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2010 OUA swimming championship preview
HAMILTON, Ont. - Ontario University Athletics (OUA) winter
championship season steps onto the starting blocks this Thursday as
Brock University hosts the 2010 OUA swimming championships.
The Toronto Varsity Blues are the traditional powerhouse at this
championship, having won eight of the last nine OUA banners on both
the men's and women's side. But while the Varsity Blues are
six-time defending men's champions, the women will be looking for
some revenge having lost the crown to the Western Mustangs last
year.
Toronto's men won all four of its dual and tri-meets this season.
The Varsity Blues are led by Olympian and Canadian record-holder
Colin Russell (Burlington, Ont.). The fifth-year
student set two national records last year at the Canadian
Interuniversity Sport (CIS) championships in the 100m and 200m
freestyle en route to a six-medal performance. But it was teammate
Curtis Samuel (Oakville, Ont.) who made a lasting
impression in his debut at the OUA championships in 2009, earning
men's swimmer of the meet honours after winning four gold medals
and one silver in Ottawa.
Headlining the Varsity Blues on the women's side is fifth-year
standout Sasha Theron. The Mississauga, Ont.
native is a multiple OUA all-star and the defending champion in the
200m butterfly. Theron is also a double-medalist at the national
championships in the 50m and 100m butterfly. Teammate
Andrea Jurenovskis (Timmins, Ont.) was also golden
in the 50m and 100m backstroke in Ottawa last year.
They will have to contend with the Western Mustangs, who feature
two-time women's swimmer of the meet Hayley Nell
(London, Ont.). Nell won six gold medals at the championship last
year, and set a new OUA meet record in the women's 100m freestyle
in a time of 55.36. Teammate Brittany Cooper
(London, Ont.) was a five-time gold medalist at the 2009 OUA
championships. On the men's side, Bryn Jones
(Newmarket, Ont.) is the defending champion in the 50m and 100m
breaststroke.
Brock Badgers swimmers will look to use their home pool to their
advantage. Holly Hopkins (Kapuskasing, Ont.),
Victoria Culp (Vineland, Ont.) and Ilana
Romanow (Cambridge, Ont.) all hope to improve on Brock's
fifth place finish one year ago. Leading the Brock men's team is
Keith Van Hemmen (Corunna, Ont.).
The Guelph Gryphons will turn to team captain and veteran swimmer
Scott Van Doormaal (Guelph, Ont.) to guide a young
team into the championships. The 2007 OUA men's swimmer of the meet
is forced to contend with a foot injury. Women's teammate
Chantique Payne (Brantford, Ont.) won two OUA gold
medals last year and a CIS silver medal. Payne will challenge for
medals in the 50m and 100m freestyle and 50m and 100m butterfly
events.
The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks are hoping Whitney
Rich (Dorchester, Ont.) repeats her four gold medals at
last year's championship, including a record time of 1:11.15 in the
women's 100m breaststroke. First-year swimmer Renee
Dijk (Stratford, Ont.) has qualified for the CIS nationals
in three backstroke events, and will make her debut at the OUA
championships. Another first-year swimmer, Nemanja
Colic (Toronto) has shown great promise this season in
men's breaststroke events.
Queen's Gaels swimmer Julian Chang (Richmond Hill,
Ont.) will look to recapture an OUA medal in the 50m freestyle
after winning bronze in 2007. Margo Bacher
(Cornwall, Ont.) is a promising rookie on the women's side and
hopes to return Queen's to the podium in breaststroke events.
The Laurentian Aqua Vees are led by Brittany
Maltais (Charlottetown), a silver medalist in the women's
50m breaststroke at the OUA championship last year. Kyleigh
Commito (Sudbury, Ont.), Emily Jones
(Orangeville, Ont.) Jennifer Piper (Powassan,
Ont.) have all met CIS qualifying standards this year.
Thirteen schools will send swimmers to the OUA swimming
championships, including Brock, Carleton, Guelph, Laurentian,
Laurier, McMaster, Ottawa, Queen's, Toronto, Trent, Waterloo,
Western and York. Events will take place Thursday through Sunday,
and is the final opportunity for OUA student-athletes to qualify
for the CIS swimming championships, hosted by the University of
Toronto from Feb. 18-20.
REAL-TIME RESULTS: www.brocku.ca/brockswimming/results/oua2010/
OUA SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS SCHEDULE
Eleanor Misener Aquatic Centre, Walker Complex, Brock
University
Thursday, February 4
Opening Ceremonies: 4:45 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Finals: 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
W/M - 4x50m Freestyle Relay
W/M - 800m/1500m Freestyle
W/M - 50m Backstroke
W/M - 50m Butterfly
Friday, February 5
Preliminaries: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
W/M - 200m Freestyle
W/M - 100m Breaststroke
W/M - 200m Backstroke
W/M - 100m Butterfly
W/M - 200m Individual Medley
Finals: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
W/M - 200m Freestyle
W/M - 100m Breaststroke
W/M - 100m Butterfly
W/M - 200m Individual Medley
W/M - 4x100m Medley Relay
Saturday, February 6
Preliminaries: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
W/M - 400m Freestyle
W/M - 100m Backstroke
W/M - 100m Freestyle
W/M - 200m Breaststroke
W/M - 200m Butterfly
Finals: 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
W/M - 400m Freestyle
W/M - 100m Backstroke
W/M - 100m Freestyle
W/M - 200m Breaststroke
W/M - 4x200m Freestyle Relay
Sunday, February 7
Graduate Parade: 11:45 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Finals: 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.
W/M - 4x50m Medley Relay
W/M - 400m Individual Medley
W/M - 50m Freestyle
W/M - 200m Backstroke Final
W/M - 50m Breaststroke
W/M - 200m Butterfly Final
W/M - 4x100m Freestyle Relay
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