Nova Scotia Swimmers Continue Racing at the 2019 Canadian Junior Swimming Championships

Swim Nova Scotia – Calgary (AB)- Competition continues in Calgary during the second day of competition at the 2019 Canadian Junior Swimming Championships.

15-year-old Liam Ferguson from the Halifax Trojan Aquatic Club was Nova Scotia’s top swimmer of the day with a sixth-place finish in the 14-15 men’s 100m Backstroke with a time of 1:02.19.

Ava Vial from the Wolfville Tritons Swim Club finished 23rd in the 15-17 women’s 400m Individual Medley with a time of 5:19.24.

11 swimmers from across Nova Scotia are joined by nearly 550 swimmers from Canada; this meet is the highest national-level competition for swimmers 18 years of age and under.

Pool action continues daily through Sunday at Calgary’s Repsol Sports Centre, with competition starting at 9:00am local time for preliminaries and 5:30pm local time for finals.  The open water events will take place Monday July 29th at Lake Chaparral.

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For additional information please, including daily timelines and reports visit Swimming Canada’s Information Page

For more information, please contact:

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Bette El-Hawary

Executive Director| Swim Nova Scotia

5516 Spring Garden Rd. 4th Floor, Halifax N.S. B3J 1G6

902.425.5454 ext. 314 (o)|902.497.2088 (cell)|902.425.5606 (fax)

Email| swimming@sportnovascotia.ca

Web-page| www.swimnovascotia.com

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