Tatum O'Connor of the Brock Badgers had the home crowd on its feet with a medal performance on Day 2 of the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) Swimming Championships at Brock University on Saturday, Feb. 17.
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O'Connor, a third-year Kinesiology student from Dundas, was the first Badger to grace the podium at the Eleanor Misener Aquatic Centre with a bronze-medal performance in the women's 50-metre butterfly.
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She placed third in the province with a time of 27 seconds and 69 milliseconds behind Toronto's Ainsley McMurray (27.10) and Hannah Gallagher of Waterloo (27.58).
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For McMurray, it was her third consecutive season she has claimed gold in the event.
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She has helped her team, the Varsity Blues women, to a commanding lead in the standings with 812 points with Western (441) and McMaster (317) in their wake; the Toronto men's team has accumulated a total of 657 points above Western (454) and McMaster (357).
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McMurray has a total of four gold medals through two days. On Saturday, she won the women's 50m butterfly and the women's 50m freestyle (24.72).
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Notably, McMurray set a new provincial record in the 50m freestyle, surpassing the previous record held by former Varsity Blue and current Canadian Olympian Kylie Masse, who set the mark at 24.77 in 2018.
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On the men's side, Eric Ginzburg continues to add to his gold-medal count for York. Following his first-place finish in the 100m butterfly the previous night, Ginzburg secured another victory in the 50m fly (24.09) before a gold-medal finish in the 50m freestyle. He touched the wall at 22.43 seconds.
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Shona Branton continues to lead the Western Mustangs with record-breaking performances.
She posted a time of 2:26.56 to set a new standard in the women's 200m breaststroke. The Port Lambton, Ont product bested a record of 2:27.50 held previously held by Laurier's Jasmine Raines in 2018.
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In another record-breaking performance, Andrew Herman of the Varsity Blues earned his second gold medal of the weekend. Herman set a new record in the men's 100m backstroke, which stood for 23 years, with a time of 53.65. The previous mark (53.69) was set by Sean Sepulis of the University of Guelph in 2001.
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The final day of the provincial championships kicks off with preliminaries at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 18. The finals begin at a new time of 4 p.m. with the banner and medal presentations to follow the last race. The action can be livestreamed on OUA.tv.
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WOMEN'S RESULTS:Â Â
The Toronto women excelled on Saturday with six gold medal victories across seven events.
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Toronto's Nina Mollin won a provincial gold medal in the women's 200m butterfly for a second consecutive year, finishing with a time of 2:14.66. Mahaylia Datars earned another first-place finish for the Blues with a time of 4:14.21 in the 400m freestyle.
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In the women's 100m backstroke, the Varsity Blues swept the podium as Katie Schroeder (1:00.24), Raili Kary (1:00.54) and Haley Klenk (1:01.06) finished in the top three.
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Klenk, Datars, Teagan McKenzie and Anna Hein teamed up to win the women's 4x200m freestyle relay with a first-place time of 8:16.31.
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The Western Mustangs earned four medals while McMaster and Waterloo each earned a medal.
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MEN'S RESULTS:
The men's side featured a lot of parity with five teams earning gold medals on Day 2.
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York and Toronto each won a pair of golds as McMaster, Waterloo and Western earned first-place finishes.
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McMaster's Cameron Johnsen earned a OUA gold medal in the men's 200m breaststroke for a second season in a row. Kevin Zhang of Waterloo successfully hit the wall in 1:58.90 to win the men's 200m butterfly.
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To close out Day 2, the team of Brendan Oswald, Max Tambling, Jacob Gallant and Quinn Matteis earned the second gold medal of the night for the Blues with a time of 7:30.84.
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The Blues collected a total of nine medals. Western finished second in the medal count with four. Waterloo scooped up three medals while York and McMaster each claimed two.
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Carleton University earned its first medal of the tournament after Finn Tuck took bronze in the 100m backstroke (55.10).
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DAY 2 TEAM STANDINGS
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Women's:
Toronto – 812
Western – 441
McMaster – 317
Waterloo – 292
Guelph – 210
Brock – 138
Laurier – 91
Queen's – 90
York – 54
Carleton – 32
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Men's:
Toronto – 657
Western – 454
McMaster – 357
Waterloo – 323.5
Laurier – 170
Guelph – 132.5
York – 113
Brock – 112
Carleton – 95
Queen's – 67
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DAY 2 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS (Saturday)
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Women's 400m Freestyle
1. Mahaylia Datars, Toronto, 4:14.21
2. Danielle Treasure, Western, 4:16.13
3. Teagan McKenzie, Toronto, 4:18.98
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Men's 400 Freestyle
1. Kieran Stone, Western, 3:53.95
2. Isaac Allen, Western, 3:55.55
3. Quinn Matteis, Toronto, 3:58.12
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Women's 50m ButterFly
1. Ainsley McMurray, Toronto, 27.10
2. Hannah Gallagher, Waterloo, 27.58
3. Tatum O'Connor, Brock, 27.69
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Men's 50m Butterfly
1. Eric Ginzburg, York, 24.09
2. Lukas Wormald, Waterloo, 24.24
3. Ziyad Salouse, Western, 24.64
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Women's 200m Breaststroke
1. Shona Branton, Western, 2:26.56
OUA RECORD
2. Sydney Winokur, Toronto, 2:32.62
3. Tina Guan, Toronto, 2:32.66
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Men's 200m Breaststroke
1. Cameron Johnsen, McMaster, 2:12.05
2. Jacob Gallant, Toronto, 2:13.33
3. Graeme Aylward, Toronto, 2:13.88
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Women's 100m Backstroke
1. Katie Schroeder, Toronto, 1:00.24
2. Raili Kary, Toronto, 1:00.54
3. Haley Klenk, Toronto, 1:01.06
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Men's 100m Backstroke
1. Andrew Herman, Toronto, 53.65
OUA RECORD
2. Carter Buck, Toronto, 54.39
3. Finn Tuck, Carleton, 55.10
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Women's 200m Butterfly
1. Nina Mollin, Toronto, 2:14.66
2. Katie Stanojlovic, Toronto, 2:19.41
3. Heidi Bartoch, Western, 2:19.63
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Men's 200m Butterfly
1. Kevin Zhang, Waterloo, 1:58.90
2. Benjamin Loewen, Toronto, 1:58.95
3. Bill Dongfang, Toronto, 1:59.60
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Women's 50m Freestyle
1. Ainsley McMurray, Toronto, 24.72
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2. Lily Chubaty, Toronto, 25.48
3. Gemma Norman, Toronto, 25.90
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Men's 50m Freestyle
1. Eric Ginzburg, York, 22.43
2. Liam Weaver, Toronto, 22.62
3. Allen Zheng, Waterloo, 22.71
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Women's 800m Freestyle Relay
1. Toronto, 8:16.31
(Hayley Klenk, Mahaylia Datars, Teagan McKenzie, Anna Hein)
2. Western, 8:25.69
(Danielle Treasure, Robin Vadeika, Hannah Estabrooks, Heidi Bartoch)
3. McMaster, 8:29.59
(Erin Anderson, Andie Lloyd, Lara Hodges, Naeva Scott Bouris)
Men's 800m Freestyle Relay
1. Toronto, 7:30.84
(Brendan Oswald, Max Tambling, Jacob Gallant, Quinn Matteis)
2. Western, 7:32.49
(Isaac Allen, Hayden Bartoch, Brent Davison, Kieran Stone)
3. McMaster, 7:33.78
(Preston McMann, Sam Chisholm, Max Angove, Kevork Baghdassarian)
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