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2 WORLD RECORDS, <strong>26</strong> CANADIAN RECORDS SET AT CANADIAN<br />

MASTERS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

HALIFAX, June 7, 2012 — The Canadian Masters Swimming Championships held May<br />

18-21 in Kelowna, BC, fe<strong>at</strong>ured a host of fast times, including two World <strong>records</strong>, and<br />

<strong>26</strong> Canadian <strong>records</strong>.<br />

The first <strong>world</strong> record of the meet came courtesy of the Victoria Masters. Their women's<br />

4x50m medley relay team <strong>set</strong> the new mark in a time of 2:15.36 for the 200-239 age<br />

c<strong>at</strong>egory (calcul<strong>at</strong>ed by adding the team members' ages together.) The team combined<br />

the talents of Lynn Yearwood (backstroke, 34.79) Danielle Brault (breaststroke, 39.25),<br />

Sarah Macdonald (butterfly, 31.24) and Andrée Brault (freestyle, 30.08.)<br />

Macdonald, current <strong>world</strong> record-holder in the 50m butterfly in the women's 50-54 age<br />

c<strong>at</strong>egory and top ten in the <strong>world</strong> in several sprint events, noted th<strong>at</strong> “the relay <strong>records</strong><br />

are the best, because you get to share them. The energy from everyone is infectious,<br />

especially in this case because one team member had never had a record before.” She<br />

acknowledges the friendly rivalries in Masters Swimming with a laugh, “we didn't even<br />

realise we were on pace for a <strong>world</strong> record. We just wanted to be<strong>at</strong> the time posted by<br />

the Calgary Winter Club Clippers in the he<strong>at</strong> before ours!”<br />

Danielle Brault, who is also Head Coach of the team, adds, “a club's first record is the<br />

hardest one to get; after th<strong>at</strong> you just know how to put the right people together. The<br />

best thing about this one is th<strong>at</strong> I got to swim it with my sister!”<br />

Deke Botsford of the Campbell River Grey Whales continued the excitement with a<br />

blistering time of 56.78 in the 100m butterfly, a new <strong>world</strong> record in the men's 45-49 age<br />

c<strong>at</strong>egory. He also <strong>set</strong> Canadian <strong>records</strong> in the 50m and 200m butterfly events. His<br />

200m butterfly can be seen here http://youtu.be/BV8Fq5t7Fz8.<br />

1976 Olympian Gail Amundrud of the Calgary Winter Club Clippers was the most<br />

decor<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong>hlete <strong>at</strong> the meet, having <strong>set</strong> n<strong>at</strong>ional <strong>records</strong> in five individual events in the<br />

55-59 age c<strong>at</strong>egory and one relay. The first Canadian woman ever to have broken the<br />

one-minute barrier in the 100m freestyle, she hopes to see more n<strong>at</strong>ional team alumni<br />

<strong>at</strong> Masters meets.<br />

Masters Swimming began in Canada in 1971 with fitness and competitive swimming<br />

programs for adults. Masters Swimming Canada (MSC) is the n<strong>at</strong>ional governing body,<br />

working with partners, provincial organiz<strong>at</strong>ions and more than 250 Masters clubs. Together,<br />

they deliver quality, organized activities to 10,000 registered members between the ages of<br />

18 and 103, making <strong>masters</strong> swimmers one of Canada’s largest adult fitness popul<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

MSC supports and encourages adult swimmers of all abilities while promoting its<br />

organiz<strong>at</strong>ional values of Fun and Friendship, Health and Wellness, and Particip<strong>at</strong>ion and<br />

Achievement.<br />

MSC is affil<strong>at</strong>ed to FINA through the Aqu<strong>at</strong>ics Feder<strong>at</strong>ion of Canada. MSC is a not-for-profit<br />

organiz<strong>at</strong>ion. For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion, please visit www.mymsc.ca or see MSC on YouTube:<br />

http://www.youtube.com/user/MastersSwimCanada/fe<strong>at</strong>ured<br />

The 2012 Canadian Masters Swimming Championship has more than 500 registered<br />

swimmers of all ability levels, from novices to Olympians. This is the first time the n<strong>at</strong>ional


championship is taking place in Kelowna. Participants range in age from 19 to 93 years.<br />

The 2012 Championship is co-hosted by The Okanagan Masters Swim Club, The Westside<br />

Thunder Masters Swim Club and The Wine Country Masters. The first Canadian Masters<br />

Swimming Championship was held in 1979 in Oakville, Ontario.<br />

Event photography: http://oksportphoto.smugmug.com/Sports/SWIMMING<br />

For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion, contact:<br />

Robyn Ouimet, Masters Swimming Canada<br />

robynouimet@<strong>masters</strong>swimming.ca<br />

toll-free (mobile) 1-855-SWIM-MSC ext 13<br />

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