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Cochrane headlines national swim team selectionAfter four exciting days of competition at the Canadian Swimming Trials, Swimming Canada named its national team for the Pan Pacific Championships and nominated athletes for the Commonwealth Games.
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MacLean caps swim trials with national recordBrittany MacLean of Etobicoke, Ont., smashed the second longest-standing national women’s record on Saturday with a victory in the 800-m freestyle to highlight the last night of competition at the Canadian Swimming Trials.
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Friday’s finalsWatch complete coverage of Friday’s finals.
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World’s best time, Canadian record for SavardKaterine Savard posted the fastest time in the world this year as she set a Canadian record in 100-m butterfly Friday at the Canadian Swimming Trials in Victoria.
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Thursday’s finalsWatch complete coverage of Thursday’s finals.
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Page wins 400 IM thriller at swimming trialsA new rivalry was ignited at the Canadian Swimming Trials on Thursday night when favourite Alec Page of Victoria withstood a strong challenge from Luke Reilly of Vancouver for the gold medal in a men’s 400-m individual medley thriller.
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Wednesday’s finalsWatch complete coverage of Wednesday’s finals.
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Women shine in breaststroke and backstrokeTera Van Beilen and Sinead Russell were the fastest of the fast on the first night of finals at Canadian Swimming Trials in Victoria.
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MacLean hopes NCAA performance transfers to TrialsHilary Caldwell is ready to make another big impact in 2014 and the first step towards that goal is at the Canadian Swimming Trials Wednesday through Saturday in Victoria.
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MacLean hopes NCAA performance transfers to TrialsAfter a frustrating 2013 in which injuries slowed the promising young swimmer, MacLean capped her second NCAA season with a pair of wins.
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‘Lot of lasts’ for Canadian swimmer CochraneRyan Cochrane’s illustrious swimming career, he says, has come down to a “lot of lasts.”