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Gobeil Sets 50 Back National Record On Day 3 of 2022 Canada Summer Games

NIAGARA 2022 CANADA SUMMER GAMES

Courtesy: Swimming Canada

ST. CATHARINES, Ontario – The 2022 Canada Games continued Tuesday at the Eleanor Misener Aquatics Centre at Brock University, with 16 champions crowned on Day 3.

A total of 317 swimmers, Para swimmers and special Olympians are competing at this six-day competition which ends on Friday with open water races at the Welland International Flatwater Centre.

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Women’s 100-m backstroke
Gold: Delia Lloyd (Ontario) – 1:04.47
Silver: Natascha Borromeo (British Columbia) – 1:04.62
Bronze: Sienna Rodgers (Alberta) – 1:04.74

Men’s 100-m backstroke
Gold: Thomas Caruso (British Columbia) – 58.66
Silver: Alexandar Lackovic (Ontario) – 58.76
Bronze: Antoine Destang (Ontario) – 1:00.38

Women’s 50-m backstroke (S1-5)/100-m backstroke (S6-14)
Gold: Katie Cosgriffe (Ontario) – 1:13.46
Silver: Breanna White (Alberta) – 1:21.58
Bronze: Ruby Stevens (Ontario) – 1:35.54

Alisson Gobeil broke the Canadian record twice in the 50-m backstroke S5, first posting a time of 57.45 in the preliminaries and then finishing fourth in the finals with a time of 56.90.
Gobeil on breaking the record: “I’m very happy, I wanted to do better in the finals”

Men’s 100-m backstroke (S6-14)
Gold: Cameron Chambers (British Columbia) – 1:08.69
Silver: Jesse Canney (New Brunswick) – 1:09.36
Bronze: Reid Maxwell (Alberta) – 1:17.17

Women’s 100-m backstroke Special Olympics
Gold: Teagen Purvis (Manitoba) – 1:38.61
Silver: Bonnie Jean Shade (British Columbia) – 1:43.24
Bronze: Katie Xu (Ontario) – 1:45.92

Men’s 100-m backstroke Special Olympics
Gold: Connor Bissett (Alberta) – 1:11.36
Silver: Ramon Siytangc (British Columbia) – 1:16.54
Bronze: Thomas Pelley (Newfoundland and Labrador) – 1:18.36

Women’s 400-m freestyle
Gold: Bailey O’Regan (Ontario) – 4:19.03
Silver: Lydia Kilger (Québec) – 4:19.53
Bronze: Maya Bezanson (Ontario) – 4:20.53

Bailey O’Regan on winning: “I just wanted to get my hand on the wall first to score some points for Team Ontario”

Men’s 400-m freestyle
Gold: Aidan Erickson (British Columbia) – 4:03.34
Silver: Timothé Barbeau (Québec) – 4:03.48
Bronze: Eric Dupre (Manitoba) – 4:03.66

Aidan Erickson on winning: “It’s a great feeling. I went first in the prelims and I wanted to match that. I’m super happy”

Women’s 200-m breaststroke
Gold: Julie Brousseau (Ontario) – 2:34.82
Silver: Halle West (Manitoba) – 2:36.76
Bronze: Laila Oravsky (Ontario) – 2:38.66

Men’s 200-m breaststroke
Gold: Cole Tanner (Alberta) – 2:21.32
Silver: Nathan Thomas (Québec) – 2:22.93
Bronze: Justin Jung (British Columbia) – 2:23.39

Women’s 50-m butterfly
Gold: Leilani Fack (British Columbia) – 27.61
Silver: Ashlyn Massey (Québec) – 27.87
Bronze: Jasmine Nicols (Ontario) – 28.12

Men’s 50-m butterfly
Gold: Chris Weeks (Newfoundland and Labrador) – 24.53 – Canada Games record
Silver: Antoine Destang (Ontario) – 25.35
Bronze: Addison Butler (Alberta) – 25.54

Women’s 50-m butterfly (S1-7)/100-m butterfly (S8-14)
Gold: Katie Cosgriffe (Ontario) – 1:10.08
Silver: Breanna White (Alberta) – 1:26.85
Bronze: Hannah Ouellette (Saskatchewan) – 1:00.23

Men’s 50-m butterfly (S1-7)/100-m butterfly (S8-14)
Gold: Hunter Helberg (Alberta) – 1:07.48
Silver: Reid Maxwell (Alberta) – 1:14.69
Bronze: Jesse Canney (New Brunswick) – 1:08.74

Women’s 4×100-m freestyle relay
Gold: Ontario (Julie Brousseau, Taya Hutchison, Maya Bezanson, Laila Oravsky) – 3:50.04
Silver: British Columbia (Julie Strojnowska, Sienna Angove, Maria Saldana Riebeling, Leilani Fack) – 3:51.73
Bronze: Alberta (Matea Gigovic, Dakota Howard, Maxine Clark, Milena Cosic) – 3:53.54

Men’s 4×100-m freestyle relay
Gold: British Columbia (Loan Kim, Peter Huang, Tristan Govier, Bill Dongfang) – 3:30.80
Silver: Québec (Antoine Sauvé, Laurier Lafontaine-Giguère, Timothé Barbeau, Zachary Parisé) – 3:31.96
Bronze: Ontario (Antoine Destang, Alexandar Lackovic, Preston McMann, Jordi Vilchez) – 3:32.39

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