U SPORTS Announces Canadian All-Star Roster For Dual Meet With British University Swimmers
Toronto’s Nina Mollin will be one of 41 swimmers representing the Canadian university all-stars in a dual meet against the Brits in Loughborough in July.
2025 U Sports Championships: Kayla Sanchez Adds 3 Golds, 2 Meet Records for UBC on Day 2
Canadian Olympian Kayla Sanchez contributed 3 golds and 2 meet records for the UBC Thunderbirds on night 2 of the 2025 U Sports Championships.
2025 U SPORTS Preview: UBC Aims To Reclaim Titles With Addition of Sanchez, Knox
Kayla Sanchez could prove to be the difference-maker for the UBC women this year as they vie to dethrone the University of Toronto at the USPORTS Champs.
Kayla Sanchez Swims 51.7 in the 100 Free (SCM) As Thunderbirds Dominate with 12 Meet Records
The UBC women, led by star newcomer Kayla Sanchez, won their 14th Canada West Conference title in 15 seasons over the weekend.
Ufficializzata La Squadra Del Canada Per Le Olimpiadi Di Parigi
Swimming Canada e il Comitato Olimpico Canadese hanno svelato la rosa dei 29 nuotatori che andranno a Parigi quest’estate, due aggiunte discrezionali.
Trials Olimpici Canadesi: Analisi E Risultati Finali Ultimo Giorno
I Trials olimpici e paralimpici canadesi del 2024 si sono conclusi ieri sera a Toronto, vediamo insieme tutti i risultati del Day 7
2024 Canadian Olympic & Paralympic Trials: Day 7 Finals Live Recap
Josh Liendo continued his red-hot week by sneaking under his own Canadian record in the 100 fly during prelims on Sunday with a time of 50.33.
UBC Women, Calgary Men Defend Canada West Titles
Calgary’s Stephen Calkins (pictured) won three individual events and added a pair of relay titles at the 2023 Canada West Championships.
Laon Kim Blasts 50.39 100 Free To Become Fastest 15-Year-Old In Canadian History
Kim took off more than six-tenths from his previous best time of 51.05, which stands as the Canadian NAG record in the 13-14 age group.
Ontario Claims Double Gold In Open Water To Close 2022 Canada Summer Games
Ontario’s Olivier Risk and Bailey O’Regan swept the 3km open water events as the province finished atop the medal table with 24 gold and 52 total medals.