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The Final night of David Fry got started with the fastest heats of Women 800 Free and 1500 Free after the other heats swam earlier in the day. In the Women’s 800 Free, the Trojan’s continued to show their distance chops as 6 women placed in the top 10 for 15 & over, Isobel McBride, Eadaoin McGrath, Juliette Merceir, Allison Redfern, Katarina Brezovan, and Rowan Lapointe taking the points. Juliette and Allison found themselves in the top 5 with Isobel and Eadaoin taking the 1-2 finish. Patrick Sutherland and Owen...

Day 3 of the meet was a bit of a return to normalcy as swimmers competed through the standard prelims and finals session. Across the 5 individual events, Trojans stepped up on the block as if it was their final swim on their quest for best times and second swims. Saturday night got off to a fast start with the often electric 50 free. In the very first final, Elle Holland went from never being below 30 seconds in a 50 Free to skipping the 29 mark entirely, hitting the...

The Trojans came into Friday afternoon’s session looking to build upon a strong Day 1 and were able to come up with an impressive display on night 2 of the David Fry East Coast Championships. On the first night of the Championship meet the Trojan’s picked up 6 medals and 6 individual bests in the Women’s 1500 Free, Men’s 800 Free and 800 Free Relays. Thursday afternoon started off with the Women's 1500 where the Trojans created an immediate presence. Isobel McBride swam to a lifetime best in the distance...

Je Me Souviens de Montréal This weekend saw 25 Halifax Trojan swimmers hop on a plane to fly westward to Quebec to swim in pools uncharted against racers unknown. Over 400 swimmers from Quebec, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Nova Scotia descended upon Montreal to compete at the Invitation Provinciale Groupe d’age de Noel including some University swimmers and Junior and Senior National Teamer’s in attendance. A big thank you to the host club, Club Aquatique Montréal, for putting together a fantastic meet and experience for all of the competitors. Swimmers, Coaches,...
This past weekend the Halifax Trojans had two swimmers and two graduates of the program compete at the FINA World Cup in Toronto. This was the first meet of its kind to be held in Canada in over 10 years with a select group of Canadians being invited to compete against the worlds best. In attendance were multiple olympic medalists, world champions and world record holders. In total, 450 elite athletes descended upon the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre to compete at the premier pool in the country. The two...