American, Canadian Stars Come Out for 2014 Mel Zajac Cup

The Mel Zajac Jr. ย International Canada Cup in British Columbia, Canada, begins on Thursday, May 22nd and runs through Sunday, May 25th. This meet for years has attracted huge stars from the United States, and 2014’s edition will be no different.

See the psych sheets here.

Among the Americans who are making the trek north of the border this year will include much of the impressive Cal women’s group. That includes names likeย Missy Franklin,ย Rachel Bootsma, Celina Li,ย Caitlin Leverenz, Farida Osman,ย ย andย Liz Pelton amongย others. This will be the first competition for Cal’s NCAA team since the NCAA Championship meet.

Confirmed participants from Canada includes some of their best as well. That includes UBC Dolphins swimmerย Noemie Thomas, who will race for Cal next year collegiately, and two-time Olympic silver medalistย Ryan Cochrane. Other Canadian stars will beย Brittany MacLean, an NCAA Record holder at Georgia who represents ESwim domestically; ย Katerine Savard;ย andย Tera van Beilen.

MacLean is one of several NCAA-based Canadian stars who will be at this meet. Her Georgia teammateย Chantal van Landeghem will be there, as willย Hassaan Abdel-Khalik,ย bronwyn Pasloski,ย Kierra Smith,ย Marni Oldershaw, andย Allyson Ackman are among the well-known NCAA swimmers who will be present.

George Bovell, who represents Trinidad & Tobago, butย has a Canadian mother, will also be at this meet, having been competitively a little quiet since the FINA World Cup ended.

Bovell is part of aย big group from the United States at the meet fromย Club Wolverine Elite, who are frequent participants there. Among those registered from that group include Richard Funk, who is also Canadian; Zach Hayden, Geoff Cheah, and Sean Fletcher.

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aswimfan
9 years ago

I wonder if there will be any australian swimmer in this meet.
Usually in the previous years, the St. Peters Western group coached by Michael Bohl (barrat, rice, tae-hwan, Larkin, Jones, Napoleon, Nay, etc) made the trek to vancouver.

Rich
9 years ago

Warm down pool broke. Don’t expect any fast times

Arthur
Reply to  Rich
9 years ago

This facility has had a lot of problems recently. The outdoor pool is closed long term. The indoor pool broke as well for a couple weeks in April.

The Grand Inquisitor
9 years ago

Will be interested to see outcome of MacLean v Franklin 400m rematch of NCAA 500 Free.

bobo gigi
Reply to  The Grand Inquisitor
9 years ago

Not interesting at all.
Missy isn’t a 400 free swimmer.

bobo gigi
Reply to  bobo gigi
9 years ago

I’m much more interested in seeing if she still knows how to swim backstroke after a college season focused on freestyle.

The Grand Inquisitor
Reply to  bobo gigi
9 years ago

“Missy isnโ€™t a 400 free swimmer.”

That’s what makes the matchup interesting to me – not seeing her dominate but rather competing out of her comfort zone. On the other hand, I have no doubt she will remember very well how to swim backstroke – although 100 and 200 back events have enough talent to make them competitive contests.

Catherine
9 years ago

I wonder if it’s too late to convince Missy Franklin to swim for Canada. Every time she comes up, there’s a chance to change her mind about her swimming nationality. Canadian swimmers, don’t miss out on this opportunity!!! ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

bobo gigi
Reply to  Catherine
9 years ago

๐Ÿ˜† ๐Ÿ˜† ๐Ÿ˜† ๐Ÿ˜† ๐Ÿ˜† ๐Ÿ˜† ๐Ÿ˜† ๐Ÿ˜†
You can always dream but it will never happen.

Philip Johnson
Reply to  bobo gigi
9 years ago

Just like Yannick swimming for the US? lol

Catherine
Reply to  bobo gigi
9 years ago

Well, I’ll just keep dreaming for now. Maybe in ten years time! Is anyone else old enough to remember Marilyn Ottey, and how she changed her citizenship from Jamaican to Slovenian so that she could continue to go to the Olympics in track?

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