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Cay Kerr Above and beyond swimming in the pool... Masters Swimming Canada honours swimmers who help the sport out of the pool.
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Linda Hunt Profile of Linda Hunt.
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2006 Nationals Pool Walking on water... lightening strikes... setting world records at altitude... The 2006 Canadian Masters Swimming Championship was literally about conquering the elements...
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2006 Nationals Logo Canadian Championship set for Calgary.
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Ice Floes Masters Profile of the Ice Floes Masters.
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Dave Dickson Profile of Dave Dickson.
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2006 Nationals Logo With generally nice weather, a big pool and a pub crawl, Calgary is set to play host to the 2006 Canadian Masters Swimming Championship.
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Doris McEwan Profile of Doris McEwan.
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Fruits and vegitables Masters Swimming Canada wades into the annual New Year's resolution and food discussion with gusto, common sense, and an eye to keeping things fairly simple.
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Danielle Brault with her WR relay team Profile of Danielle Brault.
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Vincent Richer Profile of Vincent Richer.
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Million metre challenge graphic Masters Swimming Canada has launched the test phase of it's "My MSC" site which offers online registration and new fitness programs. The site includes features for competitive swimmers and for fitness oriented swimmers and is a new service that comes with your MSC membership.
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Etobicoke Pool The 2005 Canadian Masters Swimming Championships were held May 20-23 in Etobicoke, Ontario. 928 swimmers representing 136 teams participated. 17 new world records and 131 national records were set. As well as many great swims the weekend included a banquet, a BBQ, awards ceremonies, and even a visit by Elvis!

2005 CMSC Organizing Committee Report
Rapport du comité organisateur du CCMN 2005


Chris Smith and Kay Easun at awards ceremony Kay Easun won the first Hud Stewart Award for her contributions to masters swimming. Kay has made many contributions including organizing the aquatics portion of the first World Masters Games in 1985, and the 1987 Nationals. Kay also initiated what has become the Swim for Heart program among other fitness programs.

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Banquet d'honneur de MNC

 
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