2024 Canadian Swimming Open
2024 Canadian Swimming Open
Three hundred twelve Canadian athletes were ready to suit up for the first ever Speedo Canadian Swimming Open at the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre Wednesday to Saturday.
The four-day meet was created around Swimming Canada’s “Canadian Way” as part of the hosting strategy leading into the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
According to the High Performance Director and National Coach John Atkinson. “The Canadian Open is the first step to provide sustainable high level competition in Canada in a great environment that will allow our athletes to have quality racing opportunities in Canada. We look forward to seeing the athlete’s race. And, in the future we also look forward to this event growing as a regular on the Swimming Canada calendar.”
Five swimmers represented the Stingrays in this prestigious event . Out of 85 clubs the Newmarket Stingrays finished 20th place.
Below is a summary of their outstanding achievements:
Lucas Amaral
200m fly :17th
100m fly: 28th
50m fly: 15th
Caleb Arndt
100m breaststroke :1st
100m fly: 1st
200m IM: 1st
Eunice Cheung
200m fly: 17th
50m back: 24
50m fly: 11th
100m fly :22nd
Hannah Estabrooks
100m back: 16th
200m back: 8th
Leo Gomez
200m fly :12th. New Club Record 2.06.88
50m fly: 33rd
100m fly: 34 th
