Swimming
Synchronized Swimming
The best synchronized swimmers in Canada in the junior, 16-18 age group and senior level are set to compete at Synchro Canada’s 2012 Canadian Open Championships scheduled for May 2-6 at the Saanich Commonwealth Place in Victoria.
A total of 268 athletes from 30 clubs across Canada (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan) are competing as well as 36 officials.
There’s an international flavor to the competition as well with athletes entered from Venezuela
Qualifying event for 2012 Junior National Team
Also on the line are berths to Synchro Canada’s 2012 Junior National Team scheduled to compete at the 2012 FINA World Junior Championships set for September 12-16 in Volos, Greece.
The top-25 in the junior figures event on Thursday May 3 advance to Phase 2, a second figures event scheduled for Saturday May 5.
The top 16 from Phase 2 will advance to a selection camp in June held at the Centre of Excellence in Montreal.
Synchro Canada’s 2012 Junior National Team head coach Jenn Tregale (Calgary Aquabelles) with assistant coaches Maude Pelchat (Laval, Dollard Synchro) and Johana Vasquez (Terrebonne, Montréal Synchro) will then select the 12-member team.
Schedule and results for the 2012 Canadian Open Championships are available on-line at www.synchro.ca.
About Synchro Canada
Synchro Canada is the national organization governing synchronized swimming in Canada. It represents 10 provincial associations, a territorial association, as well as some 150 clubs and 12,000 members across Canada.
A member of FINA, the world’s governing aquatic sports organization, Synchro Canada promotes the quest for excellence by developing the athletes, citizens and ambassadors of the sport of synchronized swimming at every level.
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