Kylie Masse Swims Third-Fastest 100 Back in History at Canadian Trials
The first evening of finals action at the 2017 Canadian Swimming Trials featured a near world record as Kylie Masse blasted a 58.21 to win the women’s 100 back, just nine one-hundredths off Gemma Spofforth’s world record. It was, however, Masse’s second Canadian record in the event on the day.
Including Masse, nine swimmers booked their tickets to this summer’s FINA World Championships in Budapest. Read below for full coverage of each of the ten events contested.
Men’s 800 free
16-year-old Alexander Katelnikoff captured the first national championship of the meet, holding off fellow teenager Justin Konik for the win on the last 50. Katelnikoff finished in 8:16.65, while Konik came in second in 8:17.37. Finishing third was Jong Hoon Lee in 8:18.27.
Rafael Davila was actually the fastest performer on the day with his 7:58.90 from the early heats, but he represents Venezuela internationally and was not eligible to be one of the top finishers. But the time was still good for eighth in the world so far in 2017.
Also finishing among the top eight were Tom Woinoski (8:23.37), Chris Deegan (8:24.89), Ryley McRae (8:26.53) and David Breken (8:29.67).
Event 10 Men 800 LC Meter Freestyle ================================================================== FINA A: f 7:54.31 World: w 7:32.12 7/29/2009 Lin Zhang, CHN Canadian: n 7:41.86 7/27/2011 Ryan Cochrane, IS Name Year Team Seed Finals FINA ================================================================== 1 *Davila, Rafael 98 ISC 8:07.44 7:58.90 841 27.20 56.99 (29.79) 1:27.38 (30.39) 1:57.91 (30.53) 2:28.13 (30.22) 2:58.78 (30.65) 3:29.14 (30.36) 3:58.98 (29.84) 4:29.04 (30.06) 4:59.16 (30.12) 5:29.37 (30.21) 5:59.64 (30.27) 6:29.72 (30.08) 6:59.82 (30.10) 7:29.84 (30.02) 7:58.90 (29.06) 2 Katelnikoff, Al 00 CASC 8:25.34 8:16.64 754 28.32 58.61 (30.29) 1:29.51 (30.90) 2:00.54 (31.03) 2:31.75 (31.21) 3:02.75 (31.00) 3:33.99 (31.24) 4:05.54 (31.55) 4:37.14 (31.60) 5:08.70 (31.56) 5:40.07 (31.37) 6:11.71 (31.64) 6:43.20 (31.49) 7:14.94 (31.74) 7:46.29 (31.35) 8:16.64 (30.35) 3 Konik, Justin 00 ESWIM 8:28.28 8:17.37 751 28.50 58.65 (30.15) 1:29.57 (30.92) 2:00.48 (30.91) 2:31.76 (31.28) 3:03.05 (31.29) 3:34.56 (31.51) 4:06.12 (31.56) 4:38.01 (31.89) 5:09.92 (31.91) 5:41.76 (31.84) 6:13.17 (31.41) 6:45.04 (31.87) 7:17.03 (31.99) 7:48.00 (30.97) 8:17.37 (29.37) 4 Lee, Jong Hoon 98 ESWIM 8:31.05 8:18.27 747 27.56 57.75 (30.19) 1:28.52 (30.77) 1:59.73 (31.21) 2:30.93 (31.20) 3:02.71 (31.78) 3:34.30 (31.59) 4:06.00 (31.70) 4:37.78 (31.78) 5:09.68 (31.90) 5:41.35 (31.67) 6:13.28 (31.93) 6:44.88 (31.60) 7:16.54 (31.66) 7:48.16 (31.62) 8:18.27 (30.11) 5 Woinoski, Tim 95 SIMON FRASER AQU 8:27.07 8:23.37 724 29.08 1:00.09 (31.01) 1:31.38 (31.29) 2:03.03 (31.65) 2:34.63 (31.60) 3:06.45 (31.82) 3:38.41 (31.96) 4:10.35 (31.94) 4:41.92 (31.57) 5:13.72 (31.80) 5:45.49 (31.77) 6:17.38 (31.89) 6:49.11 (31.73) 7:21.00 (31.89) 7:52.51 (31.51) 8:23.37 (30.86) 6 Deegan, Chris 96 UVIC-PCS 8:26.64 8:24.89 718 30.03 1:01.35 (31.32) 1:33.17 (31.82) 2:04.50 (31.33) 2:36.23 (31.73) 3:07.71 (31.48) 3:39.51 (31.80) 4:11.07 (31.56) 4:43.25 (32.18) 5:15.00 (31.75) 5:47.23 (32.23) 6:18.92 (31.69) 6:51.30 (32.38) 7:23.11 (31.81) 7:55.06 (31.95) 8:24.89 (29.83) 7 McRae, Ryley 00 KCS 8:44.25 8:26.53 711 27.66 58.77 (31.11) 1:30.62 (31.85) 2:02.67 (32.05) 2:34.95 (32.28) 3:07.36 (32.41) 3:39.58 (32.22) 4:11.90 (32.32) 4:43.99 (32.09) 5:16.31 (32.32) 5:48.05 (31.74) 6:20.72 (32.67) 6:53.93 (33.21) 7:25.61 (31.68) 7:56.85 (31.24) 8:26.53 (29.68) 8 Lim, Dmitriy 00 SIMON FRASER AQU 8:35.73 8:26.61 710 29.82 1:01.31 (31.49) 1:33.41 (32.10) 2:05.37 (31.96) 2:37.69 (32.32) 3:09.60 (31.91) 3:42.08 (32.48) 4:14.08 (32.00) 4:46.52 (32.44) 5:18.19 (31.67) 5:50.41 (32.22) 6:22.12 (31.71) 6:53.68 (31.56) 7:25.50 (31.82) 7:56.58 (31.08) 8:26.61 (30.03)
Women’s 50 fly
A trio of Olympians scratched out of the final, and Sadie Fazekas took advantage, winning the national title in 26.90. Marie-lou Lapointe took second in 27.15, and Mabel Zavaros finished third in 27.29.
Maggie McNeil touched fourth in 27.34, while Paige Kremer (27.54) finished just ahead of Danika Hulzinga (27.58). Also competing in the A-final were Kennady Kilger (27.95) and Paulina Bond (28.12).
Penny Oleksiak, Sandrine Mainville and Michelle Toro all scratched. This event will not be considered for World Championship selection, so all three decided to rest for qualifying opportunities later in the weekend.
Event 1 Women 50 LC Meter Butterfly ================================================================== FINA A: f 26.49 World: w 24.42 7/5/2014 Sarah Sjostrom, SWE Canadian: n 25.92 7/9/2016 Katerine Savard, TSC Name Year Team Prelims Finals FINA ================================================================== === A - Final === 1 Fazekas, Sadie 97 WAC/AKRON 26.96 26.90 749 2 Lapointe, Marie 94 C.A. ST-EUSTACHE 27.56 27.15 728 3 Zavaros, Mabel 00 OAK 27.59 27.29 717 4 MacNeil, Maggie 00 LAC 27.53 27.34 713 5 Kremer, Paige 96 KEYANO 27.58 27.54 698 6 Huizinga, Danik 99 AAC 27.76 27.58 695 7 Kilger, Kennady 01 OAK 27.64 27.95 667 8 Bond, Paulina 93 LAC 27.85 28.12 655
Men’s 50 fly
Matthew Dans took home the crown in the men’s 50 fly, finishing in 24.35 to easily out-pace runner-up Josiah Binnema. Binnema ended up touching just ahead of Alexandre Perrault (24.58) and Gamal Assaad (24.60).
Also competing in the field were Nicolas Dekker (24.81), Cameron Kidd (24.96), Scott Hunter (25.08) and Mack Darragh (25.23).
Event 2 Men 50 LC Meter Butterfly ================================================================== FINA A: f 23.67 World: w 22.43 4/5/2009 Rafael Munoz Perez, ESP Canadian: n 23.30 8/2/2015 Santo Condorelli, CAN Name Year Team Prelims Finals FINA ================================================================== === A - Final === 1 Dans, Matthew 95 GO/UT 24.57 24.35 781 2 Binnema, Josiah 97 KEYANO 24.70 24.50 767 3 Perreault, Alex 98 OTTSC 24.68 24.58 759 4 Assaad, Gamal 95 OAK 25.06 24.60 758 5 Dekker, Nicolaa 95 RAPID 24.74 24.81 738 6 Kidd, Cameron 96 WRMS/UT 25.00 24.96 725 7 Hunter, Scott 94 LASC 25.11 25.08 715 8 Darragh, Mack 93 OAK 25.11 25.23 702
Women’s 200 free
Rebecca Smith took an early lead on the outside in lane one, but top seed Katerine Savard came back and was tied with Smith on the final turn. Savard then pulled away to take the win in 1:57.13, good for the seventh-fastest time in the world for 2017 and a spot at the 2017 World Championships.
Joining Savard in the 200 free will be teenager Mary-Sophie Harvey, who touched second in 1:57.81. That ranks eighth in the world and qualifies Harvey, as well, for Budapest in the 200 free.
Kayla Sanchez finished third in 1:58.28, and Smith held on for fourth in 1:58.59. Those two will join Savard and Harvey on the 800 free relay in Budapest. The Canadians previously won a bronze in the 800 free relay in Rio, and Penny Oleksiak will likely join the squad come Worlds.
Kennedy Goss just missed the top four, finishing fifth in 1:58.65. Also in the final were Mackenzie Padington (1:59.73), Danica Ludlow (1:59.88) and Taylor Ruck (2:00.63).
Event 3 Women 200 LC Meter Freestyle ================================================================== FINA A: f 1:58.68 World: w 1:52.98 7/29/2009 Federica Pelligrini, ITA Canadian: n 1:56.94 4/7/2016 Brittany MacLean, ESWIM Name Year Team Prelims Finals FINA ================================================================== === A - Final === 1 Savard, Katerin 93 CAMO 1:58.29 1:57.13f 897 27.36 56.77 (29.41) 1:26.97 (30.20) 1:57.13 (30.16) 2 Harvey, Mary-So 99 NEPTUNE NATATIO 1:59.44 1:57.81f 881 28.40 58.21 (29.81) 1:28.04 (29.83) 1:57.81 (29.77) 3 Sanchez, Kayla 01 AAC/HPCO 1:58.44 1:58.28f 871 27.73 57.56 (29.83) 1:27.79 (30.23) 1:58.28 (30.49) 4 Smith, Rebecca 00 SCAR/HPCO 1:59.81 1:58.59f 864 27.01 56.66 (29.65) 1:26.97 (30.31) 1:58.59 (31.62) 5 Goss, Kennedy 96 GATORS 1:59.24 1:58.65f 863 27.84 57.26 (29.42) 1:27.70 (30.44) 1:58.65 (30.95) 6 Padington, Mack 99 ISC 1:58.39 1:59.73 840 27.44 57.16 (29.72) 1:28.12 (30.96) 1:59.73 (31.61) 7 Ludlow, Danica 96 UCSC 1:59.49 1:59.88 837 28.23 58.28 (30.05) 1:29.33 (31.05) 1:59.88 (30.55) 8 Ruck, Taylor M 00 UNCAN 2:00.19 2:00.63 821 27.62 57.78 (30.16) 1:29.14 (31.36) 2:00.63 (31.49)
Men’s 200 free
Markus Thormeyer pulled away from Jeremy Bagshaw in the 200, taking the win in 1:48.33. The win was good for the national championship but not quick enough to meet the FINA “A” standard in the event, 1:47.79.
Bagshaw touched second in 1:48.90, and Carson Olafson claimed the last spot on the podium with his time of 1:49.39. Peter Brothers also got under 1:50 with his final time of 1:49.70.
Stefan Milosevic finished fifth in 1:50.38, followed by Colin Gilbert (1:50.48), Samuel Belanger (1:51.47) and Alexander Pratt (1:51.80).
Event 4 Men 200 LC Meter Freestyle ================================================================== FINA A: f 1:47.73 World: w 1:42.00 7/28/2009 Paul Biedermann, GER Canadian: n 1:46.40 8/10/2008 Brent Hayden, UBCD Name Year Team Prelims Finals FINA ================================================================== === A - Final === 1 Thormeyer, Mark 97 UBCDS/HPCVAN 1:49.96 1:48.33 834 25.31 52.77 (27.46) 1:20.34 (27.57) 1:48.33 (27.99) 2 Bagshaw, Jeremy 92 ISC 1:49.62 1:48.90 821 25.42 52.85 (27.43) 1:20.73 (27.88) 1:48.90 (28.17) 3 Olafson, Carson 97 UBCDS/HPCVAN 1:49.72 1:49.39 810 25.59 52.81 (27.22) 1:21.21 (28.40) 1:49.39 (28.18) 4 Brothers, Peter 96 UCSC 1:50.72 1:49.70 803 26.27 54.34 (28.07) 1:21.94 (27.60) 1:49.70 (27.76) 5 Milosevic, Stef 95 UBCDS/HPCVAN 1:50.88 1:50.38 789 25.82 53.37 (27.55) 1:21.55 (28.18) 1:50.38 (28.83) 6 Gilbert, Colin 98 KCS 1:50.28 1:50.48 786 26.35 54.13 (27.78) 1:22.54 (28.41) 1:50.48 (27.94) 7 Bélanger, Samue 97 UL 1:51.04 1:51.47 766 26.04 54.50 (28.46) 1:23.04 (28.54) 1:51.47 (28.43) 8 Pratt, Alexande 00 CASC 1:51.44 1:51.80 759 26.46 55.04 (28.58) 1:23.74 (28.70) 1:51.80 (28.06)
Women’s 200 breast
Kierra Smith led the final of her signature event wire-to-wire, but she had to work on the last lap to hold off Ashley McGregor. Smith, who finished seventh in the 200 breast in Rio and second at the NCAA championships last month, finished in 2:24.36. The time ranks sixth in the world this year.
McGregor touched in 2:25.32, tied for ninth in the world, but the second-place finish under the FINA “A” time booked McGregor a spot on the World Champs team. The swim gives the Texas A&M-trained McGregor her first spot on the Canadian national team since 2010.
Sarah Darcel finished third in 2:27.74, while Kelsey Wog faded to fourth in 2:28.75. Faith Knelson was the final swimmer under 2:30, touching in 2:29.71, and she was followed by Katja Pavicevic (2:31.54), Katrina Brathwaite (2:31.57) and Genevieve Robertson (2:34.94).
Event 5 Women 200 LC Meter Breaststroke ================================================================== FINA A: f 2:25.91 World: w 2:19.11 8/1/2013 Rikke Moeller-Pedersen, DEN Canadian: n 2:20.12 7/30/2009 Annamay Pierse, UBCD Name Year Team Prelims Finals FINA ================================================================== === A - Final === 1 Smith, Kierra 94 KWIC 2:25.96 2:24.36f 894 33.34 1:10.30 (36.96) 1:47.66 (37.36) 2:24.36 (36.70) 2 McGregor, Ashle 93 POINTE-CLAIRE SW 2:26.47 2:25.32f 877 34.14 1:11.34 (37.20) 1:48.23 (36.89) 2:25.32 (37.09) 3 Darcel, Sarah 99 ISC 2:30.44 2:27.74 834 34.06 1:10.82 (36.76) 1:49.08 (38.26) 2:27.74 (38.66) 4 Wog, Kelsey 98 UMAN 2:28.53 2:28.75 817 33.07 1:10.61 (37.54) 1:48.85 (38.24) 2:28.75 (39.90) 5 Knelson, Faith 01 ISC 2:32.42 2:29.71 802 33.83 1:11.46 (37.63) 1:50.30 (38.84) 2:29.71 (39.41) 6 Pavicevic, Katj 01 TSC 2:32.78 2:31.54 773 34.56 1:13.54 (38.98) 1:52.46 (38.92) 2:31.54 (39.08) 7 Brathwaite, Kat 99 POINTE-CLAIRE SW 2:31.62 2:31.57 773 35.08 1:13.65 (38.57) 1:52.24 (38.59) 2:31.57 (39.33) 8 Robertson, Gene 96 UNVAR/GMAC 2:33.15 2:34.94 723 34.99 1:13.69 (38.70) 1:54.07 (40.38) 2:34.94 (40.87)
Men’s 200 breast
Eli Wall pulled away from Ryan Telford to capture the national championship in the men’s 200 breast. Wall led by just a tenth at the halfway point, 1:04.06 to 1:04.16, but he ended up finishing in 2:12.26 for the win. Telford took second in 2:13.02.However, both were well off the FINA “A” time of 2:11.11 needed to qualify for the World Championships.
James Dergousoff touched third in 2:14.66. Frederik Kamminga was fourth in 2:15.47, followed by Connor Isings (2:15.81), James Guest (2:15.93), Jaren LeFranc (2:17.46) and Benjamin Blackmon (2:18.28).
Event 6 Men 200 LC Meter Breaststroke ================================================================== FINA A: f 2:11.11 World: w 2:06.67 1/29/2017 Ippei Watanabe, JPN Canadian: n 2:08.84 8/13/2008 Mike Brown, UCSC Name Year Team Prelims Finals FINA ================================================================== === A - Final === 1 Wall, Eli 95 TSC/UT 2:14.06 2:12.26 885 30.30 1:04.06 (33.76) 1:38.49 (34.43) 2:12.26 (33.77) 2 Telford, Ryan 98 AAC 2:14.61 2:13.02 870 30.36 1:04.16 (33.80) 1:38.58 (34.42) 2:13.02 (34.44) 3 Dergousoff, Jam 96 CHENA 2:13.32 2:14.66 839 29.88 1:03.73 (33.85) 1:38.40 (34.67) 2:14.66 (36.26) 4 Kamminga, Frede 98 KEYANO 2:16.38 2:15.47 824 30.42 1:05.06 (34.64) 1:40.05 (34.99) 2:15.47 (35.42) 5 Isings, Connor 98 POINTE-CLAIRE SW 2:16.48 2:15.81 817 31.14 1:05.54 (34.40) 1:40.89 (35.35) 2:15.81 (34.92) 6 Guest, James 96 POINTE-CLAIRE SW 2:15.66 2:15.93 815 30.51 1:04.79 (34.28) 1:40.46 (35.67) 2:15.93 (35.47) 7 LeFranc, Jaren 99 KISU 2:17.04 2:17.46 788 31.03 1:06.61 (35.58) 1:41.91 (35.30) 2:17.46 (35.55) 8 Blackmon, Benja 96 UCSC 2:18.06 2:18.28 774 31.46 1:06.91 (35.45) 1:42.67 (35.76) 2:18.28 (35.61)
Women’s 100 back
Kylie Masse blasted her way to a 58.21 in the women’s 100 back, falling less than a tenth short of the world record in the event. The time is the fastest ever done in a textile suit, and it beat her own Canadian record of 58.42 set in the morning prelims.
Masse, who was the co-Olympic bronze medalist in the event in Rio, passed Emily Seebohm (58.23) and Missy Franklin (58.33) on the all-time list, trails only Gemma Spofforth (58.12) and Anastasia Zueva (58.18) in the event.
Hilary Caldwell and Dominque Bouchard tied for second in 1:00.25, both clearing the FINA “A” standard, but Caldwell will get the spot at the World Championships since she had the faster heats time.
There was also a tie for fourth as Alexia Zevnik and Taylor Ruck both finished in 1:00.78. Danielle Hanus finished sixth in 1:01.08, and Kayla Sanchez (1:01.37) rounded out the quick field. Sanchez qualified for the World Championships earlier in the night as a member of Canada’s 800 free relay.
Jade Hannah originally finished seventh in 1:01.17 but was DQed.
Event 7 Women 100 LC Meter Backstroke ================================================================== FINA A: f 1:00.61 World: w 58.12 7/28/2009 Gemma Spofforth, GBR Canadian: n 58.66 8/12/2016 Kylie Masse, WEST Name Year Team Prelims Finals FINA ================================================================== === A - Final === 1 Masse, Kylie 96 WEST/UT 58.42 58.21n 995 28.38 58.21 (29.83) 2 Bouchard, Domin 91 OAK 1:00.74 1:00.25f 897 29.27 1:00.25 (30.98) 2 Caldwell, Hilar 91 ISC 1:00.62 1:00.25f 897 29.63 1:00.25 (30.62) 4 Zevnik, Alexia 94 POINTE-CLAIRE SW 1:01.04 1:00.78 874 29.77 1:00.78 (31.01) 4 Ruck, Taylor M 00 UNCAN 1:01.50 1:00.78 874 29.91 1:00.78 (30.87) 6 Hanus, Danielle 98 ISC 1:01.12 1:01.08 861 29.75 1:01.08 (31.33) 7 Sanchez, Kayla 01 AAC/HPCO 1:01.14 1:01.37 849 30.44 1:01.37 (30.93) -- Hannah, Jade 02 ISC 1:01.45 DQ 29.52 DQ (31.65)
Men’s 100 back
Javier Acevedo dominated the field in the men’s 100 back, blasting a 53.64 to just miss the Canadian record of 53.63 set by Pascal Wollach in 2009. The time ranks third in the world this year behind Olympic medalists Xu Jiayu and Matt Grevers, and it cleared the FINA “A” cut of 54.06 to put Avecedo on the World Championships team.
Markus Thormeyer, already the national champion in the 200 free, finished second in 54.81, but his time was again not good enough to make it to Budapest. Rob Hill finished third in 55.17, and Time Zeng was fourth in 55.45.
Noah Choboter (56.19), Anders Klein (56.46), William Marois (56.65) and Josh Zakala (57.54) also made the top eight.
Event 8 Men 100 LC Meter Backstroke ================================================================== FINA A: f 54.06 World: w 51.85 8/13/2016 Ryan Murphy, USA Canadian: n 53.63 7/8/2009 Pascal Wollach, UCSC Name Year Team Prelims Finals FINA ================================================================== === A - Final === 1 Acevedo, Javier 98 AAC 54.70 53.64f 903 26.20 53.64 (27.44) 2 Thormeyer, Mark 97 UBCDS/HPCVAN 55.87 54.81 846 26.63 54.81 (28.18) 3 Hill, Rob 96 CHENA 55.32 55.17 830 27.04 55.17 (28.13) 4 Zeng, Tim 97 CHENA 56.10 55.45 817 27.04 55.45 (28.41) 5 Choboter, Noah 96 ROD 56.32 56.19 785 27.41 56.19 (28.78) 6 Klein, Anders 97 KEYANO 56.26 56.46 774 27.50 56.46 (28.96) 7 Marois, William 98 C.A. ST-EUSTACHE 56.83 56.65 766 27.45 56.65 (29.20) 8 Zakala, Josh 98 ISC 57.42 57.54 731 28.15 57.54 (29.39)
Women’s 1500 free
Stephanie Horner was the only swimmer to clear 17 minutes in the women’s mile, and she won the race by more than 12 seconds. She touched the wall in 16:49.45, well ahead of runner-up Brooke Lamoureux (17:02.07). Marit Anderson, competing in the afternoon heats, was third in 17:07.39.
Jersey Bishop finished fourth in 17:08.97, followed by Chantel Jeffrey (17:17.50), Rania Hamida Nefsi (17:21.03), Lexy King (17:22.38) and Victoria Mock (17:23.76).
Swimmers in the 1500 were not competing for World Championship selection.
Event 9 Women 1500 LC Meter Freestyle ================================================================== FINA A: f 16:32.04 World: w 15:25.48 8/4/2015 Katie Ledecky, USA Canadian: n 15:57.15 8/24/2014 Brittany MacLean, ESWIM Name Year Team Seed Finals FINA ================================================================== 1 Horner, Stephan 89 POINTE-CLAIRE SW 17:05.58 16:49.45 770 31.11 1:04.58 (33.47) 1:37.72 (33.14) 2:11.34 (33.62) 2:44.49 (33.15) 3:17.94 (33.45) 3:51.49 (33.55) 4:24.99 (33.50) 4:58.25 (33.26) 5:31.86 (33.61) 6:05.75 (33.89) 6:39.55 (33.80) 7:13.22 (33.67) 7:47.06 (33.84) 8:21.10 (34.04) 8:54.97 (33.87) 9:28.85 (33.88) 10:02.97 (34.12) 10:36.95 (33.98) 11:10.94 (33.99) 11:44.79 (33.85) 12:18.90 (34.11) 12:53.20 (34.30) 13:27.48 (34.28) 14:01.45 (33.97) 14:35.65 (34.20) 15:09.76 (34.11) 15:44.19 (34.43) 16:17.90 (33.71) 16:49.45 (31.55) 2 Lamoureux, Broo 98 ISC 17:21.54 17:02.07 742 30.00 1:02.95 (32.95) 1:36.37 (33.42) 2:09.98 (33.61) 2:43.53 (33.55) 3:17.54 (34.01) 3:51.37 (33.83) 4:25.26 (33.89) 4:58.97 (33.71) 5:32.92 (33.95) 6:07.29 (34.37) 6:41.77 (34.48) 7:15.92 (34.15) 7:50.36 (34.44) 8:24.82 (34.46) 8:59.37 (34.55) 9:33.83 (34.46) 10:08.55 (34.72) 10:42.92 (34.37) 11:17.77 (34.85) 11:52.21 (34.44) 12:26.90 (34.69) 13:01.66 (34.76) 13:36.31 (34.65) 14:10.85 (34.54) 14:45.69 (34.84) 15:20.22 (34.53) 15:54.83 (34.61) 16:28.98 (34.15) 17:02.07 (33.09) 3 Anderson, Marit 00 CP 17:36.33 17:07.39 730 29.69 1:02.32 (32.63) 1:35.18 (32.86) 2:09.10 (33.92) 2:42.67 (33.57) 3:16.89 (34.22) 3:50.47 (33.58) 4:24.68 (34.21) 4:58.76 (34.08) 5:33.69 (34.93) 6:08.00 (34.31) 6:42.54 (34.54) 7:17.01 (34.47) 7:51.84 (34.83) 8:26.29 (34.45) 9:01.32 (35.03) 9:35.56 (34.24) 10:10.59 (35.03) 10:45.42 (34.83) 11:20.68 (35.26) 11:55.34 (34.66) 12:30.72 (35.38) 13:05.47 (34.75) 13:40.47 (35.00) 14:15.18 (34.71) 14:50.15 (34.97) 15:25.18 (35.03) 16:00.50 (35.32) 16:34.68 (34.18) 17:07.39 (32.71) 4 Bishop, Jersey 99 MAC 17:15.96 17:08.97 727 31.02 1:04.92 (33.90) 1:39.17 (34.25) 2:13.37 (34.20) 2:47.89 (34.52) 3:22.40 (34.51) 3:56.69 (34.29) 4:31.23 (34.54) 5:06.05 (34.82) 5:40.25 (34.20) 6:14.88 (34.63) 6:49.58 (34.70) 7:24.49 (34.91) 7:59.30 (34.81) 8:34.08 (34.78) 9:08.79 (34.71) 9:43.01 (34.22) 10:17.62 (34.61) 10:52.13 (34.51) 11:26.55 (34.42) 12:00.76 (34.21) 12:35.08 (34.32) 13:09.23 (34.15) 13:43.52 (34.29) 14:17.67 (34.15) 14:52.00 (34.33) 15:26.63 (34.63) 16:01.13 (34.50) 16:35.39 (34.26) 17:08.97 (33.58) 5 Jeffrey, Chante 01 SELKIRKS 17:27.82 17:17.50 709 30.13 1:03.98 (33.85) 1:37.69 (33.71) 2:12.75 (35.06) 2:47.46 (34.71) 3:22.33 (34.87) 3:56.56 (34.23) 4:31.24 (34.68) 5:05.71 (34.47) 5:40.31 (34.60) 6:14.93 (34.62) 6:50.14 (35.21) 7:25.22 (35.08) 8:00.42 (35.20) 8:35.03 (34.61) 9:09.76 (34.73) 9:44.57 (34.81) 10:19.74 (35.17) 10:54.82 (35.08) 11:29.69 (34.87) 12:04.37 (34.68) 12:39.63 (35.26) 13:14.56 (34.93) 13:49.79 (35.23) 14:24.71 (34.92) 14:59.89 (35.18) 15:34.64 (34.75) 16:09.73 (35.09) 16:44.03 (34.30) 17:17.50 (33.47) 6 *Nefsi, Rania H 97 ELITE 17:46.34 17:21.03 702 32.30 1:06.66 (34.36) 1:40.79 (34.13) 2:15.10 (34.31) 2:49.48 (34.38) 3:24.09 (34.61) 3:58.41 (34.32) 4:32.91 (34.50) 5:07.55 (34.64) 5:42.49 (34.94) 6:17.01 (34.52) 6:51.60 (34.59) 7:26.47 (34.87) 8:01.20 (34.73) 8:35.89 (34.69) 9:10.56 (34.67) 9:45.50 (34.94) 10:20.06 (34.56) 10:55.15 (35.09) 11:29.92 (34.77) 12:05.17 (35.25) 12:40.06 (34.89) 13:15.33 (35.27) 13:50.32 (34.99) 14:25.57 (35.25) 15:00.95 (35.38) 15:36.45 (35.50) 16:11.92 (35.47) 16:47.24 (35.32) 17:21.03 (33.79) 7 King, Lexy 97 ROD 17:41.98 17:22.38 699 31.88 1:05.73 (33.85) 1:39.81 (34.08) 2:14.37 (34.56) 2:49.18 (34.81) 3:23.65 (34.47) 3:58.54 (34.89) 4:33.39 (34.85) 5:08.42 (35.03) 5:43.24 (34.82) 6:17.96 (34.72) 6:52.98 (35.02) 7:27.95 (34.97) 8:02.91 (34.96) 8:38.00 (35.09) 9:13.16 (35.16) 9:48.26 (35.10) 10:23.34 (35.08) 10:58.30 (34.96) 11:33.28 (34.98) 12:08.45 (35.17) 12:43.50 (35.05) 13:18.72 (35.22) 13:53.63 (34.91) 14:29.02 (35.39) 15:03.78 (34.76) 15:38.90 (35.12) 16:13.57 (34.67) 16:48.58 (35.01) 17:22.38 (33.80) 8 Mock, Victoria 97 UVIC-PCS 17:40.84 17:23.76 697 32.38 1:06.69 (34.31) 1:40.67 (33.98) 2:15.18 (34.51) 2:49.39 (34.21) 3:24.13 (34.74) 3:58.55 (34.42) 4:33.18 (34.63) 5:07.77 (34.59) 5:42.42 (34.65) 6:17.06 (34.64) 6:51.97 (34.91) 7:26.80 (34.83) 8:01.89 (35.09) 8:36.73 (34.84) 9:11.91 (35.18) 9:46.88 (34.97) 10:22.17 (35.29) 10:57.28 (35.11) 11:32.44 (35.16) 12:07.49 (35.05) 12:42.82 (35.33) 13:17.83 (35.01) 13:53.08 (35.25) 14:28.34 (35.26) 15:03.65 (35.31) 15:38.73 (35.08) 16:14.13 (35.40) 16:49.33 (35.20) 17:23.76 (34.43)