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Caitlyn MacPhee

MARCH 20, 2025 - With short course season coming to a close and long course season fast approaching, we'd like to acknowledge the remarkable effort and stellar achievements by our Aquajets across Ontario in the past few months. Our Aquajets have swam a tough schedule to kick off 2025, with some competing every weekend in multi-day swim meets AS WELL as participating in high school swimming leading their school's to championships. Keep chasing the wall Aquajets! Follow the highlights for our latest swim meets below: Winter Skills & Thrills, Guelph...

Caitlyn MacPhee

January 7, 2024 – CAJ had an incredible showing at the 2024 Team Showdown in Brantford in December. With new personal bests, stellar times, new WOSA and OSC qualifiers, Team Showdown 2024 was one for the books! The Cambridge Aquajets came to COOK! Team Showdown is an annual challenge meet where the goal is to score points by placing in the top 16 of each race. Teams are ranked by a ratio of # of points to # of athletes; the team with the greatest ratio wins the meet. With...

Caitlyn MacPhee

NOVEMBER 4 2024 - Cambridge Aquajet athletes are making a splash early this season with 4 successful swim meets complete already as of early November! Our Advanced and Intermediate groups kicked things off on the weekend of October 19 and 20 at the Milton DASH4CASH and the GHAC Fall Invitational respectively. The Advanced swimmers not only achieved over 75 personal best times over two days, but every Aquajet improved on their 50 freestyle time and many swimmers rose to the podium including Andrew Rush with a 1st, Jack Gray, Liam...

Caitlyn MacPhee

SEPTEMBER 8 2024 - Participating in their first ever Open Water Swim, Emiliano Cardenas-Granados and Mikayla Heeley raced hard to capture first and second place in their divisions respectively at the Welland International Flatwater Centre on Sunday September 8th, 2024. Despite the cool air temperature, Cambridge Aquajets swimmers Cardenas-Granados and Heeley suited up in their best wetsuits and braved the Welland Canal waters. Both swimmers raced in the 2.5 km, a favoured distance of the Open Water Community. While learning to sight and navigate the "splashy" and murky waters, Cardenas-Granados...