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  • Alumni Update: Summer 2020

    Congratulations to our high school graduating class of 2020!

    Paje Brennan enters into Concurrent Education at Brock University, following in her mother’s footsteps as a future primary teacher, while competing for the Badgers varsity team.

    Alyssa Montgomery is entering the Kinesiology program at the University of Ottawa in September. Although sidelined from competition with injury this past season, Alyssa has continued in the program with some coaching and hopes to stay involved with the UOttawa GeeGees.

    Aidan Iapicco will become a valued member of the Waterloo Warriors as of this fall as he commences a degree in Environmental Resources and Sustainability. Aidan is one of Brock Niagara’s 2020 (now 2021) Olympic Trials qualifiers.

    Jeremy Tang will be entering into the Medical Science program at Western University in London, wearing the Mustang purple.

    Categories: Alumni

  • Western Region Championships

    Thirty-four young competitive swimmers from Brock Niagara Aquatics competed at the Western Ontario Regional Short Course Swimming Championships in Brantford this past weekend. Over 900 athletes from 27 swim clubs across south-western Ontario (from Burlington to Windsor) took part in the four-day event held at the Wayne Gretzky Sports Complex.

    Among the top-scoring athletes from Brock Niagara were siblings Madison and Matthew Kryger of Niagara Falls who each captured four medals each. Eleven-year-old Madison scored 36 points and won gold in the girls 50 metre backstroke and 200 metre butterfly events, silver in the 100 breaststroke, and bronze in the 200 breaststroke; 15-year-old Matthew scored 30 points and won gold in the 800 freestyle and 200 freestyle along with silver in the 400 individual medley.

    Olivia Sheldon, age 11 of Vineland, scored 32 points and picked up a silver medal in the 50 freestyle and a bronze medal in the 100 butterfly, along with top-8 placings in every other event she competed in. Other swimmers grabbing medals included Daniel Cui, McKenna Clark, Nicholas Woodruff, Torrin Stefels, Blake Bishop, Micah Verrier, Peyton Leigh, Camren Courchene-Carter, Sydney Alexander, Paje Brennan, Isra Alsahli, and Thomas Iapicco.

    Sights set on Provincials

    The swimmers who took part in the Regional Championships were those just below competing at the provincial level; many were vying to achieve a qualifying time standard in order to race at one of the three upcoming Swim Ontario Championships to be held next month.

    The upcoming Ontario Festival Championships will be held in Windsor, February 22–23, and is for young swimmers ages 13/under from across Ontario. Seven Brock Niagara athletes have qualified to attend this competition with several of them picking up qualifications this past weekend: Camren Courchene-Carter, Daniel Cui, Syrah Mills, and Torrin Stefels of St. Catharines; Madison Kryger, and Sophia St-Pierre of Niagara Falls; and Olivia Sheldon of Vineland.

    Courchene-Carter (100 & 200 Breast) and Sheldon (50 Free) were first-time Festival Championship qualifiers this past weekend; while Cui, Madison Kryger, S Mills, and Stefels added additional Festival times to their existing repertoire.

    First-time qualifier to the Ontario Youth-Junior Championships was Blake Bishop who won gold in the men’s 17/over 200 Back; and Paje Brennan added an additional OYJ standard in the women’s 17/over 1500 Free along with a gold the event.

    Matthew Kryger gained qualification to the Ontario Swimming Championships in the boys 15-yrs 1500 Free while also grabbing gold in the event.

    The Ontario Youth-Junior Championships and the Ontario Swimming Championships are targeted for swimmers ages 13/over and are the highest-tier provincial-level competitions in Ontario for competitive swimmers. Both competitions will be held over the weekend of March 5–8 in Markham and Etobicoke respectively.

    Qualified to attend the Ontario Youth-Junior Championships in Markham are Blake Bishop of Fonthill; Paje Brennan and Madison Kryger of Niagara Falls; Andie Lloyd of St. Catharines; Micah Verrier of Grimsby; and Nicholas Woodruff of Welland.

    Qualified to attend the Ontario Swimming Championships in Etobicoke are Aidan Iapicco, Emmett Mills, and Syrah Mills of St. Catharines; Matthew Kryger of Niagara Falls; and Nathan Tang of Welland.

    The competitive swimmers of Brock Niagara Aquatics include young people from across the Niagara region who train at the Brock University pool and the St. Catharines Kiwanis Aquatic Centre.

    Following are the top-8 results from the Western Ontario Regional Championships:

    Boys 10/under

    • Daniel Cui (St. Catharines) GOLD 100 Fly; SILVER 50 Breast; BRONZE 50 Fly; 6th 100 Backstroke; 7th 100 Free; 8th 50 Free

    Girls 10/under

    • Sloan Vitale (Niagara Falls) 4th 100 Breast; 8th 50 Breast

    Girls 11 years

    • Kaylin Jensen (St. Catharines) 5th 200 Fly, 200 Back; 6th 100 Fly; 8th 100 Back
    • Madison Kryger (Niagara Falls) GOLD 50 Back, 200 Fly; SILVER 100 Breast; BRONZE 200 Breast; 4th 50 Breast
    • Olivia Sheldon (Lincoln) SILVER 50 Free; BRONZE 100 Fly; 5th 200 Breast, 200 IM, 100 Free, 50 Fly; 6th 50 Breast
    • Torrin Stefels (St. Catharines) GOLD 100 Fly; BRONZE 50 Fly; 6th 100 Back

    Girls 12 years

    • Peyton Leigh (Niagara-on-the-Lake) SILVER 200 Fly; BRONZE 100 Fly; 6th 400 IM
    • Syrah Mills (St. Catharines) 4th 200 Breast; 7th 50 Breast
    • Sophia St-Pierre (Niagara Falls) 4th 200 Back; 8th 200 Free, 50 Back

    Girls 11–12 years

    • Kryger, P. Leigh, O. Sheldon, S. Mills 6th 200 Free Relay

    Boys 13 years

    • Camren Courchene-Carter (St. Catharines) 5th 100 Breast, 200 Breast; 7th 50 Breast

    Girls 13 years

    • Luz Aguilera Ballesteros (St. Catharines) 6th 100 Back, 200 Back
    • Isra Alsahli (Thorold) BRONZE 100 Free

    Boys 14 years

    • Mahmoud Radwan (St. Catharines) 5th 1500 Free

    Girls 14 years

    • Piper Sarginson (Welland) 4th 400 IM; 5th 400 Free

    Boys 15 years

    • Matthew Kryger (Niagara Falls) GOLD 800 Free, 200 Free; SILVER 400 IM; 4th 50 Back

    Girls 15 years

    • Kura Cooper (St. Catharines) 8th 50 Free

    Boys 16 years

    • Thomas Iapicco (St. Catharines) 7th 400 Free
    • Emmett Mills (St. Catharines) 6th 400 Free; 8th 50 Free, 100 Back
    • Nicholas Woodruff (Welland) SILVER 1500 Free; BRONZE 400 IM; 4th 100 Breast

    Girls 16 years

    • Sydney Alexander (Pelham) BRONZE 200 Fly; 6th 400 Free
    • McKenna Clark (Grimsby) GOLD 400 IM; 4th 200 Free, 50 Free; 7th 50 Back, 100 Back

    Men 17/over

    • Blake Bishop (Pelham) GOLD 200 Back; 4th 400 Free; 5th 100 Back
    • Jeremy Tang (St. Catharines) 6th 400 Free
    • Micah Verrier (Grimsby) SILVER 200 IM; 4th 200 Back; 7th 200 Breast; 8th 100 Breast, 50 Free

    Women 17/over

    Paje Brennan (Niagara Falls) GOLD 1500 Free

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  • 28th Annual Awards Banquet 2019

    Brock Niagara Aquatics held its 28th annual awards banquet and dinner on Sunday, October 20, 2019 at Club Roma in St. Catharines. The swimming club’s top achievers of the past 2018–2019 season were honoured.

    Outstanding Swimmer Awards

    Three awards are presented yearly for the top three long course performances in an Olympic event by Brock Niagara Aquatics athletes, based on world performance charts.

    Outstanding Swimmer of the Year Award: The Walker Cup

    • Gökhan Bozyiğit

    Brock Niagara’s top-ranked swim of the year was Gökhan’s 800 Freestyle at the 2019 Ontario Summer Championships in Toronto in June; he won that race for the second year in-a-row and his time was 8:18.59 LC and earned 745 FINA points. Gökhan also earned the Top Age Group award as a 15/over male.

    Second Ranked Swim of the Year (1st Runner-Up): The Dr. Bob McKay Trophy

    • Aidan Iapicco

    The second-ranked swim of the year came from Aidan Iapicco’s 1500 Freestyle at the Ohio Senior Championships in July. He scored 710 FINAL points with a time of 16:16.10 LC and qualified for the Canadian Swimming Trials in the process. This is Aidan’s second year in-a-row winning the club’s second-highest award.

    Third Ranked Swim of the Year (2nd Runner-Up): The Gloria Storm Award

    • Andie Lloyd

    At the Ohio Sr Champs, Andie scored 602 FINA points in the 100 Freestyle with a time of 101.21 LC. The time was fast enough to make Eastern Canadian Champs in the event. She also has Easterns times in 800 Free and 200 IM. Andie also earned the Top 15/over Girls Age Group Award.

    Top Age Group Awards

    Presented to the top male and female swimmer in each of the 10/Under, 11/12, 13/14, 15/over age groups. To be eligible to win, swimmers must be in the age group for an entire season—either short course or long course—and must have swam at least one Provincial time.

    11/12 Girls: The Oliver Gilbert Memorial Trophy

    • Sophia St-Pierre

    Sophia’s top swim of the year was the 50 Free at the Ontario Summer Festival LCM where she scored 415 pts on the FINA world rankings charts.

    13/14 Girls: The Welland-Port Colborne Master Plumbers Association Award

    • Kura Cooper

    Kura’s top swim of the year scored 520 FINA pts in the 50 Free with a time of 29.42 LCM at the Hollandia Spring Invitational in London where she also qualified for the Ontario Youth-Junior Champs in the event.

    15/Over Girls: The Business and Professional Women’s Club of St. Catharines Trophy

    • Andie Lloyd

    See bio above.

    15/Over Boys: The Acres International Award

    • Gökhan Bozyiğit

    See bio above.

    Most Improved Swimmer

    The award is mathematically calculated, based on percentage improvement of five most improved events over the course of the swimming year.

    Most Improved Swimmer (Regional Level): Courtesy Auto Sales Inc. Plaque

    • Taejin Eom

    Taejin has taken-off this year with incredible improvements in his freestyle, backstroke and IM events. He qualified for Regionals in 6 short course events and 5 long course events!

    Most Improved Swimmer (Provincial Level): Shoppers Drug Mart Award

    • Sophia St-Pierre

    Sophia qualified for the Ontario Festival Championship in the 50 Free, 100 Free, and 100 Back; and grabbed Regionals time standards in 12 events.

    Most Improved Swimmer (National/Junior National Level): Royal Canadian Legion Branch 613 Award

    • Peyton Kipp

    Peyton had a top placing of 4th in the 100 Breast at the Ontario Summer Provincials. And he made Eastern Canadian Championship times in the 50, 100, and 200 Breaststroke events.

    Accomplishment Awards

    Awarded to the one swimmer per group who exemplifies dedication, diligence, and a daily positive attitude through the entire season.

    The most improved swimmer award is given to the swimmer in each training group who has shown overall remarkable growth and improvement (in performance, training, effort, attitude) over the course of the year.

    Age Group 1: The HI-TECollision Ltd. Plaque

    • Jade Horner

    Age Group 1 “Most Improved” swimmer

    • Emily Field

    Age Group 2: The HI-TECollision Ltd. Plaque

    • Emma Noël

    Age Group 2 “Most Improved” swimmer

    • Ella Beaudoin

    Youth Group: The Durward Jones Barkwell & Co. Plaque

    • Blake Bishop

    Youth Group “Most Improved” swimmer

    • Sydney Alexander

    Senior Group: The Durward Jones Barkwell & Co. Plaque

    • Jeremy Tang

    Championship Qualifiers

    Canadian Swimming Trials & Canadian Swimming Championships

    • Gökhan Bozyiğit (Trials, CSC)
    • Aidan Iapicco (Trials, CSC)

    Canadian Junior Championships, YOuth Trials & Eastern Canadian Championships

    • Peyton Kipp (Youth Trials, CJC)
    • Andie Lloyd (East)

    Provincials, AA & Festival

    • Piper Sarginson (Fest)
    • Sophia St-Pierre (Fest)
    • Isabella Bonaldo (OYJ)
    • Paje Brennan (OYJ)
    • Kura Cooper (OYJ)
    • Mara Di Persio (OYJ)
    • Alyssa Montgomery (OYJ)
    • Olivia Turavani (OYJ)
    • Nicholas Woodruff (OSC)

    Club Record Breakers

    Aidan Iapicco

    • 15-17 Boys 100 Breaststroke 1:06.71 LCM
    • 15-17 Boys 100 Breaststroke 1:06.89 LCM
    • 15-17 Boys 200 Breaststroke 2:22.58 LCM

    Attendance Awards

    Presented to every swimmer who achieved an attendance record of 90% or better over the course of the entire swimming year.

    Age Group 1

    • Abbi Douglas

    Age Group 2

    • Luz Aguilera Ballesteros, Ella Beaudoin, Camren Courchene-Carter, Tristan Ferencevic, XinFan Gazzola, Kaya Lambrechts, Emma Noël, Sophia St-Pierre, Kayden Shaw, Lily Shennan, Mia Watanabe

    Youth

    • Eve Brum

    Senior

    • Paje Brennan, Aidan Iapicco, Andie Lloyd, Jeremy Tang

    Honour Roll

    Presented to every Brock Niagara Aquatics swimmer who attains a Provincial or National standard while maintaining an 80% or “A” average in school.

    • Paje Brennan, Isabella Bonaldo, Kura Cooper, Mara Di Persio, Peyton Kipp, Andie Lloyd, Alyssa Montgomery, Sophia St-Pierre, Piper Sarginson, Olivia Turavani, Nicholas Woodruff

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  • Rowan’s Law: concussion safety

    Swimmer registration requirements

    The new Rowan’s Law provincial legislation came into effect on July 1, 2019. All sport organizations must require that athletes under 26 years of age, as well as the parent (for athletes under 18) confirm that they have reviewed the concussion awareness resources provided by the Government of Ontario.

    Clubs must collect confirmation from each swimmer and their parent acknowledging that Rowan’s Law Awareness Resources have been reviewed prior to registering swimmers with Swim Ontario/Swimming Canada.

    The law states that this is an annual requirement.

    Government of Ontario Concussion Awareness Resource

    Athlete and parent must carefully review the age-appropriate concussion resource as found at the Ontario government links provided below. Parents of younger swimmers are encouraged to review the information with their child.

    References

    Categories: Parents

  • Alumni Update: Summer 2019

    Congratulations to our 2019 Grads!

    Isabella Bonaldo: Isabella will be welcomed into the Brock Badger fold in 2019-20 as the Niagara Falls resident is staying on her home turf to attend Brock University. Izzy will be collecting academic scholarship money to study Concurrent Education at Brock, meaning she will graduate with a teaching degree. She is a current Senior group swimmer with Brock Niagara Aquatics, as well as teaching swimming lessons at our home pool.

    Mara Di Persio: Also reaping the benefits of academic scholarship money as an honours student, Mara will be joining Isabella as a varsity Badger in the fall of 2019. Mara will be majoring in Psychology at Brock University, while continuing her Butterfly prowess with the Badgers. She resides in Niagara Falls and is a long-time Senior swimmer with Brock Niagara Aquatics. Mara is also employed at our home pool as a lifeguard and instructor.

    Aidan Iapicco: Aidan made major strides in both school and swimming in the 2019-20 season. His academic average improved considerably to honour roll level, while in the pool Aidan qualified for Canadian Trials for the first time. The Senior group swimmer will be studying through Niagara College in the next year before potentially moving on to post-secondary education, so will continue to train with the Badgers in 2019-20 and attend Olympic Trials in April 2020. Aidan, a St. Catharines resident, will also continue to work at our pool as a lifeguard and instructor.

    Alex Jakovljevic: Niagara Falls resident Alex will be the third Senior group swimmer transitioning to the Badgers in the fall of 2019 as he embarks on a Physical Education degree at Brock University. His honours standing also puts him in line for academic scholarship money. Alex also works as an instructor and lifeguard when not training.

    And on the Post-Secondary Side:

    Simone Waller: Long-time Brock Niagara swimmer Simone graduates from Laurentian University this spring with a degree in Criminal Justice. A four-year member of the Laurentian swim team, Simone is from Niagara Falls. She is excited to start into Law School at the University of Ottawa in the fall of 2019.

    Categories: Alumni

  • Western Region Championships

    Twenty Brock Niagara swimmers travelled to London this past weekend to compete at the Western Ontario Regional Championships hosted by the London Aquatic Club. The competition was held over four days with over 800 swimmers from 27 clubs in attendance.

    New provincial qualifiers

    Picking up first-ever provincial qualifying times standards were Kura Cooper and Olivia Turavani—both achieved the Ontario Youth-Junior Championship level in the 50 Free; Olivia also bettered the Ontario Festival standard in the 100 Fly.

    Alyssa Montgomery (100 Breast, 200 Breast) and Nick Woodruff (800 Free, 200 IM, 400 IM) added new Ontario Youth-Junior Championship times; and Sophia St-Pierre (50 Free, 100 Back) added new Ontario Festival times for the first time an an 11-year-old.

    Medallists

    • Alyssa Montgomery: Gold 100 Breast, Silver 400 IM, Bronze 200 Breast
    • Sophia St-Pierre: Gold 100 Back
    • Jeremy Tang: Bronze 200 Free, 400 Free, 200 Breast
    • Olivia Turavani: Silver 100 Fly, Bronze 50 Free
    • Paje Brennan: Gold 1500 Free, Silver 100 Breast, 400 IM
    • Isabella Bonaldo: Bronze 800 Free

    Full results: swimming.ca/en/meet/27926

    Saturday's finalists: Jeremy, Taejin, Blake, Kura, Alyssa, Nick, Olivia
    Saturday’s finalists: Jeremy, Taejin, Blake, Kura, Alyssa, Nick, Olivia

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  • 27th Annual Awards Banquet 2018

    Brock Niagara Aquatics held its 27th annual awards banquet and dinner on Sunday, November 11, 2018 at Coppola’s Ristorante & Banquet Facility in St. Catharines. The swimming club’s top achievers of the past 2017–2018 season were honoured.

    Outstanding Swimmer Awards

    Three awards are presented yearly for the top three long course performances in an Olympic event by Brock Niagara Aquatics athletes, based on world performance charts.

    Outstanding Swimmer of the Year Award: The Walker Cup

    • Gökhan Bozyiğit

    Brock Niagara’s top swim of the year was Gökhan’s 800 Freestyle at the 2018 Ontario Summer Provincials in Toronto in June; he won that race in a time of 8:20.55 LC and earned 736 FINA points. Gökhan also earned the Top Age Group award as a 15/over male.

    Second Ranked Swim of the Year (1st Runner-Up): The Dr. Bob McKay Trophy

    • Aidan Iapicco

    The second-ranked swim of the year came from 17-year-old Aidan Iapicco at the Sandbox Invitational in Baltimore in July where he was a silver medallist in the 200 Breaststroke with a time of 2:28.07 LC and earned 631 points on the FINA scale. Aidan was also a finalist at the 2018 Eastern Canadian Championships and recipient of the Most Improved National/Junior National level swimmer award for the second year in a row.

    Third Ranked Swim of the Year (2nd Runner-Up): The Gloria Storm Award

    • Mohamed Boksmati

    Mohamed’s top long course performance of the year earned him 612 FINA points in the 100 Freestyle at the Prairie Winter International in Winnipeg in March where he led-off the men’s 4×100 Freestyle Relay and swam a time of 55.24 LC.

    Top Age Group Awards

    Presented to the top male and female swimmer in each of the 10/Under, 11/12, 13/14, 15/over age groups. To be eligible to win, swimmers must be in the age group for an entire season—either short course or long course—and must have swam at least one Provincial time.

    10/under Girls: The Roy Cairns Award

    • Sophia St-Pierre

    Sophia made the Ontario Festival time standard in the 100 Backstroke at the Burlington LC Invitational.

    11/12 Girls: The Oliver Gilbert Memorial Trophy

    • Piper Sarginson

    Piper qualified for the Ontario Festival championship meet in the 200 Breaststroke—soon after turning 13-years-old—at the Long Course Regional championship meet in Brantford.

    13/14 Girls: The Welland-Port Colborne Master Plumbers Association Award

    • Circe Garrido Morales

    Circe’s top swim was in the 400 Free at Nothers Fall Invitational; her time was 4:33.85 SC and she scored 628 FINA points.

    13/14 Boys: The V. Arthur Reece Award

    • Peyton Kipp

    Peyton scored 506 FINA points in the 100 Breaststroke at the Sandbox Invitational in Baltimore with at time of 1:11.68 LC.

    15/Over Girls: The Business and Professional Women’s Club of St. Catharines Trophy

    • Lea Formicuccia

    Lea was the top point scorer in the 100 Free with a time of 1:00.92 SC at the Ontario Team Showdown with 583 FINA points.

    15/Over Boys: The Acres International Award

    • Gökhan Bozyiğit

    Gökhan scored 736 FINA points in the 800 Free at the Ontario Summer Provincials.

    Most Improved Swimmer

    The award is mathematically calculated, based on percentage improvement of five most improved events over the course of the swimming year.

    Most Improved Swimmer (Regional Level): Courtesy Auto Sales Inc. Plaque

    • Blake Bishop

    Most Improved Swimmer (Provincial Level): Shoppers Drug Mart Award

    • Nicholas Woodruff

    Most Improved Swimmer (National/Junior National Level): Royal Canadian Legion Branch 613 Award

    • Aidan Iapicco

    Accomplishment Awards

    Awarded to the one swimmer per group who exemplifies dedication, diligence, and a daily positive attitude through the entire season.

    The most improved swimmer award is given to the swimmer in each training group who has shown overall remarkable growth and improvement (in performance, training, effort, attitude) over the course of the year.

    Age Group 1: The HI-TECollision Ltd. Plaque

    • Sophia St-Pierre

    Age Group 1 “Most Improved” swimmer

    • Isra Alsahli
    • Kaden Shaw

    Age Group 2: The HI-TECollision Ltd. Plaque

    • Piper Sarginson

    Age Group 2 “Most Improved” swimmer

    • Kura Cooper

    Age Group 3: The Durward Jones Barkwell & Co. Plaque

    • Blake Bishop

    Age Group 3 “Most Improved” swimmer

    • Calvin Teminski

    Youth Group: The Durward Jones Barkwell & Co. Plaque

    • Andie Lloyd

    Youth Group “Most Improved” swimmer

    • Alyssa Montgomery

    Championship Qualifiers

    Canadian Swimming Trials & Canadian Swimming Championships

    • Gökhan Bozyiğit (Trials)
    • Aidan Iapicco (CSC)
    • Peyton Kipp (CSC)

    Canadian Junior Championships & Eastern Canadian Championships

    • Mohamed Boksmati (CJC)
    • Circe Garrido Morales (East)
    • Andie Lloyd (East)

    Provincials, AA & Festival

    • Mara Di Persio (Prov)
    • Lea Formicuccia (Prov)
    • Nick Woodruff (Prov)
    • Paje Brennan (AA)
    • Alyssa Montgomery (AA)
    • Jeremy Tang (AA)
    • Michael Taylor (AA)
    • Piper Sarginson (Fest)
    • Sophia St-Pierre (Fest)

    Club Record Breakers

    Andie Lloyd

    • 13/14 Girls 100 Freestyle 1:01.66 LCM

    Circe Garrido Morales

    • 13/14 Girls 100 Freestyle 1:00.17 SCM
    • 13/14 Girls 100 Backstroke 1:06.02 SCM
    • 13/14 Girls 100 Backstroke 1:09.02 LCM
    • 13/14 Girls 100 Butterfly 1:07.87 LCM
    • 13/14 Girls 100 Butterfly 1:07.36 LCM

    Aidan Iapicco

    • 15-17 Boys 100 Breaststroke 1:05.41 SCM
    • 15-17 Boys 100 Breaststroke 1:07.49 LCM

    Attendance Awards

    Presented to every swimmer who achieved an attendance record of 90% or better over the course of the entire swimming year.

    Age Group 1

    • Maggie Gauthier, Kaylin Jensen, Kaya Lambrechts, Sophie McMurray, Kaden Shaw, Lily Shennan, Sophia St-Pierre

    Age Group 2

    • Eve Brum, Piper Sarginson, Nicholas Woodruff

    Age Group 3

    • Patrick Fidler

    Youth Group

    • Paje Brennan, Mara Di Persio, Aidan Iapicco, Andie Lloyd, Alyssa Montgomery, Jeremy Tang

    Honour Roll

    Presented to every Brock Niagara Aquatics swimmer who attains a Provincial or National standard while maintaining an 80% or “A” average in school.

    • Mohamed Boksmati, Paje Brennan, Mara Di Persio, Lea Formicuccia, Peyton Kipp, Andie Lloyd, Alyssa Montgomery, Sophia St-Pierre, Jeremy Tang, Michael Taylor, Nicholas Woodruff

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  • Joe Kerkhoven Memorial Walker Invitational

    October 27–28, 2018— St. Catharines

    Brock swimmers win double-gold in annual Kerkhoven–Walker Invitational

    Brock Niagara Aquatics hosted their 41st annual Joe Kerkhoven Memorial Walker Invitational this past weekend at the Eleanor Misener Aquatic Centre at Brock University. The competition attracted five other local swim clubs and over 250 young athletes from Ontario and western New York to compete in over two days of racing.

    The swim meet is named in memory of Coach Joe Kerkhoven, one of the original coaches of the St. Catharines swim club; and Walker Industries, a long-time former sponsor of the event.

    The highlight of the weekend was the gold medals won by Brock swimmers in the prestigious open-age “Walker 400” Freestyle event where Alyssa Montgomery took top-placing for the girls and Aidan Iapicco captured gold on the boys side. It was only the third such occasion in the past 30 years where Brock swimmers have won double-gold in this event.

    Top scorer among Brock swimmers was Andie Lloyd of St. Catharines who individually captured 83 points, seven gold medals, two silver, and one bronze; Andie is a 15-year-old Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School student. Aidan Iapicco of St. Catharines was top scorer on the men’s side with 79 points, six gold medals, one silver, and three bronze; Aidan is a 17-year-old Saint Francis Catholic Secondary School student.

    Clarington Swim Club took home the team high-point award trophy, the “Walker Cup” with 1025 points; Wilmot Aquatic Aces placed second with 783 points; and Brock Niagara Aquatics placed third with 665 points.

    Full results (top-8 individual placings; top-3 relay placings)

    10/under Girls

    Malaak Boksmati: 7th 100 Fly; 8th 100 Back

    Eyrie Forestieri: 7th 100 Back

    Sierra Kelly: 4th 100 Fly; 6th 100 Back; 8th 50 Fly, 50 Breast, 50 Back

    Raine West: SILVER 50 Fly, 100 Fly; BRONZE 100 Back, 100 Free; 4th 50 Back; 5th 50 Breast, 50 Free; 6th 100 Breast; 7th 100 IM

    S. Kelly, M. Boksmati, R. West, E. Forestieri: SILVER 100 Medley Relay

    Camryn Friesen, Abby Cabaj, M. Boksmati, R. West: SILVER 100 Free Relay

    10/under Boys

    Mahmoud Boksmati: 5th 100 Fly, 100 Breast; 6th 50 Fly; 8th 50 Breast, 50 Back

    Quinlan Stark: 6th 50 Breast, 100 Free

    Mark Zhang: 6th 100 Fly

    11-12 Girls

    Luz Aguilera Ballesteros: BRONZE 200 Fly; 4th 100 Fly, 200 Back, 200 IM; 6th 100 Back; 8th 100 Breast

    Ella Beaudoin: BRONZE 200 Breast; 4th 200 Fly; 5th 100 Breast; 8th 100 Fly, 100 Back

    Eve Brum: SILVER 200 Free; BRONZE 200 Back, 100 Back; 4th 100 Free; 8th 200 IM

    Maggie Gauthier: 7th 100 Fly

    Lily Shennan: 6th 100 Breast; 8th 200 Breast

    Sophia St-Pierre: SILVER 100 Back; 7th 200 Back

    S. St-Pierre, L. Shennan, L. Aguilera Ballesteros, E. Brum: SILVER 200 Medley Relay

    L. Aguilera Ballesteros, Kaya Lambrechts, S. St-Pierre, E. Brum: SILVER 200 Free Relay

    11-12 Boys

    Camren Courchene-Carter: 8th 100 Fly, 200 IM, 200 Breast

    Kaden Shaw: 7th 200 Fly

    Austin Weng: 8th 200 Fly

    Baxter Lawrence, C. Courchene-Carter, K. Shaw, A. Weng: BRONZE 200 Medley Relay

    13-14 Girls

    Kura Cooper: 5th 200 Breast; 7th 200 Back, 200 Free; 8th 100 Breast

    Charley Crane: 5th 200 Back; 7th 100 Breast

    Piper Sarginson: GOLD 100 Breast, 200 Breast; SILVER 200 Back, 200 Free; BRONZE 200 Fly, 200 IM; 4th 100 Fly; 7th 100 Back

    Olivia Turavani: 8th 100 Back, 200 IM

    Mia Watanabe: 8th 200 Fly

    13-14 Boys

    Mahmoud Radwan: 6th 200 Back; 8th 200 Free, 200 Fly

    15/over Girls

    Isabella Bonaldo: BRONZE 200 Breast; 7th 200 IM

    Paje Brennan: 4th 200 IM; 5th 100 Breast; 6th 100 Back; 7th 100 Free; 8th 200 Back

    Mara Di Persio: SILVER 100 Fly; 4th 200 Free; 5th 200 Back; 7th 100 Breast

    Andie Lloyd: GOLD 100 Fly, 200 Back, 200 Free, 200 Fly, 100 Back, 200 IM, 100 Free; SILVER 200 Breast; BRONZE 100 Breast

    Alyssa Montgomery: GOLD 200 Breast; SILVER 200 IM; BRONZE 100 Free; 5th 100 Back; 6th 100 Breast; 7th 200 Free

    A. Lloyd, P. Brennan, M. Di Persio, A. Montgomery: GOLD 200 Medley Relay

    A. Montgomery, I. Bonaldo, P. Brennan, A. Lloyd: SILVER 200 Free Relay

    15/over Boys

    Mark Barca: SILVER 100 Fly, 200 Back, 100 Back; BRONZE 200 IM; 6th 100 Free

    Aidan Iapicco: GOLD 100 Fly, 200 IM, 100 Breast, 200 Free, 200 Breast; SILVER 200 Fly; BRONZE 200 Back, 100 Back, 100 Free

    Alex Jakovljevic: 7th 200 Fly

    Peyton Kipp: SILVER 100 Breast, 200 Breast; 4th 200 IM; 6th 200 Free; 8th 100 Free

    Jeremy Tang: 6th 200 Fly; 7th 200 Back; 8th 200 IM

    Calvin Teminski, A. Iapicco, J. Tang, P. Kipp: SILVER 200 Medley Relay

    P. Kipp, J. Tang, A. Jakovljevic, A. Iapicco: BRONZE 200 Free Relay

    Open Women “Walker 400” Freestyle

    GOLD A. Montgomery; SILVER A. Lloyd; 4th M. Di Persio; 6th P. Sarginson; 7th I. Bonaldo

    Open Men “Walker 400” Freestyle

    GOLD A. Iapicco


    Host: Brock Niagara Aquatics (BROCK)

    Visiting teams: Chatham Y Pool Sharks (CYPS), Clarington Swim Club (ROC), Grand Island Swim Club (GISC-NI), St. Thomas Jumbo Jets (STJJ), Wilmot Aquatic Aces (WAAC)

    Full meet details and results can be found at swimming.ca/en/meet/24841
    Web results: brocku.ca/brockswimming/results

    More information about BROCK-hosted competitions.

  • WOSA open water clinic & cake swim

    About a dozen swimmers aged 12–16 from Western Ontario, including three Brock Niagara swimmers, were invited to take part in an open water clinic and race last Sunday, held at Deer Creek Conservation Area in Norfolk County. Eve Brum and Piper Sarginson raced the 1K event while Calvin Teminski took part in the 4K swim. Piper was the first female to finish and placed 2nd overall in the 1K race; Eve came in close behind. Calvin finished middle of the pack in the more challenging 4K distance.

    The morning started off with a talk by Coach Brian (CYPS) about the differences between pool swimming and open water swimming; and about the unique challenges open water swimmers face. He also talked about his recent trip to BC and visit with National Open Water Coach Ron Jacks of Pacific Coast Swimming; and gave us an idea of that program’s philosophy and the training regimen that the world-class open water swimmers follow along with some samples of what their workouts may look like.

    The WOSA swimmers then took to the lake and rehearsed some open-water skills—sighting, turning corners, breathing, pacing—and received some helpful feedback that they could take and use later during their races.

    Following all the races, swimmers were treated to some snacks, prizes … and cake! We couldn’t have asked for better weather on this warm and sunny day.

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  • Sport nutrition tips from coach.ca

    Proper nutrition is essential for overall good health and optimal athletic performance. Participants of all ages and at all levels of competition are affected by good nutrition. It’s about knowing what to eat and when to eat, especially if you’re on the road with your athlete or with other parents.

    https://www.coach.ca/sport-nutrition-s14783

    Categories: Parents