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Performance News
8/13/2008
8/08/2008
Olympics set to begin!
Four TSC swimmers will take to the Water Cube in Beijing as competition begins on August 9th. Andrew Hurd (4 x 200fr) will represent Canada, Luke Hall (50fr) for Swaziland, Terrence Haynes (100fr) and Martyn Forde (50fr) both for Barbados.
Best of luck!
Best of luck!
8/06/2008
Canada's top youth and junior swimmers are gathering in Edmonton this weekend to take on competitors from Mexico and the United States in the North American Challenge Cup, Aug 7-9, 2008. 64 swimmers from across Canada have been selected to participate in this competition which is intended to provide our top age group swimmers across the country with entry level international competition.12 year old, Jillian Stoyan of TSC has been selected to represent our country. Currently swimming in the Silver 1 Group, under Coach Bob Hayes, Jillian has had a phenomenal long course season. At Junior Provincials in Thunder bay, she brought home 10 medals (3 Gold, 5 Silver, 2 Bronze). Three weeks later, Jillian stood up against the best 12 year olds in the country to win another 6 medals (2 Silver, 4 Bronze) at Age Group Nationals in Calgary.
The competition begins Thursday (Aug 7) at the Kinsmen Pool in Edmonton with preliminary heats starting at 9:00am and finals starting at 4:00pm local time each day. Stay tune for more results
8/04/2008
TRI NATIONS CUP
TSC swimmers won a total of 8 medals (3 gold, 5 bronze) to conclude the two-day meet which featured the top prospects expected to challenge for spots on the 2012 Olympic teams for Canada, France and Britain.
TSC swimmers won a total of 8 medals (3 gold, 5 bronze) to conclude the two-day meet which featured the top prospects expected to challenge for spots on the 2012 Olympic teams for Canada, France and Britain. TSC's first swimmer of the meet, Paige Schultz, opened with a victory in the 200 individual medley with an amazing time of 2:15.71. "I'm so happy that swim came out of nowhere," said Schultz, 17. "My big area of improvement was in the breaststroke. I haven't raced it that much in the last year due to a sore hip. And the atmosphere here is very exciting. It's a lot bigger meet than I expected."
Other medalists include:
Jeff Sudbury: GOLD 50 FR 23.20, BRONZE 4x50 F.R. split 22.10
Zsofi Balazs: BRONZE 800 FR 8:48.70
Hilary Bell: BRONZE 200 FR 2:02.62, GOLD 4x200 F.R. split 201.04
Marco Monaco: BRONZE 200 BR 2:16.63, BRONZE 4x100 M.R. split 1:02.73
Canada placed second in the overall team standings, collecting a total of 39 medals (12 gold, 12 silver and 15 bronze). Congratulations to all swimmers on your great performances!
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Silver 3 4:30-6:30pm @Benson
As of Saturday, March 13 TSC will be following the March Break Schedule
***2010 March Break Schedule***
***TSC 2009-2010 Photos***
***TSC Regular Training Schedule***