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July Can Ams cancelled

April 29, 2019 by Bill Martin

July Can Ams cancelled as Para-swimming program evolves

Swimming Canada and U.S. Paralympics Swimming have cancelled the upcoming Can Am Para-swimming Championships in light of the rescheduling of the World Para Swimming Championships.

The Can Ams were originally set for July 12-14 in Vancouver, just before the previously scheduled world championships. Malaysia was stripped of the world championships hosting rights after the Malaysian government failed to provide the International Paralympic Committee with the necessary guarantees that Israeli Para-swimmers could participate safely and free from discrimination. World Para Swimming announced last week that London would host, with the dates pushed back to Sept. 9-15.

“With the worlds being stripped from Malaysia, moved to London, and rescheduled for September, the July Can Ams were no longer a fit for our athletes’ training schedules,” said Wayne Lomas, Swimming Canada’s Associate High Performance Director. “This significant change in the international calendar necessitated a change in our domestic programming for Team Canada and our partners with U.S. Paralympics.”

Canada’s teams for worlds, as well as the Parapan Am Games set for Aug. 23-Sept. 1 in Lima, Peru, will now target the Canadian Swimming Championships as a tune-up opportunity. That fully integrated championship meet is set for Aug. 8-11 in Winnipeg.

“Having a major domestic championships meet in close proximity to both the Parapan Ams and world championships means that all 31 of Canada’s swimmers who will represent us this summer will compete at the last meet of the domestic year, offering swimmers and their coaches an important practice run before the major events,” Lomas said.

Swimming Canada will continue to evaluate the role of the Can Ams, a series of meets for Para-swimmers hosted in partnership with U.S. Paralympics Swimming. These meets have provided high-level competition opportunities for Canadian and American Para-swimmers, and attracted other international competitors. One of the Can Am meets formerly served as the main selection meet for that year’s major international competition, but Swimming Canada replaced this function in 2016 with full integrated Trials for its Olympic and Paralympic program teams.

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2019 Carolina Crown Swim Challenge: Psych Sheet

April 23, 2019 by Bill Martin

2019 Carolina Crown Psych Sheet

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NCS LC records begin to fall

April 21, 2019 by Bill Martin

NCS long course records have already begun to fall as a new long course season gets underway. Claire Curzan (TAC) competed in the TYR Pro Series meet in Richmond and came away with two NCS 13-14 long course records; one in the 100 back and another in the 100 fly. Her 58.61 in the 100 fly also established a new National Age Group record…topping her 59.00 in prelims and eclipsing the previously held NAG record by nearly a second!

Kendyl Stewart, representing Team Elite, broke the women’s 100 fly record in the OPEN division with a 57.51 at the Israel Cup meet. Former NC State swimmer Anton Ipsen (WOLF) set a new men’s OPEN record in the 800 Free at the Danish Open and broke the 1500 Free mark at the Pro Series meet in Richmond.

Women’s Records
Claire CurzanTAC13-14100 Back1:01.08
Claire CurzanTAC13-14100 Fly58.61
Kendyl StewartTEOPEN100 Fly57.51
Men’s Records
Anton IpsenWOLFOPEN800 Free7:49.64
Anton IpsenWOLFOPEN1500 Free14:57.15

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Schedule Dave Thomas for a club visit

April 19, 2019 by Bill Martin

NCS Clubs:

Dave Thomas, USA Swimming Sports Development Consultant for the Southern Zone, will be visiting North Carolina during the next two weeks and is interested in visiting NCS clubs.  He arrives on Monday and will be here until May 6.  This is a great opportunity for clubs and Dave is looking to fill up his schedule. Please contact Dave Thomas immediately to schedule a visit. 

Here is his contact information:

o: 719.866.3573

m: 719.330.3824

dthomas@usaswimming.org

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NCS Records set as Short Course season ends

April 13, 2019 by Bill Martin

Several NCS records were set at various end-of-season meets in the past couple of weeks. Charlotte Hook (TAC) broke the women’s 15-16 200 Fly record at the Tar Heel States meet at TAC. Preson Forst (EAC) set a new mark for the 15-18 200 Fly at the sectional meet in Virginia and Ross Dant (YSST) broke two of his own distance records at the YMCA Short Course Nationals. Finally, NC State swimmers Coleman Stewart and Andreas Vazaios broke three Open records at the NCAA Division I Championships.

Congratulations swimmers!

Women’s Records
Charlotte HookTAC15-16200 Fly52.62
Men’s Records
Ross DantYSST15-181000 Free8:50.29
Ross DantYSST15-181650 Free14:46.20
Preston ForstEAC15-18200 Fly1:43.53
Coleman StewartNC StateOpen100 Back43.98
Andreas VazaiosNC StateOpen200 Fly1:38.57
Andreas VazaiosNC StateOpen200 IM1:39.35

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2019 Carolina Crown: Team Rosters

April 6, 2019 by Bill Martin

Team Rosters have been announced for the 2019 Carolina Crown Swim Challenge being held at the Mecklenburg County Aquatic Center on Saturday, April 27. Top age 15-18 swimmers from North Carolina and South Carolina were divided into four teams – Black Diamond, Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald to compete for the championship. Here are the team rosters and the coaching staffs:

Team Black Diamond Roster

Head Coach: John “Big Show” Mengering (CAT-SC)

Asst. Coach: Jack Eichenlaub (ATOM-NC)

Asst. Coach: Tanya Hobbs (MAC-NC)

Team Ruby Roster

Head Coach: Andy Hwang (CAT-SC)

Asst. Coach: Mark Franz (SAIL-NC)

Asst. Coach: Morgan Holbrook (HAC-NC)

Team Sapphire Roster

Head Coach: Brad Herndon (GCY-NC)

Asst. Coach: Christian Mowles (YCSC-SC)

Asst. Coach: Cameron Brewer (MAC-NC)

Team Emerald Roster

Head Coach: Brad Langford (HAC-NC)

Asst. Coach: Sydney King (TEAM-NC)

Asst. Coach: Andi Goodson (MRC-SC)

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2019 Spring HOD: Proposed Legislation

April 6, 2019 by Bill Martin

The following proposed legislation will be voted on at the 2019 Spring HOD.  Please review the legislation prior to the House of Delegates meeting on Sunday, April 28 in Charlotte.

2019 NCS Spring HOD:  Proposed Legislation

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Carolina Crown: Qualifiers & Application Form

March 24, 2019 by Bill Martin

THE MEET IS AT CAPACITY.  NO ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATION ATHLETE APPLICATIONS CAN BE ACCEPTED. If you are on the Automatic Qualifier list you are invited to complete this APPLICATION FORM  BUT REGISTRATION CLOSES FOR EVERYONE AT 6:00 PM ON APRIL 3.

If your name is on the following list of automatic qualifiers or consideration qualifiers, you are invited to complete the APPLICATION FORM below to participate in the 2019 Carolina Crown Swim Challenge. This LONG COURSE meet will be held at the Mecklenburg Aquatic Center on Saturday afternoon, April 27, 2019. The meet will include top athletes from both North Carolina and South Carolina.

Selected athletes who wish to attend – whether an automatic qualifier or a consideration qualifier MUST SUBMIT THIS APPLICATION FORM AND MAIL A CHECK FOR $80 TO THE ADDRESS BELOW BY APRIL 3, 2019.

If not enough automatic qualifiers submit applications by April 3, those on the consideration list will be selected until a maximum of 250 athletes in the combined 15, 16, 17 and 18 year old age groups have been chosen. Consideration athletes were selected based on being in the Top 75 (combined NC/SC) 2018-19 short course rankings in the events being contested. Lists are based on swimmer ages as of April 27, 2019.

Please make out the check for $80 to “North Carolina Swimming” and mail to: Carolina Crown Challenge, 6766 Chauncey Drive, Raleigh, NC 27615. Please identify the athlete that the check is for. Only the checks of athletes selected to the final Carolina Crown roster will be cashed. The meet fee also entitles participating athletes to attend the Carolina Swimposium on Saturday morning at the Fairfield Inn, three blocks from the pool.

Questions about the application and registration process can be emailed to: 01silversurfer@bellsouth.net

2019 Carolina Crown Application Form

AUTOMATIC QUALIFIERS – AGE 15

AUTOMATIC QUALIFIERS – AGE 16

AUTOMATIC QUALIFIERS – AGE 17

AUTOMATIC QUALIFIERS – AGE 18

CONSIDERATION QUALIFIERS – AGE 15

CONSIDERATION QUALIFIERS – AGE 16

CONSIDERATION QUALIFIERS – AGE 17

CONSIDERATION QUALIFIERS – AGE 18

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Breaststroke records fall at Age Group Sectionals

March 24, 2019 by Bill Martin

Eric Petruzzi of TYDE and Matthew Lucky of SAIL swept the breastroke records in their respective age groups at the Age Group Sectional meet in Atlanta last weekend. Petruzzi set new NCS marks in the 11-12 50, 11-12 100, and 11-12 200 breastroke events. Lucky broke his own 13-14 NCS records in the 100 and 200 breastroke and topped that off with a new NCS record in the 200 IM.

Claire Curzan of TAC continued her incredible run with a new NCS record in the 13-14 women’s 50 free and tied her own record in the 100 back.

New NCS Records
Claire CurzanTAC13-1450 Free21.89
Eric PetruzziTYDE11-1250 Breast27.58
Eric PetruzziTYDE11-12100 Breast1:00.27
Eric PetruzziTYDE11-12200 Breast2:13.99
Matthew LuckySAIL13-14100 Breast56.28
Matthew LuckySAIL13-14200 Breast2:01.18
Matthew LuckySAIL13-14200 IM1:51.98

Congratulations on your tremendous swims!

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NCS women shred record book at Senior Sectionals

March 11, 2019 by Bill Martin

North Carolina women shredded the NCS record book at the ESSZ Senior Sectional meet held at the Triangle Aquatic Center in Cary this past weekend. Claire Curzan broke six NCS records, while TAC Titan teammate Charlotte Hook added three more, and Ashley Twichell, another TAC swimmer, accounted for two. MOR’s Abby Arens also contributed three new records to the NCS books. Some very amazing performances!

And those weren’t the only records to fall…Two of Claire Curzan’s record-breaking swims were also National Age Group (NAG) records in the 13-14 age group. Curzan broke Missy Franklin’s NAG record in the 100 free, clocking an incredible 47.67. In addition, Curzan broke her own NAG 13-14 100 fly record with a 50.64 – which was also a new NCS Open record!

USA National Team member Regan Smith also swam at the meet and recorded some phenomenal times. Swimming for Minnesota’s Riptide Swimming, Smith set three NAG records in the 17-18 age division. She set new NAG records in the 100 fly, the 100 back, and the 200 back. Her 49.66 in the 100 back and her 1:47.16 in the 200 back were not only NAG records but also American and US Open records!

While there were no men’s records set at the sectional meet, SwimMac’s Tim Connery and Conall Monahan added their names to the NCS record book at the SE Southern Premier meet last weekend. Connery set new marks in the 15-16 100 breast and 100 back, while Monahan broke the 400 IM record.

Congratulations on all of these exceptional performances!

Below is a list of NCS records broken during the past couple of weeks.

Click here for a complete list of all NCS records.

Women’s Records
Claire CurzanTAC13-1450 Free22.01
Claire CurzanTAC13-14100 Free47.67
Claire CurzanTAC13-14100 Back51.23
Claire CurzanTAC13-14200 Back1:52.76
Claire CurzanTAC13-14100 Fly50.64
Claire CurzanTACOPEN100 Fly50.64
Abby ArensMOR15-16100 Breast59.76
Abby ArensMOR15-16200 Breast2:08.06
Abby ArensMOR15-18200 Breast2:08.06
Charlotte HookTAC15-16200 Fly1:53.70
Charlotte HookTAC15-16200 IM1:54.79
Charlotte HookTAC15-16400 IM4:07.42
Ashley TwichellTACOPEN1000 Free9:21.41
Ashley TwichellTACOPEN1650 Free15:30.95
Men’s Records
Tim ConneryMAC15-16100 Back47.24
Tim ConneryMAC15-16100 Breast53.74
Conall MonahanMAC15-16400 IM3:51.09
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