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RSEQ SWIM CHAMPIONSHIPS (Day 3): Wist triple golden as McGill finishes second overall

McGill's gold and bronze-medal foursomes in the 4x200 freestyle relay
McGill's gold and bronze-medal foursomes in the 4x200 freestyle relay

Swimming (M & W) | 2/12/2017 11:57:00 PM


QUEBEC CITY – The McGill University swim team won six races and surpassed all expectations by finishing second overall in the combined women's and men's standings at the RSEQ championships, a three-day meet that wrapped up Sunday at the Centre PEPS on the campus of Universite Laval. The Montreal Carabins swept both the men's and women's titles, with McGill placing second in the former and third in the latter but second in the overall points total.

Highlighting the weekend for McGill was five new qualifiers for the national championships and 13 podium finishes, led by Kade Wist, a sophomore from Calgary, who captured three gold medals (400 freestyle, 200 butterfly, 4x200 free). Wist's time in the 400 free was a personal best by more than four seconds, stopping the clock in 3:54.97.

Teammate Samuel Wang, a freshman from Sherbrooke, collected two gold medals (50 and 100 butterfly), one silver and a bronze. He also broke a school record in the morning preliminaries for the 100 fly, touching the wall in 53.21 seconds to break the mark of 53.44 set by Marc-Andre Benoit in 2014.

The Wist-Wang duo combined to give McGill a clean sweep in the three butterfly races.

Joining Wist on the winning relay was sophomore Duncan Burns of Fredericton, N.B., freshman Alexandre Grant of Beaconsfield, Que., and David Whiteside, a mechanical engineering senior from Burlington, Ont. McGill also collected a bronze in that 4x200, the only school over the weekend to register two podium finishes in the same relay.

McGill's lone gold medal recipient on the Martlets squad was Jessica Warrack, a chemical engineering junior from Rocky View, Alta., who won the 400 individual medley in 4:50.35. Warrack also registered three bronze medal finishes, in the 400 free, 800 free and the 4x100 free relay.

All gold medalists automatically earned conference all-star status in addition to qualifying for the U SPORTS national championship meet in Sherbrooke, Feb. 24-26, however, they had all qualified earlier in the season. Five new McGill swimmers qualified over the weekend, bringing the team's season total to 12 men and nine women.

The new qualifiers included rookie Alexandre Grant (200 free) of Beaconsfield, Que.,  sophomore Jason Galet (100 breast) of Montreal and freshman Stuart Lau (1500 free) of Edmonton, along with sophomore Isabelle Brathwaite (50 free) of Dollard des Ormeaux, Que., and sophomore Emily Goodwin (200 fly) of North Vancouver, B.C.

The Redmen collected 13 medals over the weekend, including five golds, one silver and seven bronzes, while the Martlets posted 10 podium finishes, with one gold, three silvers and six bronzes.

In the post-event awards ceremony, fifth-year Martlet veteran Valerie De Broux from Westmount, Que., received the RSEQ leadership award for best combining academics with citizenship. The 25-year-old master's student in nursing has been the swim team representative on the Varsity Sports Council and has volunteered with the "Best Buddies" program to enrich the lives of local adults with intellectual disabilities. A peer tutor with fellow undergrads, she serves as a Teaching Assistant in nursing and has also been working part-time as a nurse at the Montreal Children's Hospital.

"The most impressive thing was how we performed as a team today," said head coach Peter Carpenter.  "At the beginning of the meet we had set out one primary goal, which was to stay ahead of Laval in the combined points category (over the season's five major meets).  With a 21.5 point lead coming into the meet I was fairly confident.  But in the first day of the weekend, however, Laval had made up 13.5 of those points.  
 
"(Sunday) morning we met again and talked about reversing that trend and our team responded by reaching five more evening finals than Laval.  When we met again before the evening races, I doubled down on our goal and asked the team to try and make the night special for our graduating students. We also stressed not only holding Laval off (in the season standings) but wanted to beat them in this meet overall, in their own pool. I have to say that tonight was one of those incredibly special nights when everything fell into place and everyone did their job.  We ended up catching and passing them to finish second in the meet."
 
Carpenter singled out Redmen team captain Keelan Marks, a finance senior from St, Bruno de Montarville, Que., who has been a key part of the team's leadership group for the past three seasons. "In his last night of swimming for the Redmen, he posted two huge personal bests, in the 200 breast and 200 IM.  I can barely put in to words what he has meant to me and the team and I am crushed to see his McGill swimming career come to an end."

The Montreal Carabins captured the men's banner, collecting 225.4 points over the season's five league races, followed by McGill (185.2), Montreal (149.5), Sherbrooke (72.2) and UQTR (2.2). The Carabins also swept the women's title, with 282.8 points. Laval was second (146.4), followed closely by McGill (137.2), then Sherbrooke (25.1) and UQTR (19.5). In the combined standings, the Carabins were first with 508.2 points, followed by McGill (322.4), Laval (295.9), Sherbrooke (97.3) and UQTR (21.7).

McGILL MEDAL COUNT FROM RSEQ CHAMPIONSHIP
 
GOLD SILVER BRONZE
REDMEN 5 1 7
MARTLETS 1 3 6
McG. TOT: 6 4 13

 
LINK TO COMPLETE RESULTS


2016-17 RSEQ MAJOR AWARD RECIPIENTS
 
WOMEN MEN
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Sandrine Mainville, Montréal Pascal-Hugo Caron-Cantin, Laval
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Camille Bergeron-Miron, Montréal Jérémy Tremblay, Montréal
COACH OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR
Pierre Lamy, Montréal Pierre Lamy, Montréal
LEADERSHIP & CITIZENSHIP AWARD LEADERSHIP & CITIZENSHIP AWARD
Valerie De Broux, McGill Jérémie Déry-Bergeron, Laval
CONFERENCE ALL-STAR TEAM CONFERENCE ALL-STAR TEAM
Kaila Beaudry, Montréal Marc-André Benoit, Montréal
Camille Bergeron-Miron, Montréal Antoine Bernard-Lalonde, Montréal
Laurence Fedrigo, Laval Titouan Boquet, Montréal
Caitlin Hodge, Laval Antoine Bujold, Montréal
Marie-Soleil Jean-Lachapelle, Montréal Duncan Burns, McGill
Marie-Lou Lapointe, Montréal Pascal-Hugo C.Cantin, Laval
Roxane Lemieux, UQAM Jérémie Déry-Bergeron, Laval
Sandrine Mainville, Montréal Liam Desjarlais, Montréal
Ariane Mainville, Montréal Jérémy Gagné, Laval
Sophie Marois, Montréal Nicolas Gauthier, Laval
Angeline Nguyen, Montréal Alexandre Grant, McGill
Justine Rheaume, Montréal Nicolas Masse-Savard, Montréal
Katerine Savard, Montréal Jonathan Mcgarrell, Montréal
Carol-Ann Savoie, Montréal Gabriel Thivierge, Laval
Jessica Warrack, McGill Jeremy Tremblay, Montréal
Nathanael Vallerand, Montréal
Samuel Wang, McGill
David Whiteside, McGill
Kade Wist, McGill
 
McGILL's BEST PERFORMANCES AT 2017 RSEQ CHAMPIONSHIPS (Feb. 10-12)
WOMEN
2017 CIS STANDARD McGILL RECORDS
EVENT FINISH TOP TIME QUALIFIED? NAME 50m 25m YEAR TIME (25m) NAME
50 Free 7th 0:26.60 Isabelle Brathwaite 0:27.15 0:26.62 1993 0:25.55 Andrea Nugent
100 Free 6th 0:58.13 Isabelle Brathwaite 0:58.50 0:57.35 1993 0:55.77 Andrea Nugent
200 Free 6th 2:06:26 Fanny Gervais-Cartier 2:06:87 2:04:38 2016 2:00:97 Simone Cseplo
400 Free BRONZE 4:21:08 Jessica Warrack 4:28:54 4:23:27 2014 4:16:35 Katie Caldwell
800 Free BRONZE 8:57.89 Jessica Warrack 9:17:48 AM 9:06:55 2001 8:48:57 Karine Legault
50 Back BRONZE 0:28.99 Simone Cseplo 0:30:40 0:29:80 2014 0:28.27 Simone Cseplo
100 Back SILVER 1:01.19 Simone Cseplo 1:05:01 1:03.74 2016 1:00.70 Simone Cseplo
200 Back BRONZE 2:18.44 Rebecca Gillis 2:20:91 2:18.15 1997 2:10.56 Lisa Virgini
50 Breast 7th (tie) 0:33.92 Valerie De Broux 0:34.02 0:33.35 1997 0:32.01 Heather Bell
100 Breast 5th 1:12.75 Valerie De Broux 1:13.48 1:12.04 2005 1:10.02 Heather Bell
200 Breast SILVER 2:34.07 Valerie De Broux 2:40.36 2:37.22 2012 2:33.25 Valerie De Broux
50 Fly 9th 0:28.95 Esmee Smit-Anseeuw 0:29.16 0:28.59 1993 0:27.66 Andrea Nugent
100 Fly 8th 1:04.85 Emily Goodwin 1:04.25 1:02.99 1997 1:02.23 Lisa Virgini
200 Fly 4th 2:19.92 Valerie De Broux 2:23.82 2:20.84 1998 2:15.72 Holly McComb
200 IM BRONZE 2:21.83 Rebecca Gillis 2:23.66 2:20.84 2013 2:11.20 Katie Caldwell
400 IM GOLD 4:50.35 YES Jessica Warrack 5:04.43 4:58.46 2013 4:37.01 Katie Caldwell
400 IM BRONZE 4:54.42 Farah Hafazalla
4 x 50m FR SILVER 1:47.93 Isabelle Brathwaite 2016 1:45.41 Isabelle Brathwaite
Andrea Hyder Katerina Cardi
Fanny Gervais-Cartier Simone Cseplo
Genevieve McDonald Katie Caldwell
4 x 100m FR BRONZE 3:53.79 Fanny Gervais-Cartier 3:55.74 3:51.12 2014 3:47.93 Simone Cseplo
Jessica Warrack Taryne Landry
Isabelle Brathwaite Fanny Gervais-Cartier
Genevieve McDonald Katie Caldwell
4 x 200m FR BRONZE 8:25.22 Genevieve McDonald 8:32.57 8:22.52 2014 8:12.04 Simone Cseplo
Jessica Warrack Jennifer Darling
Rebecca Gillis Taryne Landry
Simone Cseplo Katie Caldwell
4 x 50m MR BRONZE 1:57.78 Carly Ede 2014 1:57.67 Christine Aglot
Esmee Smit-Aneeuw Valerie De Broux
Valerie De Broux Sophie Overney-Ragan
Simone Cseplo Taryne Landry
4 x 100m MR BRONZE 4:18.79 Simone Cseplo 4:20.34 4:15.24 2015 4:12.54 Simone Cseplo
Carly Ede Valerie De Broux
Valerie De Broux Adriane Lui
Isabelle Brathwaite Katie Caldwell
REDMEN
2016 CIS STANDARDS McGILL RECORDS
EVENT FINISH TOP TIME QUALIFIED? NAME 50m 25m YEAR TIME (25m) NAME
50 Free 4th 0:23.35 William Dixon 0:23.69 0:23.23 2004 0:22.56 Ryan Tomicic
100 Free 4th 0:50.71 Alexandre Grant 0:51.64 0:50.63 2012 0:49.37 Marc-Andre Benoit
200 Free 4th 1:51.87 Alexandre Grant 1:52.88 1:50.67 2014 1:49.42 Marc-Andre Benoit
400 Free GOLD 3:54.97 YES Kade Wist 4:01.87 3:57.13 2009 3:49.73 Steven Bielby
1500 Free BRONZE 15:59.48 YES Stuart Lau 16:19.33 16:00.13 2010 15:18.04 Steven Bielby
50 Back 5th 0:26.83 Alexandre Grant 0:26.62 0:26.10 2003 0:25.41 Alexandre Pichette
100 Back SILVER 0:55.15 Samuel Wang 0:57.45 0:56.32 2003 0:54.67 Alexandre Pichette
200 Back BRONZE 2:04.38 Jason Niness 2:05.38 2:02.92 1992 1:59.23 Paul Watson
50 Breast 5th 0:29.03 Jason Galet 0:29.81 0:29.23 2014 0:28.79 Michael Luck
100 Breast 5th 1:02.83 YES Jason Galet 1:04.56 1:03.29 2012 1:02.62 Matthew Khatchadourian
200 Breast 5th 2:20.77 Keelan Marks 2:21.08 2:18.31 1999 2:16.17 David Allard
50 Fly GOLD 0:24.18  YES Samuel Wang 0:25.58 0:25.08 2016 0:23.85 Samuel Wang
100 Fly GOLD 0:53.74 YES Samuel Wang 0:56.58 0:55.47 2014 0:53.44 Marc-Andre Benoit
100 Fly prelim (MR) 0:53.21
200 Fly GOLD 2:01.91 YES Kade Wist 2:06.79 2:04.30 2014 1:59.29 Pierre-Alexandre Renaud
200 IM BRONZE 2:05.51 Zachary Pilling 2:07.71 2:05.21 2013 2:00.00 Steven Bielby
400 IM BRONZE 4:30.13 Jean-Daniel Vallieres 4:35.32 4:29.92 2009 4:11.42 Steven Bielby
4 x 50m FR BRONZE 1:32.54 Brandon Freiberger 2015 1:31.96 Gabriel Fortin
Jason Galet Luke Robert
Gabriel Fortin Marc-Andre Benoit
William Dixon Michael Luck
4 x 100m FR 4th 3:27.15 Gabriel Fortin 3:28.63 3:24.54 2012 3:20.85 Marc-Andre Benoit
Kade Wist Joseph Toops
Brandon Freiberger Michael Luck
David Whiteside Steven Bielby
4 x 200m FR GOLD 7:29.61 YES Alexandre Grant 7:39.86 7:30.84 2013 7:24.89 Marc-Andre Benoit
Duncan Burns Steven Bielby
David Whiteside Erik Cheng
Kade Wist Pierre-Alexandre Renaud
4 x 200m FR BRONZE 7:42.30 Jean-Daniel Vallieres
Gabriel Fortin
Peter Abrahamsen
Anthony Ivakhnenko
4 x 50m MR 4th 1:43.33 Anthony Ivakhnenko 2016 1:43.07 Barisan Firildak
Samuel Wang William Dixon
Zachary Pilling Zachary Pilling
Alexandre Grant Luke Robert
4 x 100m MR BRONZE 3:46.65 Samuel Wang 3:49.61 3:45.11 2012 3:42.06 Steven Bielby
Jason Galet Matthew Khatchadourian
Cedric Campanelli Joseph Toops
William Dixon Marc-Andre Benoit
MR - McGill Record
CIS - qualifying time


 
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Katie Caldwell

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Christine Aglot

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Katerina Cardi

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Barisan Firildak

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Peter Abrahamsen

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Second Year
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Duncan Burns

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Second Year
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William Dixon

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Second Year
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Gabriel Fortin

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Third Year
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Jason Galet

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Luke Robert

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6' 6"
Third Year
3
Katie Caldwell

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5' 9"
Fourth Year
4
Christine Aglot

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5' 7"
Third Year
3
Katerina Cardi

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5' 2"
First Year
3
Barisan Firildak

Barisan Firildak

5' 10"
First Year
1
Peter Abrahamsen

Peter Abrahamsen

6' 3"
Second Year
4
Duncan Burns

Duncan Burns

6' 2"
Second Year
2
William Dixon

William Dixon

5' 8"
Second Year
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Gabriel Fortin

Gabriel Fortin

6' 0"
Third Year
3
Jason Galet

Jason Galet

6' 5"
Second Year
2