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Awesome Results

By: Susan Tweel - Jul. 09, 2010

AWESOME RESULTS!!

Charlottetown Bluephins win nine medals at the 2010 East Coast Long Course Championships.

Seventeen Bluephins travelled to St. John’s, Newfoundland to compete against more than 250 athletes, at the recent (July 1-4) four-day meet.   Long course meets are held in 50-metre pools such as the Aquarena in St. John’s. The CARI facility in Charlottetown is a 25-metre pool for short course competitions.  Bluephins finished eighth overall, against 26 teams from PEI, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and Ontario.

Bluephin Alison MacEachern led the team. The fourteen-year-old won four individual medals and two relay medals at the Championship.  MacEachern won gold in the in the 50 and 100-metre butterfly, for her age group. She also won a silver medal in the 400-metre freestyle and bonze in the 50-metre backstroke.

MacEachern, along with relay team-mates (seen in photo) Hannah Jenkins, Emma Smith and Laurel White, won gold medals in the girls 13-14, 200-metre freestyle relay and the 200-metre medley relay.

Bluephin head coach Bill Calhoun says the relay events were the highlight of the weekend.
“The swimmers really had a killer instinct in these races,” says Calhoun. “ The relay wins for the girls set us up as a regional powerhouse in that age group.”

Rhea Hurnik brought home two medals. The seventeen-year-old team captain won gold in the 50-metre butterfly and bronze in the 100-metre butterfly.
Laurel White, 14, won a bronze medal in the 50-metre breaststroke.

Calhoun says the team recorded 75 percent best times in their swims, and most qualified to swim in finals. 
Also on deck representing the Bluephins were Kyle Bryenton, Katie Hooper, Rudi Hurnik, Joël Legault, Emily MacLennan, Reba Milton, Katie Murray, Matthew Smith, Joseph Sulaiman, Rooske Wagemakers, Erin White and Sarah Williams.
Next up for the Bluephins is the 2010 Age Group Nationals in Winnipeg, July 21-26th.
The team will send it’s largest squad ever to a National meet. Bryenton, Nigel Champion, Paige Crowell, Rhea Hurnik, Rudi Hurnik, James Profit, Sulaiman, and Laurel White will compete against the fastest young swimmers in the country.