Savard and Hanus Highlight Day 1 of Speedo Eastern Canadian Open

Hometown standout Katerine Savard and 17-year-old Danielle Hanus each had important victories to kick off the Speedo Canadian Eastern Open.

Savard, 22, from the host Club Aquatique de Montreal, continued her push back from a September ankle injury by winning women’s 200-metre freestyle in two minutes 0.58 seconds, a strong time considering that she is in heavy training for the Canadian Olympic & Para-swimming Trials in April. Savard edged Etobicoke Swimming Club’s 17-year-old Meryn McCann (2:01.18) by six-10ths of a second.

“I’m pretty happy about it – my ankle is getting better and better so I don’t need any special treatment, for now,],” said Savard, who also won women’s 50-m butterfly earlier in the evening at Complex sportif Claude-Robillard.

“Just to be able to swim fast was good for me,” added Savard, who is coached by Claude St-Jean. “I swam three races tonight and all the times were excellent – for this time of the year.”

Samuel Bélanger, 19, of Quebec City, won men’s 200-m freestyle in 1:52.17. Javier Acevedo, a junior worlds silver medallist, was 0.50 seconds back.

Hanus, of the Newmarket Stingrays, captured a thrilling women’s 100-m backstroke in 1:02.13, winning by fewer than a 10th of a second over 20-year-old Canadian-born Latvian Olympic hopeful Kristina Steins (1:02.21). Hanus, Steins and McCann (1:02.47) combined for a tight finish.

“Probably the biggest factors were trying to be as fast as I could through the first 50 [metres] and getting a good turn into the wall and coming off strong,” said Hanus, who is coached by Alan Swanston. “It was really challenging since this meet is about what you can do at a high level of training.

“It was good to get a race like that in because now I know I can work really hard and it gives me the confidence for Trials that I can do really well there against the older swimmers.”

Noah Choboter, 19, of the Regina Optimist Dolphin club, won men’s 100-m backstroke in 57.29, setting a Saskatchewan long-course senior men’s record. Choboter, who also swims for the University of Regina Cougars, finished ahead of Oakville Aquatic Club’s Matthew Mac (58.09).

Richard Funk, who recently joined the Swimming Canada High Performance Centre – Ontario, and Ashley McGregor of the Intensive Training Program – Montreal each had a near five-second winning margin in 200-m breaststroke. Funk, 23, clocked 2:15.33 in men’s 200 with Markham Aquatic Club’s Ryan Telford (2:20.16) earning silver. McGregor clocked 2:30.11, ahead of CAMO’s Sarah-Lee Hevey (2:34.87).

The 800-m freestyle was a CAMO sweep. Andrea Terriault, 17, clocked 9:14.13 for a narrow two-second margin over Regina Optimist’s 18-year-old Hamida Nefsi (9:16.21). Phillipe Guertin captured men’s 800 free in 8:18.26.

The Easterns also include female 15-and-under and male 16-and-under divisions.

Friday’s heats begin at 9 a.m. ET, with finals set for 6 p.m.; the day’s schedule includes the 100-m freestyle, 100-m breaststroke and 400-m individual medley.

For full results:

camonatation.org/resultats/Eastern16/index.html

The press release above was provided by Swimming Canada.

In This Story

1
Leave a Reply

Subscribe
Notify of

1 Comment
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
paolo
8 years ago

In the women 100 back, in her category (15 year-old and under),15 year-old Madison Broad swam exactly the same time (1.02.13) Hanus did in the upper category.
I think that her performance is worthy of a mention, like those of 14 year-old Kayla Sanchez who swam a 2.03.69 in the 200 free and then a 1.02.70 in the 100 back.

About Jeff Grace

Jeff Grace

Jeff is a 500 hour registered yoga teacher who holds diplomas in Coaching (Douglas College) and High Performance Coaching (National Coaching Institute - Calgary). He has a background of over 20 years in the coaching profession, where he has used a unique and proven teaching methodology to help many achieve their …

Read More »