Ã山ǿ¼é sends nine to 2009 CIS swim championships
By Earl Zukerman
MONTREAL – Ã山ǿ¼é is sending five men and four women to the CIS
swim championships, Feb. 19-21, where the best varsity swimmers in
the country meet at UBC’s Thunderbird Aquatic Centre, in Vancouver,
B.C.
Steven Bielby, a freshman from Pointe Claire, Que., is Ã山ǿ¼é’s
best medal hope and has qualified for eight events, including the
100, 400 and 150-metre freestyles, the 50 and 100 backstrokes, the
200 butterfly, plus the 200 and 400 individual medleys. He will be
bidding to become the first member of the Redmen to medal at
Nationals since 2007, when Ryan Tomicic won gold in the 50
free.
Other Redmen qualifiers include senior Kevin Harmidy (200 breast),
juniors Sean Bell (200 IM) of Barrie, Ont., and Diego Pessoa (50
free) of Sao Paulo, Brazil, plus freshman Matthew Khatchadourian
(50 free) of Beaconsfield, Que.
On the women’s side, captain Danielle Hetherington, a senior from
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont., has qualified for the 200 individual
medley and the 50 back.
Other qualifiers include senior Kristyna Cleminson (50 breast), of
Belleville, Ont., freshman Leanne Roach (100 & 200 breast) of
Gander, Newfoundland and Valérie Grand’Maison of Fleurimont, Que.,
who will compete in the relay events. Grand’Maison, who is visually
impaired, was Canada’s most decorated athlete at the 2008
Paralympics in Beijing, with three gold medals, a pair of silvers
and one bronze.
The Martlets will be seeking their first medal at Nationals since
2005 when Heather Bell won a silver (100 breast) and two bronzes
(50 & 200 breast). The team’s last CIS gold medal was won by
Michele Laprade, who won the 50 breast in 2004.
The event is scheduled to run Thursday through Saturday, with daily
preliminary sessions at 10 a.m. and finals at 6 p.m. (Pacific
time).
For all the information on the meet, including live results and
video webcast of all sessions, visit: