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2025 Canadian Trials - Day 4

 

Senior Results

 

Women's 200m Butterfly (AQUA A Standard: 2:09.21)

1. Summer McIntosh - 2:02.26 (Canadian Record) Q

2. Ella Jansen - 2:09.68

3. Mabel Zavaros - 2:11.14

 

Men's 200m Butterfly (AQUA A Standard: 1:56.51)

1. Ilya Kharun - 1:53.41 Q

2. Jordi Vilchez - 1:58.51

3. Benjamin Loewen - 1:58.76

 

Women's 100m Freestyle (AQUA A Standard: 54.25)

1. Penny Oleksiak - 54.03 Q

2. Taylor Ruck - 54.41 q

3. Brooklyn Douthwright - 54.74 q

4. Ingrid Wilm - 55.15 q

 

Men's 100m Freestyle (AQUA A Standard: 48.34)

1. Ruslan Gaziev - 48.37 q

2. Antoine Sauve - 48.42 q

3. Josh Liendo - 48.62 q

4. Filip Senc-Samardzic q

 

Women's 50m Breaststroke (AQUA A Standard: 30.75)

1. Alexanne Lepage - 30.92 q

2. Sophie Angus - 30.97

3. Shona Branton - 31.16

 

Men's 50m Breaststroke (AQUA A Standard: 27.33)

1. Oliver Dawson - 27.80

2. Apollo Hess - 28.28

3. Noah Chang/Stephen Moore - 28.32

 

Updated Worlds Team Tracker

 

Spoiler

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

Sophie Angus (W 200m Breaststroke)

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

Tristan Jankovics (M 200m Individual Medley)

Ella Jansen (W 400m Freestyle)

Ilya Kharun (M 100m Butterfly, M 200m Butterfly)

Finlay Knox (M 200m Individual Medley)

Alexanne Lepage (W 50m Breaststroke, W 100m Breaststroke, W 4x100m Medley Relay)

Josh Liendo (M 50m Freestyle, M 100m Freestyle*, M 100m Butterfly)

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

Summer McIntosh (W 400m Freestyle, W 800m Freestyle, W 200m Butterfly, W 200m Individual Medley)

Penny Oleksiak (W 50m Freestyle, W 100m Freestyle, W 4x100m Freestyle Relay)

Taylor Ruck (W 50m Freestyle*, W 100m Backstroke, W 4x100m Freestyle Relay)

Ingrid Wilm (W 50m Backstroke, W 4x100m Freestyle Relay)

 

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

Brooklyn Douthwright (W 4x100m Freestyle Relay)

Ruslan Gaziev (M 100m Freestyle, M 4x100m Freestyle Relay)

Antoine Sauve (M 4x100m Freestyle Relay)

Filip Senc-Samardzic (M 4x100m Freestyle Relay)

 

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

Oliver Dawson (M 200m Breaststroke, M 4x100m Medley Relay)

Ethan Ekk (M 400m Freestyle)

Cole Pratt (M 100m Backstroke, M 4x100m Medley Relay)

Blake Tierney (M 50m Backstroke)

 

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

 

 

Priority 5: Discretionary picks

 

Total: 10 W / 11 M = 21

 

*Has the A-cut in the qualifying period but didn't qualify for the event at trials so event could possibly be added

 

Junior Results

 

Girls 200m Butterfly (Canadian WJ Standard: 2:15.07)

1. Clare Watson - 2:12.57 Q

2. Charlotte Brousseau - 2:15.20

3. Angela Wang - 2:15.51

 

Boys 200m Butterfly (Canadian WJ Standard: 2:00.74)

1. Aiden Kirk - 2:00.49 Q

2. Anton Semenyuk - 2:00.57 Q?

3. Minhyuk Park - 2:01.78

 

Girls 100m Freestyle (Canadian WJ Standard: 56.21)

1. Leah Tigert - 55.30 Q

2. Madison Kryger - 55.52 Q

3. Ranumi Eashwarage - 56.16

 

Boys 100m Freestyle (Canadian WJ Standard: 50.49)

1. Laon Kim - 49.63 Q

2. Ethan Ekk - 49.78 Q

3. Francis Brennan - 50.40

 

Girls 50m Breaststroke (Canadian WJ Standard: 32.08)

1. Madyson Hartway - 31.85 Q

2. Shanelle Beaudoin - 32.32

3. Halle West - 32.76

 

Boys 50m Breaststroke (Canadian WJ Standard: 28.73)

1. Oliver Dawson - 27.80 Q

2. Noah Chang - 28.32 Q?

3. Lucas Morin - 28.76

 

Para Results

 

Women's 100m Butterfly

1. Katie Cosgriffe (S10) - 982 points (1:07.61)

2. Alyssa Smith (S13) - 964 points (1:06.42) (Canadian Record)

3. Mathil Falardeau (S10) - 856 points (1:14.30)

 

Men's 100m Butterfly

1. Fernando Lu (S10) - 956 points (58.20)

2. Nicholas Bennett (S14) - 951 points (57.50) (Canadian Record)

3. Reid Maxwell (S8) - 931 points (1:06.86)

 

Women's 50m Freestyle

1. Arianna Hunsicker (S10) - 967 points (28.49)

2. Danielle Dorris (S7) - 957 points (34.17)

3. Maxine Lavitt (S13) - 930 points (28.39)

 

Men's 50m Freestyle

1. Fernando Lu (S10) - 965 points (24.44)

2. Reid Maxwell (S8) - 963 points (28.00)

3. Nicolas Turbide (S13) - 951 points (24.79)

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Qualifiers after Day 5

 

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

Mary-Sophie Harvey (W 200m Breaststroke, W 200m Individual Medley, W 400m Individual Medley, 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, W 4x100m Freestyle Relay)

Summer McIntosh (W 400m Freestyle, W 800m Freestyle, W 200m Individual Medley, W 400m Individual Medley, W 200m Butterfly)

Ella Jansen (W 400m Freestyle)

Ingrid Wilm (W 50m Backstroke, W 200m Backstroke)

Illya Kharun (M 100m Butterfly, M 200m Butterfly)

Josh Liendo (M 100m Butterfly, M 50m Freestyle, M 4x100m Freestyle Relay)

Penny Oleksiak (W 50m Freestyle, W 100m Freestyle, W 4x100m Freestyle)

Alexanne LePage (W 100m Breaststroke)

Finlay Knox (M 200m Individual Medley)

Tristan Jankovics (M 200m Individual Medley, M 400m Individual Medley)

Lorne Wigginton (M 400m Individual Medley)

Ethan Ekk (M 400m Freestyle, M 200m Backstroke)

Blake Tierney (M 50m Backstroke, M 200m Backstroke)

Madison Kryger (W 200m Backstroke)

 

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

Brooklyn Douthwright (W 4x100m Freestyle Relay)

Ruslan Gaziev (M 4x100m Freestyle Relay)

Antoine Sauve (M 4x100m Freestyle Relay)

Filip Senc-Samardzic (M 4x100m Freestyle Relay)

 

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

Oliver Dawson (M 200m Breaststroke, M 4x100m Medley Relay)

 

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: 11 W / 12 M = 23

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4 events, 2 qualifiers in each event! Great night of swimming!

 

Summer and MSH delivered of course!

 

Given his performance in the 200 IM I expected Jankovics to be a bit faster but it was still a good time. Same with Wigginton. Both had the 2nd fastest performances of their careers and hopefully we can get 1 or both of them in the final at Worlds.

 

Wasn't sure what to expect from the 200m backstroke races but they both absolutely delivered. Given their trajectories, and the absence of Masse and McIntosh in the women's race, I knew that Ekk and Kryger had what it took to make the team but a 1:56 and 2:09 (along with a Canadian record for Ekk) blew all expectations out of the water. Bodes very well for the future.

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2025 Canadian Swimming Trials - Day 5 Results

 

Senior Results

 

Women's 400m Individual Medley (AQUA A Standard: 4:43.06)

1. Summer McIntosh - 4:23.65 (WORLD RECORD!!!) Q

2. Mary-Sophie Harvey - 4:35.56 Q

3. Ella Jansen - 4:39.30

 

Men's 400m Individual Medley (AQUA A Standard: 4:17.48)

1. Tristan Jankovics - 4:13.15 Q

2. Lorne Wigginton - 4:13.40 Q

3. Eric Brown - 4:18.56

 

Men's 200m Backstroke (AQUA A Standard: 1:58.07)

1. Ethan Ekk - 1:56.54 (Canadian Record) Q

2. Blake Tierney - 1:57.04 Q

3. Cole Pratt - 1:58.70

 

Women's 200m Backstroke (AQUA A Standard: 2:11.08)

1. Madison Kryger - 2:09.88 Q

2. Ingrid Wilm - 2:10.54 Q

3. Delia Lloyd - 2:11.15

 

Junior Results

 

Girls 400m Individual Medley (Canadian WJ Standard: 4:54.02)

1. Shima Taghavi - 4:52.10 Q

2. Maya Bezanson - 4:52.20 Q?

3. Naomi Mynott - 4:53.50

 

Boys 400m Individual Medley (Canadian WJ Standard: 4:26.41)

1. Jaques Harrison - 4:26.42

2. Aiden Kirk - 4:29.65

3. Tuja Dreyer - 4:30.53

 

Boys 200m Backstroke (Canadian WJ Standard: 2:01.80)

1. Ethan Ekk - 1:56.54 (Canadian Record) Q

2. Francis Brennan - 2:00.08 Q?

3. Jaques Harrison - 2:01.52

 

Girls 200m Backstroke (Canadian WJ Standard: 2:15.74)

1. Madison Kryger - 2:09.88 Q

2. Ella Cosgrove - 2:13.96

3. Florence Robitaille - 2:14.53

 

Para Results

 

Women's 150m Individual Medley

1. Jordan Tucker (SM4) - 685 points (3:41.18)

2. Aly van Wyck-Smart (SM3) - 564 points (4:28.58)

 

Men's 150m Individual Medley

1. Riley Martin (SM4) - 658 points (3:17.44)

 

Women's 200m Individual Medley

1. Katie Cosgriffe (SM10) - 957 points (2:35.57)

2. Alyssa Smyth (SM13) - 905 points (2:38.46)

3. Maxine Lavitt (SM13) - 882 points (2:41.09)

 

Men's 200m Individual Medley

1. Nicholas Bennett (SM14) - 1030 points (2:06.36)

2. Reid Maxwell (SM8) - 968 points (2:30.12) (Canadian Record)

3. Fernando Lu (SM10) - 942 points (2:19.67)

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13 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

According to Devin, Summer is scratching the 200 free tomorrow.

 

So her World Championship lineup will be 400 free, 800 free, 200 fly, 200 IM, 400 IM.

First time in a long, long, long, long, long time I am looking forward to a women's 800m free at a major competition. That will be a barn burner.

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