Jessika
Craig Wins Second Gold Medal!
Article
from Swim Canada
Website
January 10,
2006
Two more medals for Toronto's
Zsofia
Balazs at Victoria State Age Group Swimming Championships in Australia
MELBOURNE,
Australia-
Zsofia Balazs
of Toronto highlighted another productive day for Canada’s
national
junior and youth team on Tuesday with her second consecutive double
medal performance at the Victoria State Age Group Swimming
Championships.
The
Canadians compiled
eight gold,
seven silver and three bronze after exploding for 20 medals to open the
competition on Monday.
Balazs
earned her third
gold medal of
the competition with a victory in the 200-metre butterfly in the
15-year-old age group and added silver in 400 individual medley
finishing ahead of teammate Gabrielle Soucisse of Beaconsfield, Que.,
who took the bronze.
Canada
also posted 1-2
finishes in
three men’s races: in the junior 200 backstroke Jake Tapp of
Langley,
B.C., was first and Bruno Langlois of Quebec City second; in the 200
freestyle for 16-year-olds Jonathan Blouin of Quebec City and Greg
Gerum of Hamilton, Ont., were first and second respectively; and in the
junior 200 freestyle Joel Greenshields and Pascal Wollach, both of
Calgary, were 1-2.
In the
women’s 200
backstroke for 16-year-olds, Jessika Craig of Kingston, Ont., took the
gold with Nathalie Gallant of Toronto third while in the
women’s
200 freestyle for 16-year-olds, Stephanie Horner of Beaconsfield, Que.,
was first with Laura Murray of St. John’s Nfld.,
third.
Two
other Canadian women
earned wins:
Chelsey Salli of Langley in the 100 breaststroke for 14-year-olds and
Anne Schmuck of Victoria in the junior 200 backstroke.
Canada
earned two silver
medals in
the 100 breaststroke for 15-year-olds with Helen Pitchik for the women
and Curtis Lutsch of Calgary for the men while Emily Wong of Ottawa was
also second in the women’s junior 200 freestyle.
Other
finalists were for
the women:
Amy Harriman of Hamilton fourth in the 200 butterfly for 15-year-olds;
Sarah Mayzes of Victoria fifth in the junior 200 freestyle;
and
Kayla Rawlings of Langley seventh in the junior 200 backstroke.
For
the men: Evan Buck of
Guelph,
Ont., was fourth in the 1,500 freestyle for 15-year-olds; Lutsch was
fifth in the 200 butterfly for 15-year-olds and Gerum fifth in the 200
backstroke for 16-year-olds.
Personal
best times were
set by Tapp,
Wollach, Blouin, Gerum, Craig, Lutsch, Schmuck and Wong.
Competition
continues
through to
Saturday.
Full
results at: http://www.swimmingvictoria.org.au/
Info
on Canadian team: http://www.swimming.ca/swimming/index_e.aspx?DetailID=1920