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Cracker 15 in the Santa Sack!

Xmas Cracker 2017 in the Santa Sack

Cracker 15 in the sack!

Cracker 15 is in the Santa Sack and if you wanted presents for Xmas this years Cracker didn’t fail to provide. It was a smooth, enjoyable, magical experience thanks to all of the amazing volunteers who provided the endless hours of effort that went into the event. Just shy of 700 athletes sprang into action on Friday and so many new levels were achieved. Surely there were a ton of club records being shattered in the 20 clubs attending. UVPCS certainly added new marks.

 

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Cracker time!

Twas the night before Xmas...CRACKER.. and all through the pool...just under 700 swimmers will take to the waves beginning Friday morning. UVPCS welcomes all 20+ teams from BC and Alberta. Looking forward to great swimming. 

See you in action! Go Bolts

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Vikes Add Five More Medals on Final Day of Canada West Championships

VICTORIA – The UVic Vikes swimming team wrapped up an extremely impressive showing at the Canada West Swimming Championships with 11 medals over the three days of competition that took place at Saanich Commonwealth Place from November 24-26.

DAY 3 RESULTS

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Snowden-Richardson named Canada West Swimming’s Student-Athlete Community Service Award winner

VICTORIA – The University of Victoria Vikes swimming teams had multiple podium performances at the Victoria hosted Canada West Swimming Championship, Nov. 24-26, but among the top performers was also a major award for fourt-year Vikes women's swimmer Taylor Snowden-Richardson. The Nanaimo, B.C. native was named the 2017 Canada West Student-Athlete Community Service Award winner following the final races of the conference championship.

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Hanus Highlights Strong Vikes Showing at Day Two of Conference Championships

*Original story from govikesgo.com

VICTORIA – Danielle Hanus etched her name in the Canada West record books with an outstanding time of 59:09 in the 100-metre butterfly to capture both the gold medal and the conference record on day two of the Canada West Swimming Championships being hosted at the Saanich Commonwealth Pool.

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Hedlin Breaks Conference Record, Vikes Pick Up Four Medals on Day One of Canada West Championships

*Original story from govikesgo.com

VICTORIA – Four medals: one gold, one silver and two bronze were the result of an outstanding day of racing from the University of Victoria Vikes swimming teams after Day 1 of the Canada West Championships on Nov. 24 hosted in Victoria at Commonweatlh Pool.

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Lotta GRIT shown by 6 PCS kids at Prospects camp

All six PCS swimmers who were selected and participated over the weekend at the SBC Prospects camp showed a lot of speed and mental fortitude pushing hard at the four workouts. All were PB's or just over in the Dive 100 and competed tough in the sets, leading lanes on long days... Oh, and asked lots of good (and some entertaining..) questions in the classroom sessions. Well done all. (Keir Ogilvie, Anthony Gutierrez, Artem Kuklev, Jacob Rambo, Sophie Lorette and Naeva Scott-Bouris). Thanks to the coaches who gave up their weekend as well to support the camp.

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Session 3 of 2017 Nanaimo SC Meet

For our last session of the weekend, we started bright and early with the 200m freestyle event. Bridget Rupert started our 10&unders off well, with a solid finish in 2nd place with a time of 2:43.55 dropping almost 11 seconds off her personal best. In 4th place, Lucy Hallett dropped 7 seconds off her best time touching in a time of 2:55.46. For the 11-12 age group category, in 2nd place Naeva Scott Bouris fnished with a time of 2:22.14 dropping almost 8 seconds from her personal best, Maia Denis touched closely behind in 3rd with a time of 2:22.86.

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Session 2 of 2017 Nanaimo SC Meet

The swimmers came in to finals in Nanaimo smoking hot after a very successful morning. We started off the night with the 100m butterfly race with our 10 and under superstar Bridget Rupert touching in 2nd with a best time by 13 seconds, and in 3rd we had Imogen Hawes who dropped 5 seconds. In the 11-12 age category we had Maia Denis touching in 2nd with a time of 1:17.03 and Nolan Crisp in 3rd with a time of 1:19.16.

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Session 1 of 2017 Nanaimo SC Meet

PCS brought the heat to Nanaimo on the first day of competition with 91 swimmers in the meet. The team travelled up early Saturday morning to get into a busy warm-up and the prelims starting at 9:00 a.m. The last month and a half of hard training really showed with the swimmers. The session started of with a bang with 100m Freestyle as the first event. In the 10&Under, Bridget Rupert was the top performer at the meet with a 1:11.12, dropping 7.5 seconds and besting the top boy by 5 seconds.

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