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2021-2022

Spring Break Updates

All programs and practices will run regulalry through the two weeks of spring break. This includes Lightning Fast, Recreational Programs, Competitive Programs, and School Teams unless otherwise noted. 

Enjoy your spring break! 

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Performances at Provincials

It has been a busy weekend at Commonwealth Pool with over 720 swimmers competing in this year's 2022 Swim BC Provincial Championships. Our team of Pacific Coast Swimming qualifiers have been shining with some fantastic performances so far this weekend. On Friday, Conor Poulin qualified for his first Canadian Westerns cut in 400m freestyle. Elizabeth Saska (first provincial compeition) came third in both the 100m freestyle & 50m backstroke. 

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2022 BC Winter Provincial Championships Almost Here

The 2022 BC Winter Provincial Championships are almost here.

PLEASE NOTE: There are no spectators allowed at this event. Only swimmers, coaches and volunteers will be allowed in the pool area.

The events will be Livestreamed on YouTube.

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Ron Jacks: Coach Emeritus

Ron Jacks will be moving from his daily role as Pacific Coast Swimming’s Director of Swimming to a new Coach Emeritus/Mentoring position.

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85 PCS swimmers at Duncan's Invitational

What better way to spend the weekend than at a swim meet with 84 other team mates?

85 of our Pacific Coast Swimming swimmers spent the weekend racing at Duncan's 2022 Spring Invitational swim meet. From first time racers to provincial qualifiers, we had an action-packed weekend of cheering & racing. Congratulations to the newly qualified regional, divisional, and provincial qualifiers from this weekend! Thank you to the Duncan Stingrays for hosting the competition & to all officials, volunteers and coordinators for making the meet run smoothly. 

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Final Day at Divisionals

PCS went out with a bang today and finished strong through the end of our last session at 2022 Winter Fraser & Island Divisionals. We had 12 top 3 podium finishes today. Our finals session started with 200m breaststroke with Iris Wu placing first with a personal best and provincial qualifying time. Maelle Sanborn placed 5th in that same final with a personal best time. In the 13-14 age category, Tracy Zhao placed 8th overall.

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Our Second Day at Divisionals

PCS swimmers were on fire tonight at day two of Divisional Finals! We started off the evening with 200m freestyle where Nora Dietsch dropped 3 additional seconds from her 10 second best time prelims swim and placed first. Isabella Meyer placed 6th in her 200m freestyle with a 3-second personal best. On the boy's side, Sebastian Damian placed 5th with a 4 second best time. In the 13-14 category, Rubin Lee placed 8th overall. 

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Divisionals Day 1 Highlights

Pacific Coast Swimming started off the first day of 2022 Fraser & Island winter divisionals with team spirit, support, unity, that gave them a strong and exicitng start to the meet. 

We started off the day with 200m IM and had Nora Deitsch (2nd), Iris Wu (4th) and Sofia Zibell (6th) place in the top 8 at finals. On the men's side, Nolan Greenwood placed 5th, followed by Constantine Tchaouchev in 7th, and Sebastian Damian in 8th. In the 13-14 men's category, Rubin Lee placed 7th overall. 

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