Men's 100 Fly
Stefan Hirniak - A Final
Women's 100 Free
Julia Wilkinson - A Final
Women's 100 Free PARA
Brianna Nelson - B Final
Men's 200 Back
Derek Doerksen - B Final
Women's 200 Breast
Jennifer Mann - B Final
Men's 50 Fly PARA
Peter Havers - A Final
Women's 800 Free - Swimming tonight
Alexa Komarnycky - A Final
Men's 1500 Free - Swimming Sunday night
Ryan Cochrane - A Final
Alec Page - A Final
Will Brothers - A Final
Keegan Zanatta - A Final
Eric Hedlin - A Final
Click here for our event page with Links to the Omega Results and Webcast.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Friday, March 30, 2012
Island Swimming line up - Day 5 at Olympic Trials
It's going to be a big day for Island Swimming with 19 swimmers competing on Day 5 of the Olympic Trials.
Men's 100 Fly
Stefan Hirniak
Women's 100 Free
Julia Wilkinson
Taylor Padington
Stephanie Horner
Cassie Morrice
Women's 100 Free PARA
Brianna Nelson
Men's 200 Back
Derek Doerksen
Women's 200 Breast
Jennifer Mann
Chantal Walter
Cassandra Purdon
Nicky Fyfe
Men's 50 Fly PARA
Peter Havers
Men's 1500 Free
Ryan Cochrane
Alec Page
Will Brothers
Keegan Zanatta
Eric Hedlin
Aimeson King
Peter Brothers
Click here for our event page with Links to the Omega Results and Webcast.
6 athletes qualify for finals on Day 4 of Olympic Trials
A total of 6 Island Swimming athletes have made it through to finals on Day 4 of Olympic Trials. Congratulations!
Men's 100 Free
Blake Worsley - A Final
Women's 200 IM
Julia Wilkinson - A Final
Alexa Komarnycky - A Final
Stephanie Horner - B Final
Women's 200 IM PARA
Brianna Nelson - B Final
Women's 800 Free - Final on Saturday Night
Alexa Komarnycky - A Final
Men's 100 Free
Blake Worsley - A Final
Women's 200 IM
Julia Wilkinson - A Final
Alexa Komarnycky - A Final
Stephanie Horner - B Final
Women's 200 IM PARA
Brianna Nelson - B Final
Women's 800 Free - Final on Saturday Night
Alexa Komarnycky - A Final
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Island Swimming line up - Day 4 at Olympic Trials
And Ryan Cochrane makes 5 Island Swimming athletes already named to Canada's 2012 Olympic Swimming Team including; Alec Page, Blake Worsley, Julia Wilkinson and Stephanie Horner.
We have 15 athletes competing today. Good Luck Swimmers. Go Island!
Women's 200 Fly
Heidi Bradley
Men's 100 Free
Blake Worsley
Stefan Hirniak
Craig Dagnall
Men's 100 Free PARA
Peter Havers
Women's 200 IM
Stephanie Horner
Julia Wilkinson
Alexa Komarnycky
Nicki Fyfe
Naomi Ellis
Brittany Buna
Jennifer Mann
Women's 200 IM PARA
Brianna Nelson
Women's 800 Free
Alexa Komarnycky
Taylor Padington
Click here for our event page with Links to the Omega Results and Webcast.
12 Island Swimming Athletes through to finals on Day 3
12 Island Swimming athletes have made it through to finals on Day 3 of Olympic Trials.
Women's 200 Free
Cassie Morrice - B Final
Alexa Komarnycky - B Final
Women's 200 Free PARA
Jana Murphy - A Final
Men's 400 Free
Ryan Cochrane - A Final
Alec Page - A Final
Will Brothers - A Final
Keegan Zantta - A Final
Eric Hedlin - B Final
Jeremy Bagshaw - B Final
Men's 400 Free PARA
Peter Havers - B Final
Women's 400 Free PARA
Brianna Nelson - B Final
Women's 100 Breast
Jennifer Mann - B Final
Women's 200 Free
Cassie Morrice - B Final
Alexa Komarnycky - B Final
Women's 200 Free PARA
Jana Murphy - A Final
Men's 400 Free
Ryan Cochrane - A Final
Alec Page - A Final
Will Brothers - A Final
Keegan Zantta - A Final
Eric Hedlin - B Final
Jeremy Bagshaw - B Final
Men's 400 Free PARA
Peter Havers - B Final
Women's 400 Free PARA
Brianna Nelson - B Final
Women's 100 Breast
Jennifer Mann - B Final
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Island Swimming line up - Day 3 at Olympic Trials
19 Island Swimming athletes competing on Day 3! You guys are doing great. Keep it going!
Women's 200 Free
Alexa Komarnycky
Stephanie Horner
Cassie Morrice
Taylor Padington
Chantal Walter
Men's 400 Free
Ryan Cochrane
Alec Page
Keegan Zantta
Eric Hedlin
Jeremy Bagshaw
Craig Dagnall
Will Brothers
Aimeson King
Peter Brothers
Men's 400 Free PARA
Peter Havers
Women's 400 Free PARA
Brianna Nelson
Women's 100 Breast
Jennifer Mann
Chantal Walter
Women's 200 Free
Alexa Komarnycky
Stephanie Horner
Cassie Morrice
Taylor Padington
Chantal Walter
Men's 400 Free
Ryan Cochrane
Alec Page
Keegan Zantta
Eric Hedlin
Jeremy Bagshaw
Craig Dagnall
Will Brothers
Aimeson King
Peter Brothers
Men's 400 Free PARA
Peter Havers
Women's 400 Free PARA
Brianna Nelson
Women's 100 Breast
Jennifer Mann
Chantal Walter
8 Island Swimming athletes through to finals on Day 2 of Olympic Trials
Men's 200 Fly
Stefan Hirniak - A Final, Lane 4
Alec Page - A Final, Lane 5
Kyle McIntee - A Final, Lane 2
Women's 100 Back
Julia Wilkinson - A Final, Lane 4
Women's 100 Back PARA SB6-14
Jana Murphy - A Final, Lane 1
Brianna Nelson - B Final, Lane 2
Women's 400 IM
Stephanie Horner - A Final, Lane 4
Alexa Komarynycky - A Final, Lane 3
Stefan Hirniak - A Final, Lane 4
Alec Page - A Final, Lane 5
Kyle McIntee - A Final, Lane 2
Women's 100 Back
Julia Wilkinson - A Final, Lane 4
Women's 100 Back PARA SB6-14
Jana Murphy - A Final, Lane 1
Brianna Nelson - B Final, Lane 2
Women's 400 IM
Stephanie Horner - A Final, Lane 4
Alexa Komarynycky - A Final, Lane 3
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Island Swimming line up - Day 2 at Olympic Trials
Looking forward to another amazing day tomorrow at Olympic Trials with 15 Island Swimming athletes competing on Day 2.
The support for our athletes today was fantastic. Keep it coming. GO ISLAND!!!
Men's 200 Fly
Stefan Hirniak
Alec Page
Kyle McIntee
Women's 100 Back
Julia Wilkinson
Naomi Ellis
Heidi Bradley
Women's 100 Back PARA SB6-14
Brianna Nelson
Jana Murphy
Men's 100 Back
Derek Doerksen
Peter Brothers
Women's 400 IM
Alexa Komarynycky
Stephanie Horner
Nicki Fyfe
Brittany Buna
Naomi Ellis
The support for our athletes today was fantastic. Keep it coming. GO ISLAND!!!
Men's 200 Fly
Stefan Hirniak
Alec Page
Kyle McIntee
Women's 100 Back
Julia Wilkinson
Naomi Ellis
Heidi Bradley
Women's 100 Back PARA SB6-14
Brianna Nelson
Jana Murphy
Men's 100 Back
Derek Doerksen
Peter Brothers
Women's 400 IM
Alexa Komarynycky
Stephanie Horner
Nicki Fyfe
Brittany Buna
Naomi Ellis
10 Island Swimming athletes in finals on Day 1 of Olympic/Paralympic Trials
What a great start to the Olympic/Paralympic Trials for Island Swimming. We have 10 swimmers in the finals tonight! A finalists have a shot at the Olympic Team. The event winner is automatically named to the Canadian Olympic Team. The second place finisher will also be named to the team if they swim under FINA A standard time.
Don't miss it. You can watch the Live Stream Webcast at 4pm PST and/or watch on TV on Sportnet Pacific, channel 23 (I beleive) at 7pm PST tonight. This is going to be exciting...can't wait. Go Island!
Men's 400 IM
Alec Page - A final, Lane 4
Women's 400 Free
Alexa Komarnycky - A final, Lane 7
Cassie Morrice - B final, Lane 6
Women's 100 fly
Stephanie Horner - B final (SCRATCHED)
Men's 200 Free
Blake Worsley - A final, Lane 4
Stefan Hirniak - A final, Lane 6
Jeremy Bagshaw - A final, Lane 7
Ryan Cochrane - B final (SCRATCHED)
Keegan Zanatta - B final, Lane 5
Women's 50 Fly PARA S1-7
Brianna Nelson - A final, Lane 4
Monday, March 26, 2012
Island Swimming line up - Day 1 at Olympic Trials
We are very proud to announce 18 Island Swimming athletes competing on Day 1 of Olympic Trials. Please show them your support. GO ISLAND!!!
First up - Men's 400 IM
Alec Page
Women's 400 Free
Alexa Komarnycky
Cassie Morrice
Taylor Padington
Men's 100 Breast PARA SB4-14
Peter Havers
Women's 100 fly
Stephanie Horner
Heidi Bradley
Men's 200 Free - 10 Island Swimmers fighting for a spot in finals!
Kyle McIntee
Stefan Hirniak
Keegan Zanatta
Ryan Cochrane
Blake Worsley
Jeremy Bagshaw
Eric Hedlin
Will Brothers
Craig Dagnall
Peter Brothers
Women's 50 Fly PARA S1-7
Brianna Nelson
Canadian Olympic Trials Start Tomorrow!
Hello from Montreal!
It's always an adventure chaperoning for team travel. After Betty Ann and I thought we were so organized to pre-bake and pre-cook some meals, we were told by air Canada that our cooler was 10 pounds overweight! So there we were on the airport floor trying to repack ourselves. So much for trying to be organized.
We finally have the whole team assembled together after everyone seemed to come in on different flights from different cities. We have Island athletes who have been away at University and have joined us for this meet such as; Cassie Morrice, Jeremy Bagshaw and Brittany Buna.
Everyone is healthy, in great spirits and really excited to race! The meet starts tomorrow so be sure to check back for updates.
Go island!
Nancy
It's always an adventure chaperoning for team travel. After Betty Ann and I thought we were so organized to pre-bake and pre-cook some meals, we were told by air Canada that our cooler was 10 pounds overweight! So there we were on the airport floor trying to repack ourselves. So much for trying to be organized.
We finally have the whole team assembled together after everyone seemed to come in on different flights from different cities. We have Island athletes who have been away at University and have joined us for this meet such as; Cassie Morrice, Jeremy Bagshaw and Brittany Buna.
Everyone is healthy, in great spirits and really excited to race! The meet starts tomorrow so be sure to check back for updates.
Go island!
Nancy
20 Questions with Naomi Ellis
Photo credit: www.deannamccollum.com
Club: Island Swimming/National Group
Coach: Aaron Dahl
Age: 17
Height: 5’6”
Best Event: 200IM
1) At what age did you start swimming?
I began swimming with a summer team when I was 6. Then, switched over to club swimming when I was 8 years old.
2) What was your favorite stroke or event as a 12 & under swimmer?
My favorite event as a 12&under swimmer was the 200 back. Ironically, it is now my least favorite.
3) What is your very first memorable swimming moment?
When I was 9, my coach entered me in my first 1500. I cried for 2 hours before the race. Coming into the wall for the finish was the best feeling in the world. Now, I look back on that day and laugh.
4) Who is the person you think helped you most along the way?
My parents have definitely helped me the most along the way. There has never been a time when they haven’t been there for me when I needed them.
5) Who is your favorite athlete?
Muhammad Ali
6) What would you be doing if you weren’t a competitive swimmer?
I would most likely have played soccer if I were not a swimmer. I loved both swimming and soccer but had to decide between the two as I got older. I also have a secret fantasy of being a boxer (but Keegan told me it would ruin my face…)
7) What keeps you motivated to train hard each day?
Julia Wilkinson’s pep talks are what get me through most of our hard workouts. Whenever she sees me starting to fall off my game she is quick to tell me to “get it together”.
8) How do you push yourself during a hard workout when you are tired or sore?
Support from my teammates. It helps a lot having people to train with that have such high goals. It really helps you push yourself knowing that they are doing the same.
9) What is the secret to balancing school and training?
Time management is the most important thing for any swimmer I think. Using your time wisely to get your schoolwork done first, then doing the fun things.
10) What is your favourite activity outside of sport?
When I’m not at the pool, I enjoy spending time with my family, listening to music and hanging out with friends. If I am bored, I also enjoy cleaning and organizing my room (weird… I know)
11) What is your favourite post-workout snack?
Chocolate-mint Genisoy bar!
12) Who is your favourite band/singer?
Drake.
13) What is your favourite TV show , movie or both?
Modern Family! Who doesn’t love that show?!
14) How do you prepare yourself mentally for a race?
Eminem and 50 Cent usually play a pretty big role in my race preparation. Other then that, I just try and get excited about the race I’m about to swim. It’s hard to do well in a race when you don’t want to swim it.
15) Do you have any pre-race rituals?
Not at all. I have never been a big fan of having a set routine before a race. I just go with how I’m feeling that day and do what is necessary to prepare myself to swim fast.
16) Do you have a favourite pre-meet meal?
Spaghetti with mom’s homemade meat sauce and garlic bread
17) What do you feel is your Career highlight so far?
Getting my first senior national cut in the 200 back.
18) What are your goals for the future in the sport of swimming?
My biggest goal is making a national team and representing Canada.
19) What is something that most people wouldn’t know about you?
My first language was French.
20) What advice do you wish someone had given you as a young age group swimmer?
As a young age group swimmer I wish someone had explained to me that the harder you train in practice, the easier it will be in a race. It’s much easier to start practicing good habits when you’re younger than to have to change bad habits later on.
If you have any other questions for Naomi, please post them under comments and we will get her to answer them for you.
Friday, March 23, 2012
20 Questions with Stephanie Horner
Photo credit: www.deannamccollum.com
Club: Island Swimming/Victoria Academy of Swimming
Coach: Randy Bennett
Age: 23
Height: 5’11’’
Best Event: Individual Medley
• Rookie of the meet at 2004 Olympic Trials
• won her first national medal at 2005 World Championship at age 15
• 2008 Olympian
1) At what age did you start swimming?
I started swimming as a summer swimmer at the age of nine. I loved my coach so much that I joined her winter group with the Beaconsfield Bluefins.
2) What was your favorite stroke or event as a 12 & under swimmer?
Butterfly because it was the most challenging to learn.
3) What is your very first memorable swimming moment?
Going to an age group swim meet and winning all my races. I came back home with seven gold medals.
4) Who is the person you think helped you most along the way?
My family because they listen to me and they love me no matter what.
5) Who is your favorite athlete?
I don’t have one. I admire those who are hardworking.
6) What would you be doing if you weren’t a competitive swimmer?
I would be finishing up school at a quicker pace and starting my own business.
7) What keeps you motivated to train hard each day?
The Olympics because it is the best of the best.
8) How do you push yourself during a hard workout when you are tired or sore?
It won’t be any easier in a race. It is a state of mind that will help one get better along the way.
9) What is the secret to balancing school and training?
If you want to be the best that you can be, you have to have good time management and organizational skills. One must learn to prioritize their tasks. When there is a will there is definitely a way!
10) What is your favourite activity outside of sport?
I like pilates. It looks easy, but it is actually pretty challenging for the body. You have to focus on each movement and learn how to stabilize yourself properly. I also enjoy Zumba classes. Pump up music fits well with my personality.
11) What is your favourite post-workout snack?
Drinking a protein shake.
12) Who is your favourite band/singer?
I like a bit of everything! Variety is key.
13) What is your favourite TV show , movie or both?
I don’t spend much time watching TV. I like to keep myself busy and when I’m tired, I just go to bed.
14) How do you prepare yourself mentally for a race?
Just staying true to myself by smiling and relaxing.
15) Do you have any pre-race rituals?
Love my Second Cup coffee and pump up music.
16) Do you have a favourite pre-meet meal?
Steak seems to work for me. It was my dad’s suggestion ever since I started swimming.
17) What do you feel is your Career highlight so far?
Representing Canada at the 2008 Olympic Games. Such a good experience!
18) What are your goals for the future in the sport of swimming?
Making another Olympic Team.
19) What is something that most people wouldn’t know about you?
My first language is French.
20) What advice do you wish someone had given you as a young age group swimmer?
I was lucky enough to have been well surrounded as a young age group swimmer. My favorite advice was and still is: Love what you do and do what you love!
If you have any other questions for Stephanie, please post them under comments and we will get her to answer them for you.
Monday, March 19, 2012
20 Questions with Blake Worsley
Photo credit: www.deannamccollum.com
Club: Island Swimming/Victoria Academy of Swimming
Coach: Randy Bennett
Age: 24
Height: 6’6”
Best Event: 200 Freestyle
• born in Vancouver, grew up in Steamboat Springs Colorado
• studied Marketing at the University of Denver in Colorado
• enjoys making movies
• in high school, he won the Glenwood Springs Film Festival and the Steamboat Springs Film Festival for best Drama movie (Jeremy).
1) At what age did you start swimming?
I started swimming when I was 8 years old because my mom bribed me with McDonalds.
2) What was your favorite stroke or event as a 12 & under swimmer?
The 50 Backstroke
3) What is your very first memorable swimming moment?
I remember during my first 50 freestyle I almost drowned and was balling my eyes out. My grandpa was on the side of the pool deck pushing me on.
4) Who is the person you think helped you most along the way?
I would have to say my mom. She was my coach growing up and has always been my biggest supporter.
5) Who is your favorite athlete?
Terry Fox. I really don’t think anyone can measure up to his courage!
6) What would you be doing if you weren’t a competitive swimmer?
I would be working in the business world right now making much larger sums of money!
7) What keeps you motivated to train hard each day?
The thought of doing something that exceeds my own expectations. That and being able to eat as much as I want!
8) How do you push yourself during a hard workout when you are tired or sore?
I think about my goals and how far I have come already.
9) What is the secret to balancing school and training?
Graduate!
10) What is your favourite activity outside of sport?
Basket Weaving/ Drawing pictures of dragons
11) What is your favourite post-workout snack?
It really depends on the day. If I could, I would eat something sweet after every practice.
12) Who is your favourite band/singer?
I was under the impression that they no longer existed. Isn’t everything remixed these days?
13) What is your favourite TV show , movie or both?
I could write a book on this section. If TV is dessert for your brain then my brain is morbidly obese. I would have to say Walking Dead, Parks and Recreation, and Game of Thrones for T.V. Movies would have to be Gladiator, The Fifth Element, and too many more to list.
14) How do you prepare yourself mentally for a race?
I like to put on my headphones and get pumped up.
15) Do you have any pre-race rituals?
I try to mix it up but I have been known to stand like Captain Morgan behind the block. I also like to find lucky pennies before big meets (every swimmer has to have one superstition right?).
16) Do you have a favourite pre-meet meal?
I have got to have eggs in the morning before I swim. It’s a must!
17) What do you feel is your Career highlight so far?
It’s hard to say but I just won my first Grand Prix in Missouri and I was pretty happy with that.
18) What are your goals for the future in the sport of swimming?
I want to make the Olympics this March at trials and from there I would like to do well in London this summer.
19) What is something that most people wouldn’t know about you?
I’m an aspiring matador. I one day wish to bring tranquilizers to the sport instead of spears.
20) What advice do you wish someone had given you as a young age group swimmer?
Slow down and work on your technique. Swimming is most certainly about trying hard but make sure you get your technique down first. You wouldn’t want to build a skyscraper without the proper foundation and the same goes for swimming.
If you have any other questions for Blake, please post them under comments and we will get him to answer them for you.
Friday, March 16, 2012
20 Questions with Jeremy Bagshaw
Photo credit: www.jeremylim.ca
Club: Island Swimming/National Green Varsity
Coach: Aaron Dahl
Age: 19
Height: 181 cm
Best Event: 200, 400 Freestyle
University bio
• Born in Singapore, raised in Canada
• Speaks English, French and Mandarin
• Graduate of St. Michaels University School, Victoria, BC
• Currently attending Berkeley University in California on scholarship
• Canada's flag bearer & bronze medallist at the 2010 Youth Olympics
1) At what age did you start swimming?
I first started swimming when I was about 4 but only got into competitive swimming when I was around 7.
2) What was your favorite stroke or event as a 12 & under swimmer?
I have always been a freestyler, I never really enjoyed swimming other strokes, because they just seemed so much harder than freestyle.
3) What is your very first memorable swimming moment?
Breaking the national record in the 11-12 200 freestyle relay at AAA’s in Victoria.
4) Who is the person you think helped you most along the way?
My Mom and Dad, they were always at meets supporting me, and they have spent countless hours over the years taking me to and from practice.
5) Who is your favorite athlete?
It would have to be Zinedine Zidane, because I’ve always enjoyed watching him play football, what he did on the pitch was always so impressive.
6) What would you be doing if you weren’t a competitive swimmer?
I’m not sure, but I would definitely have been involved with some other sport.
7) What keeps you motivated to train hard each day?
To always get better and all the great trips and experiences that will come from my hard work.
8) How do you push yourself during a hard workout when you are tired or sore?
I try and forget about how tired and sore I really am and try to focus on other things like technique and how much this work is going to pay off in the future.
9) What is the secret to balancing school and training?
Being organized and planning ahead, I have to plan ahead for when I am travelling and try and finish work before I leave so that I don’t get too far behind.
10) What is your favourite activity outside of sport?
Spending time with my friends playing video games or just hanging out.
11) What is your favourite post-workout snack?
It would have to be chocolate milk, nothing is more satisfying than drinking chocolate milk after a hard practice
12) Who is your favourite band/singer?
It would have to be Backstreet Boys, I’ve gone to a couple of concerts and listening to their music just brings back so many great memories.
13) What is your favourite TV show, movie or both?
My favourite TV show right now is New Girl.
14) How do you prepare yourself mentally for a race?
I try to focus on myself and think about all the work that I have done and how it will pay off. Thinking about all the work I’ve done over the years helps me know that I am ready to swim my best.
15) Do you have any pre-race rituals?
I listen to music to get me ready. It really helps to get me focused.
16) Do you have a favourite pre-meet meal?
I never really eat anything specific before a meet; it is normally what is around on that specific day.
17) What do you feel is your Career highlight so far?
Either winning a bronze medal at the youth Olympics or winning the team NCAA championship last year. Both for different reasons, at YOG it was the first time I ever swam in front of my family in Singapore and to have them there cheering for me was such a great experience, and the NCAA championship is like no other meet the feeling of coming together as a team and doing something together is like nothing I’ve experienced before.
18) What are your goals for the future in the sport of swimming?
I plan to make this year’s Olympic team, then continue with my college career, and then see where my swimming could go after college.
19) What is something that most people wouldn’t know about you?
I really love food, trying new food from around the world is always fun.
20) What advice do you wish someone had given you as a young age group swimmer?
Leave swimming at the pool. Don’t think too much about swimming, it should be something that you do at the pool, once you leave the pool you should focus on other things and always have fun.
If you have any other questions for Jeremy, please post them under comments and we will get him to answer them for you.
Monday, March 12, 2012
20 Questions with Stefan Hirniak
Photo credit: www.deannamccollum.com
Club: Island Swimming/Victoria Academy of Swimming
Coach: Randy Bennett
Age: 27
Height: 6'2
Best Event: 200fly
• Canadian record holder in the 200m butterly
• Bronze medalist at the Commonwealth Games
• Set a World SC Record in the 4x200m freestyle in 2009
• website: www.stefanhirniak.com
1) At what age did you start swimming?
I started swimming when my mother enrolled me in the mother-infant swim classes when I was still a baby. I grew up swimming summer club and then started swimming year round at the age of 10.
2) What was your favorite stroke or event as a 12 & under swimmer?
My favorite stroke/event was the 25free
3) What is your very first memorable swimming moment?
Not being able to remember the order of the 100IM before the first time I had to swim it in a summer club meet. I was so nervous that I was going to mess it up, but I got through it and never looked back.
4) Who is the person you think helped you most along the way?
I really appreciate all the support that I have gotten from my parents along the way. They have been so amazing during this whole journey and have always been there for me.
5) Who is your favorite athlete?
Michael Jordan
6) What would you be doing if you weren’t a competitive swimmer?
I would be a PRO baseball player pitching for the Yankees.
7) What keeps you motivated to train hard each day?
My motivation is the desire to be the best and the quest to push myself past the limits that I and other people have placed on me.
8) How do you push yourself during a hard workout when you are tired or sore?
Positive self talk and internal motivation are a great way to get through the tough sets and hard times. We spend so much time in our heads, you have to get used to pumping yourself up when you don’t feel great or want to do something.
9) What is the secret to balancing school and training?
Time management is the key to everything! If you can learn to get ahead you will make your life so much easier and stress free. I wish I had learnt this at a much earlier age.
10) What is your favourite activity outside of sport?
Cooking!
11) What is your favourite post-workout snack?
Sliced ham with pickles and cheese all rolled up.
12) Who is your favourite band/singer?
Eminem
13) What is your favourite TV show , movie or both?
Entourage
14) How do you prepare yourself mentally for a race?
I go over the race in my head and visualize every stroke I am going to take. Sometimes I will listen to music and sometimes I just like to listen to the noises around me.
15) Do you have any pre-race rituals?
Not really except I always take a hot shower the morning of a big race.
16) Do you have a favourite pre-meet meal?
Steak
17) What do you feel is your Career highlight so far?
Winning the bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games was pretty awesome as it was my first international individual medal. I always love being on relays and breaking the World record in the 4x200 in Leeds was a pretty amazing experience and really cool to be a part of.
18) What are your goals for the future in the sport of swimming?
I want to push myself to my body’s absolute limit and find out where that limit lies. I clearly plan on making the Olympic team and would love to represent Canada in the Finals in London.
19) What is something that most people wouldn’t know about you?
I have some pretty unreal rapping skills.
20) What advice do you wish someone had given you as a young age group swimmer?
Have fun and don’t take things too seriously. If you get burned out before you have a chance to really develop, then the sport cannot take you anywhere. I have been so lucky to be able to do something I love for so many years. Swimming truly is a sport that gives back what you put into it.
If you have any other questions for Stefan, please post them under comments and we will get him to answer them for you.
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