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The Ontario Junior International (OJI) meet took place from December 11–14 at the TPASC pool and is recognized as the fastest 18&U competition in Canada. The meet featured exceptional depth across all events, with numerous age group Canadian records and para records set throughout the weekend. ROW was represented by five athletes—Mia T, Sunny X, Sophie R, Lucas LB, and Nathan L—who competed in a truly elite, high-performance environment against the best junior swimmers in the country. A key takeaway from OJI was the continued development of the mental and...
The BAC Team Showdown held in Brantford from December 12–14 was a unique and highly energetic team-focused competition. Modeled after Swim Ontario’s Div 1, 2, 3 Team Championships format, the primary goal was to compete as a team rather than focus on individual results. Final standings were determined by “points per athlete,” creating a level playing field and rewarding depth, commitment, and collective effort. This format consistently produces one of the most spirited meets of the season and highlights what athletes can achieve when racing for something bigger than themselves....
RSA COMP competed at the GMAC Dash for Cash short course meet from December 5–7 with a strong overall performance. All swimmers achieved at least one personal best time, showing consistent progress across the group. Notably, Oliver A, Solafunmi S-L, Zoe D, Aubry P, and Ananya P recorded personal bests in every event they swam. There were also strong individual and relay results. Jackson W earned a silver medal in the 50 Backstroke. Other top finishes included Oliver A – 8th in 200 FR; Alex B – 8th in 100...
The AGI short course meet from November 27–30 was our first 3.5-day competition and included a distance session on the evening of Day 1. With heats and finals for 13&O and timed finals for 12&U, the meet placed high physical and mental demands on the athletes. Many 13&O swimmers raced 10+ events across prelims and finals, often with short turnarounds and a mix of sprint, middle-, and long-distance races, and continued to perform at a high level throughout the weekend. Relay events were a major highlight of the meet, adding...
The ND, PD1, PD2, and PD3 groups competed in their first full meet of the season at TPASC—an exciting venue where eight world records were broken just three weeks earlier. The weekend offered a valuable chance for athletes to shake off early-season rust, build momentum, and race against high-performance swimmers, including Olympians Apollo Hess, Javier Acevedo, and Sophie Angus. Coaches were extremely proud of the maturity, accountability, and resilience shown by the team throughout the competition. Athletes demonstrated strong initiative and professionalism, preparing thoroughly for their races through proper activations,...
What an incredible way to dive into a brand-new season! Our first meet of the year, Fall First Try, was more than just a competition — it was a celebration of teamwork, learning, and ROW pride. The day kicked off with a lively morning workout filled with cheers, laughter, and a quick refresher on meet routines and expectations. Swimmers came together to support one another, shake off the summer break, and get back into racing mode with smiles and determination. With 137 ROW athletes ranging in age from 7 to...
The Cunningham Classic is named in honor of Angus Cunningham, one of the longest-serving officials at the Region of Waterloo Swim Club. This meet is a tribute to Angus and his unwavering commitment to the club. Even after his daughter graduated in 2011, Angus has continued to serve ROW year after year. His dedication to the club and his ability to create an athlete-focused environment make him a cornerstone of our swim community. The first meet after March Break is designed to ease athletes back into racing while setting the...
The Ontario Age Group Swim Meet, held from February 27 to March 2 this year, showcased the impressive talent and competitive spirit of swimmers across the province. Although the event was not classified as a championship meet, it served as an important opportunity for swimmers to compete at a high level, refine their skills, and push for personal and club records. Swim Ontario, the provincial governing body for competitive swimming, organizes this event annually to provide swimmers with opportunities to compete at a high level and achieve provincial standards. The...
The WOSA (Western Ontario Swim Association) Championships were held at the Canada Games Aquatic Complex in London, Ontario, with 26 clubs participating. This 3-day competition featured heats and finals for 13&O swimmers, while 12&U swimmers competed in timed finals. As the first major championship meet of the winter season, it provided an excellent opportunity for athletes to compete at a high level despite some challenging weather conditions. Leading up to the meet, workouts on Wednesday and Thursday were canceled due to the weather, and tough conditions persisted throughout the event....
The Dean Boles meet, hosted by ROW and named after the previous Head Coach and current CEO of Swim Ontario, was a unique event that included sessions for all age groups. This allowed younger swimmers (12&U) to interact and race alongside the older athletes (13&O), which is not typical for most meets. The competition took place over the weekend with two Long Course Meter (LCM) sessions on Saturday and two Short Course Meter (SCM) sessions on Sunday, featuring the same events. This format provided plenty of opportunities for racing, allowing...