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Sabrina Ng
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Provincial 1

Conquering all Opportunities with the right Skills

Provincial 1 Group Short Course Report


March 2010

"Some say opportunity knocks only once, that is not true. Opportunity knocks all the time, but you have to be ready for it. If the chance comes, you must have the equipment to take advantage of it." ~ Louis L'Amour (1908-1988)

One cannot take advantage of any opportunity if the proper skills and knowledge were not acquired beforehand. Our Provincial 1 swimmers have experienced this throughout the past 6 months. Every swim meet is an opportunity. But they have yet to find the right 'equipment' to conquer the meet.

It takes time and commitment to build all the skills needed to succeed. Our provincial 1 swimmers have trained hard to make the impossible tasks a mere hurdle on the road of all possibilities. Not only are they anxious to take on every challenge, they are constantly pushing and supporting each other on the way. The group has excelled as a unit - fully committed and motivated to do what they love: swimming.

During the first 3 months of short course season, our swimmers adjusted to the intensive training program going on average 4 to 4.5km a practice. They acquired the mechanics of each stroke, how to relate speed to stroke rate and distance, and most importantly, the concept of pacing. The outcome of all that hard work was then displayed in Youth Cup/Mega City, where 80% of the group became Central Region qualifiers and 5 of them got provincial cuts. We also attended the Marilyn Bell meet weekend after that for the distance swims. And 75% of them achieved their provincial pre-requisites before the Christmas break.

Once we restarted training in the New Year, our swimmers stepped up in their intensity. We immediately went into our attack phase where many of the sets were focused on understanding race strategy. They acquired the knowledge on how to take control of the set and to challenge the pace times. They understood the only way to better results is to train faster than they previously raced. It is that mentality that got our entire Provincial 1 group to be 100% Central Region qualified by the Etobicoke AB meet.

At the Central Region Short Course Championships, all swimmers were at the peak of their performance. Results: 94% of personal best times, and a total of 8 provincial qualifiers. Many of them have personal bests for all of their events. Some of them, despite adding time in a few races, learned valuable lessons and were inspired to improve for long course season. The majority of our qualifiers made five or more Central Region standards. That speaks volumes to our swimmers' ability to race any stroke at any distance.

The Provincial Short Course Championships has been a great success for our group. The two objectives for our swimmers going into this meet were 1. to do everything right, and 2. to try to make top 8. They focused on practicing their starts, turns and finishes during the two weeks before the meet and it proved to be key in achieving even faster times. Four of 8 qualifiers were first-time provincial level competitors and this proved to be a great learning experience for them.

We wrapped up our short course season with a team travel swim meet in PEI - East Coast Championships. Eleven of our swimmers attended the meet and there were many outstanding performances that highlighted their depth of knowledge in this sport. We have 90% personal best times and 2 first-time age group national qualifiers in the 1500 Free. Performance aside, the participants have gained valuable experience of being self-disciplined and managing on their own. The sense of independence and focus were priceless.

Overall, Provincial 1 swimmers have been very competitive in their respective age groups and continue to strive for better performance in the upcoming long course season. They are looking for more opportunities to showcase what they have been training hard for. As a group of motivated competitors, they will not quit until they get to their destination. As their coach, I'm very proud to work with every one of them and looking forward to end this 2009-2010 season with a big bang!

Short course season overall performance highlights:
- 100% Central Region Short Course qualifiers for the whole group
- 84% of them have 5 or more CR SC qualifying events
- 8 Provincial qualifiers; 4 of which are first-time qualifiers
- 30 provincial qualified events
- 2 Age Group National qualifiers in 1500 Free:
LeeAnne Liberta and Kiera Michailoff-Russell
- 1 NYAC Club Record - Kiera Michailoff-Russell in 1500 Free for 11-12 Girls

Individual performance highlights:

Michael Aw
- Exceptional 11th place finish at CR SC 200 Fly, improved by 6.71 to 3:09.67
- Central Region qualified for both 100 and 200 Fly

Charlotte Caswell
- Outstanding progression in 200 IM, PBT at East Coast Champs of 2:42.33 (8th)
- 8 Central Region qualifying events

Jacqueline Douglas
- Excellent progression in both 100, and 200 Breast; Huge improvement in 400 IM
- 5 Central Region qualifying events

Macalem Henley
- Qualified for 9 Central Region events and making PBT for all competed events
- Outstanding performance in 100 Back in PEI, dropping 3.7sec to 1:15.46

Brooke Henry
- First time Provincial Qualifier in 100 and 200 Fly
- Major improvements in Back and IM events, and qualified for 10 CR events

Andrew Kang
- Central Region qualified for 800 Free

Sasha Kennedy
- First time Provincial Qualifier in 100 Breast with a time of 1:29.11 at CR
- Huge progression in 400 IM, provincial qualified with a time of 6:11.62

Jacob Lee
- First time Provincial Qualifier, making ALL nine 11&under provincial cuts!!!
- Top 8 finishes in Provincial SC in 100 IM, 200 Free and 400 Free, 100% best times

LeeAnne Liberta
- Age Group National Qualifier in 1500 FR with a time of 19:42.44 in PEI (wow!!!)
- 10 Central Region qualifying events with 3 of them top 8 finishes

Claire Lockridge
- Outstanding progression in 400 IM, dropping a whopping 10sec at CR
- 6 Central Region events qualifier with a blazing 30.59sec for 50 Free

Sarah Lychy
- Huge improvement in 100 and 200 Breast; top 16 for 200 Breast in CR
- Qualified for 5 Central Region events in short course

Allison Martin
- 7 Provincial qualified events and a 7th place finish for 100 Free (1:07.17)
- Gold medalist in Central Region for 100 Fly with a time of 1:17.86 - NICE!

Kyle Martin
- 3 Central Region events qualifier and improved 800 Free to 10:42.36
- Major improvement in the breastroke and 400 IM

Kiera Michailoff-Russell
- Age Group National Qualifier in 1500 Free with a time of 19:29.57 and broke the club record by 13 seconds - Amazing!
- CR Gold medalist in 50 Free with a PBT of 29.23; Bronze in 100 Free!!!

Neushaw Moradi
- 11 events qualified for Central Region with a 9th place finish in 400 IM (5:43.94)
- Substantial 4 sec drop in 100 Breast to an amazing 1:25.09 finish

Angelina Pan
- Provincial qualifier in 7 events, placed 16th in 800 Free with a time of 10:41.17!
- Silver medalists in both 200 Free and 200 Back at Central Region - Awesome!

Benjamin Ren
- 9 Central Region qualified events and a 6th place finish in 200 Free (in 2:22.84)
- Provincial qualifier of 2 events, placed 10th in 50 Free with a great time of 28.92

Dima Veikhman
- 10 events qualified at CR; and made provincials in 100 Fly with a time of 1:10.21
- Great improvement in all four strokes, including making pre-reqs for 400 IM

Fiona Woticky
- Central Region qualifier for 8 events including 800 Free and 400 IM
- Outstanding performance in 200 Fly, dropping 10sec to a PBT of 2:58.16

  



 





 
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