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<strong>Canada</strong>premier


CANADAfirst<br />

This CANADAfirst document is an information guide on Canadian <strong>University</strong> swim programs to assist<br />

Canadian high school and CEGEP swimmers with their post secondary educational plans.<br />

The document is prepared by <strong>Swimming</strong> <strong>Canada</strong> using information and contributions submitted by the<br />

<strong>University</strong> swimming programs and Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS).<br />

Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) includes thirty-two schools across <strong>Canada</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering Varsity swimming<br />

programs. CIS is divided into four conferences: <strong>Canada</strong> West, Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics, Réseau du<br />

sport étudiant du Québec and Atlantic <strong>University</strong> Sport. There are two bilingual universities, four French<br />

universities and twenty-six English universities. One Canadian university competes outside <strong>of</strong> CIS in the<br />

Great Northwest Athletic Conference <strong>of</strong> NCAA Division II.<br />

HINTS FOR SELECTING A UNIVERSITY<br />

PLAN AHEAD: Begin the process early in Grade 11.<br />

RESEARCH: Rank your schools by academic reputation. Pay special attention to the faculties and programs <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />

Ensure that these are in line with your goals for your education. There are many sources <strong>of</strong> information online to<br />

assist you to collect information. Canadian Universities are surveyed and ranked annually in MacLean’s Magazine<br />

and the Globe and Mail produces the Canadian <strong>University</strong> Report once per year, filled with helpful information.<br />

Your school’s advisors or teachers can give you ideas and information.<br />

RANK your schools by swimming prowess and how that matches your goals for your swimming career. Go online<br />

and research school’s team depth and history. Talk to coaches, swimmers and alumni.<br />

ADMISSIONS CUT OFF STANDARDS and DEADLINES: For Canadian schools, confirm the historic academic cut <strong>of</strong>f<br />

standards. If you have GPA around that level, you will likely be accepted towards the end <strong>of</strong> the admissions<br />

period. Recently some universities have admitted athletes in early February (instead <strong>of</strong> the usual April/May) but to<br />

do so they use Grade 11 marks - so be prepared!<br />

MONEY: Realize that there are many funding avenues in <strong>Canada</strong> – i.e. bursaries, private scholarships, provinces<br />

and clubs. Those funds can be quite substantial and well worth searching for.<br />

VISITATION: To get a true picture <strong>of</strong> the school and swimming program, a visit to the campus and swimming facility<br />

is required. See the Athlete Recruiting section in the CIS Athlete’s Guide for further information.<br />

ENJOY THE PROCESS: The transition from secondary school to post-secondary school should be an exciting time in<br />

your life. It is a new opportunity to step in the direction <strong>of</strong> your dreams. Understand that the decisions you make<br />

now are important and can be life changing, but they can also be modified if you find you have taken a wrong path.


FACTS:<br />

• Canadian Universities have scholarships – see the CIS Athlete’s Guide for details<br />

• Provincial Sections <strong>of</strong>fer significant funding to university swimmers- see next pages for details.<br />

• Carded swimmers attending university in <strong>Canada</strong> have the option <strong>of</strong> deferring tuition funding and using<br />

available deferred tuition credits once they have retired from sport or are no longer carded.<br />

• Every Olympic swimming medalist for <strong>Canada</strong>, in an individual event, for the past 34 years has been<br />

training in <strong>Canada</strong> and not the USA; Ryan Cochrane, Curtis Myden, Marianne Limpert, Mark Tewksbury,<br />

Alex Baumann and others.<br />

• In a Canadian university the student-athlete is permitted five years <strong>of</strong> athletic eligibility as opposed to<br />

four years in the USA.<br />

• In Canadian universities there are flexible school regulations for attending major international<br />

competitions that occur during the school as well as academic accommodations for National Team<br />

members.<br />

• Tuition in <strong>Canada</strong> is highly subsidized by federal and provincial governments so the tuition is therefore<br />

much less expensive in <strong>Canada</strong><br />

• Tuition in <strong>Canada</strong> is tax deductible<br />

QUESTIONS TO ASK:<br />

• How long has the coach been at the school?<br />

• Does the school <strong>of</strong>fer the exact academic program you want?<br />

• What is the historic cut <strong>of</strong>f for admission to the school. i.e. grade point average (GPA) for Canadian<br />

schools and SAT score for American schools.<br />

• How many swimmers are allowed to stay on the team?<br />

• How many swimmers are on the travel team? How is the travel team picked?<br />

• Do the men’s and women’s teams train together or separately?<br />

• Will your degree be recognized in your choice <strong>of</strong> domicile?<br />

• Will the athletic department cover the cost <strong>of</strong> any supplemental medical/health insurance?<br />

• What happens to a scholarship/funding if I am hurt?<br />

• What is the coach’s historical attitude towards full time academic load?<br />

• Will you have the freedom to pick your own course load and timetable?<br />

• How many swimmers have transferred out <strong>of</strong> the program?<br />

• If your class schedule does not permit you to make all <strong>of</strong> the workouts, how will the coach respond?<br />

• How big is the city, compared to the one you live in now?<br />

• Will you be unable to spend holidays at home? i.e. does the program run a camp over Christmas break?


FUNDING FOR STUDENTS IN CANADA<br />

One in two CIS student-athletes receives financial support to pursue their athletics and academics in <strong>Canada</strong>.<br />

Athletic scholarships are defined in the CIS Athlete’s Guide.<br />

PROVINCIAL FUNDING<br />

This is only a synopsis <strong>of</strong> funds/programs <strong>of</strong>fered by <strong>Swimming</strong> <strong>Canada</strong>’s Provincial Sections and Governments.<br />

Please see the Provincial section website for the details and rules around such funds.<br />

FUNDS SOLELY FOR UNIVERSITY SWIMMERS<br />

Alberta: Post Secondary Bursary 6 x $2000/yr x 5 years: Calgary (3); U <strong>of</strong> A (2); Lethbridge (1); FISU Games/CIS<br />

Tour grant $4000; Post Secondary Institution Grant $10,000.<br />

British Columbia: None<br />

Manitoba: None<br />

New Brunswick: None<br />

Newfoundland/Labrador: 1 x $1000 for 1 st year and 1 x $1000 for post 1 st year<br />

Nova Scotia: None<br />

Ontario: 4 x $5000 first year entering; 10-15 x $4000 any year; 2 x $1000 trip to Europe first years; $15,000<br />

team grant<br />

Quebec: $2000/yr x 3 years; and others $1500-$3000 (numbers vary)<br />

Saskatchewan: $1,000 per year deposited directly into university tuition account<br />

GENERAL FUNDING – university swimmers and entire province eligible<br />

Alberta: Alberta First Funding $75,000; Provincial Senior Tour $8,000; Nationals Travel Grant $25,000;<br />

Enhanced Visitation Program $8,000; HP Development Fund $10,000; Open Water Elite Funding $3,000; SNC<br />

Team Funds $5,000; SWAD Development Grant $3,000; GAP Program $18,000; Podium Alberta - AAP Carded<br />

Athletes up to $6,000 per swimmer<br />

British Columbia: $90,000 sliding scale: $40,000 prize money<br />

Manitoba: TBA<br />

New Brunswick: $500-$2000 for National qualifiers swimming for NB teams<br />

Nova Scotia: National carding funds available ranging from $900-1500/month. National travel subsidy can<br />

range up to $1000/year.<br />

Ontario: $100,000 top 30 sliding scales $2000-$6000<br />

Quebec: Federal cards - $6000; next 14 - $4000; next 20 - $2000; and extra $3000-$8000 for elite; and $100 -<br />

$1500 for National qualifiers<br />

Saskatchewan: If also registered with a club then HP Funding is available for Senior National meets<br />

SWIMMING CANADA / SPORT CANADA FUNDING<br />

SNC / Sport <strong>Canada</strong>’s Athlete Assistance Program Carding: funding up to $18,000/year. Selection is<br />

performance based; see <strong>Swimming</strong> <strong>Canada</strong> AAP Carding Criteria . Details <strong>of</strong> the policies and procedures<br />

associated with AAP funding can be found on the Sport <strong>Canada</strong> website at this link:<br />

http://www.pch.gc.ca/pgm/sc/pol/athl/109-eng.cfm#a3


POINTS FOR CONSIDERATION ON NCAA PROGRAMS AND CANADIAN NATIONAL LEVEL SWIMMERS:<br />

If considering post-secondary opportunities outside <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canada</strong> it is important to keep in mind the fact that not all<br />

NCAA swimming teams are the same. The level <strong>of</strong> talent, coaching expertise and program integrity can vary<br />

dramatically from one university to the next. However, even the most accomplished <strong>of</strong> the NCAA programs are<br />

restrained by the following impediments to successful preparation for international competition.<br />

25 Yard Focus<br />

NCAA competition is conducted in a 25 yard course. The type <strong>of</strong> training which is done to prepare for peak<br />

performance in 25 yard competition is very different from the type <strong>of</strong> training that is necessary to prepare for peak<br />

performance in a 50 meter pool. The difference is dramatic!<br />

Sprint Emphasis<br />

With the addition <strong>of</strong> the 4 x 50 relays (freestyle and medley) to the NCAA program several years ago, the large<br />

majority <strong>of</strong> points in the NCAA championship meets are awarded for sprint events. As a result, most <strong>of</strong> the NCAA<br />

programs are sprint oriented and the aerobic component <strong>of</strong> training that is critical for success in long course<br />

competition (even for sprinters) has become inadequate at best. While some <strong>of</strong> the most competent coaches in<br />

our sport are coaching in the NCAA program, they are all paid to put the highest priority on the NCAA<br />

Championships.<br />

Conflicting Trials<br />

The NCAA Championships always occur in mid to late March. The Canadian Trials for the highest priority<br />

international competition <strong>of</strong> the year are <strong>of</strong>ten scheduled at the same time. With the possible exception <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Olympic Trials, NCAA swimmers will not be excused from the NCAA championships to participate in their<br />

respective National trials.<br />

Training Restrictions<br />

Be aware that the NCAA rules impose post-season training restrictions that could prevent the swimmers from<br />

committing as much time to their preparation as their international competitors do. These restrictions are the<br />

most severe after the NCAA championships (mid March), which is precisely the time <strong>of</strong> the year that a heavy<br />

workload is essential to successful preparation for major international competition.<br />

Multiple Responsibilities<br />

Coach’s recruiting responsibilities are extremely demanding and may detract from the time and energy available<br />

for coaching outside <strong>of</strong> the NCAA season.<br />

Annual vs. Quadrennial Planning<br />

The NCAA program demands peak performance every March, so the NCAA coaches can’t afford to look beyond the<br />

next championship meet in their program planning. The most successful performances in the Olympic Games are<br />

the result <strong>of</strong> a long term (4 year) approach to program planning.<br />

<strong>Swimming</strong> <strong>Canada</strong> Athlete Assistance Program (AAP) Funding<br />

NCAA rules prohibit the acceptance <strong>of</strong> AAP funding prior to or during participation in the NCAA program.<br />

Acceptance <strong>of</strong> any AAP funding will render the swimmer ineligible for NCAA competition. Acceptance <strong>of</strong> prize<br />

money from meets prior to, or during an NCAA career is prohibitive and can result in not getting a scholarship or<br />

losing an existing one.


NCAA swimming does have much to <strong>of</strong>fer…a free education (if a full scholarship is <strong>of</strong>fered), an exciting peer group<br />

environment and attractive facilities (in many cases). You may know some Canadian swimmers who have returned<br />

from recruiting trips and talked about what a great experience it was and how much fun it would be to train in that<br />

environment. While all <strong>of</strong> this is true, it doesn’t change the fact that swimmers training in the NCAA program can<br />

be very disadvantaged in their preparation for international swimming. The NCAA opportunity and experience can<br />

come at a great cost to a swimmer’s progress and performance.<br />

If the goal <strong>of</strong> achieving personal excellence at the highest level in the sport <strong>of</strong> swimming is a high priority, Canadian<br />

swimmers would be well advised to continue training in their home environment if it is working for them.<br />

Consider the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) programs that surround athletes with all the support required to<br />

become world class both academically and athletically or apply for admission to one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canada</strong>’s High Performance<br />

Training Centres (Vancouver and Montreal) and/or our 3 Academies (Victoria, U. <strong>of</strong> Toronto, U. <strong>of</strong> Calgary). Most<br />

<strong>of</strong> the High Performance Centres are affiliated with local universities and were developed to provide all <strong>of</strong> the<br />

advantages <strong>of</strong> the NCAA program with none <strong>of</strong> the disadvantages. Here you will find some <strong>of</strong> the greatest<br />

education opportunities in the world, tutoring and mentorships, performance support staff; massage,<br />

physiotherapy, physiology and no loss <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Provincial and Federal funding.


CANADA premier<br />

Ce document CANADA premier est un guide d’information sur les programmes de natation des<br />

universités canadiennes pour aider les nageurs des écoles secondaires canadiennes et des CEGEP pour<br />

leurs plans d’études post-secondaires.<br />

Le document est préparé par Natation <strong>Canada</strong> en utilisant l’information et les contributions envoyées<br />

par les programmes de natation des universités et le Sport interuniversitaire canadien (SIC).<br />

Le Sport interuniversitaire canadien (SIC) inclut 32 institutions à travers le <strong>Canada</strong> qui <strong>of</strong>frent des<br />

programmes de natation universitaire. Le SIC est séparé en quatre associations: Ouest du <strong>Canada</strong>,<br />

Association universitaire de l’Ontario, Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec et Sport universitaire des<br />

maritimes. Il y a deux universités bilingues, quatre universités francophones et 26 universités<br />

anglophones. Une université canadienne fait de la compétition à l’extérieur du SIC dans la Great<br />

Northwest Athletic Conference de la division II de la NCAA.<br />

CONSEILS POUR CHOISIR UNE UNIVERSITÉ<br />

PLANIFIEZ À L’AVANCE: Commencez la procédure dès la 11e année.<br />

RECHERCHE: Classez vos institutions selon la réputation académique. Faites spécialement attention aux facultés et<br />

aux programmes <strong>of</strong>ferts. Assurez-vous qu’elles respectent vos objectifs d’éducation. Il y a plusieurs sources<br />

d’information en ligne pour vous aider à recueillir l’information. Les universités canadiennes sont sondées et<br />

classées chaque année par la revue MacLean’s et le Globe and Mail produit un rapport sur les universités<br />

canadiennes une fois par année, rempli d’information utile. Vos conseillers scolaires ou les pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs peuvent<br />

vous donner des idées et de l’information.<br />

CLASSEZ vos institutions en fonction des réussites en natation et comment cela correspond à vos objectifs pour<br />

votre carrière de nageur. Allez en ligne et cherchez la pr<strong>of</strong>ondeur et l’histoire de l’équipe. Parlez aux entraîneurs,<br />

aux nageurs et aux anciens.<br />

CRITÈRES D’INSCRIPTION et DATE LIMITE: Pour les institutions canadiennes, confirmez les critères historiques<br />

académiques. Si vos notes sont près de ce niveau, vous serez probablement acceptés vers la fin de la période des<br />

inscriptions. Récemment, des universités ont admis des athlètes au début de février (plutôt que normalement en<br />

avril/mai) mais pour le faire, elles ont utilisé les notes de 11 e année – donc soyez prêts!<br />

ARGENT: Sachez qu’il y a plusieurs possibilities de financement au <strong>Canada</strong> – c.-à-d. bourses, bourses privées,<br />

provinces et clubs. Ces fonds peuvent être pas mal élevés et ils valent la peine d’être recherchés.<br />

VISITES: Pour obtenir la bonne image de l’institution et du programme de natation, une visite du campus et de<br />

l’installation de natation est nécessaire. Consultez la section Recrutement des athlètes dans le Guide des athlètes<br />

du SIC pour obtenir plus d’information.<br />

PROFITEZ DE LA PROCÉDURE: La transition entre l’école secondaire et l’institution post-secondaire devrait être une<br />

période excitante dans votre vie. C’est une nouvelle occasion d’aller plus loin dans la direction de vos rêves.


Comprenez que les décisions que vous prenez maintenant sont importantes et peuvent changer votre vie, mais<br />

elles peuvent être modifiées si vous découvrez que vous avez pris un mauvais chemin.<br />

FAITS:<br />

• Les universités canadiennes ont des bourses – consultez le Guide des athlètes du SIC pour obtenir les<br />

détails<br />

• Les associations provinciales <strong>of</strong>frent beaucoup de financement pour les nageurs universitaires- consultez<br />

les pages suivantes pour obtenir les détails.<br />

• Les nageurs brevetés qui étudient dans une université au <strong>Canada</strong> ont l’option de reporter le financement<br />

des frais de scolarité et d’utiliser les crédits des frais de scolarité disponibles quand ils auront pris leur<br />

retraite du sport ou qu’ils ne seront plus brevetés.<br />

• Tous les médaillés olympiques du <strong>Canada</strong> en natation, dans une épreuve individuelle, au cours des 34<br />

dernières années, se sont entraînés au <strong>Canada</strong> et non aux É.-U.: Ryan Cochrane, Curtis Myden, Marianne<br />

Limpert, Mark Tewksbury, Alex Baumann et d’autres.<br />

• Dans une université canadienne, l’étudiant-athlète a droit à cinq années d’éligibilité sportive par rapport à<br />

quatre ans aux É.-U.<br />

• Dans les universités canadiennes, il y a des règlements scolaires flexibles pour participer aux compétitions<br />

internationales majeures qui ont lieu pendant l’année scolaire ainsi que des ententes académiques pour<br />

les membres de l’équipe nationale.<br />

• Les frais de scolarité au <strong>Canada</strong> sont beaucoup subventionnés par les gouvernements fédéral et<br />

provinciaux, donc les frais de scolarité sont beaucoup moins élevés au <strong>Canada</strong><br />

• Les frais de scolarité au <strong>Canada</strong> sont déductibles d’impôts<br />

QUESTIONS À POSER:<br />

• Depuis combien de temps l’entraîneur est-il à l’institution?<br />

• Est-ce que l’institution <strong>of</strong>fre le programme académique exact que vous voulez?<br />

• Quels sont les critères historiques pour les inscriptions de l’institution. c.-à-d. la note moyenne pour les<br />

institutions canadiennes et pour les institutions américaines.<br />

• Combien de nageurs peuvent demeurer dans l’équipe?<br />

• Combien de nageurs voyagent avec l’équipe? Comment l’équipe de voyage est-elle choisie?<br />

• Est-ce que les équipes masculine et féminine s’entraînent ensemble ou séparément?<br />

• Est-ce que votre diplôme sera reconnu dans votre choix de domicile?<br />

• Est-ce que le service des sports couvre le coût de tous les frais médicaux/assurance santé<br />

supplémentaires?<br />

• Qu’arrive-t-il à une bourse/au financement si je suis blessé?<br />

• Quelle est l’attitude historique de l’entraîneur face à une charge académique complète?<br />

• Pourrez-vous choisir librement votre charge de cours et les horaires?<br />

• Combien de nageurs ont quitté le programme?<br />

• Si votre horaire de cours ne vous permet pas de participer à tous les entraînements, comment<br />

l’entraîneur réagira-t-il?<br />

• Quelle grosseur a la ville, comparativement à celle où vous vivez présentement?<br />

• Serez-vous incapable de passer les Fêtes chez-vous? c.-à-d. est-ce que le programme organise un camp<br />

pendant le congé de Noël?


FINANCEMENT POUR LES ÉTUDIANTS AU CANADA<br />

Un étudiant-athlète sur deux du SIC reçoit du soutien financier pour poursuivre leur carrière sportive et leurs<br />

études au <strong>Canada</strong>. Les bourses sportives sont définies dans le Guide des athlètes du SIC.<br />

FINANCEMENT PROVINCIAL<br />

Ceci n’est qu’un synopsis du financement/des programmes <strong>of</strong>ferts par les associations provinciales de<br />

Natation <strong>Canada</strong> et les gouvernements. Veuillez consulter le site Internet de l’association provinciale pour<br />

obtenir les détails et les règlements pour un tel financement.<br />

FINANCEMENT UNIQUEMENT POUR LES NAGEURS UNIVERSITAIRES<br />

Alberta: bourse post-secondaire 6 x 2000$/an x 5 ans: Calgary (3); U de l’A (2); Lethbridge (1); Jeux de la<br />

FISU/subvention de tournée du SIC 4000 $; subvention d’institution post-secondaire 10 000 $.<br />

Coombie-Britannique: Rien<br />

Manitoba: Rien<br />

Nouveau-Brunswick: Rien<br />

Terre-Neuve/Labrador: 1 x 1000$ pour la 1ère année et 1 x 1000$ pour après la 1ère année<br />

Nouvelle-Écosse: Rien<br />

Ontario: 4 x 5000$ pour la première année; 10-15 x 4000 $ pour les autres années; 2 x 1000$ pour un voyage<br />

en Europe les premières années; subvention d’équipe de 15 000$<br />

Québec: 2000$/an x 3 ans; et d’autres de 1500$-3000$ (le nombre varie)<br />

Saskatchewan: 1000$ par année déposés directement dans le compte des frais scolaires universitaires<br />

FINANCEMENT GÉNÉRAL – les nageurs universitaires et toute la province sont éligibles<br />

Alberta: Le fonds Alberta First de 75 000$; tournée provinciale senior de 8000$; subvention de voyage pour<br />

les championnats nationaux de 25 000$; programme amélioré de visite de 8000$; fonds de développement de<br />

la HP de 10 000$; fonds pour l’élite en eau libre de 3000$; fonds de l’équipe de SNC de 5000$; subvention de<br />

développement pour les NAH de 3000$; programme GAP de 18 000$; Podium Alberta – athlètes brevetés du<br />

PAA jusqu’à 6000$ par nageur<br />

Colombie-Britannique: échelle variable de 90 000$: prix en argent de 40 000$<br />

Manitoba: ÀÊA<br />

Nouveau-Brunswick: 500$-2000$ pour les qualifiés nationaux de natation pour les équipes du N.-B.<br />

Nouvelle-Écosse: Fonds national de de brevet disponible allant de 900$ à 1500$/mois. Une subvention<br />

nationale de voyage peut aller jusqu’à 1000$/année.<br />

Ontario: 100 000$ pour les 30 premiers dans des échelles variables de 2000$ à 6000$<br />

Québec: brevets fdéraux – 6000$; 14 suivants – 4000$; 20 suivants – 2000$; et 3000$ à 8000$ de plus pour<br />

l’élite; et 100$ à 1500$ pour les qualifiés nationaux<br />

Saskatchewan: Si aussi inscrit dans un club, alors du financement de HP est disponible pour les compétitions<br />

nationales seniors<br />

FINANCEMENT DE NATATION CANADA<br />

Brevets du programme d’aide aux athlètes de SNC / Sport <strong>Canada</strong>: jusqu’à 18 000$. La sélection dépend des<br />

performances. Voir les Critères des brevets du PAA de Natation <strong>Canada</strong> . Les détails des politiques et des<br />

procédures reliées au financement du PAA sont disponibles dans le site Internet de Sport <strong>Canada</strong> à ce lien:<br />

http://www.pch.gc.ca/pgm/sc/pol/athl/109-fra.cfm


POINTS À TENIR COMPTE AU SUJET DES PROGRAMMES DE LA NCAA ET DES NAGEURS CANADIENS DE<br />

NIVEAU NATIONAL:<br />

Si vous envisagez des occasions post-secondaires à l’extérieur du <strong>Canada</strong>, il est important de se rappeler le fait que<br />

les équipes de natation de la NCAA ne sont pas toutes les mêmes. Le niveau de talent, l’expertise des entraîneurs<br />

et l’intégrité du programme peut varier beaucoup d’une université à une autre. Toutefois, même les programmes<br />

les plus accomplis de la NCAA sont limités par les points suivants en fonction de la préparation couronnée de<br />

succès pour la compétition internationale.<br />

Bassins de 25 verges<br />

La compétition dans la NCAA se fait dans des bassins de 25 verges. Le genre d’entraînement qui est fait pour se<br />

préparer pour avoir une performance au sommet dans une compétition en bassin de 25 verges est très différent<br />

du genre d’entraînement qui est nécessaire pour se préparer pour une performance au sommet dans un bassin de<br />

50 mètres. La différence est énorme!<br />

Emphase sur le sprint<br />

Avec l’ajout des relais 4 x 50 (libre et QN) dans le programme de la NCAA il y a plusieurs années, la grande majorité<br />

des points dans les compétitions de championnats de la NCAA sont remis pour les épreuves de sprint. Donc, la<br />

majorité des programmes de la NCAA sont axés sur les sprints et l’élément aérobique de l’entraînement qui est<br />

important pour avoir du succès dans les compétitions en grand bassin (même pour les sprinteurs) est devenu<br />

inadéquat, au mieux. Même si certains des entraîneurs les plus compétents dans notre sport entraînent dans le<br />

programme de la NCAA, ils sont tous payés pour mettre la plus haute priorité sur les championnats de la NCAA.<br />

Essais en conflits<br />

Les championnats de la NCAA ont toujours lieu dans la deuxième moitée de mars. Les essais canadiens pour les<br />

compétitions internationales de la plus haute priorité de l’année ont souvent lieu en même temps. Sauf<br />

possiblement pour les essais olympiques, les nageurs dans la NCAA ne pourront rater les championnats de la NCAA<br />

pour participer à leurs essais nationaux respectifs.<br />

Restrictions d’entraînement<br />

Sachez que les règlements de la NCAA imposent des restrictions d’entraînement post-saison qui pourraient<br />

empêcher les nageurs de consacrer autant de temps à leur préparation que leurs adversaires internationaux le<br />

font. Ces restrictions sont les plus strictes après les championnats de la NCAA (mi-mars), qui est exactement le<br />

moment de l’année au cours duquel un entraînement intensif est essentiel pour avoir une préparation couronnée<br />

de succès pour les compétitions internationales majeures.<br />

Responsabilités multiples<br />

Les responsabilités de recrutement de l’entraîneur sont extrêmement exigeantes et peuvent détourner du temps<br />

et de l’énergie disponibles pour l’entraînement en dehors de la saison de la NCAA.<br />

Planification annuelle par rapport à quadriennale<br />

Le programme de la NCAA exige une performance au sommet à tous les mois de mars, donc les entraîneurs dans la<br />

NCAA ne peuvent se permettre de prévoir au-delà des prochains championnats dans la planification de leur<br />

programme. Les performances qui ont le plus de succès aux Jeux olympiques sont le résultat d’une approche à<br />

long terme (4 ans) dans la planification du programme.


Financement du programme d’aide aux athletes (PAA) de Natation <strong>Canada</strong><br />

Les règlements de la NCAA interdisent d’accepter le financement du PAA avant ou pendant la participation au<br />

programme de la NCAA. L’acceptation de tout financement du PAA rendra le nageur inéligible pour la compétition<br />

dans la NCAA. L’acceptation de prix en argent dans des compétitions avant ou pendant une carrière dans la NCAA<br />

est interdite et peut entraîner de ne pas obtenir une bourse ou la perte d’une bourse existante.<br />

La natation dans la NCAA a tout de même beaucoup à <strong>of</strong>frir…une éducation gratuite (si une bourse complète est<br />

<strong>of</strong>ferte), un excitant environnement de groupe de pairs et des installations attrayantes (dans plusieurs cas). Vous<br />

pouvez connaître des nageurs canadiens qui sont revenus de voyages de recrutement et qui parlent de l’excellente<br />

expérience que c’était et d’à quel point il serait amusant de s’entraîner dans un tel environnement. Même si tout<br />

cela est vrai, cela ne change pas le fait que les nageurs qui s’entraînent dans le programme de la NCAA peuvent<br />

être très désavantagés dans leur préparation pour la natation internationale. L’occasion et l’expérience dans la<br />

NCAA peuvent coûter cher au niveau de la progression et de la performance d’un nageur.<br />

Si l’objectif d’atteindre l’excellence personnelle au plus haut niveau dans le sport de la natation est une grande<br />

priorité, les nageurs canadienns seraient sages de poursuivre leur entraînement dans leur environnement local s’il<br />

leur convient. Étudiez les programmes du Sport interuniversitaire canadien (SIC) qui entourent les athlètes avec<br />

tout le soutien nécessaire pour atteindre le niveau mondial sur les plans académique et sportif ou demandez une<br />

inscription dans un des Centres d’entraînement de haute performance du <strong>Canada</strong> (Vancouver et Montréal) et/ou<br />

dans nos trois Académies (Victoria, U. de Toronto, U. de Calgary). La majorité des centres de haute performance<br />

sont affiliés aux universités locales et sont développés pour <strong>of</strong>frir tous les avantages du programme de la NCAA<br />

sans aucun des désavantages. Vous trouverez ici certaines des meilleures occasions d’éducation au monde, de<br />

tuteurs et de mentors, de personnel de soutien à la performance; des massages, de la physiothérapie, de la<br />

physiologie et aucune perte de financement universitaire, provincial et fédéral.


CANADA first<br />

CANADA premier<br />

Acadia <strong>University</strong><br />

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Acadia <strong>University</strong><br />

Wolfville, Nova Scotia, B4P 2R6<br />

www.acadiau.ca<br />

Admissions Website: www.acadia4u.acadiau.ca<br />

Admissions Email: admissions@acadiau.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 902 585-1016<br />

Athletic Director: Brian Heaney<br />

Athletics Website: www.acadiau.ca/sports<br />

Athletics Email: athletics@acadiau.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 902-585-1552<br />

Student Body: 3485 Total Undergraduates: 3030<br />

Total Admitted: 1112 Acceptance Rate: 38.6<br />

Total Faculty: 340 Student: Faculty Ratio: 10:1<br />

Average GPA:<br />

undisclosed<br />

1st year housing type: On campus, dormitory & apartment style residence, single & double rooms<br />

1st year housing guaranteed:<br />

need housing in residence.<br />

First come, first served, but every attempt is made to place all students who<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Bachelor's Master's<br />

Available Majors: Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Axemen/Axewomen<br />

Chris Stone<br />

Head Coach Phone: 902 585-1438w / 902-690-7389c<br />

Head Coach Email: chris.stone@acadiau.ca<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

TBD<br />

Head Coach Chris Stone has completed his first year with the Acadia <strong>University</strong> Axemen and Axewomen’s swim<br />

teams, and has served as the head coach <strong>of</strong> the Wolfville Tritons Swim Club, the local age group program that<br />

also swims out <strong>of</strong> Acadia. During his time with the Tritons, Stone has significantly increased the size and quality<br />

<strong>of</strong> the team’s swimmers, producing 15 Age Group, Eastern and Senior National qualifiers during his four years<br />

with the small team, including two national champions. Stone is a fully certified NCCP Level III Swim Coach, and<br />

is currently enrolled in the National Coaching Institute Atlantic pursuing his Level IV certification. Stone was one<br />

<strong>of</strong> 5 recipients <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Swimming</strong> <strong>Canada</strong> Domestic Mentorship bursary, and has also coached elsewhere in Nova<br />

Scotia and British Columbia during his 14 years <strong>of</strong> coaching experience.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 0 male /0 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: n/a 2010 Conference Team Placing: 5th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: n/a Conference placing, 2010-Men: 5th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: n/a Conference placing, 2010-Women: 5th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: n/a Conference placing, 2009-Men: n/a<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: n/a Conference placing, 2009-Women: n/a<br />

Conference: Atlantic <strong>University</strong> Sport<br />

Pool(s): on campus 25m, 6 lane T<br />

Pool Hours: 18 total hours/week<br />

Dryland Hours: 4 hours/week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

TBD exact amount<br />

Support Services:<br />

Kinesiology students to help with dryland, physiotherapy on site, sports psychology and nutrition<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Christmas camp, location and dates TBD<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

TBD<br />

Top Returning Men: Pete Porskamp, Zack Deutsch<br />

Top Returning Women: Blaire McKim, Nelly Chen<br />

Top Men's Recruits: Luc Boudreau (WTSC – NS), Ben Corkum (HTAC – NS)<br />

Top Women's Recruits: Eliza McGuire (RAC – BC), Meaghan Mcmullen (MM – MB)<br />

Additional Comments:


Brock <strong>University</strong><br />

500 Glenridge Avenue,<br />

St. Catharines, Ontario L2S 3A1<br />

www.brocku.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

www.brocku.ca/admissions<br />

101apps@brocku.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 905-688-5550 ext 4068<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Chris Critelli (acting)<br />

www.gobadgers.ca<br />

miusi@brocku.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 905 688-5550 ext 4398<br />

Student Body: 16,284 Total Undergraduates: 13,000<br />

Total Admitted: 13,000 Acceptance Rate: 69%<br />

Total Faculty: 592 Student: Faculty Ratio: 30:1<br />

Average GPA: 3.0<br />

1st year housing type:<br />

1st year housing guaranteed: Yes<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Certificates, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral<br />

Available Majors: Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Communication, Journalism and Related Programs<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

Engineering<br />

Engineering Technologies/Technicians<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Social Service Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Badgers<br />

Peter Bradstreet<br />

Head Coach Phone: 905 688-5550 ext.3244<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

peter.bradstreet@brocku.ca<br />

Lynsey Rivest<br />

Peter Bradstreet enters his sixth season as the head coach <strong>of</strong> the Brock Badgers swimming program. He has<br />

been at Brock <strong>University</strong> and coaching with Brock Niagara Aquatics since 1983, becoming head coach in 1987.<br />

He is also a supervisor at the Brock Aquatic Centre. Bradstreet's experience includes coaching a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

Provincial and National Team athletes during his time at Brock; including recent Olympic Trials medalists Dena<br />

Durand and Mark Johnston, and 2004 Paralympians Elisabeth Walker and Tyler Emmett. He spent many years on<br />

the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors for both the Ontario <strong>Swimming</strong> Coaches Association and the Western Ontario <strong>Swimming</strong><br />

Association. He is married, and is a proud dad to his two young daughters.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 1 male / 6 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 19th 2010 Conference Team Placing: 8th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: Conference placing, 2010-Men: 10th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: 18th Conference placing, 2010-Women: 6th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: Conference placing, 2009-Men: 13th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: 15th Conference placing, 2009-Women: 5th<br />

Conference: Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics<br />

Pool(s): on campus 50m<br />

Pool Hours: 18 per week with more available as required<br />

Dryland Hours: 3-6 per week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

$1500 - $2000 available to all CIS level swimmers, incoming and returning<br />

Support Services:<br />

Athletic Therapists and Sports Medicine Doctors on site; student trainers at all practices and competitions;<br />

strength and conditioning advisors also available<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Badger <strong>Swimming</strong> supports the Run for the Cure each fall.<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Financial support provided to Ontario Cup and to SNC National Competitions.<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:


Carleton <strong>University</strong><br />

1125 Colonel By Drive<br />

<strong>Ottawa</strong>, Ontario, K1S 5B6<br />

www.carleton.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

Admissions Phone: 613 520-3663<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

www2.carleton.ca/admissions<br />

use applicant request form at:<br />

http://www2.carleton.ca/admissions/contactandgeneralinformation/<br />

Jennifer Brenning<br />

www2.carleton.ca/goravens<br />

ravens@carleton.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 613-520-4480<br />

Student Body: 25879 Total Undergraduates: 22267<br />

Total Admitted: 16251 applicants approved Acceptance Rate: 72%<br />

Total Faculty: 791 Student: Faculty Ratio: 25:1<br />

Average GPA:<br />

1st year housing type:<br />

traditional, some suites available (mostly for upper years)<br />

1st year housing guaranteed: for most students<br />

Degree Types: Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral<br />

Available Majors: Architecture and Related Services<br />

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Communication, Journalism and Related Programs<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

Engineering<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

History<br />

Legal Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Studies<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Social Service Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Science Technologies/Technicians<br />

Security and Protective Services<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Ravens<br />

John Hawes<br />

Head Coach Phone: 613 520-3663<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

john.hawes@rogers.com<br />

Nico Belisle<br />

Coach John Hawes has been involved in swimming as a swimmer, instructor, coach and administrator for over<br />

forty-five years. He was a member <strong>of</strong> two Canadian Olympic Teams; participating in the 1972 and 1976<br />

Olympic Games as a swimmer and modern pentathlete, respectively. John has been the head coach at various<br />

swim clubs spanning twenty-five years; these include: Pointe Claire Swim Club, the Kingston Blue Marlins and<br />

the Goulbourn Aquatic Club and Queens <strong>University</strong> Varsity. During this time swimmers coached by Hawes<br />

have set over 55 Canadian and 120 Provincial records. In partnership with the ROCS swim club, John took over<br />

the Carleton Varsity team in 2007 and has led this hard-working team to great individual and team results.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 0 male / 0 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: n/a 2010 Conference Team Placing: 13th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: Conference placing, 2010-Men: 12th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: Conference placing, 2010-Women: 12th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: Conference placing, 2009-Men: 12th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: Conference placing, 2009-Women: 12th<br />

Conference: Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics<br />

Pool(s): on campus 50m<br />

Pool Hours: 20 hours/week<br />

Dryland Hours: 6 hours/week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

One entrance award <strong>of</strong> up to $3500 for elite first year swimmer, maximum <strong>of</strong> six Ravens awards for elite upper<br />

year swimmers ($500-$2000 each), bursaries for all swimmers demonstrating financial need ($400-$1800 each)<br />

Support Services:<br />

Athletic therapy next door to the pool provides massage and physiotherapy as needed by the varsity athletes<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Winter Break Training Camp in Fort Lauderdale, Florida<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

None<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women: Kaitlin Swales<br />

Top Men's Recruits: Andrew Vo<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

Additional Comments:


Dalhousie <strong>University</strong><br />

Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4R2<br />

www.dal.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

www.discover.dal.ca/dal/admissions/admissions.ezc<br />

admissions@dal.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 902 494-2450<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Karen Moore<br />

www.athletics.dal.ca<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Athletics Phone: 902 494-3752<br />

Student Body: 10772 Total Undergraduates: 10772<br />

Total Admitted: 4500 Acceptance Rate: 75%<br />

Total Faculty: 1979 Student: Faculty Ratio: 19:1<br />

Average GPA:<br />

1st year housing type: Dormitory<br />

1st year housing guarantee: guaranteed accommodation<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, First Pr<strong>of</strong>essional,<br />

Post bachelor’s Certificates<br />

Available Majors: Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences<br />

Architecture and Related Services<br />

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Communication, Journalism and Related Programs<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Engineering<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Legal Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Studies<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Social Service Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Head Coach Phone:<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

Tigers<br />

David Fry<br />

David.Fry@dal.ca<br />

Gary MacDonald, Josh Ballem, Sarah Miles, Kris Andrews<br />

2010-11 marks Fry’s 13th year as the permanent head coach <strong>of</strong> the Tigers. Previously he served as head coach<br />

while the former head coach was on sabbatical for two years. David has been coaching swimming for 35 years at<br />

the club level and university level and has twice been chosen as CIS Swim Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year for Women in 2003<br />

and Men in 2007.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 18 male / 13 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 5th Conference placing, 2010-Men: 1st<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: 8th Conference placing, 2010-Women: 1st<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: 6th Conference placing, 2009-Men: 1st<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: 9th Conference placing, 2009-Women: 1st<br />

Conference: Atlantic <strong>University</strong> Sport<br />

Pool(s):<br />

on campus 50m<br />

Pool Hours: 22/week<br />

Dryland Hours: 5/week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Approx $8000 per team per year; $16,000 total<br />

Support Services:<br />

Strength training coach, mental skills consultant, nutrition consultant<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Christmas training camp in the Bahamas<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

<strong>Canada</strong> Cup in November, Ontario Senior Champs in January, Spring Nationals in Victoria in March<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

David Sharpe, Kit Moran, Bryan Fumerton, Joe Ur<br />

Terri Lynn Bennison, Julia Gow, Tavia Raiche-Marsden<br />

Ian Fisk - Seattle, Washington<br />

Top Women's Recruits: Meagan Bernier - Halifax, Mary Claire Lynch - Kentville NS, Ceildlh MacPherson –<br />

Canning NS<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

Dalhousie Tigers are a consistent top ten CIS program from a very student friendly city - a great place to live,<br />

study and swim!


Laurentian <strong>University</strong><br />

935 Ramsey Lake Road<br />

Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 2C6<br />

www.laurentian.ca<br />

Admissions Website: www.laurentian.ca Click on Future Students<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

admissions@laurentian.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 705 675-1151 ext. 4843<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Peter Hellstrom<br />

www.luvoyageurs.com<br />

phellstrom@laurentian.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 705 673-6542 Extension 1033<br />

Student Body: 8521 Total Undergraduates: 8521<br />

Total Admitted:<br />

Acceptance Rate:<br />

Total Faculty:<br />

Student: Faculty Ratio:<br />

Average GPA:<br />

1st year housing type: Dorm, apartment style<br />

1st year housing guarantee: Yes, athletes guaranteed residence for 5 years<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral<br />

Available Majors: Area, Ethnic and Cultural Studies<br />

Arts - visual and performing<br />

Biological Sciences, Life Sciences<br />

Business Management and Admin Services<br />

Communications<br />

Computer and Information services<br />

Conservation/Renewable Natural Resources<br />

Construction Trades<br />

Engineering<br />

Foreign languages and Literature<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and related Sciences<br />

Law and Legal Studies<br />

Lib. Art and Sciences, Gen. Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary studies<br />

Philosophy and Religion<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Protective Services<br />

Psychology<br />

Social Sciences and History


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name: Voyagers<br />

Head Coach Name: Phil Parker<br />

Head Coach Email: pparker@laurentian.ca<br />

Head Coach Phone: 705-675-1151 x 1007<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

Phil Parker has been coaching since 1996 with the swim club and began coaching Varsity in 1998. Every year the<br />

team produces national finalists and OUA medalists.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 4 male / 4 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 13th 2010 Conference Team Placing: 6th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 15th Conference placing, 2010-Men: 7th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: 11th Conference placing, 2010-Women: 6th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Men:<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference: Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics<br />

Pool(s): on campus 25 & 50m<br />

Pool Hours: up to 24/week<br />

Dryland Hours: 8-10 hours/week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Must have 80% average to qualify - eligible for assistance dependant on level <strong>of</strong> swimming and commitment<br />

level. Up to $3500/swimmer<br />

Support Services:<br />

Athletic therapy, sports psychology, physiologists, chiropractor<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Winter training camp; December 27- January 6<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

4 to 6 home meets every year in October through to June. Divisional championships in November, club<br />

qualifiers go to Cup meets<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

Michael Murray, Daniel Juhasz<br />

Emily Jones, Jennifer Piper, Jessica Pothier, Logan McGinn<br />

Brody Dyson (OAK), Matt Huetl (NEW), Jake Meyermann (TNL), Nicholas Lapointe<br />

(SLSC)<br />

Bryanna Penno (NBYT), Katie Copeland (TMSC), Elyse Latimer (OSAC), Tessa Jewell<br />

(SLSC)<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

Laurentian is a bilingual <strong>University</strong> where any English course is also <strong>of</strong>fered in French. There are several French<br />

speaking athletes on the squad.


McGill <strong>University</strong><br />

845 Sherbrooke Street West<br />

Montreal, Québec, H3A 2T5<br />

www.mcgill.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

www.mcgill.ca/prospective<br />

admissions@mcgill.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 514 398-3910<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Drew Love<br />

www.mcgill.ca/athletics<br />

drew.love@mcgill.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 514 398-7003<br />

Student Body: 36531 Total Undergraduates: 29755<br />

Total Admitted: 9159 Acceptance Rate: 43% Quebec<br />

Total Faculty: 2468 Student: Faculty Ratio: Faculty specific<br />

Average GPA: 3.71<br />

1st year housing type: Dorms, apartments and shared-facilities houses<br />

1st year housing guarantee: All newly admitted undergraduate students who are under 22 yrs <strong>of</strong> age (on<br />

Sept 1), starting their first year <strong>of</strong> university studies and admitted to the university by June 15 (approx 2800)<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor's, Post Bachelor Certificates,<br />

Master's, Post-Master's, First Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, Doctoral<br />

Available Majors: Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences<br />

Architecture and Related Services<br />

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education, Engineering<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences, Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Social Service Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Social Sciences, Theology and Religious Vocations<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Martlets and Redmen<br />

Head Coach Name: Peter Carpenter<br />

Head Coach Phone: (514) 398-7000 ext. 01647<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

peter.carpenter@mcgill.ca<br />

Genevieve Gregoire<br />

Winner <strong>of</strong> a 2010 Petro-<strong>Canada</strong> Coaching Excellence Award, Peter Carpenter is now in his second season as head<br />

coach <strong>of</strong> the Redmen and Martlets. Carpenter brings to McGill a new philosophy and some newfound<br />

enthusiasm to the team creating an environment that is centered on fun, hard work and team spirit. His<br />

results in the first year <strong>of</strong> his campaign were impressive. Twelve McGill swimmers qualified for CIS national<br />

championships - five more than the previous year. The 2010-11season started with a much larger team than in<br />

previous years with 35 total members (18 women and 17 men).<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 6 male / 6 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 11th 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 12th Conference placing, 2010-Men: 3rd<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: 13th Conference placing, 2010-Women: 3rd<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: 12th Conference placing, 2009-Men: 3rd<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: 18th Conference placing, 2009-Women: 3rd<br />

Conference: Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec<br />

Pool(s): Memorial pool, 8 lane 25m<br />

Pool Hours: 15 hours<br />

Dryland Hours: 4 hours<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Interested athletes should contact Coach Peter Carpenter directly.<br />

Support Services:<br />

Massage, physiotherapy (provided by McGill Sports Medicine Clinic free <strong>of</strong> charge). A nutrition team has also<br />

been working with the team since the beginning <strong>of</strong> the 2010 season. Top swimmers will also have the chance to<br />

use the national training center in Montréal as a support network.<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Training camp to Barbados<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

AUS Invitational in Halifax<br />

Top Returning Men: Steven Bielby<br />

Top Returning Women: Valerie Grand'Maison<br />

Top Men's Recruits: Patrick Mazurek and Pierre-Alexandre Renaud<br />

Top Women's Recruits: Rayven Snodgrass and Jennifer Darling<br />

Additional Comments:


McMaster <strong>University</strong><br />

1280 Main Street West<br />

Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L8<br />

www.mcmaster.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

Admissions Phone: 905 525-4600<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

www.registrar.mcmaster.ca/future<br />

Therese Quigley<br />

www-athrec.mcmaster.ca<br />

quigley@mcmaster.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 905-525-9140 x 23699<br />

Student Body: 20083 Total Undergraduates: 20083<br />

Total Admitted: 20918 Acceptance Rate: 67%<br />

Total Faculty:<br />

Average GPA:<br />

1170 Student: Faculty Ratio:<br />

1st year housing type: Dorm<br />

1st year housing guarantee: Yes<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Certificates, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, First Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Available Majors: Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Communication, Journalism and Related Programs<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

Engineering<br />

Engineering Technologies/Technicians<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Social Service Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Science Technologies/Technicians<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Theology and Religious Vocations<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Marauders<br />

Andrew Cole<br />

Head Coach Phone: (905) 525 9140 x 23593<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

acole@mcmaster.ca<br />

Tim Sauvé plus staff <strong>of</strong> 4 other coaches<br />

Andrew Cole, McMaster <strong>Swimming</strong> Head Coach/Aquatic Program Coordinator<br />

Andrew has international coaching experience including 6 world championships and 2 Olympics. Andrew was<br />

also on the National team as a swimmer.<br />

Hometown: Hamilton, Ontario<br />

<strong>University</strong>: B.Sc. Biology, Dalhousie <strong>University</strong>; B. PE. Kinesiology, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Toronto; National<br />

Coaching Institute, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Calgary<br />

High School: Prince Andrew High School, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia<br />

McMaster Experience: 5 seasons (2005 - present)<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers:<br />

male / female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 13th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: 12th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men:<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference:<br />

Pool(s):<br />

Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics<br />

on campus 50m<br />

Conference placing, 2010-Men: 5th<br />

Conference placing, 2010-Women: 3rd<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Men:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Pool Hours: 32 hours/week available<br />

Dryland Hours: 4 hours/week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

$200,000 was raised to support athletic scholarships. Award $3,500/year. Athletes must have an 80% average<br />

to be awarded a scholarship.<br />

Support Services:<br />

Massage therapy, medical doctors, physiotherapists, chiropractors, full time strength and conditioning coach.<br />

Exercise physiologist for testing and monitoring. Academic advisors are available to athletes.<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Team building exercise each fall - training and adventure based activities. There will be a Christmas training<br />

camp, including an annual warm weather training camp and a spring training camp as well.<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Swimmers are encouraged to go to Olympic Trials and Nationals - financial help is provided. The team<br />

competes out <strong>of</strong> conference, such as US and other parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canada</strong>. Attend US Grand Prix; duals with other<br />

American and Canadian teams.<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:


Memorial <strong>University</strong><br />

Elizabeth Ave<br />

St. John's, NL A1C 5S7<br />

www.mun.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

www.mun.ca/become/undergrad/contact<br />

becomestudent@mun.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 709 737-8896<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Michelle Healey<br />

www.mun.ca/athletics<br />

mhealey@mun.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 709 737-8683<br />

Student Body: 14625 Total Undergraduates: 14625<br />

Total Admitted: 2906 Acceptance Rate: 72%<br />

Total Faculty: 1123 Student: Faculty Ratio: 14:1<br />

Average GPA:<br />

1st year housing type: Not specified<br />

1st year housing guarantee: Provided<br />

Degree Types: Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, Post Bachelors<br />

Certificates<br />

Available Majors: Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences<br />

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education, Engineering<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Social Service Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Security and Protective Services<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Transportation and Materials Moving<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Sea-Hawks<br />

Brad Hutton<br />

Head Coach Phone: 709 737-3802<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

bwhutton@shaw.ca<br />

Arial Ward, Justin Ward<br />

Brad has coached for the Sea Hawks for the past three years, before that he coached for UBC Dolphins for four<br />

years. Brad also has had coaching experience in Lethbridge, AB.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: male / female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men:<br />

Conference placing, 2010-Men: 2nd<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women:<br />

Conference placing, 2010-Women: 3rd<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Men:<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference: Atlantic <strong>University</strong> Sport<br />

Pool(s): on campus 25m<br />

Pool Hours: 18 hours/week<br />

Dryland Hours: 7-8 hours/week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

First year scholarship for $1000<br />

Support Services:<br />

Physiology, athletic therapists<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

We've consistently moved up in rankings in conference and Nationals, and have had consistently the highest<br />

percentage <strong>of</strong> best times


Mount Allison <strong>University</strong><br />

62 York Street<br />

Sackville, NB E4L 1E2<br />

www.mta.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

www.mta.ca/apply<br />

admissions@mta.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 506 364-2269<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Pierre Arsenault<br />

www.athletics.mta.ca<br />

athletics@mta.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 506-364-2401<br />

Student Body: 2350 Total Undergraduates:<br />

Total Admitted: 1752 Acceptance Rate: 74%<br />

Total Faculty: 140 Student: Faculty Ratio: 61:1<br />

Average GPA: 81%<br />

1st year housing type: Dorm<br />

1st year housing guarantee:<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Bachelor's, Master's; BA, BSC, BCM, BMUS, BFA, MSC<br />

Available Majors: Area, Ethnic and Cultural Studies<br />

Arts - Visual and Performing<br />

Biological Sciences/Life Sciences<br />

Business Management and Administration Services<br />

Computer and Information Sciences<br />

Conservation and Renew. Nat. Resources<br />

English Language and Lit./Letters<br />

Foreign Languages and Literatures<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Sciences<br />

History<br />

Law and Legal Studies<br />

Mathematics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religion<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Services<br />

Social Sciences and History<br />

Theological Studies and Religious Vocations


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Mounties<br />

John Peters<br />

Head Coach Phone: (506) 364-8817<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

jpeters@mta.ca<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

John has been coaching swimming for the last twenty years, twelve <strong>of</strong> those with the Mount Allison Mounties<br />

and the Sackville Swim Club. Prior to leading the Mounties he spent four years with the Saint John Swim Club.<br />

John is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Mount Allison <strong>University</strong>, having earned a BA in History. In addition John graduated from<br />

Holland College, Merchant Marine Department, Third Officer rating - Master Inland Trade.<br />

He developed his passion for swimming during his five years <strong>of</strong> competition with the Saint John Swim Club. John<br />

extended his amateur career, spending four years with Acadia <strong>University</strong>, where he was named swimming MVP<br />

twice. John's swimmers have qualified in eight consecutive CIS national and junior championships. His<br />

Mounties and Sackville Swim Club swimmers have been placed on the last four <strong>Canada</strong> Games Teams. Prior to<br />

his successes at Mount Allison his teams won three New Brunswick Provincial Championships with the Saint<br />

John Club.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 0 male / 0 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: n/a 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: n/a Conference placing, 2010-Men: 4th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: n/a Conference placing, 2010-Women: 4th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: n/a Conference placing, 2009-Men: 3rd<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: n/a Conference placing, 2009-Women: 3rd<br />

Conference: Atlantic <strong>University</strong> Sport<br />

Pool(s): on campus 25m<br />

Pool Hours: 16 hours per week<br />

Dryland Hours: 6 hours per week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Limited scholarship funding<br />

Support Services:<br />

One Athletic Therapist<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Christmas Training camp, March camp<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Top Returning Men: Mitchell Peters<br />

Top Returning Women: Marisa Smith<br />

Top Men's Recruits: Kellew Desilau<br />

Top Women's Recruits: Emma Wells<br />

Additional Comments: Although small in numbers, the Mount Allison swimmers are fierce competitors. They<br />

have won twelve individual AUS titles and received All-Star status numerous times.


Queen's <strong>University</strong><br />

284 Earl Street<br />

Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6<br />

www.queensu.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

www.queensu.ca/futurestudents<br />

admission@queensu.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 613 533-2218<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Leslie Dal Cin<br />

www.gogaelsgo.com<br />

athletic.services@queensu.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 613-533-6000 ext. 79192<br />

Student Body: 22,351 Total Undergraduates: 14,491<br />

Total Admitted: 3,679 Acceptance Rate: 13.8%<br />

Total Faculty: 1,466 Student: Faculty Ratio: 15:1<br />

Average GPA:<br />

1st year housing type: Not specified<br />

1st year housing guarantee: Not specified<br />

Degree Types: Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, First Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Available Majors: Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

Engineering<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Theology and Religious Vocations<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name: Queen's Gaels<br />

Head Coach Name: Heidi Shallow<br />

Head Coach Phone: 613-888-8320<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

qswim@queensu.ca<br />

TBA<br />

Head Coach Bio: Shallow joined the Gaels as an assistant coach beginning in 2009 taking over reigns as Head<br />

Coach in 2010. Prior to her tenure with Queen's, she competed as a varsity athlete with the NCAA Division I<br />

Campbell <strong>University</strong> Camels, in North Carolina. While at Campbell <strong>University</strong> Heidi was named the 2007-08<br />

Outstanding Female Athlete winning a total <strong>of</strong> 16 individual events and was a CCSA All-Academic honoree. In<br />

2008, she also qualified to compete in the Olympic Trials in Montreal.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 1 male / 0 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: n/a 2010 Conference Team Placing: 9th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: n/a Conference placing, 2010-Men: 7th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: n/a Conference placing, 2010-Women: 10th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: n/a Conference placing, 2009-Men: 9th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: n/a Conference placing, 2009-Women: 9th<br />

Conference: Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics<br />

Pool(s):<br />

on campus 28x25m<br />

Pool Hours: 13.5<br />

Dryland Hours: Up to 4.5<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Academic scholarships only<br />

Support Services:<br />

Athletic therapy, weight training, academic counseling/tutoring<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Christmas training camp<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

TBA<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Mark Kellenberger, Jamie Loh, Tanner Cassidy<br />

Fay Yachette, Laura Layland Shahira Ishak<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

In the fall <strong>of</strong> 2009, Queen's <strong>University</strong> opened the state-<strong>of</strong>-the art Athletics & Recreation Centre (ARC) featuring<br />

the latest amenities. Highlighting the West Side <strong>of</strong> the ARC is a 38 x 25meter pool with 14 swim lanes, diving<br />

boards as well as dedicated pool-side change rooms with shower facilities. The ARC has two gymnasiums<br />

which can be used for a multitude <strong>of</strong> sports and set for a variety <strong>of</strong> configurations. These include basketball,<br />

volleyball, badminton and several other multi-purpose set-ups. Also located in the ARC are five dedicated<br />

fitness and weight zones with up to 24,500 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> workout area and over 7 million pounds <strong>of</strong> weights, as well<br />

as dance studios, spin room, squash and racquet ball courts. You can learn more about the facilities at<br />

www.gogaelsgo.com


Simon Fraser <strong>University</strong><br />

8888 <strong>University</strong> Drive<br />

Burnaby, B.C. V5A 1S6<br />

www.sfu.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

www.sfu.ca/prospectiveundergrads<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

Admissions Phone: 778 782-3397<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Dr. David Murphy<br />

www.athletics.sfu.ca<br />

d_murphy@sfu.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 778-782-4080<br />

Student Body: 20753 Total Undergraduates: 20753<br />

Total Admitted: 6374 Acceptance Rate: 85%<br />

Total Faculty: 866 Student: Faculty Ratio: 32:1<br />

Average GPA: 3.0<br />

1st year housing type: Dorm<br />

1st year housing guarantee: Yes<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, Post-Master's,<br />

Post bachelor's Certificates<br />

Available Majors: Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Communication, Journalism and Related Programs<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

Engineering<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

History<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name: The Clan<br />

Head Coach Name: Liam Donnelly<br />

Head Coach Email: liam@sfu.ca<br />

Head Coach Phone: 778-782-3176<br />

Assistant Coach: Cory Beatt<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

Coach Donnelly has guided SFU Swimmers to: the World Championships, the World <strong>University</strong> Games, the Pan<br />

Pacific Championships, the Pan American Games, the European World Cup circuit, 18 NAIA National team titles,<br />

152 individual National titles<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: Number <strong>of</strong> NCAA Div II; 10 male / 8 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing: n/a<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: NAIA, 4th Conference placing, 2010-Men:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: NAIA, 3rd Conference placing, 2010-Women:<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: NAIA, 4th Conference placing, 2009-Men:<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: NAIA, 3rd Conference placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference: NCAA Div. II – Greater Northwest Athletic Conference<br />

Pool(s):<br />

on campus 25m / <strong>of</strong>f campus 50m<br />

Pool Hours: Up to 24 hours/week<br />

Dryland Hours: Up to 18 hours/week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Up to $48,000 available ($12,000 per year)<br />

Support Services:<br />

Academic support services, strength coach, physiotherapists, physiotherapy room. Learning disability center.<br />

Academic advisors, Academics First (program by graduate students that were athletes while undergrads)<br />

Tutoring.<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Christmas camp - 12 days in San Diego<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

NAIA national meets, Canadian national and selection meets<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

SFU competes in NCAA Div II GNAC<br />

David Hibberd, Ben Berg, Greg Laughlin, Julian Monks<br />

Kristine Lawson, Sara Pfeifer, Courtney Triano<br />

James Kendrick, James McQuade, Ciaran McDonnell, Brono Sharpe<br />

Nicole Cossey, Katie McEvoy, Meghan Quon


Trent <strong>University</strong><br />

Peterborough, ON K9J 7B8<br />

www.trentu.ca<br />

Admissions Website: www.trentu.ca/undergraduate/howdoiapply.php<br />

Admissions Email: oshawa@trentu.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 905 721-3003<br />

Athletic Director: Bill Byrick<br />

Athletics Website: www.trentu.ca/athletics<br />

Athletics Email: billbyrick@trentu.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 705-748-1257<br />

Student Body: 8050 Total Undergraduates: 8050<br />

Total Admitted: 6621 Acceptance Rate: 50%<br />

Total Faculty: 408<br />

Average GPA: 3.16<br />

Student: Faculty Ratio: 20:1<br />

1st year housing type: Dorm<br />

1st year housing guarantee: Yes<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral<br />

Available Majors: Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Social Sciences


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Excaliburs<br />

Sean Dwyer<br />

Head Coach Phone: 705-876-7609<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

seandwyer@cogeco.ca<br />

Providing challenge and support to Trent’s varsity swim team is head coach, Sean Dwyer. In addition to coaching<br />

Trent’s varsity team, Coach Dwyer is also the head coach <strong>of</strong> the Peterborough Trent Swim Club and has<br />

contributed a great deal <strong>of</strong> time and commitment to making both teams leading competitors in the sport. He is a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Canadian National Triathlon Coaching staff and is a NCCP Certified Level 3 coach. Coach Dwyer<br />

was named the OUA Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year for <strong>Swimming</strong> in 2002/03.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: male / female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men:<br />

Conference placing, 2010-Men:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women:<br />

Conference placing, 2010-Women:<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Men:<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference: Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics<br />

Pool(s): on campus 25m<br />

Pool Hours: 14 hours/week, more if needed<br />

Dryland Hours: 3-5 hours/ week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Scholarships from $500-$1000, number awarded will vary. <strong>Swimming</strong>-specific bursary; Aiden Lumley Award.<br />

This includes entrance awards for incoming athletes as well as academic awards.<br />

Support Services:<br />

Strength training, sports injury clinic, located near pool. Massage therapy and exercise physiologist<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

Additional Comments:


Trinity Western <strong>University</strong><br />

7600 Glover Road<br />

Langley, B.C. V2Y 1Y1<br />

www.twu.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

www.twu.ca/undergraduate<br />

admissions@twu.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 604-888-7511<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Murray Hall<br />

www.twu.ca/athletics/<br />

swim@twu.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 604-513-2055<br />

Student Body: 4000 Total Undergraduates:<br />

Total Admitted: 1000 Acceptance Rate: 83%<br />

Total Faculty: 330 Student: Faculty Ratio: 16:1<br />

Average GPA: 85%<br />

1st year housing type: Not specified<br />

1st year housing guarantee:<br />

Degree Types:<br />

BA, B Sc, BSN, BBA, BHKIN, BFA, B. Ed, MA (Leadership, Humanities,<br />

Biblical Studies, Linguistics, TESOL), MSN, MBA<br />

Available Majors: Acting, Applied Linguistics, Applied Mathematics with Computer Science, Art, Biblical<br />

Studies, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Christianity and Culture, Communications,<br />

Computing Science, Corporate Communications, Drama, English, Humanities, Human<br />

Services, Inter-Cultural Religious studies, International Studies, Linguistics,<br />

Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, Natural & Applied Sciences, Nursing,<br />

Philosophy, Political Studies, Psychology, Religious Studies, Social Sciences, TESOL


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Spartans<br />

Brian Metcalfe<br />

Head Coach Phone: 604 532-5257<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

swim@twu.ca<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

Metcalfe who is a former national level swimmer, has been a full-time coach in BC for the past 27 years at both<br />

the national and international levels. For the past nine years, he has served as the Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Swimming</strong> and<br />

Head Coach for both the Langley and Abbotsford Olympians Swim Clubs.<br />

Metcalfe coached <strong>Canada</strong>'s 2007 Junior Pan Pacific team in Maui and <strong>Canada</strong>'s 2008 Junior National team tour in<br />

Europe. While under the tutelage <strong>of</strong> Metcalfe, the Langley Olympians Swim Club was represented at the 2008<br />

Olympic Games in Beijing by Langley resident Jake Tapp.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: n/a<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: n/a 2010 Conference Team Placing: n/a<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men:<br />

Conference placing, 2010-Men:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women:<br />

Conference placing, 2010-Women:<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Men:<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference: <strong>Canada</strong> West<br />

Pool(s):<br />

on campus 25m<br />

Pool Hours: 15-18 hours / week<br />

Dryland Hours: 3-5 hours / week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Significant funding opportunities are available for all qualified student athlete swimmers, with academic awards<br />

up to $7000 per year, grants up to $6000 per year and swimming scholarships.<br />

Support Services:<br />

Natalie Ghobrial, Head Therapist<br />

Andrew Heming, Strength & Conditioning<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Swim meets once per month, <strong>Canada</strong> West Conference, CIS championships<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

n/a<br />

n/a<br />

TBD<br />

TBD<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

Exciting NEW Program...stay tuned…


<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alberta<br />

201 Administration Building,<br />

Edmonton, AB T6G 2M7<br />

www.ualberta.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

Admissions Phone:<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

www.registrar.ualberta.ca/ro.cfm?id=42<br />

Dale Schulha<br />

www.bears.ualberta.ca<br />

uascores@ualberta.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 780 492-2327<br />

Student Body: 30511 Total Undergraduates:<br />

Total Admitted:<br />

Acceptance Rate:<br />

Total Faculty: 1676 Student: Faculty Ratio:<br />

Average GPA: 3.6<br />

1st year housing type: Dorm<br />

1st year housing guarantee: Yes<br />

Degree Types: Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral<br />

Available Majors: Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences<br />

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

Engineering<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Legal Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Studies<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Science Technologies/Technicians<br />

Security and Protective Services<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Technology Education/Industrial Arts<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Head Coach Phone: 780-492-9977<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

Pandas and Bears <strong>Swimming</strong><br />

Bill Humby<br />

bill.humby@ualberta.ca<br />

Matt Bowkowy<br />

Bill has served 28 years as a coach, from age group through junior to varsity. He has placed swimmers on<br />

numerous teams from <strong>Canada</strong> Games and the National Junior Team on to the Canadian Olympic Team and the<br />

2009 FISU Games in Belgrade, Serbia.<br />

• Alberta “National Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year” Award, Sept ‘06<br />

• Head Coach <strong>of</strong> Alberta Youth Tour 2006 to ASA British Youth National, Sheffield, England<br />

• Head Coach <strong>of</strong> the 2006 Canadian Youth / Junior Team, Victoria State Championships, Melbourne,<br />

Australia<br />

• Coach for Team Alberta Junior Tour / Training Camp, Far Westerns, April 2005, California<br />

• Coach for Canadian Junior Team, 2005 Junior Pan Pacific Championships, Kihei, Maui<br />

• Coach, Team Alberta 18 and under team, 2004 Korean tour<br />

• Received Petro-<strong>Canada</strong> Coaching Excellence Award, November 2003, Vancouver B.C<br />

• Coach for Team <strong>Canada</strong>, 2002 IPC World Paralympic Champs, Mar del Plata Argentina.<br />

• Coach for Team Alberta, 2001 <strong>Canada</strong> Games, London, Ontario<br />

• Coach for Team Ontario, 1985 <strong>Canada</strong> Games, St. John, N.B<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 15 male / 10 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 7th Conference placing, 2010-Men: 3rd<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: 6th Conference placing, 2010-Women: 3rd<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: 7th Conference placing, 2009-Men: 3rd<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: 6th Conference placing, 2009-Women: 3rd<br />

Conference: <strong>Canada</strong> West<br />

Pool(s):<br />

on campus 25yd/ <strong>of</strong>f campus 50m<br />

Pool Hours: 18-20<br />

Dryland Hours: 5<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

up to full tuition and fees to qualified individuals (total over $70,000 per year)<br />

Support Services:<br />

Medical support, physiotherapy and massage<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Warm weather Christmas Camp, this year it is in Maui<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

<strong>University</strong> Challenge Cup, <strong>Canada</strong> Cup Toronto, <strong>Canada</strong> West, CIS, Spring Nationals plus dual meets and<br />

invitationals.


Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

Joshua Au, Brian Yakiwchuk<br />

Kayla Voytechek, Bobbie Mielnichuk<br />

Daniel Swietlicki<br />

Alana Wood, Emma Sproule<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

22 final swims at CIS 2010, Men won the 4x200 free relay at <strong>Canada</strong> West


<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> British Columbia<br />

6121 <strong>University</strong> Blvd<br />

Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1<br />

www.ubc.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

www.you.ubc.ca/ubc/index.jsp<br />

www.askme.vancouver.ubc.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 604 822-9836<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Bob Phillip<br />

www.gothunderbirds.ca<br />

rphilip@interchange.ubc.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 604 822-8903<br />

Student Body: 29934 Total Undergraduates: 29934<br />

Total Admitted: 10310 Acceptance Rate: 58%<br />

Total Faculty: 2141 Student: Faculty Ratio:<br />

Average GPA:<br />

1st year housing type: Dorm<br />

1st year housing guarantee: Yes<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, First<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, Post bachelor Certificates<br />

Available Majors: Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences<br />

Architecture and Related Services<br />

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education, Engineering<br />

Engineering Technologies/Technicians<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History, Legal Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Studies<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences, Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Social Service Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name: Thunderbirds<br />

Head Coach Name: Chad Webb<br />

Head Coach Phone: 604-822-8903<br />

Head Coach Email: ubcthunderbirds@gmail.com<br />

Assistant Coach: Janice Hanan<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 18 male / 18 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 3rd Conference placing, 2010-Men: 2nd<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: 2nd Conference placing, 2010-Women: 1st<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: 1st Conference placing, 2009-Men: 2nd<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: 2nd Conference placing, 2009-Women: 2nd<br />

Conference: <strong>Canada</strong> West<br />

Pool(s): on campus 50m indoor & outdoor<br />

Pool Hours: Up to 28/week<br />

Dryland Hours: 5-10 hours/week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Support Services:<br />

Strength and Conditioning, Massage, Physiotherapy, Chiropractic, Dietician<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Christmas Training Camp - Dec 27-Jan 4, location tbd. Pre CIS Staging Camp, Feb 12-16, location tbd<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

BC Senior Circuit - Oct. UBC Thunderbird Cup and Toronto <strong>Canada</strong> Cup - November. BC Senior Champs and<br />

<strong>Canada</strong> West - January. CIS Champs - February<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

Rory Biskupski, Duncan Furrer, Matt Pariselli<br />

Martha McCabe, Hanna Pierse, Laura Thompson<br />

Patrick Cowan<br />

Savannah King, Heather MacLean, Fionnuala Pierse


<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Calgary<br />

2500 <strong>University</strong> Drive NW,<br />

Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4<br />

www.ucalgary.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

www.ucalgary.ca/admissions/<br />

askus@ucalgary.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 403-210-7625<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Kevin Boyles<br />

www.godinos.com<br />

godinos@ucalgary.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 403 220-DINO (3466)<br />

Student Body: 29,000 Total Undergraduates: 22,794<br />

Total Admitted: 3992 Acceptance Rate: 58%<br />

Total Faculty: 2367 Student: Faculty Ratio: 12:1<br />

Average GPA:<br />

1st year housing type: Not specified<br />

1st year housing guarantee: Upon Application<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, Post Bachelor certificates<br />

Available Majors: Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Communication, Journalism and Related Programs<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

Engineering<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Legal Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Studies<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Social Service Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name: Dinos<br />

Head Coach Name: Mike Blondal<br />

Head Coach Phone: 403 220-5981<br />

Head Coach Email: blondal@ucalgary.ca<br />

Assistant Coach: Jan Bidrman, Kevin Anderson<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

Mike has been coaching the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Calgary since 1988. He has won many national championships and also<br />

was on the National team as a swimmer. Mike has coached many swimmers on to the Olympic and World<br />

Championships teams and is a self proclaimed fun person!<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 18 male /18 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 1st 2010 Conference Team Placing: 1st<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 1st Conference placing, 2010-Men: 1st<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: 1st Conference placing, 2010-Women: 1st<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: 2nd Conference placing, 2009-Men: 1st<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: 1st Conference placing, 2009-Women: 1st<br />

Conference: <strong>Canada</strong> West<br />

Pool(s): on campus 50m<br />

Pool Hours: 25 hours/week<br />

Dryland Hours: 5 hours/week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Scholarship - Up to full tuition<br />

Support Services:<br />

Sport Psychology, Strength Trainer, Nutrition, Massage, Physiotherapy, life skill counseling, National<br />

Sport Center Services<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Hard Work, Fast <strong>Swimming</strong><br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Thunderbird Cup, <strong>Canada</strong> Cup, <strong>Canada</strong> West and CIS<br />

Top Returning Men: Jason Block, Bogdan Knezevic, David Dimitrov<br />

Top Returning Women: Erica Morningstar, Breanna Hendricks, Seanna Mitchell<br />

Top Men's Recruits: Gleb Suvarov<br />

Top Women's Recruits: Fiona Doyle (Ireland)<br />

Additional Comments:


<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Guelph<br />

50 Stone Road East<br />

Guelph, ON. N1G 2W1<br />

www.uoguelph.ca<br />

Admissions Website: www.admission.u<strong>of</strong>guelph.ca/home.aspx<br />

Admissions Email: admission@registrar.uoguelph.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 519 824-4120 Ext. 58721<br />

Athletic Director: Tom Kendall<br />

Athletics Website: www.athletics.uoguelph.ca<br />

Athletics Email: gryphons@uoguelph.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 519 824-4120 Ext. 52216<br />

Student Body: 16561 Total Undergraduates: 16561<br />

Total Admitted: 15516 Acceptance Rate: 73%<br />

Total Faculty: 800<br />

Average GPA: 3.5<br />

Student: Faculty Ratio:<br />

1st year housing type: Not specified<br />

1st year housing guarantee: Not specified<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, First<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Available Majors: Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences<br />

Architecture and Related Services<br />

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Engineering<br />

Engineering Technologies/Technicians<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

History<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Security and Protective Services<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name: Gryphons<br />

Head Coach Name: Don Burton<br />

Head Coach Phone: 519-824-8120 ext.56155<br />

Head Coach Email: dburton@uoguelph.ca<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: male / female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 9th<br />

Conference placing, 2010-Men: 4th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: 9th<br />

Conference placing, 2010-Women: 7th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Men:<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference: Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics<br />

Pool(s): on campus 25m<br />

Pool Hours: Unlimited<br />

Dryland Hours: Unlimited<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Ernest Kendall Scholarship Award - 2 annually as per OUA/ CIS regulations<br />

Support Services:<br />

Four full time Varsity Swim Coaches<br />

2 Underwater video cameras<br />

Massage therapist on staff<br />

Free athletic trainers<br />

Free individual meetings with registered dietician<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

Additional Comments:


<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Lethbridge<br />

4401 <strong>University</strong> Drive,<br />

Lethbridge, AB T1K 3M4<br />

www.uleth.ca<br />

Admissions Website: https://discover.ulethbridge.ca<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

Admissions Phone:<br />

Athletic Director: Sandy Slavin<br />

Athletics Website: www.horns.uleth.ca<br />

Athletics Email: sslavin@uleth.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 403 329-2380<br />

Student Body: 8000 Total Undergraduates: 7744<br />

Total Admitted: 1318 Acceptance Rate: 56%<br />

Total Faculty:<br />

Average GPA:<br />

496 Student: Faculty Ratio: 12:1<br />

1st year housing type: Dormitory<br />

1st year housing guarantee: No - apply early<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelors, Masters, Doctorate<br />

Available Majors: Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences<br />

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Communication, Journalism and Related Programs<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Social Service Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name: Pronghorns<br />

Head Coach Name: Brad Mori<br />

Head Coach Phone: 403 327-9741<br />

Head Coach Email: brad.mori@uleth.ca<br />

Assistant Coach: Mike Pinder<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

The 2010/2011 season marks Coach Mori's 6th season as the Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Swimming</strong> & Head Coach for the LA<br />

Swim Club/I Can Swim and <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Lethbridge Pronghorns. In addition to his passion for swimming and<br />

life, Brad brings a wealth <strong>of</strong> coaching and competitive swimming experience to the LA Swim Club and Horns<br />

programs.<br />

Over the past quadrennial Coach Mori has successfully been building the U <strong>of</strong> L and LASC programs through a<br />

fundamental philosophy:"build great people and you will build a great athlete. Through competitive swimming,<br />

experience life." Mori has placed multiple swimmers on <strong>Swimming</strong> <strong>Canada</strong>'s Youth/Junior teams and<br />

Provincial teams. He coached medal performances at provincial, western, national and international events.<br />

But it is "personal achievement through diligent process and development" that Mori stresses the most to the<br />

swimmers he coaches.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 4 male / 2 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 15th 2010 Conference Team Placing: 5th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 15th<br />

Conference placing, 2010-Men: 5th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: 17th<br />

Conference placing, 2010-Women: 6th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Men:<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference: <strong>Canada</strong> West<br />

Pool(s): on campus 50m<br />

Pool Hours: Up to 17 hours, more if needed<br />

Dryland Hours: 8 hours<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

$1,800 Jimmy Condon scholarships; 15 men/15 women. Swim Alberta scholarship - $1000 for five<br />

years (Sr. Natl standard required). Pronghorn CIS scholarship from $500 and up (minimum CIS<br />

standard required). Freshman scholarship - 1 x $700.<br />

Support Services:<br />

Team doctor, athletic trainer, therapy, dry land programs, access to other separate facilities.<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Annual Christmas Camp, previous sites: Bahamas, Florida, Hawaii, Costa Rica, Flagstaff<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

Jeffery Nicol <strong>Canada</strong> Games team member and CIS Top 16 swimmer.<br />

Jessica Kelly<br />

Bryan Iliscupidez, David Errington, Roger Hanna<br />

Sierra Dakin Kuiper<br />

Choose to be recognized, choose the Lethbridge advantage.


<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Manitoba<br />

Frank Kennedy Center, Room 120<br />

Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2<br />

www.umanitoba.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

www.umanitoba.ca/student/admissions/application/deadlines/index.shtml<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

Admissions Phone: 204 474-8808<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Coleen Dufresne<br />

www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/kinrec/bsal<br />

coleen_dufresne@umanitoba.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 204 474-9509<br />

Student Body: 24267 Total Undergraduates: 24267<br />

Total Admitted:<br />

Acceptance Rate:<br />

Total Faculty: 1613 Student: Faculty Ratio:<br />

Average GPA:<br />

1st year housing type: Dorm<br />

1st year housing guarantee:<br />

Yes<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral<br />

Available Majors: Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences<br />

Architecture and Related Services<br />

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

Engineering<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Legal Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Studies<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Social Service Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name: Bisons<br />

Head Coach Name: Vlastimil Cerny<br />

Head Coach Phone: 204 474-6497<br />

Head Coach Email: vcerny@cc.umanitoba.ca<br />

Assistant Coach: Craig McCormick<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

Native to the Czech Republic Vlastimil has spent most <strong>of</strong> his life around the sport <strong>of</strong> swimming. He started<br />

swimming at the age <strong>of</strong> 7 and continued his competitive swimming career until the age <strong>of</strong> 30. He competed for<br />

<strong>Canada</strong> in the 1988 Olympics. In 1991 Vlastimil started coaching full time as an assistant coach with Calgary's<br />

Cascade Swim Club and in 1993 he took up the position <strong>of</strong> the Manitoba Team Head Coach. In this position<br />

Vlastimil leads as the coach <strong>of</strong> the Bisons, Team Manitoba and the Manitoba National Swim Centre. In 2000 and<br />

2004 Vlastimil was on the Canadian Olympic teams as staff coach.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 5 male / 2 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 14 Conference placing, 2010-Men: 5<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: 24 Conference placing, 2010-Women: 6<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: 15 Conference placing, 2009-Men: 5<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: 10 Conference placing, 2009-Women: 5<br />

Conference: <strong>Canada</strong> West<br />

Pool(s): on campus 25m; <strong>of</strong>f campus 50m<br />

Pool Hours: 18 hours/week<br />

Dryland Hours: 3-4 hours/week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Up to full tuition scholarships are <strong>of</strong>fered, also 2 entrance and 2 returning scholarships are <strong>of</strong>fered in<br />

partnership with Swim Manitoba<br />

Support Services:<br />

Canadian Sports Center in Manitoba. Strength coach, athletic therapy, medical services, sports psychology,<br />

physiologists, and nutrition. Full sports science services.<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Annual Christmas training camps in Florida<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

All Canadian National level meets. We have competed in the US Grand Prix meets and US Open.<br />

Top Returning Men: Braeden Taylor, Artut Kroitor<br />

Top Returning Women: Kerri-Ann Bochen, Julie Therrien<br />

Top Men's Recruits: Alex Johnson<br />

Top Women's Recruits: Kendra Garagan<br />

Additional Comments: Brand new sports facility is planned for the 2013 season.


<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick<br />

PO Box 4400, Sir Howard Douglas Hall,<br />

Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3<br />

www.unb.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

www.unbf.ca/prospective<br />

chooseunb@unb.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 506 453-4793<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Kevin Dickie<br />

www.vreds.unb.ca/vreds/en<br />

sparks@unb.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 506 447-3333<br />

Student Body: 7758 Total Undergraduates: 7758<br />

Total Admitted: 1795 Acceptance Rate: 82%<br />

Total Faculty: 645 Student: Faculty Ratio: 18:1<br />

Average GPA:<br />

1st year housing type: Dorm<br />

1st year housing guaranteed: Yes<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral<br />

Available Majors: Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

Engineering<br />

Engineering Technologies/Technicians<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Legal Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Studies<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Security and Protective Services<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name: Varsity Reds<br />

Head Coach Name: Paula Stewart<br />

Head Coach Phone: 506 453-5041<br />

Head Coach Email: stewartp@unb.ca<br />

Assistant Coach: Robin MacIntyre, Robin Ferdinand<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

FISU Games Assistant Coach 2005, Pan Pacific Assistant Coach 2006, UNB Head Coach 2000-present, NB <strong>Canada</strong><br />

Games Head Coach 2009 and 2001, NCCP certified level 3 working towards level 4.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 1 male / 5 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing: 2nd<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: Conference placing, 2010-Men: 3rd<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: Conference placing, 2010-Women: 2nd<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: Conference placing, 2009-Men: 3rd<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: Conference placing, 2009-Women: 2nd<br />

Conference: Atlantic <strong>University</strong> Sport<br />

Pool(s): on campus 25m<br />

Pool Hours: 20 hours / week<br />

Dryland Hours: 4 hours/week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Academic entrance scholarships are available for anyone with marks over 80%, up to full residence or tuition<br />

funding for top level athletes.<br />

Support Services:<br />

Physiotherapy, Athletic therapy, Fitness trainer, Mental Skills support<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Christmas training Camp, Puerto Rico<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Grand Prix, Ontario Seniors<br />

Top Returning Men: Stefan Mader, Patrick Adam<br />

Top Returning Women: Danielle Losier, Danielle Merasty, Jen Acheson, Monica MacDonald<br />

Top Men's Recruits: Dylan MacLeod<br />

Top Women's Recruits: Julian Ventallingen, Chloe Johnson, Brittany Harvey, Kaitlyn Young, Jessica LeBlanc<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

UNB Women have been ranked #7 in the country for the first CIS rankings <strong>of</strong> the season. We are a team that<br />

is growing in strength and pushing to become a top contender in the CIS in years to come. Coach Paula is<br />

bilingual, communicating with athletes in French and English. Currently there are French speaking bilingual<br />

swimmers in the program.


<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ottawa</strong><br />

75 Laurier Ave East,<br />

<strong>Ottawa</strong>, ON K1N 6N5<br />

www.uottawa.ca/welcome.html<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

www.uottawa.ca/prospective<br />

admissions@u<strong>Ottawa</strong>.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 613 562-5315<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Luc Gélineau<br />

www.geegees.ca/node/16<br />

gelineau@u<strong>Ottawa</strong>.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 613 562-5800 ext 4336<br />

Student Body: 37922 Total Undergraduates: 32630<br />

Total Admitted: 20911 Acceptance Rate: 59%<br />

Total Faculty: 2539 Student: Faculty Ratio: 15:1<br />

Average GPA: 3.72<br />

1st year housing type:<br />

Dorm<br />

1st year housing guarantee:<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Yes<br />

Certificates, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, First Pr<strong>of</strong>essional,<br />

Post Bachelor’s Certificates<br />

Available Majors: Over 300 undergraduate programs and 160 graduate programs. FACULTIES: Arts,<br />

Education, Engineering, Health Sciences, Law, Medicine, Science, Social Science, Telfer<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Management.


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Gee-Gees<br />

Derrick Scho<strong>of</strong><br />

Head Coach Phone: 613 562-5800 ext 2626<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

swimming@uottawa.ca<br />

Jasen Allen<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

Derrick Scho<strong>of</strong> is in his second year as the U <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ottawa</strong> Gee-Gees Head Coach after being Head Coach <strong>of</strong> the UBC<br />

Thunderbirds for 3 years. Scho<strong>of</strong> has been named CIS <strong>Swimming</strong> Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year 3 times (2006, 2008, 2009)<br />

and was recently a member <strong>of</strong> the 2009 World Championship coaching staff. Scho<strong>of</strong> has won 4 CIS National<br />

Championship titles as Head Coach and another 10 CIS National Championships as Head Assistant Coach while at<br />

UBC. Scho<strong>of</strong> has coached on several Canadian Senior National Teams including the FISU World <strong>University</strong><br />

Games Team 3 times (2003, 2005 and 2007). Scho<strong>of</strong> was the head Coach <strong>of</strong> the 2007 World <strong>University</strong> Games<br />

team in Bangkok that saw <strong>Canada</strong> bring home 10 medals in the pool. He recently coached both Matthew<br />

Hawes and Lauren Lavigna to Canadian National Record performances in the summer <strong>of</strong> 2009. Scho<strong>of</strong> is<br />

bringing his winning experience out East with the challenge <strong>of</strong> making the Gee-Gees one <strong>of</strong> the top swim<br />

programs in <strong>Canada</strong>. Scho<strong>of</strong> lives in <strong>Ottawa</strong> with his wife and 2 young daughters.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 8 male / 4 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 11th Conference placing, 2010-Men: 3rd<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: 14th Conference placing, 2010-Women: 5th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Men:<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference: Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics<br />

Pool(s): on campus 50m<br />

Pool Hours: 18 hours per week<br />

Dryland Hours: 5 hours per week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

$3500 Scholarships<br />

Support Services:<br />

Physiotherapy, massage therapy, nutritional support, sport psychology and medical support are all included.<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Christmas training camp<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Many dual meets with other OUA Schools and schools in Québec<br />

Top Returning Men: Adam Best<br />

Top Returning Women: Kara Demers


Top Men's Recruits: Matt Hawes<br />

Top Women's Recruits: Eryn Weldon<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ottawa</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers an excellent education and is building the swim program to become one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

best in the country. It is an excellent choice for swimmers who are at Eastern National standard or better and<br />

who are committed to improving to become a high performance athlete.


<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Prince Edward Island<br />

550 <strong>University</strong> Ave<br />

Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P3<br />

www.upei.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

www.upei.ca/studentservices/prospective students<br />

newstudent@upei.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 1 800-606-8734<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Ron Annear<br />

www.upei.ca/athletics<br />

annear@upei.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 902 566-0715<br />

Student Body: 3449 Total Undergraduates: 3449<br />

Total Admitted: 635 Acceptance Rate: 61%<br />

Total Faculty: 378 Student: Faculty Ratio: 12:1<br />

Average GPA:<br />

1st year housing type: Residence<br />

1st year housing guarantee: Not specified<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, First<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Available Majors: Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Panthers<br />

William (Mr. Bill) Calhoun<br />

Head Coach Phone: 902 316-1300<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

swimming@upei.ca / olympicdream2012@yahoo.ca<br />

Kelly O'Connell<br />

Coaching competitive swimming is Bill’s passion and pr<strong>of</strong>ession; he has coached age group and varsity athletes<br />

for the past 14 years in Timmins, Waterloo and most recently Brantford Ontario. Not only does Bill have strong<br />

formal qualifications, but has mentored under Bud McAllister and Dean Boles - who have coached several<br />

swimmers to Olympic Games for <strong>Canada</strong>, USA and Japan.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 1 male<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 25th 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 20th Conference placing, 2010-Men: 6th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: n/a Conference placing, 2010-Women: 6th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: n/a Conference placing, 2009-Men: 5th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: n/a Conference placing, 2009-Women: 5th<br />

Conference: Atlantic <strong>University</strong> Sport<br />

Pool(s): on campus 25m<br />

Pool Hours: 16 hours/week<br />

Dryland Hours: 3 hours/week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Future funding will be established for the 2010-2011 season and beyond<br />

Support Services:<br />

Massage Therapy, Strength and Conditioning Coach, future services planned<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Warm weather training camp<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Top Returning Men: Eric Beaton<br />

Top Returning Women: Sydney Morley<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits: Dianna Loveys<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

While new to Varsity swimming, the UPEI Panthers look to build their team over the next four years to be<br />

competitive at the AUS and CIS level. Our program features an individualistic approach to training while<br />

maintaining a team atmosphere.


<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regina<br />

3737 Wascana Parkway<br />

Regina, SK, S4S 0A2<br />

www.uregina.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

Admissions Phone: 306 585-4791<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

www.uregina.ca/home/students/future/future.php<br />

Wanneta.Martin@uregina.ca<br />

Dick White<br />

www.reginacougars.com<br />

dick.white@uregina.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 306 585-4048<br />

Student Body: 10899 Total Undergraduates: 10899<br />

Total Admitted: 2038 Acceptance Rate: 90%<br />

Total Faculty: 425 Student: Faculty Ratio: 22:1<br />

Average GPA: 3.28<br />

1st year housing type: Not specified<br />

1st year housing guarantee: Not specified<br />

Degree Types: Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral<br />

Available Majors: Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Communication, Journalism and Related Programs<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

Engineering<br />

Engineering Technologies/Technicians<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Legal Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Studies<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Social Service Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Science Technologies/Technicians<br />

Security and Protective Services<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Head Coach Phone:<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

Cougars<br />

Sylvain Pineau<br />

sosswim@gmail.com<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: male / female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 19th<br />

Conference placing, 2010-Men: 7th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women:<br />

Conference placing, 2010-Women: 7th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Men:<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference: <strong>Canada</strong> West<br />

Pool(s): on campus 25m<br />

Pool Hours: 17.5 hours/week<br />

Dryland Hours: 5.5 hours/week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Two entrance awards and two returning awards; one swimming award; numerous scholarships that swimmers<br />

can apply for and All Canadian Funding for up to 24 credit hours for student athletes who train and maintain an<br />

80% average after their 1st semester<br />

Support Services:<br />

Physiotherapy, Athletic therapy; Medical; Chiropractic; Massage; podiatry and traditional Chinese Medicine<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

Additional Comments:


<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Toronto<br />

Toronto, ON M5S-2W6<br />

www.utoronto.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

www.prospective.utoronto.ca/Applying_to_U_<strong>of</strong>_T.htm<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

Admissions Phone: 416 978-2190<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Beth Ali<br />

www.varsityblues.ca<br />

sports.info@utoronto.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 416 978 5845<br />

Student Body: 47836 Total Undergraduates: 47836<br />

Total Admitted: 39376 Acceptance Rate: 67%<br />

Total Faculty: 3136 Student: Faculty Ratio: 26:1<br />

Average GPA:<br />

1st year housing type: Dorm<br />

1st year housing guarantee: Yes<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, First<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Available Majors: Architecture and Related Services<br />

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Communication, Journalism and Related Programs<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education, Engineering<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Social Service Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Security and Protective Services<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Theology and Religious Vocations<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Varsity Blues<br />

Byron MacDonald<br />

Head Coach Phone: 416-978-7008<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

byron.macdonald@utoronto.ca<br />

Linda Kiefer<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 19 male / 12 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 2nd Conference placing, 2010-Men: 1st<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: 5th Conference placing, 2010-Women: 2nd<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Men:<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference: Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics<br />

Pool(s):<br />

on campus 50m + 25yd<br />

Pool Hours: Up to 30 hours/week<br />

Dryland Hours: 3-5 plus more if needed; gym is available 16hrs/day<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

13 x $3,500 awards<br />

Support Services:<br />

Strength training, tutors, sports medicine clinic<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Christmas Camp - Florida<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

McGill and Laval; alternating years trips to the USA or Western <strong>Canada</strong>; Switzerland World Invitational<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

18 returning males<br />

14 returning females<br />

Jeremie Holdom, Frank Despond<br />

Stephanie Horner (11th Olympics), Paige Schultz, Vanessa Treasure<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

U <strong>of</strong> T was designated one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Swimming</strong> <strong>Canada</strong>'s High Performance Centres as <strong>of</strong> the summer <strong>of</strong> 2009


<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Victoria<br />

PO Box 3025<br />

Victoria, BC V8W 3P2<br />

www.uvic.ca<br />

Admissions Website: http://www.uvic.ca/students/undergraduate/admissions/<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

Admissions Phone: 250-721-8121<br />

Athletic Director: Clint Hamilton<br />

Athletics Website: www.vikes.uvic.ca<br />

Athletics Email: clinth@uvic.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 250-721-8409<br />

Student Body: 19,333 Total Undergraduates: 16475<br />

Total Admitted: 5872 Acceptance Rate: 75%<br />

Total Faculty: 760<br />

Average GPA: 3.6<br />

Student: Faculty Ratio: 26:1<br />

1st year housing type: Dorm<br />

1st year housing guarantee; Yes<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, First<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Available Majors: Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

Engineering<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Legal Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Studies<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness<br />

Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Social Service Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Vikes<br />

Dr. Peter Vizsolyi<br />

Head Coach Phone: 250-920-8998<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

vizsolyi@uvic.ca<br />

Ron Jacks, Rod Barratt, Mark Lancaster and Ryan Clouston<br />

Since Vizsolyi arrived at UVIC, the Vikes have had ten athletes participate in the Olympics and 38 swimmers<br />

partake in various International events. Since 1983, Vikes swimmers have captured 315 National Championship<br />

medals and 52 International Team medals. During his time at UVIC, Vikes swimmers have been awarded more<br />

than 36 CIS and <strong>University</strong> Athletic Awards.<br />

Asst Coach Bio: Ron Jacks is Assistant Coach to the varsity program and is Head Coach <strong>of</strong> Pacific Coast<br />

<strong>Swimming</strong>. Ron is a three-time Olympic team member, an eight-time Olympic Team coach, has been a<br />

Canadian Team co-captain and has had numerous athletes win medals at the Olympics, Paralympics, World<br />

Championships, Commonwealth Games, Pan Pacific Championships and Pan Am Games. He is currently also<br />

<strong>Swimming</strong> <strong>Canada</strong>'s National Open Water Coach.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 13 male / 8 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 8th Conference placing, 2010-Men: 4th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: 11th Conference placing, 2010-Women: 4th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: 8th Conference placing, 2009-Men: 4th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: 8th Conference placing, 2009-Women: 4th<br />

Conference: <strong>Canada</strong> West<br />

Pool(s): on campus 25yd; <strong>of</strong>f campus - full access to Saanich Commonwealth Place 50m (12 min drive)<br />

Pool Hours: Up to 32 hours<br />

Dryland Hours: 3-5 per week, gym available 17 hours a day.<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Athletic scholarships pool <strong>of</strong> $35-40,000 per year. Individual academic scholarships up to $26,000 over four<br />

years are also available.<br />

Support Services: U Vic has campus-based sports therapy and orthopedic clinics to aid student-athletes with<br />

injuries and rehabilitation. Also, through his Sports Medicine practice and contacts, Dr Vizsolyi has assembled<br />

a network <strong>of</strong> experts to service athletes in all disciplines (Nutrition, Sports Psychology, Physiotherapy,<br />

Chiropractic, Strength and Conditioning, Orthopedics and Injury Rehabilitation).<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

One major Christmas camp, a few minor camps. 2010 camp will be in Florida<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Athletes receive support for International and National level SNC activities within the program<br />

Top Returning Men: Nicholas Sinclair - a member <strong>of</strong> the 2010 Sr. Pan-Pacs team, Nick became the first<br />

athlete in <strong>Canada</strong> West history to be named Swimmer <strong>of</strong> the Meet and Rookie <strong>of</strong> the Meet in the same year.


Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

Ella Dalling - Double finalist at 2010 CIS Championships<br />

Richard Weinberger - Bronze medalist at Sr Pan Pacs in the 10 km event.<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

Go to the recruits' only website at www.uvicswimming.com. This is hosted by UVIC Alumni swimming and has<br />

lots <strong>of</strong> information and video interviews now available at the main UVIC websites. You can find a number <strong>of</strong><br />

interesting pages and videos to look at on the right side menu. Here is a link to Stephanie Dixon talking at the<br />

3rd Vikes Championships Breakfast, an event that raised over $350,000 for Vikes Athletics Scholarships:<br />

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMTSjeTpj58&feature=related<br />

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qffijTO3UNQ&feature=related


<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Waterloo<br />

Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1<br />

www.uwaterloo.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

www.uwaterloo.ca/prospective<br />

myapplications@uwaterloo.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 519 888-4567 ext. 33106<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Bob Copeland<br />

www.athletics.uwaterloo.ca<br />

bcopelan@uwaterloo.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 519-888-4567<br />

Student Body: 26,670 Total Undergraduates: 22,500<br />

Total Admitted: 20100 Acceptance Rate: 61%<br />

Total Faculty: 1581 Student: Faculty Ratio: 22:1<br />

Average GPA:<br />

course dependant<br />

1st year housing type: Dorm<br />

1st year housing guarantee: Yes<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, First<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, Post Bachelor Certificates<br />

Available Majors: Architecture and Related Services<br />

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Communication, Journalism and Related Programs<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education, Engineering<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Social Service Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Warriors<br />

Jeff Slater<br />

Head Coach Phone: 519-888-4567 Ext. 37530<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

jaslater@uwaterloo.ca<br />

Paul Niglas<br />

Starting 4th year at Waterloo, Jeff has returned to his alma mater after several stops that have given him a huge<br />

reservoir <strong>of</strong> experience to draw on. An age group coach in Nepean, Calgary and Victoria over the course <strong>of</strong><br />

almost 15 years, Jeff spent 4 years at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Guelph before coming back to Waterloo. These<br />

experiences allow Jeff to build a program that recognizes the demands on the athletes, respects the academic<br />

aspirations and creates a situation where success in the pool and the classroom are possible. Jeff has been an<br />

active part <strong>of</strong> the Swim Ontario tour team staffs as well as contributing to the Swim Ontario Board.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 1 male / 1 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 19th Conference placing, 2010-Men: 6th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: T-25th Conference placing, 2010-Women: 9th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: 10th Conference placing, 2009-Men: 6th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: T-27th Conference placing, 2009-Women: 10th<br />

Conference: Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics<br />

Pool(s): on campus 25 yard<br />

Pool Hours: 20+hours/ week available<br />

Dryland Hours: 4 hours/ week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

$6,000<br />

Support Services:<br />

Trainers on deck at each practice session, access to physiotherapy on campus, strength and conditioning coach<br />

is being hired for this fall.<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Pre Season training camp - 3 days prior to start <strong>of</strong> school; Christmas Camp<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Home and away meet with Memorial <strong>University</strong> in St. John's NL this year, Attending invitationals in the US, a<br />

dual meet against Niagara and swimming at Eastern Michigan in November.<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

Wesley Greig, Evan Dzik, Greg Gambino, Yonathan Prajogo<br />

Bronwyn Kemp, Brittany McIntyre, Stephanie Braxmeier<br />

Andrew Lee, Darius Ling<br />

Marlee Palmer


<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario<br />

1151 Richmond Street<br />

London, Ontario, N6A 3K7<br />

www.uwo.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

www.welcome.uwo.ca<br />

reg-admissions@uwo.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 519 661-2100<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Therese Quigley<br />

www.westernmustangs.ca<br />

mustangs@uwo.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 519 661-3551<br />

Student Body: 29522 Total Undergraduates: 29522<br />

Total Admitted: 16989 Acceptance Rate: 59%<br />

Total Faculty: 1279 Student: Faculty Ratio:<br />

Average GPA:<br />

1st year housing type: Not specified 1st year housing guarantee: Not specified<br />

Degree Types: Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, First<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Available Majors: Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences<br />

Architecture and Related Services<br />

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Communication, Journalism and Related Programs<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

Engineering<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Legal Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Studies<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Social Service Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Theology and Religious Vocations<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Mustangs<br />

Paul Midgley<br />

Head Coach Phone: 519 661-2111 Ext. 89328<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

swim@westernswimming.com<br />

Ken Fitzpatrick<br />

Paul is starting his 9th year as Varsity coach and has been head coach at the London Aquatic Club for 26 years.<br />

He has won the OUA coach <strong>of</strong> the year four times, once as men’s coach and three times as women’s coach<br />

(latest 2009). He has been a national team coach, coaching on the 2008 Beijing Olympic team.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: male / female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 6th Conference placing, 2010-Men: 2nd<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: 4th Conference placing, 2010-Women: 1st<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: Conference placing, 2009-Men: 2nd<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: Conference placing, 2009-Women: 1st<br />

Conference: Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics<br />

Pool(s):<br />

on campus 50m facility<br />

Pool Hours: 20 hours/week<br />

Dryland Hours: 8 hours/week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Up to OUA Regulations<br />

Support Services:<br />

Access to Fowler Kennedy Sports Medicine/Orthopedic Clinic. Full time strength and conditioning coach.<br />

Access to weight training facilities.<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Warm weather Christmas camp, location TBD.<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

None<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

Additional Comments:


Wilfrid Laurier <strong>University</strong><br />

75 <strong>University</strong> Avenue West<br />

Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3C5<br />

www.wlu.ca<br />

Admissions Website:<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

www.wlu.ca/homepage.php?grp_id=65<br />

chooselaurier@wlu.ca<br />

Admissions Phone: 519 884-0710 ext. 3385<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website:<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Peter Baxter<br />

www.athletics.wlu.ca<br />

pbaxter@wlu.ca<br />

Athletics Phone: 519 884-0710<br />

Student Body: 13647 Total Undergraduates: 13647<br />

Total Admitted: 3957 Acceptance Rate: 65%<br />

Total Faculty: 493 Student: Faculty Ratio:<br />

Average GPA:<br />

1st year housing type: Not specified<br />

1st year housing guarantee: Not specified<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral<br />

Available Majors: Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Communication, Journalism and Related Programs<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name:<br />

Head Coach Name:<br />

Golden Hawks<br />

Nandi Kormendi<br />

Head Coach Phone: 519 884-0710 x3596<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Head Coach Bio:<br />

nkormendi@wlu.ca<br />

Paul Meronen, Robert Aburto<br />

Now in his second year as WLU Head Coach, Coach Kormendi brings a commitment to building the team from<br />

within as well as through recruiting. Kormendi has been a member <strong>of</strong> the Senior National Team coaching staff<br />

for six years, producing National Record holders and Pan Pacific and Commonwealth Games medalists.<br />

Kormendi has coached at World Cups, Pan Pacific Championships and World Championships for <strong>Canada</strong>.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: 0 male / 5 female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: n/a Conference placing, 2010-Men: 9th<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women: 10th Conference placing, 2010-Women: 4th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men: n/a Conference placing, 2009-Men: 10th<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women: 13th Conference placing, 2009-Women: 7th<br />

Conference: Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics<br />

Pool(s):<br />

on campus 50m<br />

Pool Hours: 18-20 hours/week<br />

Dryland Hours: 6-8 hours/week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

12 tuition scholarships available; maximum <strong>of</strong> $3500 each; in accordance with CIS regulations. The school<br />

provides a per diem for meets and covers all costs <strong>of</strong> travel and event registration.<br />

Support Services:<br />

Full weight room, exercise and gyms right on site, access to modern strength and conditioning facility, outdoor<br />

fields with artificial turf, full time athletic therapy service.<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Pre-season camp in the first week <strong>of</strong> September, Christmas training/warm weather - TBD.<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Alumni Meet, participation in the Terry Fox Run<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Championships<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

Nathan Frick<br />

Whitney Rich, Renee Dijk, Brittney Shaw, Carly Martin - all scored at CIS<br />

Carlos Riobos, Kitchener<br />

Veroncia David-Freeman, Oakville<br />

Additional Comments:<br />

Our facility has a newly renovated 6 lane, 50 meter pool in Sept 2009 plus a brand new ventilation system and<br />

water treatment filtration system installed.


York <strong>University</strong><br />

4700 Keele Street<br />

Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3<br />

www.yorku.ca/web/index.htm<br />

Admissions Website: www.futurestudents.yorku.ca/requirements<br />

Admissions Email:<br />

Admissions Phone:<br />

Athletic Director:<br />

Athletics Website: www.yorkulions.ca/landing/index#<br />

Athletics Email:<br />

Athletics Phone:<br />

Student Body: 45895 Total Undergraduates: 45895<br />

Total Admitted: 6058 Acceptance Rate: 15%<br />

Total Faculty: 1415<br />

Average GPA: 3.3<br />

Student: Faculty Ratio: 17:1<br />

1st year housing type: Not specified<br />

1st year housing guarantee: Not specified<br />

Degree Types:<br />

Certificates, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, First Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, Post-<br />

Master's, Post Bachelor Certificates<br />

Available Majors: Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies<br />

Biological and Biomedical Sciences<br />

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services<br />

Communication, Journalism and Related Programs<br />

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services<br />

Education, Engineering<br />

English Language and Literature/Letters<br />

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics<br />

Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Related Clinical Sciences<br />

History, Legal Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and Studies<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities<br />

Mathematics and Statistics<br />

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

Natural Resources and Conservation<br />

Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies<br />

Philosophy and Religious Studies<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Psychology<br />

Public Administration and Social Service Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Transportation and Materials Moving<br />

Visual and Performing Arts


<strong>Swimming</strong> program information<br />

Swim Team Name: Lions<br />

Head Coach Name: Victor Verblac<br />

Head Coach Phone: 905 265-8483<br />

Head Coach Email:<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

verblac1@bellnet.ca<br />

Head Coach Bio: As a former swimmer at York <strong>University</strong>, Victor Verblac is heading into his 13th year as head<br />

coach <strong>of</strong> the Lions swim team in 2010-11. Last year the men’s swim team built upon a successful previous<br />

season to finish eighth at the OAU championships. The Lions also had one swimmer, Viktor Verblac, compete at<br />

CIS Championships where he recorded a personal best finish <strong>of</strong> ninth. Before joining the coaching ranks Verblac<br />

competed for five years in the early 1980s, earning two trips to the national championships. After completing his<br />

eligibility, Verblac hooked up with the York Swim Club as a coach before taking charge <strong>of</strong> the interuniversity<br />

team. Away from the pool, Verblac works as a machinist for a family business and enjoys mountain biking.<br />

Verblac's two children have followed in their father's footsteps and become swimmers.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> CIS qualifiers: male / female<br />

2010 CIS Team Placing: 2010 Conference Team Placing:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Men: 17th<br />

Conference placing, 2010-Men:<br />

CIS placing, 2010-Women:<br />

Conference placing, 2010-Women:<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Men:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Men:<br />

CIS placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference placing, 2009-Women:<br />

Conference: Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics<br />

Pool(s): on campus 25m<br />

Pool Hours: 18 hours per week<br />

Dryland Hours: 6 hours per week<br />

Athletic Funding Available:<br />

Two athletic scholarships <strong>of</strong> $3000<br />

Support Services:<br />

Special Training Events:<br />

Special Competitive Events:<br />

Top Returning Men:<br />

Top Returning Women:<br />

Top Men's Recruits:<br />

Top Women's Recruits:<br />

Additional Comments:


Universitésfrancophones


Université d'<strong>Ottawa</strong><br />

75, avenue Laurier Est<br />

<strong>Ottawa</strong>, (Ontario) K1N 6N5<br />

Site internet de l’Université : www.uottawa.ca<br />

Site internet de l’admissions : www.uottawa.ca/prospective<br />

Courriel de l'admission: admissions@u<strong>Ottawa</strong>.ca<br />

Téléphone de l'admission: 613 562-5315<br />

Directeur des sports:<br />

Site internet d'sports:<br />

Courriel d'sports:<br />

Téléphone d'sports:<br />

Luc Gélineau<br />

www.geegees.ca<br />

gelineau@u<strong>Ottawa</strong>.ca<br />

613 562-5800 x4336<br />

Population étudiante: 30283<br />

Admissions: 30283<br />

étudiant(e): 20911<br />

Taux d'acceptation: 59%<br />

Total de facultés: 2539<br />

Ratio étudiant/faculté: 15:1<br />

Moyenne MPC: 3.72<br />

1ère année d’hébergement garantie?<br />

Oui<br />

Genre d’hébergement pour la 1ère année?<br />

résidence<br />

Genres de diplôma:<br />

Majeures disponibles:<br />

certificats, baccalauréat, maîtrise, doctorat, première pr<strong>of</strong>essionnel, certificats<br />

Éducation<br />

Génie technique technology & technicien<br />

Anglais langue et littérature, lettres<br />

Langues et littératures<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essions de la santé et sciences connexes<br />

Histoire<br />

Droit et études juridiques<br />

Art libéral et sciences<br />

Études général et en sciences et humanité<br />

Mathématiques<br />

Interdisciplinaire études<br />

Parcs, loisirs et fitness études<br />

Philosophie et psychologie<br />

Religion<br />

Sciences physiques<br />

Psychologie<br />

L'administration publique et sciences sociales de services<br />

Études théologiques de l'histoire et vocations religieuses


Information sur le programme de natation<br />

Nom de l'équipe:<br />

Gee-Gees<br />

Entraîneur-chef:<br />

Derrick Scho<strong>of</strong><br />

Téléphone de l'entraîneur: 613 562-5800 x2626<br />

Courriel de l'entraîneur: swimming@uottawa.ca<br />

Entraîneur adjoint: Jasen Allen<br />

Bio de l'entraîneur-chef:<br />

Derrick Scho<strong>of</strong> entreprend sa deuxième année comme entraîneur-chef des Gee-Gees de l’U d’<strong>Ottawa</strong> après<br />

avoir été entraîneur-chef des Thunderbirds de l’UBC pendant trois ans. Scho<strong>of</strong> a été choisi entraîneur de<br />

natation de l’année du SIC trois fois (2006, 2008 et 2009) et a été récemment membre des entraîneurs aux<br />

championnats du monde 2009. Scho<strong>of</strong> a gagné quatre titres des championnats nationaux du SIC en tant<br />

qu’entraîneur-chef et 10 autres championnats nationaux du SIC en tant qu’entraîneur-chef adjoint à l’UBC.<br />

Scho<strong>of</strong> a été entraîneur dans plusieurs équipes nationales canadiennes seniors, dont trois fois aux Jeux<br />

mondiaux universitaires de la FISU (2003, 2005, 2007). Scho<strong>of</strong> a été entraîneur-chef de l’équipe aux Jeux<br />

mondiaux universitaires 2007 à Bangkok qui ont vu le <strong>Canada</strong> remporter 10 médailles dans la piscine. Il a<br />

récemment entraîné Matthew Hawes et Lauren Lavigna qui ont réussi des records nationaux canadiens à l’été<br />

2009. Scho<strong>of</strong> apporte son expérience gagnante dans l’Est avec le défi de faire des Gee-Gees un des meilleurs<br />

programmes de natation au <strong>Canada</strong>. Scho<strong>of</strong> vit à <strong>Ottawa</strong> avec sa femme et leurs deux filles.<br />

Nombres de qualifiés du SIC 2010:<br />

8 hommes / 4 femmes<br />

Classement de l'équipe aux championnats de l’Association<br />

SIC_2010 hommes: 11 Association_2010 3<br />

SIC_2010 femmes: 14 Association_2010 femmes: 5<br />

SIC_2009 hommes:<br />

Association_2009<br />

SIC_2009 femmes:<br />

Association_2009 femmes:<br />

Association:<br />

Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics<br />

Piscine:<br />

50m bassin<br />

Heures de piscine: 18 heures par semaine<br />

Heures au sol: 5 heures par semaine<br />

Financement sportif disponible:<br />

Bourses d’études de 3500 $<br />

Services de soutien:<br />

Physiothérapie gratuite – la masso-thérapie, le soutien nutritionnel, la psychologie sportive, le soutien médical<br />

sont tous inclus.<br />

Activités spéciales d'entraînement:<br />

Camp d’entraînement de Noël<br />

Activités spéciales de compétitions:<br />

Plusieurs autres duels avec d’autres écoles du SUO et du Québec<br />

Meilleur nageur de retour:<br />

Adam Best


Meilleures nageuses de<br />

Meilleure recrue masculine:<br />

Meilleure recrue féminine:<br />

Langue de l’école:<br />

Kara Demers<br />

Matt Hawes<br />

Eryn Weldon<br />

Bilingual


Université de Montréal<br />

PO Box 6128, Station Centre-ville<br />

Montréal QC, H3C 3J7<br />

Site internet de<br />

www.umontreal.ca<br />

Site internet de<br />

www.futursetudiants.umontreal.ca/prospective<br />

Courriel de l'admission: anglophones@umontreal.ca<br />

Téléphone de l'admission: 514 343-6983<br />

Directeur des sports: Paul Krivicky<br />

Site internet d'sports: www.carabins.umontreal.ca<br />

Courriel d'sports:<br />

paul.krivicky@umontreal.ca<br />

Téléphone d'sports: 514-343-7714<br />

Population étudiante: 41450<br />

Admissions:<br />

étudiant(e):<br />

Taux d'acceptation:<br />

Total de facultés: 6500<br />

Ratio étudiant/faculté:<br />

Moyenne MPC:<br />

1ère année d’hébergement garantie?<br />

Genre d’hébergement pour la 1ère année?<br />

Genres de diplôma:<br />

Majeures disponibles:<br />

certificats, baccalauréat, maîtrise, doctorat<br />

Aménagement<br />

Arts et des sciences<br />

Droit<br />

Éducation<br />

Médecine<br />

Médecine dentaire<br />

Médecine vétérinaire<br />

Musique<br />

Pharmacie<br />

Sciences de l'éducation<br />

Science infirmière<br />

Théologie et de science des religions<br />

Kinésiologie<br />

Optometrie<br />

Santé publique


Information sur le programme de natation<br />

Nom de l'équipe:<br />

Entraîneur-chef:<br />

Carabins<br />

Claude Yves Bertrand<br />

Téléphone de l'entraîneur: 514 343-6111 poste 2656<br />

Courriel de l'entraîneur:<br />

Entraîneur adjoint:<br />

claude-yves.bertrand@umontreal.ca<br />

Régis Fortino, Luc Boivin<br />

Bio de l'entraîneur-chef:<br />

Claude-Yves Bertrand a été nommé à la barre de l’équipe de natation des Carabins à l’été 2009. Il est arrivé fort<br />

de ses 25 ans d’expérience en tant qu’entraîneur. Dès sa première saison avec l'équipe en 2009-2010, il a dirigé<br />

le volet féminin à sa meilleure campagne depuis le début des années 90, remportant le titre provincial et<br />

terminant au troisième rang national. Il a d'ailleurs été nommé entraîneur de l'année au Québec pour cette<br />

raison. De 2006 à 2009, il a fait partie du personnel d’entraîneurs, notamment en tant que responsable des<br />

nageurs de longue distance, des Thunderbirds de l’Université de la Colombie-Britannique. Avec eux, il a<br />

remporté deux titres féminins et deux titres masculins au championnat de SIC. Au cours de cette même période,<br />

il a fait partie du personnel d’entraîneurs des Dolphins de UBC où il a eu la chance de travailler avec plusieurs<br />

athlètes du centre national de Vancouver. Il a entre autres aidé Savannah King, détentrice des records nationaux<br />

senior aux 800m (8 :19) et 1500m (16 :00), à se qualifier pour les Jeux olympiques de Pékin en 2008. Une autre<br />

nageuse, Tara Ivanitz, faisaient partie de l’équipe nationale en 2008-2009 et Bertrand l’a aussi guidé vers les<br />

Universiades d’été de 2007 en Thaïlande. Bertrand a également œuvré sur la scène internationale, notamment<br />

aux Coupes du monde de Berlin et de Stockholm ainsi qu’aux Jeux Pan-Pacifiques de Victoria en 2006. Il a aussi<br />

dirigé l’équipe de la Colombie-Britannique aux Jeux du <strong>Canada</strong> de 2005 à Regina. Avant de se joindre à UBC, il a<br />

occupé le poste d’entraîneur-chef du club de Vernon Kokanee, également en Colombie-Britannique, pendant 10<br />

ans. Il a nagé au Québec où il s’est illustré au sein des clubs de Laval, Beauport et Charlesbourg entre 1986 et<br />

1996. Il a connu une carrière de nageur pendant 11 ans, dont trois à l’échelle nationale, avant de faire ses<br />

débuts comme entraîneur. Titulaire d’un baccalauréat en éducation physique de l’Université Laval.<br />

Nombres de qualifiés du SIC 2010: hommes / femmes<br />

Classement de l'équipe aux championnats de l’Association<br />

SIC_2010 hommes:<br />

SIC_2010 femmes:<br />

SIC_2009 hommes:<br />

SIC_2009 femmes:<br />

Association:<br />

Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec<br />

Piscine:<br />

50m bassin<br />

Heures de piscine: 20 heures par semaine<br />

Heures au sol: 5-10 heures par semaine<br />

Financement sportif disponible:<br />

Services de soutien:<br />

Activités spéciales d'entraînement:<br />

Activités spéciales de compétitions:<br />

Meilleur nageur de retour:<br />

Association_2010<br />

Association_2010 femmes:<br />

Association_2009<br />

Association_2009 femmes:


Meilleures nageuses de<br />

Meilleure recrue masculine:<br />

Meilleure recrue féminine:<br />

Commentaires supplémentaires:<br />

Langue de l’école:<br />

Français


Université de Sherbrooke<br />

2500, boulevard de l'Université<br />

Sherbrooke, QC J1K 2R1<br />

Site internet de<br />

www.usherbrooke.ca<br />

Site internet de<br />

Courriel de l'admission:<br />

Téléphone de l'admission: 819 821-7687<br />

Directeur des sports: Christian Gagnon<br />

Site internet d'sports: www.usherbrooke.ca/vertetor<br />

Courriel d'sports:<br />

Téléphone d'sports: 819 821-7570<br />

Population étudiante: 14229<br />

Admissions: 14229<br />

étudiant(e): 6013<br />

Taux d'acceptation: 68%<br />

Total de facultés: 1331<br />

Ratio étudiant/faculté:<br />

Moyenne MPC:<br />

1ère année d’hébergement garantie?<br />

Genre d’hébergement pour la 1ère année?<br />

Non divulgué<br />

Non divulgué<br />

Genres de diplôma:<br />

Majeures disponibles:<br />

certificats, baccalauréat, maîtrise, doctorat<br />

Administration<br />

Droit<br />

Éducation<br />

Éducation physique et sportive<br />

Génie<br />

Lettres et sciences humaines<br />

Médecine et sciences de la santé<br />

Sciences<br />

Théologie et études religieuses


Information sur le programme de natation<br />

Nom de l'équipe:<br />

Entraîneur-chef:<br />

Vert & Or<br />

David Li Fok Waï<br />

Téléphone de l'entraîneur: 819 821-8000 poste 65310<br />

Courriel de l'entraîneur:<br />

Entraîneur adjoint:<br />

alain.iacono@usherbrooke.ca<br />

Bio de l'entraîneur-chef:<br />

David Li Fok Waï est détenteur d’une licence (baccalauréat) en éducation et motricité ainsi que d’un Master<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionnel (maîtrise) Européen en préparation à la performance sportive. Avant son arrivée à Sherbrooke en<br />

2009, il était rattaché au club de natation de l’ASPTT de Toulouse, en France, depuis plusieurs années. Il était<br />

également préparateur physique dans le cadre des ses recherches sur la performance sportive de haut niveau,<br />

aux côtés de Nadège Vulpiani, au club Les Dauphins du TOEC, club d’appartenance de la médaillée d’argent au<br />

50 mètres style libre aux Jeux olympiques d’Athènes en 2004, Malia Metella. Détenteur d'un niveau trois du<br />

Programme national de certification des entraîneurs, David est également entraîneur-chef du Club de natation<br />

de Sherbrooke. En tant qu'entraîneur, son seul objectif est « la Performance ».<br />

Nombres de qualifiés du SIC 2010:<br />

Classement de l'équipe aux championnats de l’Association<br />

SIC_2010 hommes:<br />

SIC_2010 femmes:<br />

SIC_2009 hommes:<br />

SIC_2009 femmes:<br />

hommes / femmes<br />

Association_2010<br />

Association_2010 femmes:<br />

Association_2009<br />

Association_2009 femmes:<br />

Association:<br />

Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec<br />

Piscine:<br />

Heures de piscine:<br />

Heures au sol:<br />

Financement sportif disponible:<br />

Fondation athlétas, Fondation de l'athlète d'excellence du Québec<br />

Services de soutien:<br />

Activités spéciales d'entraînement:<br />

Activités spéciales de compétitions:<br />

Meilleur nageur de retour:<br />

Meilleures nageuses de<br />

Meilleure recrue masculine:<br />

Meilleure recrue féminine:<br />

Commentaires supplémentaires:<br />

Langue de l’école:<br />

Français


Université du Québec à Trois‐Rivières<br />

3351, boul. Des Forges, C.P. 500<br />

Trois-Rivières (QC) G9A 5H7<br />

Site internet de<br />

Site internet de<br />

Courriel de l'admission:<br />

www.uqtr.uquebec.ca<br />

www.uqtr.ca/InfoGen/Anglais/information.shtml<br />

crmultiservice@uqtr.ca<br />

Téléphone de l'admission: 819 376-5011<br />

Directeur des sports:<br />

Site internet d'sports:<br />

Courriel d'sports:<br />

Téléphone d'sports:<br />

Michel Morin<br />

www.uqtr.ca/Sports<br />

michel.morin@uqtr.ca<br />

819-376-5254 x4401<br />

Population étudiante:<br />

Admissions:<br />

étudiant(e):<br />

Taux d'acceptation:<br />

Total de facultés: 3004<br />

Ratio étudiant/faculté:<br />

Moyenne MPC:<br />

1ère année d’hébergement garantie?<br />

Genre d’hébergement pour la 1ère année?<br />

Genres de diplôma:<br />

baccalauréat, maîtrise, doctorat<br />

Majeures disponibles:


Information sur le programme de natation<br />

Nom de l'équipe:<br />

Entraîneur-chef:<br />

Patriotes<br />

Martin Gingras<br />

Téléphone de l'entraîneur: 819 376-5254 poste 4425<br />

Courriel de l'entraîneur:<br />

Entraîneur adjoint:<br />

martin.gingras@uqtr.ca<br />

Pierre-Étienne Lambert<br />

Bio de l'entraîneur-chef:<br />

Martin Gingras assume depuis août 2008 le poste d'Entraîneur chef de club de natation Mégophias du grand<br />

Trois-Rivières et le poste d'entraîneur-chef des Patriotes de l'UQTR. Martin cumule plus de dix années<br />

d'expériences à titre d'entraîneur. Au cours de sa jeune carrière, il a placé plusieurs nageurs sur les Équipes<br />

National junior, Provincial senior et junior.<br />

Bachelier en Éducation physique UQAM Entraîneur niveau IV certifié du Programme National de Certification<br />

des Entraîneurs (PNCE)<br />

Nombres de qualifiés du SIC 2010: hommes / femmes<br />

Classement de l'équipe aux championnats de l’Association<br />

SIC_2010 hommes:<br />

SIC_2010 femmes:<br />

SIC_2009 hommes:<br />

SIC_2009 femmes:<br />

Association_2010<br />

Association_2010 femmes:<br />

Association_2009<br />

Association_2009 femmes:<br />

Association:<br />

Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec<br />

Piscine:<br />

50m bassin<br />

Heures de piscine: Possibilité de 11 plages horaire d'entraînement en piscine par semaine avec<br />

Heures au sol: Selon la planification, entre 1 et 3 séancespar semaine de travail à sec<br />

Financement sportif disponible:<br />

Plusieurs bourses sont <strong>of</strong>fertes aux étudiantes-athlètes (recruitement, excellence sportive et excellence<br />

Services de soutien:<br />

Clinique de physiothérapie et clinique chiropractique sur le campus de l'universitè<br />

Activités spéciales d'entraînement:<br />

Activités spéciales de compétitions:<br />

Meilleur nageur de retour:<br />

Meilleures nageuses de<br />

Meilleure recrue masculine:<br />

Meilleure recrue féminine:<br />

Commentaires supplémentaires:<br />

Langue de l’école:<br />

Français


Université Laurentienne<br />

935 Ramsey Lake Road<br />

Sudbury, Ontario, P3E-2C6<br />

Site internet de<br />

www.laurentian.ca<br />

Site internet de www.laurentian.ca clique futurs étudients<br />

Courriel de l'admission: admissions@laurentian.ca<br />

Téléphone de l'admission: 705 675-1151 ext. 4843<br />

Directeur des sports: Peter Hellstrom<br />

Site internet d'sports: www.luvoyageurs.com<br />

Courriel d'sports:<br />

phellstrom@laurentian.ca<br />

Téléphone d'sports: 705 673-6542 x1033<br />

Population étudiante: 8521<br />

Admissions:<br />

étudiant(e): 8521<br />

Taux d'acceptation:<br />

Total de facultés:<br />

Ratio étudiant/faculté:<br />

Moyenne MPC:<br />

1ère année d’hébergement garantie?<br />

Genre d’hébergement pour la 1ère année?<br />

Oui, les athlètes ont une résidence garantie pour cinq ans<br />

dortoir, genre appartement<br />

Genres de diplôma: certificats, diplomas,baccalauréat, maîtrise, doctorat<br />

Majeures disponibles: Études ethniques et culturelles<br />

Arts - visuels et de la scène<br />

Sciences biologiques, sciences de la vie<br />

Gestion des affaires et services administratifs<br />

Communications Ordinateur et services de l’information<br />

Conservation/Ressources naturelles renouvelables<br />

Commerce de la construction<br />

Génie<br />

Langues et littératures étrangères<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essions de la santé et sciences reliées<br />

Études en droit et légales<br />

Art et sciences lib., études gén. et sciences humaines<br />

Mathématiques<br />

Études multi/interdisciplinaires<br />

Philosophie et religion<br />

Sciences physiques<br />

Services de la protection<br />

Psychologie<br />

Sciences sociales et histoire


<strong>Swimming</strong> Program Information<br />

Nom de l'équipe:<br />

Voyageurs<br />

Entraîneur-chef:<br />

Phil Parker<br />

Téléphone de l'entraîneur: 705 675-1151 poste1007<br />

Courriel de l'entraîneur: pparker@laurentian.ca<br />

Entraîneur adjoint:<br />

Bio de l'entraîneur-chef:<br />

Phil Parker est entraîneur depuis 1996 avec le club de natation et a commencé à entraîner au niveau<br />

universitaire en 1998. Chaque année, l’équipe produit des finalistes nationaux et des médailles dans le Sport<br />

universitaire de l’Ontario (SUO).<br />

Nombres de qualifiés du SIC 2010: 4 hommes, 4 femmes<br />

Classement de l'équipe aux championnats de l’Association<br />

SIC_2010 hommes: 15th Association_2010 7th<br />

SIC_2010 femmes: 11th Association_2010 femmes: 6th<br />

SIC_2009 hommes:<br />

Association_2009<br />

SIC_2009 femmes:<br />

Association_2009 femmes:<br />

Association:<br />

Ontario <strong>University</strong> Athletics<br />

Piscine:<br />

25m et 50m<br />

Heures de piscine: 24 heures par semaine<br />

Heures au sol: 8-10 heures par semaine<br />

Financement sportif disponible:<br />

Il faut avoir une moyenne de 80% - éligible pour de l’aide selon le niveau de natation et le niveau d’engagement.<br />

Jusqu’à 3500 $/nageur.<br />

Services de soutien:<br />

Thérapie sportive, psychologie sportive, physiologues, chiropraticien<br />

Activités spéciales d'entraînement:<br />

Camp d’entraînement hivernal, 27 décembre – 6 janvier<br />

Activités spéciales de compétitions:<br />

4-6 compétitions locales chaque année; championnats de la division en novembre; les qualifiés du club vont<br />

aux compétitions de la Coupe<br />

Meilleur nageur de retour: Michael Murray, Daniel Juhasz<br />

Meilleures nageuses de retour: Emily Jones, Jennifer Piper, Jessica Pothier, Logan McGinn<br />

Meilleure recrue masculine: Brody Dyson OAK, Matt Huetl NEW, Jake Meyermann TNL, Nicholas Lapointe<br />

Meilleure recrue féminine: Bryanna Penno NBYT, Katie Copeland TMSC, Elyse Latimer OSAC, Tessa Jewell<br />

Commentaires supplémentaires:<br />

Langue de l’école:<br />

Bilingual


Université Laval<br />

Ville de Québec<br />

Québec, G1V 0A6<br />

Site internet de<br />

www.ulaval.ca<br />

Site internet de<br />

www.futurestudiants.ulaval.ca<br />

Courriel de l'admission: aaccel@dgpc.ulaval.ca<br />

Téléphone de l'admission: 418 656-3204<br />

Directeur des sports: Gilles Lépine<br />

Site internet d'sports: www.rougeetor.ulaval.ca/les_clubs/rouge_et_or<br />

Courriel d'sports:<br />

gilles.lépine@sas.ulaval.ca<br />

Téléphone d'sports: 418 656-2456<br />

Population étudiante: 27909<br />

Admissions: 27909<br />

étudiant(e): 8186<br />

Taux d'acceptation: 63%<br />

Total de facultés: 1456<br />

Ratio étudiant/faculté: 7:1<br />

Moyenne MPC:<br />

1ère année d’hébergement garantie?<br />

Genre d’hébergement pour la 1ère année?<br />

Genres de diplôma:<br />

Majeures disponibles:<br />

certificats, baccalauréat, maîtrise, doctorat, première pr<strong>of</strong>essionnel, certificats<br />

Aménagement, architecture et arts visuels<br />

Droit<br />

Études supérieures<br />

Foresterie, géographie et géomatique<br />

Lettres<br />

Médecine Médecine dentaire<br />

Musique<br />

Pharmacie<br />

Philosophie<br />

Sciences de l’administration<br />

Sciences de l'agriculture et de l'alimentation<br />

Sciences de l’éducation<br />

Sciences et génie<br />

Sciences infirmières<br />

Sciences sociales<br />

Théologie et sciences religieuses


Information sur le programme de natation<br />

Nom de l'équipe:<br />

Rouge et Or<br />

Entraîneur-chef:<br />

Nicholas Perron<br />

Téléphone de l'entraîneur: 418 656-2131 poste 11338<br />

Courriel de l'entraîneur: nicholas.perron@sas.ulaval.ca<br />

Entraîneur adjoint: Emmanuel Vergé<br />

Bio de l'entraîneur-chef:<br />

Entraîneur; 2010 jeux du commonwealth, 2010 championnats panpacifique, 2009 FISU, 2008 coupe des trois<br />

Nations, 2007 jeux du Pan Am, 2006 panpacifique l’equipe des femmes<br />

Nombres de qualifiés du SIC 2010:<br />

Classement de l'équipe aux championnats de l’Association<br />

14 hommes, 7 femmes<br />

SIC_2010 hommes: 4th Association_2010 1st<br />

SIC_2010 femmes: 8th Association_2010 femmes: 2nd<br />

SIC_2009 hommes: 3rd Association_2009 1st<br />

SIC_2009 femmes: 3rd Association_2009 femmes: 1st<br />

Association:<br />

Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec<br />

Piscine:<br />

50m bassin<br />

Heures de piscine: 20<br />

Heures au sol: 5<br />

Financement sportif disponible:<br />

De l’aide financière est disponsible<br />

Services de soutien:<br />

Massotherapist, Chiropractice, psychologue, entraîneur au sol<br />

Activités spéciales d'entraînement:<br />

Activités spéciales de compétitions:<br />

Meilleur nageur de retour:<br />

Meilleures nageuses de<br />

Meilleure recrue masculine:<br />

Meilleure recrue féminine:<br />

Commentaires supplémentaires:<br />

Adam Szoo<br />

Pamela Veilleux<br />

Jonathan Blouin<br />

Langue de l’école:<br />

Français


CIS CHAMPIONSIPS FINAL TEAM STANDINGS<br />

Women Men (Nelson C. Hart trophy) INDIVIDUAL HONOURS<br />

1. Calgary 679 points 1. Calgary, 636.5 points Women<br />

2. UBC, 539 2. Toronto, 551 Swimmer <strong>of</strong> the Year: Martha McCabe, UBC<br />

3. Montréal, 385.5 3. UBC, 377 Rookie <strong>of</strong> the Year: Allison Long, Calgary<br />

4. Western, 326.5 4. Laval, 361.5 Sprinter’s Cup: Erica Morningstar, Calgary<br />

5. Toronto, 317.5 5. Dalhousie, 240 (single winner <strong>of</strong> both 50 and 100 free)<br />

6. Alberta, 228 6. Western, 223 Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year: Mike Blondal, Calgary<br />

7. Laval, 211.5 7. Alberta, 206<br />

8. Dalhousie, 132 8. Victoria, 170 Men<br />

9. Guelph, 107 9. Guelph, 149 Swimmer <strong>of</strong> the Year: Colin Russell, Toronto<br />

10. Laurier, 95 10. Montréal, 118 Rookie <strong>of</strong> the Year: Bogdan Knezevic, Calgary<br />

11. Victoria, 88 11. <strong>Ottawa</strong>, 107 Sprinter’s Cup: Colin Russell, Toronto<br />

12. McMaster, 76 12. McGill, 105 (single winner <strong>of</strong> both 50 and 100 free)<br />

13. McGill, 45 13. McMaster, 70 Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year: Byron McDonald, Toronto<br />

14. <strong>Ottawa</strong>, 42 14. Manitoba. 26<br />

15. Laurentian, 30 15. Lethbridge, 22<br />

16. UNB, 27 16. Sherbrooke, 16<br />

17. Lethbridge, 21 17. York, 9<br />

18. Brock, 20 18. Memorial, 3<br />

19. Regina, 14 19. Waterloo, 2<br />

20. Sherbrooke, 1<br />

CONFERENCE STANDINGS<br />

<strong>Canada</strong> West <strong>Canada</strong> West <strong>Canada</strong> West Awards<br />

(E.W. Griffiths Trophy) (Felstad Memorial Trophy) Men’s Swimmer <strong>of</strong> the Meet: Nicholas Sinclair, Victoria<br />

1. Calgary 764.5 1. UBC 773 Women’s Swimmer <strong>of</strong> the Meet: Martha McCabe, UBC<br />

2. UBC 520.5 2. Calgary 758 Men’s Rookie <strong>of</strong> the Meet: Nicholas Sinclair, Victoria<br />

3. Alberta 452 3. Alberta 418 Women’s Rookie <strong>of</strong> the Meet: Shelbi Snodgrass, UBC<br />

4. Victoria 427.5 4. Victoria 274 Men’s Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year: Mike Blondal, Calgary<br />

5. Manitoba 157.5 5. Lethbridge 181 Women’s Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year: Bill Humby, Alberta<br />

6. Lethbridge 149 6. Manitoba 121<br />

7. Regina 28 7. Regina 43<br />

Ontario <strong>University</strong> Assoc Ontario <strong>University</strong> Assoc<br />

(WIAU <strong>Swimming</strong> Trophy) (Dougall Trophy)<br />

1. Western 1032 1. Toronto 958<br />

2. Toronto 606 2. Western 656<br />

3. McMaster 419 3. <strong>Ottawa</strong> 469<br />

4. W Laurier 292 4. Guelph 448<br />

5. <strong>Ottawa</strong> 274 5. McMaster 418<br />

6. Brock 268 6. Waterloo 188<br />

7. Guelph 262 7. Queens 177<br />

8. Laurentian 255 8. W Laurier 88<br />

9. Waterloo 175 9. Brock 84<br />

10. Queens 94 10. Laurentian 68<br />

Région Sport Étudiant Quebec Région Sport Étudiant Quebec<br />

Femmes<br />

Hommes<br />

1. Montréal 315 1. Laval 347<br />

2. Laval 166 2. Montréal 165<br />

3. McGill 153 3. McGill 99<br />

4. Sherbrooke 28 4. Sherbrooke 42.5<br />

5. UQTR 5. UQTR<br />

Atlantic <strong>University</strong> Sport Atlantic <strong>University</strong> Sport AUS Awards<br />

Women's Team Scores Men's Team Scores Rookie <strong>of</strong> the Meet: David Sharpe, DAL<br />

1. Dalhousie - 297 1. Dalhousie - 328 Swimmer <strong>of</strong> the Meet: David Sharpe, DAL<br />

2. UNB - 118 2. Memorial - 66<br />

3. Memorial - 64 3. Mount Allison - 45 Rookie <strong>of</strong> the Meet: Danielle Losier, UNB<br />

4. Mount Allison - 21 4. UNB - 42 Swimmer <strong>of</strong> the Meet: Kristen Vandenberg, DAL<br />

5. Acadia - 18 5. Acadia - 24<br />

6. UPEI - 6 6. UPEI - 16

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