MEN S & WOMEN S SWIMMING 2010 184 CIS Championship Medals 52 International Medals 7 Olympians
SWIMMING The Tradition of Champions: SWIMMING 2010 UVIC QUICK FACTS ff Vikes swimmers have won a total of 184 medals (52 gold, 69 silver, 63 bronze) at the CIS Championships ff At the Canada West conference championship, Nick Sinclair became the first swimmer to ever win Athlete of the Meet and Rookie of the Meet. Sinclair later earned adulation as both Canada West and CIS Athlete of the Week. ff After his six-medal performance at the conference championship, Sin- clair was featured in the Faces in the Crowd section of the February 15th issue of Sports Illustrated magazine. ff The Vikes won a total of 11 medals at the Canada West meet for their best team performance since 2002. Both teams placed fourth in the overall point standings. ff Stephanie Dixon is the only CIS athlete to break a world record at the CIS Championships (2004), setting new standards for swimmers with a disability in the 100 back and 400IM ff Seven Vikes athletes have represented Canada at the Olympic and Paralympic Games ff At the 1984 Games Pam Rai won a bronze medal as a member of Canada s 400 medley relay team; at the Paralympics, Mike Edgson has won 17 medals and Stephanie Dixon has 19 to her credit ff The Vikes have had two CIS swimmers of the year named with Pam Rai receiving the award in 1985 after winning gold in the 400 free and 100 fly; Jon Kelly won in 1986 after taking gold in 200 fly, 200 IM, and 400 IM ff UVic has hosted the CIS Championships twice at Commonwealth Place (1994, 2003) Location:...Victoria, BC Founded:...1963 Conference:... Canada West Colours:...Blue & Gold Nickname:... Vikes President:... Dr.David H. Turpin Athletic Director:...Clint Hamilton Mailing Address...PO Box 3015 STN CSC Victoria, BC V8W 3P1 Website:... Venue:...Commonwealth Pool SWIMMING STAFF Head coach:...peter Vizsolyi Years at UVic:... 27 Assistant coach:... Ron Jacks Assistant coach:... Rod Barratt Coach phone:...250-721-8834 Coach email:... vizsolyi@uvic.ca SWIMMING HISTORY CIS Championship medals... 184 CIS & University Awards... 32 International Medals... 52 International Teams... 32 Olympians... 10 SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information... Mike Tucker Phone...250-721-8725 Email...vikes@uvic.ca
SWIMMING 2010 CHAMPIONSHIP ROSTER MEN S TEAM Name Ht. Yr. DOB Course Hometown Previous Team Ryan Clouston 6-4 5 5/15/87 Science Victoria, BC Pacific Coast Swimming (Claremont Sec) Craig Dagnall 5-11 1 12/13/90 Social Sciences Victoria, BC Claremont Sec. Derek Doerksen 6-2 2 10/19/88 Science Okotoks, AB Cascade (Foothills Composite HS) Cody Flegel 6-0 3 1/11/85 Social Sciences Trail, BC Pacific Coast Swimming (Selkirk Sec.) David Killy 5-10 2 1/25/90 Engineering Delta, BC Surrey Knights (Walnut Grove Sec.) Aimeson King 6-4 1 1/21/91 Social Sciences Toronto, ON Silverthorn Collegiate Ian Mattock 5-10 1 7/25/91 Social Sciences Sidney, BC Parkland Secondary Remy Mock 5-9 2 1/19/93 Science Victoria, BC Mt. Douglas Sec. Ben Partridge 6-1 4 8/10/88 Engineering Liverpool, England UBC Dolphins (Rockridge Sec.) Jeff Saganski 6-2 4 7/8/88 Science Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon Goldfins (Holy Cross H.S.) Nick Sinclair 6-2 1 9/9/91 Science Victoria, BC Oak Bay Secondary Eric Stein 5-11 1 5/9/90 Social Sciences Vernon, BC Vernon Sec. David Vizsolyi 5-9 3 08/31/89 Science Victoria, BC Pacific Coast Swimming (Mt. Douglas Sec.) WOMEN S TEAM Name Ht. Yr. DOB Course Hometown Previous Team Carlene Creyke 5-8 2 10/20/90 Fine Arts Smithers,BC Smithers Secondary Eleanora Dalling 5-9 2 10/1/90 Social Sciences Vancouver, BC Lord Byng Secondary Siobhan Newell 5-7 1 4/2/91 Social Sciences Kingston, ON Heritage Woods Secondary Danielle Newton 5-8 2 10/18/90 Social Sciences Fort McMurray, AB Fort McMurray Swim Club (Westwood H.S.) Jessica Pietrusiak 5-8 2 5/15/90 Social Sciences Newmarket, ON Sacred Heart C.H.S. Kaela Richardson 5-8 2 4/16/88 Social Sciences Vernon, BC Kalamalka Secondary Liz Sissons 5-5 3 10/9/89 Science Medicine Hat, AB Alberta Marlin AC (Crescent Heights HS) Allison Wood 5-9 1 4/24/91 Science Victoria, BC Oak Bay Secondary Head Coach: Peter Vizsolyi (27th season) 3
SWIMMING 2010 CANADA WEST 2010 SUMMARY WOMEN S champions (Felstad Memorial Trophy) UBC Thunderbirds Athlete of the Year Martha McCabe, UBC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Shelbi Snodgrass, UBC COACH OF THE YEAR Chad Webb, UBC Julianne Brown, Calgary Jessika Craig, Calgary Breanna Hendrick, Calgary Allison Long, Calgary Seanna Mitchell, Calgary Erica Morningstar, Calgary Kevyn Peterson, Calgary Martha McCabe, UBC Erin Miller, UBC Hanna Pierse, UBC 1. UBC 773 2. Calgary 758 3. Alberta 418 4. Victoria 274 5. Lethbridge 181 6. Manitoba 121 7. Regina 43 WOMEN S WOMEN S CANADA WEST MAJOR AWARDS MEN S champions (E.W. Griffiths Trophy) Calgary Dinos Athlete of the Year Nick Sinclair, Victoria ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Nick Sinclair, Victoria COACH OF THE YEAR Mike Blondal, Calgary CANADA WEST ALL-STARS MEN S Joshua Au, Alberta Robert Mackinnon, Alberta Scott Stewart, Alberta Brian Yakiwchuk, Alberta Jason Block, Calgary James Goodway, Calgary Ryan Gow, Calgary Bogdan Knezevic, Calgary Andre Kudaba, Calgary Dan Langlois, Calgary Colin Miazaga, Calgary David Woodman, Calgary Riley Pickerl, Manitoba Tommy Gossland, UBC Nicholas Sinclair, Victoria Craig Dagnall, Victoria CANADA WEST TEAM STANDINGS 1. Calgary 764.5 2. UBC 520.50 3. Alberta 452 4. Victoria 427.50 5. Manitoba 157.50 6. Lethbridge 149 7. Regina 28 MEN S VIKES 2010 CW MEDALISTS GOLD 1500 FR Craig Dagnall 15:46.84 400 IM Nick Sinclair 4:24.85 200 BK Nick Sinclair 1:59.54 200 BU Nick Sinclair 2:02.88 100 BK Nick Sinclair :55.24 SILVER 50 BK Eleanora Dalling :29.91 50 BK Nick Sinclair :26.69 200 BK Derek Doerksen 2:02.41 200 BU Jeff Saganski 2:05.85 400 Med Relay Sinclair, Doerksen, 3:48.30 Saganski, Sturgeon BRONZE 200 FR Siobhan Newell 2:04.23 VIKES HISTORY AT CW CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR WOMEN MEN 2010 4th 4th 2009 4th 4th 2008 4th 4th 2007 3rd 4th 2006 3rd 4th 2005 4th 4th 2004 3rd 4th 2003 4th 4th 2002 3th 4th 2001 4th 4th 2000 3rd 3rd 1999 3rd 3rd 1998 2nd 4th
SWIMMING 2010 HISTORY AT THE CHAMPIONSHIPS GOLD MEDALS... 52 SILVER MEDALS... 69 BRONZE MEDALS... 63 HOSTS... 2 (2003, 1994) 1980 J Rushcall (G 200FR; S 400FR) A Noble (S 100BS; B 200BS) W Relays (S 4x100FR; B 4x200FR) Total medals: 6 1981 J Rushcall (S 800FR) Total medals: 1 1984 (Men 9th, Women 13th) W Kelly (G 100FR, 200FR, 400FR) Total medals: 3 1985 (Men 4th, Women 4th) P Rai (G 400FR, 100FLY) R Archibald (G 400FR; S 200FR; B 1500FR) P Armstrong (B 100FR, 100BA) W Kelly (G 100FR, 200FR; S 400FR) J Kelly (G 400IM; S 200IM, 200FLY) S Score (B 100BR, 200BR) W Relays (G 4x200FR; S 4x200FR) M Relays (S 4x200FR; B 4x100 FR) Total medals: 19 1986 (Men 3rd) P Rai (G 50FR, 100FR, 100FLY) J Kelly (G 200FLY, 200IM, 400 IM) S Score (G 100BR, 200BR) R Archibald (S 200FR; B 1500FR) G Cairns (B 100BR) M Relays (S 4x200FR) Total medals: 12 1987 (Men 3rd) J Kelly (G 200FLY; S 200IM, 400IM) G Streppel (S 1500FR; B 400IM) F Donnelly (B 1500FR) S Score (B 100BR) Total medals: 9 1988 (Men 3rd) J Kelly (G 200, 400IM; S 200FLY) G Streppel (B 400IM) S Score (B 200BR) M Moore (S 400FR, 100FLY, 200FLY) S Howes (S 800FR; B 200FR, 200BA) L Woods (B 200 IM, 400IM, 100FLY) Total medals: 15 1989 (Men 5th) YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (Medals won in paranthesis) G Streppel (B 1500FR) Total medals: 1 1990 (Men 7th, Women 10th) B Regan (G 400FR) A Barnes (S 100BA, 200BA; B 200IM) G Streppel (B 400FR) 1991 (Men 12th, Women 12th) L Woods (B 100FLY) B Regan (B 400FR) Total medals: 2 1992 (Women 4th) C Liedtke (G 800FR; S 400IM; B 400FR) L Woods (B 100FR) W Relays (B 4x200FR) 1993 T Tighe (S 400FR; B 800FR) Total medals: 2 1994 T Tighe (G 400FR, 800FR; B 200FR) C Liedke (S 400FR, 800FR) B Regan (G 400FR; S 200FR) D Verbrugge (G 200FLY) Total medals: 9 1995 A Barriscale (S 100BA, 200BA; B 200IM) D Verbrugge (G 400IM, S 200FLY) 1996 A Barriscale (G 400IM; B 200FLY, 200BA) C Petelski (G 100BR; S 200BR) S Weckend (S 400IM, 100BA, 200BA) J Jaud (G 200BR) W Relays (S 4x100 Med) Total medals: 10 1997 (Men 11th, Women 6th) M Prill (G 400IM) C Petelski (S 100BR; B 200BR) J Jaud (S 200BR) J Stamhuis (B 200BR) 1998 (Men 8th, Women 3rd) J Dubois (S 100BR, 200BR) C Petelski (G 100BR, 200BR; S 50BR) R Say (S 200FR; B 400FR) P Weiss (G 400IM, 200BR, 200FLY; S 200IM) W Relays (S 4x100 Med) Total medals: 12 1999 (Men 4th, Women 4th) C Petelski (G 100BR, 200BR; B 50BR) R Say (S 200FR, B 400FR) P Weiss (G 200FLY; S 200IM, 400IM) M Relays (B 4x200FR) Total medals: 9 2000 (Men 3rd, Women 2nd) C Petelski (G 100BR, 200BR; S 50BR) J Dubois (S 100BR, 200BR; B 50BR) P Weiss (G 400IM, 200FLY; S 200IM) J Stamhuis (G 100BR; B 400IM, 200IM) M Relays (B 4x200FR) Total medals: 13 2001 (Men 5th, Women 4th) J Wear (B 50BR, 200BR) J Dubois (B 100BR) J Hunter (G 100BR; S 200BR; B 50BR) J Stamhuis (G 200BR; S 100BR) D Creel (B 1500FR) J Jacks (B 200FLY) Total medals: 10 2002 (Men 3rd, Women 5th) J Stamhuis (G 100BR, 200BR; S 50BR, 200IM) J Dubois (B 200BR) D Bell (B 800FR) D MacDonald (B 200BA) D Creel (B 1500FR) J Jacks (B 200FLY) Total medals: 9 2003 (Men 4th, Women 7th) J Jacks (S 200FLY, 1500FR; B 100FLY) D Creel (S 400FR) P Weiss (B 200IM) 2004 (Men 11th, Women 8th) K Stutzel (B 400FR, 800FR) Total medals: 2 2005 (Men 13th, Women 6th) M Downing (S 400FR, 800FR, 100FLY, 200FLY) D Creel (B 1500FR) 2006 (Men 8th, Women 8th) M Downing (B 800FR, 100FLY, 200FLY) Total medals: 3 2007 (Men 12th, Women 6th) M Downing (S 800FR, 50FLY, 100FLY, 200FLY) M Pariselli (S 1500FR) 2008 (Men 9th, Women 4th) M Downing (G 100FLY, 200FLY; S 50FLY) W Relays (B 4x100 Med) 2009 (Men 8th, Women 8th) M Downing (S 200FLY, 100FLY) Total medals: 2 5
AWARD HISTORY SWIMMING 2010 CIS MAJOR AWARDS MALE SWIMMER OF THE YEAR 1986: John Kelly FEMALE SWIMMER OF THE YEAR 1985: Pam Rai COACH OF THE YEAR 1988: Peter Vizsolyi 1998: Peter Vizsolyi 1984 LOS ANGELES CANADA WEST MAJOR AWARDS CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1980 ATHLETE OF THE MEET 2010: Nick Sinclair ROOKIE OF THE MEET 2010: Nick Sinclair 2004: MacKenzie Downing 2005: Anne Schmuck COACH OF THE YEAR 1988: Peter Vizsolyi 1998: Peter Vizsolyi VIKES AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES Pam Rai (Bronze 400 IMR; 5th 400 FSR; 12th 100 FS) Wayne Kelly (5th 800 FSR) Mike Edgson* (Gold 100 BU; Gold 100 IM; Gold 4x100 IMR; Silver 100 BAC 1988 SEOUL Jon Kelly (7th 200 BU; 11th 400 IM) Mike Edgson* (Gold 100 BAC; Gold 100 BU; Gold 100 FS; Gold 200 IM; Gold 4x100 FS; Gold 4x100 IMR; Gold 400 FS; Gold 50 BAC) 1992 BARCELONA Mike Edgson* (Gold 100 BAC; Gold 100 BU; Gold 200 IM; Gold 4x100 IMR; Silver 200 BAC) 1996 ATLANTA Christin Petelski (8th 200 BS) 2000 SYDNEY Rick Say (7th 200 FS; 7th 4x200 FSR; 13th 4x100 FSR; 15th 400 FS) Christin Petelski (6th 4x100 IM; 10th 100 BS; 13th 200 BS) Stephanie Dixon* (Gold 100 FS; Gold 400 FS; Gold 100 BAC; Gold 4x100 FSR; Gold 4x100 IMR; Silver 50 FS; Silver 200 IM) 2004 ATHENS Rick Say (6th 200 FS; 5th 4x200 FSR) Stephanie Dixon* (Gold 100 BAC; Silver 100 FS; Silver 400 FS; Silver 200 IM; Silver 100 BU; Silver 4x100 FSR; Silver 4x100 IMR; Bronze 50 FS) 2008 BEIJING Rick Say (6th 4x200 FSR) Stephanie Dixon* (Gold 100 BAC; Silver 200 IM; Silver 400 FS; Bronze 100 FS) * Paralympics UVIC ATHLETIC AWARDS UVIC SPORTS HALL OF FAME 2004: John Kelly 2005: Pam Rai PRESIDENT S CUP 1982: Judy Newman 2008: MacKenzie Downing ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1985: John Kelly 1986: Pam Rai 1987: John Kelly 1988: John Kelly 1997: Christin Petelski 1998: Philip Weiss 2000: Christin Petelski 1999: Christin Petelski 1999: Phil Weiss 2004: Stephanie Dixon 2005: Stephanie Dixon 2007: MacKenzie Downing 2008: MacKenzie Downing ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1985: Pam Rai 1990: Anne Barnes 1992: Corinne Liedtke 1995: Allison Barriscale 1996: Christin Petelski 1997: Marlena Prill 2001: Jason Huner 2002: Danielle Bell 2006: Anne Schmuck
SWIMMING 2010 HEAD COACH: PETER VIZSOLYI Peter Vizsolyi dives into his 27th year as head coach of the Vikes Men s and Women s Swim Team. His wealth of experience at the CIS and club level has led to two CIS Coach of the Year awards, 184 medals at the CIS Championships and seven Olympians. Since 1983, the Vikes have won 52 gold, 69 silver and 63 bronze at the CIS Championships and in 1980 the women s team won the Canada West conference championship. The Vikes have also had two CIS Outstanding Swimmer of the Year awards, and Vizsolyi himself was recognized by the CIS as Coach of the Year in 1988 and 1998. The Vikes best finish at the CIS Championship came via the women s team in 1998 with a second place finish. The men s team has finished third overall four times (1987, 88, 00, 02). In international competition, seven Vikes have competed at the Olympic and Paralympic Games and have won a total of 36 medals. Paralympic swimmer Stephanie Dixon is responsible for 19 of those medals, and she is the only athlete to ever break a world record at a CIS Championship. An additional 21 swimmers have competed at various international meets and have won 25 international medals. The Budapest, Hungary native is extremely active throughout the swimming community. He is currently the Technical Director for Pacific Coast Swimming and the Pacific Sport National Swim Centre, as well as being an active member of the Swim B.C s Technical Committee. In 1994, he served as a Chairman of Swimming for the Commonwealth Games Society. He is a Nationally Certified Master Coach and is an Adjunct Asst. Professor at UVic. Furthermore, Vizsolyi is a Physician for various National teams and sport groups. COACH VIZSOLYI'S RECORD AT CIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Location Men Women 1984 Toronto, ON 9th 13th 1985 St. Catharines, ON 4th 4th 1986 Quebec City, PQ 4th - 1987 Halifax, NS 3rd - 1988 Toronto, ON 3rd - 1989 Vancouver, BC 5th - 1990 Sherbrooke, PQ 7th 10th 1991 Halifax, NS 12th 12th 1992 Montreal, PQ - 4th 1993 Toronto, ON n/a n/a 1994 Victoria, BC n/a n/a 1995 Quebec City, PQ n/a n/a 1996 Guelph, ON n/a n/a 1997 St. Catharines, ON 11th 6th 1998 Sherbrooke, PQ 8th 3rd 1999 Guelph, ON 4th 4th 2000 Guelph, ON 3rd 2nd 2001 Guelph, ON 5th 4th 2002 Vancouver, BC 3rd 5th 2003 Victoria, BC 4th 7th 2004 Toronto, ON 11th 8th 2005 Edmonton, AB 13th 6th 2006 Quebec City, PQ 8th 8th 2007 Halifax, NS 12th 6th 2008 Vancouver, BC 9th 4th 2009 Vancouver, BC 4th 4th As a swimmer, Vizsolyi competed at the club level for nine years, as well competing for UBC, where he was a finalist for four straight yeas at the CIAU Championships (1974-77). MAJOR AWARDS: CANADA WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (1): 1980 CIS COACH OF THE YEAR (2): 1988 1998 7
ATHLETE PROFILES SWIMMING 2010 Carlene Creyke Eleanora Dalling Height: 5-8 Year: Second Hometown: Smithers, BC Previous Team: Smithers Sec. Height: 5-9 Year: Second Hometown: Vancouver, BC Previous Team: Lord Byng Sec. Siobhan Newell Danielle Newton Height: 5-7 Year: First Hometown: Kingston, ON Previous Team: Heritage Woods Sec. Height: 5-8 Year: Second Hometown: Fort McMurray, AB Previous Team: Westwood HS Jessica Pietrusiak Kaela Richardson Height: 5-8 Year: Second Hometown: Newmarket, ON Previous Team: Sacred Heart HS Height: 5-8 Year: Second Hometown: Vernon, BC Previous Team: Kalamalka Sec. Liz Sissons Allison Wood Height: 5-5 Year: Third Hometown: Medicine Hat, AB Previous Team: Crescent Heights HS Height: 5-9 Year: First Hometown: Victoria, BC Previous Team: Oak Bay HS
SWIMMING 2010 ATHLETE PROFILES Ryan Clouston Craig Dagnall Height: 6-4 Year: Fifth Hometown: Victoria, BC Previous Team: Claremont Sec. Height: 5-11 Year: First Hometown: Victoria, BC Previous Team: Claremont Sec. Derek Doerksen Cody Flegel Height: 6-2 Year: Second Hometown: Okotoks, AB Previous Team: Foothills Composite HS Height: 6-0 Year: Third Hometown: Trail, BC Previous Team: Selkirk Sec. David Killy Aimeson King Height: 5-10 Year: Second Hometown: Delta, BC Previous Team: Walnut Grove Sec. Height: 6-4 Year: First Hometown: Toronto, ON Previous Team: Silverthorn Coll. Ian Mattock Remy Mock Height: 5-10 Year: First Hometown: Sidney, BC Previous Team: Parkland Sec. Height: 5-9 Year: Second Hometown: Victoria, BC Previous Team: Mt. Douglas Sec. 9
ATHLETE PROFILES SWIMMING 2010 Ben Patridge Jeff Saganski Height: 6-1 Year: Fourth Hometown: Liverpool, England Previous Team: Rockridge Sec. Height: 6-2 Year: Fourth Hometown: Saskatoon, SK Previous Team: Holy Cross HS Nick Sinclair Eric Stein Height: 6-2 Year: First Hometown: Victoria, BC Previous Team: Oak Bay HS Height: 5-11 Year: First Hometown: Vernon, BC Previous Team: Vernon Sec. David Vizsolyi Height: 5-9 Year: Third Hometown: Victoria, BC Previous Team: Mt. Douglas Sec.
SWIMMING 2010 VIKES TEAM RECORDS WOMEN S TEAM RECORDS Event Time Date Athlete 50 Free 26.11 01-Jan-86 Pam Rai 100 Free 56.47 21-Feb-08 MacKenzie Downing 200 Free 02:01.7 01-Jan-05 Mackenzie Downing 400 Free 04:13.5 01-Jan-02 Danielle Bell 800 Free 08:41.2 01-Jan-04 Karley Stutzel 50 Back 29.26 21-Feb-08 Whitney Buczkowski 100 Back 01:02.4 12-Dec-08 Whitney Buczkowski 200 Back 02:14.1 01-Jan-95 Allison Barriscale 50 Breast 33.49 19-Feb-98 Christin Petelski 100 Breast 01:09.9 01-Jan-98 Christin Petelski 200 Breast 02:27.9 01-Jan-98 Christin Petelski 50 Fly 27.19 22-Feb-07 MacKenzie Downing 100 Fly 58.79 24-Nov-06 Mackenzie Downing 200 Fly 02:09.3 22-Feb-07 MacKenzie Downing 200 IM 02:19.0 01-Jan-95 Allison Barriscale 400 IM 04:46.8 27-Jan-06 Anne Schmuck MEN S TEAM RECORDS Event Time Date Athlete 50 Free 23.06 19-Feb-09 Cody Flegel* 100 Free 50.51 12-Dec-08 Cody Flegel* 200 Free 01:47.8 01-Jan-98 Rick Say 400 Free 03:48.3 01-Jan-98 Rick Say 1500 Free 15:23.9 01-Jan-88 Greg Streppel 50 Back 27.13 19-Feb-09 Ben Partridge* 100 Back 55.24 25-Jan-10 Nick Sinlair* 200 Back 1:59.54 23-Jan-10 Nick Sinclair* 50 Breast 29.03 21-Feb-03 John Stamhuis 100 Breast 1:01.70 01-Jan-01 Jason Hunter 200 Breast 02:11.8 01-Jan-02 John Stamhuis 50 Fly 25.14 21-Feb-03 Jesse Jacks 100 Fly 54.54 01-Jan-03 Jesse Jacks 200 Fly 01:58.8 01-Jan-03 Jesse Jacks 200 IM 02:00.6 01-Jan-87 Jon Kelly 400 IM 04:14.6 01-Jan-98 Phil Weiss * denotes current Vikes 11
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