Men’s Swimming News

After two days of competition, it’s the defending U SPORTS national champions UBC and Toronto who continue to dominate on the men’s and women’s sides, Feb. 24.

While UBC leads the points race on the men’s side with 774.5 after two days of action, while Calgary (637 points) and Ottawa (606 points) round out the top three.  Toronto made a push with a four-medal night but trails the top three at 503 points.

The UBC women narrowed the gap on Toronto, snagging gold in the women’s 800 free relay and three individual medals. The Varsity Blues remain at the top of the team leaderboard with 878 points, while the Thunderbirds are in second with 860.5 points. Calgary sits in third with 568 points thanks to standout performances by Rebecca Smith and Hannah Johnson, both with silver medals on day two.

Breaking his second U SPORTS record of the weekend, Toronto’s Gabe Mastromatteo captured the men’s 100m breaststroke crown with a time of 1:01.38.

University of British Columbia’s Emma O’Cronin and McGill University’s Pablo Collin followed up their night one 400m free gold medal performances with gold medals in the 200m free tonight, registering times of 1:59.03 and 1:51.19, respectively, to capture the event titles.

Calgary’s Stephen Calkins captured his second gold of the weekend in the men’s 50m fly with a time of 24.21.

The final day of the 2023 U SPORTS Swimming Championships takes place tomorrow, Feb. 25, with preliminaries beginning at 10 a.m. PT.

 

U SPORTS COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD WINNERS

  • Men: Pablo Collin, McGill
  • Women: Aleksa Gold, Toronto

 

TEAM STANDINGS AFTER DAY 2
 
Men's:

  1. UBC – 774.5
  2. Calgary – 637
  3. Ottawa – 606
  4. Toronto – 503
  5. McGill – 500
  6. Lethbridge – 270.5
  7. Victoria – 234
  8. Alberta – 183
  9. Western – 132
  10. Waterloo – 129
  11. Montreal – 104
  12. Laval – 98
  13. Dalhousie – 80
  14. Regina – 63
  15. Laurier – 61
  16. McMaster – 52.5
  17. Acadia – 45
  18. York – 32.5
  19. Sherbrooke – 17
  20. Carleton – 13
  21. Manitoba – 9
  22. Memorial - 2


Women's:

  1. Toronto – 878
  2. UBC – 860.5
  3. Calgary – 568
  4. McGill – 565
  5. Manitoba – 232.5
  6. Western – 229
  7. Victoria – 216.5
  8. Dalhousie – 156
  9. Laval – 151
  10. Ottawa – 144
  11. Guelph – 113
  12. Lethbridge – 108
  13. Alberta – 97.5
  14. Montreal – 97
  15. Waterloo – 67
  16. Acadia – 56.5
  17. McMaster – 38
  18. Sherbrooke – 4
  19. Regina – 3.5

 

DAY 2 MEDAL WINNERS  

Women 200m Freestyle

  1. Emma O’Croinin, UBC, 1:59.03
  2. Rebecca Smith, Calgary, 1:59.63
  3. Ainsley McMurray, Toronto, 2:03.17

 

Men 200m Freestyle

  1. Pablo Collin, McGill, 1:51.19
  2. Bernard Godolphin, Toronto, 1:52.84
  3. Kieran Stone, Western, 1:53.84

 

Women 50m Backstroke

  1. Haley Klenk, Toronto, 29.48
  2. Hannah Johnson, Calgary, 29.60
  3. Dora Modrcin, Manitoba, 29.68

 

Men 50m Backstroke

  1. Chris Alexander, Lethbridge, 25.91
  2. Blake Tierney, UBC, 26.15
  3. Dima Lim, UBC, 26.21

 

Women 100m Breaststroke

  1. Shona Branton, Western, 1.08.99
  2. Danika Ethier, Laval, 1.08.82
  3. Eloise Allen, UBC, 1.11.43

 

Men 100m Breaststroke

  1. Gabe Mastromatteo, Toronto, 101.38
  2. Justice Migneault, Toronto, 102.59
  3. Apollo Hess, Lethbridge, 102.63

 

Women 400m IM

  1. Nina Mollen, Toronto, 4:50.24
  2. Aleksa Gold, Toronto, 4:52.00
  3. Olivia Brendzan, Alberta, 4:54.73

 

Men 400m IM

  1. Jacob Gallant, Toronto, 4:22.53
  2. Hugh McNeill, UBC, 4:24.89
  3. Brodie Young, UBC, 4:25.26

 

Women 50m Butterfly

  1. Eloise Allen, UBC, 27.42
  2. Dora Modcrin, Manitoba, 27.49
  3. Isabel Sarty, McGill, 27.92

 

Men 50m Butterfly

  1. Stephan Calkins, Calgary, 24.21
  2. Thomas McDonald, Calgary, 24.29
  3. Lucas Wormald, Waterloo, 24.66

 

Women 4x200m Freestyle Relay

  1. UBC, 8:14.87 
    (Anna Dumont-Belanger, Emma O’Croinin, Sara Godon, Josie Field)
  2. Calgary, 8:15.77
    (Marit Anderson, Avery Movold, Rebecca Smith, Emily De Jager)
  3.  Toronto, 8:28.13
    (Claire Howard, Lily Chubaty, Aleksa Gold, Ainsley McMurray)

 

Men 4x200m Freestyle Relay

  1. UBC, 7:32.58 
    (Ryley McRae, Blake Tierney, Hugh McNeill, Raben Dommann)
  2. Toronto, 7:35.43
    (Max Tambling, Quinn Matteis, Bernard Godolphin, Phil Robins)
  3. McGill, 7:35.78
    (Alex Younes, Pablo Collin, Bruno Dehem-Lemelin, Erik Linseisen)