Priority 1: Finish in the top 2 and achieve the AQUA A-standard in the event.

Mary-Sophie Harvey (W 200m Breaststroke, W 100m Butterfly, W 4x100m Medley Relay)

Sophie Angus (W 200m Breaststroke)

Kylie Masse (W 50m Backstroke, W 100m Backstroke, W 4x100m Medley Relay)

Taylor Ruck (W 100m Backstroke)

Summer McIntosh (W 400m Freestyle, W 800m Freestyle)

Ella Jansen (W 400m Freestyle)

Ingrid Wilm (W 50m Backstroke)

Illya Kharun (M 100m Butterfly)

Josh Liendo (M 100m Butterfly)

 

Priority 2: Finish in the top 4 in the 100m and 200m freestyle events to compete in the relays.

 

Priority 3: Winner but no Aqua-A standard, must meet Swimming Canada secondary standard

Oliver Dawson (M 200m Breaststroke)

Ethan Ekk (M 400m Freestyle)

Blake Tierney (M 50m Backstroke)

 

Priority 4: Winners of the 100m backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly to compete in the relays.

Cole Pratt (M 4x100m Medley Relay)

 

Priority 5: Discretionary picks

 

Total: 7 W / 6 M = 13

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13 minutes ago, Josh said:

Qualifiers after Day 2

 

Priority 1: Finish in the top 2 and achieve the AQUA A-standard in the event.

Mary-Sophie Harvey (W 200m Breaststroke, W 100m Butterfly, W 4x100m Medley Relay)

Sophie Angus (W 200m Breaststroke)

Kylie Masse (W 50m Backstroke, W 100m Backstroke, W 4x100m Medley Relay)

Taylor Ruck (W 100m Backstroke)

Summer McIntosh (W 400m Freestyle, W 800m Freestyle)

Ella Jansen (W 400m Freestyle)

Ingrid Wilm (W 50m Backstroke)

Illya Kharun (M 100m Butterfly)

Josh Liendo (M 100m Butterfly)

 

Priority 2: Finish in the top 4 in the 100m and 200m freestyle events to compete in the relays.

 

Priority 3: Winner but no Aqua-A standard, must meet Swimming Canada secondary standard

Oliver Dawson (M 200m Breaststroke)

Ethan Ekk (M 400m Freestyle)

Blake Tierney (M 50m Backstroke)

 

Priority 4: Winners of the 100m backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly to compete in the relays.

Cole Pratt (M 4x100m Medley Relay)

 

Priority 5: Discretionary picks

 

Total: 7 W / 6 M = 13

So if Summer does end up not swimming the 800, then I think Ella Cosgrove would be selected. She was a second off the AQUA standard I believe. Worth keeping an eye on.

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2025 Canadian Trials - Day 2

 

Senior Results

 

Women's 50m Backstroke (AQUA Standard: 28.22)

1. Kylie Masse - 27.34 Q

2. Ingrid Wilm - 27.58 Q

3. Madison Kryger - 28.28

 

Men's 50m Backstroke (AQUA Standard: 25.11)

1. Blake Tierney - 25.23

2. Benjamin Winterborn - 25.32

3. Parker Deshayes - 25.41

 

Women's 100m Butterfly (AQUA Standard: 58.33)

1. Mary-Sophie Harvey - 58.37 q

2. Ella Jansen - 58.96

3. Brooklyn Douthwright - 59.40

 

Men's 100m Butterfly (AQUA Standard: 51.77)

1. Ilya Kharun - 50.37 Q

2. Josh Liendo - 50.46 Q

3. Patrick Hussey - 52.24

 

Men's 1500m Freestyle (AQUA Standard: 15:01.89)

1. Eric Brown - 15:17.54

2. Aiden Kirk - 15:32.90

3. Sebastian Paulins - 15:36.96

 

Women's 800m Freestyle (AQUA Standard: 8:34.62)

1. Summer McIntosh - 8:05.07 (Canadian Record) Q

2. Ella Cosgrove - 8:35.72

3. Mabel Zavaros - 8:39.67

 

Junior Results

 

Women's 50m Backstroke (Canadian WJ Standard: 29.41)

1. Madison Kryger - 28.28 Q

2. Sienna Rodgers - 28.69 q?

3. Lucy Wiens - 29.03

 

Men's 50m Backstroke (Canadian WJ Standard: 26.08)

1. Parker Deshayes - 25.41 Q

2. Jonathan Gallacher - 26.23

3. Daniel Chernin - 26.38

 

Women's 100m Butterfly (Canadian WJ Standard: 1:00.82)

1. Matea Gigovic - 59.61 Q

2. Clare Watson - 59.74 q?

3. Maxine Clark - 1:00.68

 

Men's 100m Butterfly (Canadian WJ Standard: 53.73)

1. Laon Kim - 54.28

2. Anton Semenyuk - 55.03

3. Lucas Morin - 55.57

 

Men's 1500m Freestyle (Canadian WJ Standard: 15:37.52)

1. Aiden Kirk - 15:32.90 Q

2. Simon Fonseca - 15:40.33

3. Oliver Blanchard - 15:44.14

 

Women's 800m Freestyle (Canadian WJ Standard: 8:48.68)

1. Ella Cosgrove - 8:35.72 Q

2. Naomi Mynott - 8:55.20

3. Laila Oravsky - 8:59.54

 

Para Results

 

Women's 400m Freestyle

1. Mary Jibb (S9) - 969 points (4:52.69)

2. Alyssa Smith (S13) - 952 points (4:44.78)

3. Abi Tripp (S8) - 848 points (5:32.44)

 

Men's 400m Freestyle

1. Reid Maxwell (S8) - 1008 points (4:26.66)

2. Alec Elliot (S10) - 953 points (4:21.42)

3. Ken Stroud (S10) - 865 points (4:38.84)

 

Women's 200m Freestyle

1. Emma van Dyk (S14) - 851 points (2:23.78)

2. Aly van Wyck-Smart (S3) - 749 points (4:48.05) (Canadian Record)

3. Alisson Gobeil (S5) - 699 points (3:33.32)

 

Men's 200m Freestyle

1. Nicholas Bennett (S14) - 998 points (1:54.44)

2. Jesse Canney (S14) - 815 points (2:10.98)

3. George Kierstead (S14) - 810 points (2:11.41)

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Penny Oleksiak goes a 24.89 in the women’s 50m freestyle and qualifies for Singapore Worlds under the secondary cut! (misses the A cut by 0.03)

 

Also a new PB!
 

Two sub 25 clockings as Taylor Ruck finishes second in 24.96. 

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