Matthew Cabraja steps into the para swim spotlight with a silver medal victory
Matthew Cabraja’s rise through the Canadian swimming ranks has been as meteoric as it was surprising.
Matthew Cabraja’s rise through the Canadian swimming ranks has been as meteoric as it was surprising.
Nicolas-Guy Turbide had one of the best showings of his career in Toronto and now is looking forward to the only international medal he doesn’t have.
Last year’s nerves have given way to this years’ experience. Jessie Tobin is hoping to improve her swims heading into her second NCAA Tournament.
Born into a family of accomplished swimmers, Brian Valedon looks to make waves at the University of Tampa.
In order to find stability, Molly O’Hara has had to prioritize.
University of Tampa junior Brett Saunders is using disappointment from last season as a motivator for the upcoming NCAA Championships.
Ali Weinstein started swimming at the East York Community Centre before her first birthday. Her father, Larry Weinstein, says while other kids were miserable in the water, she had the widest smile he’d ever seen.
After being closed for more than a year, the Crescent Town Club’s swimming facility threw a “grand pool reopening” to welcome back residents. The event took place Saturday, March 10, at 2A the Market Place near Victoria Park and Danforth avenues.
Since she was seven, Sophie Long’s best times in the pool have been an inextricable part of her identity. This is about to change over the next week for the native of Cleethorpes, UK as she will step away from competitive swimming after the National Championships, running through Friday in Greensboro, N.C.
Brett Saunders was destined for athletic success before he even took his first steps. His father, Blair Saunders, was a three-time Canadian National Cycling champion and a member of the 1992 Canadian Olympic Cycling Team.