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Some “big” Canadian swimming names did not qualify for Worlds. Here’s the full list: 

 

Women

Tessa Cieplucha, Katerina Bellio, Abby Dunford, Rebecca Smith, Penny Oleksiak, Taylor Ruck, Rachel Nicol, Bailey Andison
 

Men

James Dergousoff, Stephen Calkins, Jermey Bagshaw, Ruslan Gasiev, Yuri Kisil, Gabe Mastromatteo

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Some “big” Canadian swimming names did not qualify for Worlds. Here’s the full list: 

 

Women

Tessa Cieplucha, Katerina Bellio, Abby Dunford, Rebecca Smith, Penny Oleksiak, Taylor Ruck, Rachel Nicol, Bailey Andison
 

Men

James Dergousoff, Stephen Calkins, Jermey Bagshaw, Ruslan Gasiev, Yuri Kisil, Gabe Mastromatteo

I think (and I hope) that Ruck, Oleksiak (if healthy) and Gaziev will still be selected on the team.

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Winners on Day 6 of the 2023 Canadian Swim Trials 

 

Women’s Para 100m Backstroke- Shelby Newkirk S6 (1:21.06

Men’s Para 100m Backstroke- Nicholas Bennett (1:02.57)

Women’s 200m Freestyle- Summer McIntosh (1:53.91)

Men’s 200m Freestyle- Javier Acevedo (1:47.72)

Women’s 50m Butterfly- Katerine Savard (26.56)

Men’s 50m Butterfly- Josh Liendo (23.27)

Women’s 800m Freestyle- Mabel Zavaros (8:38.17)

Men’s 1500m Freestyle- Eric Brown (15:26.85)

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Team Canada at the 2023 FINA World Aquatic Championships- Swimming

Fukuoka, Japan :JPN 

 

https://www.swimming.ca/en/news/2023/04/02/world-championships-team-features-mix-of-youth-experience/

 

Women (17)

Sophie Angus 

Brooklyn Douthwright 

Emma Finlin

Hanna Henderson 

Ella Jansen

Maggie MacNeil

Mary-Sophie Harvey 

Kylie Masse 

Summer McIntosh

Emma O’Cronin

Penny Oleksiak 

Taylor Ruck

Katerine Savard

Ingrid Wilm

Kelsey Wog

Mabel Zavaros

 

Men (14)

Javier Acevedo

Jermey Bagshaw

Eric Brown

James Dergousoff 

Edouard Fullum-Hout

Ruslan Gaziev

Collyn Gagne

Patrick Hussey

Illya Kharun 

Finlay Knox

Josh Liendo

Brayden Taivassalo 

Lorne Wigginton

 

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Team Canada at the 2023 FINA Para World Aquatic Championships- Swimming

Manchester, England :ENG  

https://www.swimming.ca/en/news/2023/04/02/confirmed-qualifiers-for-2023-world-para-swimming-championships-announced/


(Note: The complete Canadian delegation will be announced at a later date)

 

Women (8)

Aurélie Rivard

Danielle Dorris

Nikita Ens

Shelby Newkirk

Aly Van Wyck-Smart

Tess Routliffe

Abi Tripp

Katarina Roxon

 

Men (5)

Nicholas Bennett

Philippe Vachon
James Leroux

Alexander Elliot

Nicolas-Guy Turbide

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Team Canada at the 2023 Pan American Games- Swimming

Santiago, Chile :CHI 

 

https://www.swimming.ca/en/news/2023/04/06/36-canadian-swimmers-announced-as-first-santiago-2023-team-named-to-team-canada/

 

Women (18)

Sophie Angus

Katrina Bellio

Brooklyn Douthwright 

Emma Finlin

Katie Forrester

Maddy Gatrall

Danielle Hanus

Mary-Sophie Harvey 

Maggie MacNeil

Rachel Nicol

Emma O’Cronin

Laila Oravsky

Sydney Pickrem

Katerine Savard

Rebecca Smith

Ella Varga

Kelsey Wog

Mabel Zavaros

 

Men (18)

Javier Acevedo

Alex Axon

Jermey Bagshaw

Timothe Barbeau

Stephen Calkins

Benjamin Cote

James Dergousoff 

Finlay Knox

Gabe Mastromatteo 

Hugh McNeill

Ben Miller

Raben Dommann

Édouard Fullum-Hout

Collyn Gagne

Keir Ogilvie

Brayden Taivassalo 

Blake Tierney

Yu Tong Wu

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Team Canada at the 2023 World Junior Swimming Championships- Netanya, Israel :ISR

 

https://www.swimming.ca/en/news/2023/04/06/world-junior-squad-rounds-out-team-announcements-for-2023/

 

Women (15)

Halle West

Victoria Raymond

Sienna Angove

Amaris Peng

Mia West
Delia Lloyd

Ella Jansen

Julie Brousseau 

Kamryn Cannings

Laila Oravsky

Julia Strojnowska

Jordan Greber

Ella Cosgrove

Elan Daley

Alexanne Lepage

 

Men (11)

Lorne Wigginton

Aiden Norman

Filip Senc-Samardzic

Paul Dardis

Timothé Barbeau 

Kevin Zhang

Bill Dongfang

Jordi Vilchez

Chris Weeks

Antoine Sauvé

Oliver Dawson

 

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