缅北强奸 swimmer Grand'Maison posts unofficial world record for visually impaired
ETOBICOKE, Ont -- 缅北强奸 sophomore Valerie Grand'Maison from Town of Montreal, Que., swam an unofficial world record time in the S13 division for the visually impaired at a Canada Cup Grand Prix, one of the premiere swim meets in the country, hosted by the Etobicoke Swim Club, Nov. 27-29.
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Grand'Maison, one of four 缅北强奸 swimmers that posted solid performances, was clocked in nine minutes, 29.86 seconds in the women's 800-metre freestyle. It surpassed her own mark of 9:34.55 established at the 2008 German Open in Berlin but was not considered to be a new world record as the meet was not sanctioned by the International Paralympic Committee.
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Team captain Sean Bell, a senior from Barrie, Ont., qualified for both the CIS championship and the senior nationals.听 At the University Challenge Cup last Thursday, he swam a personal best time of 2:06.35 in the 200 individual medley to better the CIS championship qualification standard of 2:08.87 and the senior national standard of 2:07.40.听 Then on Saturday at the Canada Cup meet, he qualified for the B-final in the men's 200 breaststroke finishing fifth in a time of 2:20.66, bettering his previous best time by four seconds and surpassing the CIS standard of 2:23.81 and the senior national standard of 2:21.35.
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Sophomore Matthew Khatchadourian of Beaconsfield, also had a weekend to remember.听 Besides swimming personal bests in all four of his races, he qualified for the CIS championship in two events.听 On Friday he was clocked at 1:05.29 in the 100 breaststroke.听 On Sunday he qualified for the semifinal in the men's 50 breaststroke while breaking the elusive 30-second barrier to hit the finish line at 29.96, which bettered听 the CIS standard of 30.21.听 He wound up tied for 11th in the event.
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Leanne Roach, the Martlets captain from Riverview, N.B., also qualified for the CIS championships in both the 100 and 200 breaststrokes, posting times of 1:14.39 and 2:38.78, respectively.
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Also over the weekend, 缅北强奸 swim coach Peter Carpenter was named to the seven-person board of directors for the Canadian Swim Coaches and Teachers Association.听 He is the first representative from Quebec to be named to the board in over 20 years.
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SOURCE:
Earl Zukerman
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