Every year, Sudbury Synchro swimmers join forces to raise money for Breast Cancer. 100% of the proceeds go towards the cause. In the past years, Sudbury, one of the smallest clubs in Ontario, has successfully raised more money than any other synchro club in the province. We hope it will be the same again this year. The event, which took place October 25th, consisted of synchro athletes relaying a lit candle across the Laurentian University Pool for an hour. The night was amazing! It was the 14th Burning Bright event and it was an incredible success! The club wishes the thank the athletes, coaches, parents, volunteers, family, and friends who all showed support. But that's not all. There was also a Porketta Bingo evening for the cause which raised a lot of money as well as other events! From the Sudbury Hyundai empowering women's event, the Scarlet Tomato lunch and dinner, the Event Bake Sale to our Merchandise sales. Everything was a huge success and we tip our hats to all of you who participated, volunteered, encouraged, spread the word, and most importantly donated. This year's Burning Bright event was the BIGGEST one yet, we are overwhelmed with our club's total of $18 333.36 in donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. Thank you Sudbury.
The Sudbury Synchro Swim Club competitive team attended the Central/North Regional Championship Meet on March 3-5/2017 at the TORONTO PAN AM SPORTS CENTRE HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE SUCCESSFUL WEEKEND: FIGURE EVENT: * Stacie Kohan 1st out of the 83 central and north athletes in the 13-15 year figure event with a score 64.0833 next highest was from Toronto Synchro 63.4168 * Amy Lacelle 2nd out of the 76 central and north athletes in the 11-12 year figure event with a score 63.1668 first place was Toronto Synchro 64.1665 * other 13-15 year athletes that reached top 10 in the combined Central/North figure event are Georgia Speck 62.75 finishing 4th/83 and Emily Binks 60.5833 finishing 9th/83 ROUTINE EVENT: * Sudbury Sweep of the podium in the 13-15 duet event in a field of 10 teams* GOLD/SILVER/BRONZE GOLD - Georgia Speck and Laurel Duguay 1st/10 central and north with a Championship Score 62.0626. Coach Kristiina Muinonen SILVER - Emily Binks and Sarah Ieropoli 2nd/10 central and north with a Championship Score 61.800. Coach Lindsay Wandziak BRONZE- Madison Hood and Amy Lacelle 3rd/10 central and north with a Championship Score 60.9501. Coach Candice Larochelle ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ROUTINE RESULTS: 10 and under team - coach Lindsay Wandziak Championship Score 51.7654 finished 8/12 and first in the northern region Note: Finished 5/12 in their routine score :) 11-12 team - coach Candice Larochelle Championship Score 54.0262 finished 7/13 and first in the northern region 13-15 team - coach Chelsea Wandziak Championship Score 61.6389 finished 2/11 and first in the northern region * another strong showing, finishing second to Toronto 62.1774 * 13-15 duet - coach Chelsea Wandziak Maeve Caddel and Gillian Franklin Championship Score 52.6292 finished 9/10 and fourth in the northern region 10 and under duet - coach Chelsea Wandziak Lily Burns and Maxine Lafleur Championship Score 53.7417 finished 8/9 and first in the northern region 11-12 duet - coach Kriistina Muinonen Emilie Ladouceur and Lana Squires Championship Score 55.5792 finished 6/7 and first in the northern region FIGURE RESULTS FOR NORTHERN REGION:
10 and under figures 1. Emily Ladoceur 56.333 ( finished top 20 Central and North region 16/79 ) 2. Maxine Lafleur 56.000 3. Heidi Fink 55. 8335 4. Lily Burns 54.1665 5. Mya Nebre 51.7500 6. Amy Seguin 51.1670 7. Julianne Crittenden 49.9168 8. Rachelle Prevost 45.9168 11-12 figures 1. Amy Lacelle 63.1668 (finished 2 out of 76 in the Central and North Region ) 2. Lana Squires 54.2500 3. Sophia Flabiano 53.000 4. Chloe Cholette 52.1668 13-15 figures 1. Stacie Kohan 64.0833 ( finished 1st out of 83 in the Central and North Region ) 2. Georgia Speck 62.7500 (4th out of 83 in the Central and North Region) 3. Emily Binks 60.5833 (9th out of 83 in the Central and North Regions) 4. Bronwyn Ashley 59.9998 5. Madison Hood 59.8335 6. Sarah Ieropoli 59.4168 7. Laurel Duguay 59.1668 8. Gillian Franklin 52.3335 9. Maeve Caddel 51.5833 16-20 figures 1. Megan Sarmatiuk 59.500 Success in the pool for the SSSC club. Golden performance by the 13-15 year team, taking first place in the 14 year age group with a score of 60.500 and tie with Toronto Synchro for first place amongst the 17 clubs represented in the 13-15 year age group category. Gold medal 13-15 yr team coached by Chelsea Wandziak Swimmers Back row Left to Right : Megan Sarmatiuk, Emily Binks, Amy Lacelle Middle Row: Left to Right: Laurel Duguay, Stacie Kohan, Bronwyn Ashley, COACH Chelsea Wandziak Front Row: Left to Right Georgia Speck, Madison Hood, Sarah Ieropoli Podium placings for our 13-15 year duet teams. Silver medal swim for the seasoned duet team of Emily Binks and Sarah Ieropoli scoring 59.667, a strong performance in a large group of 20 duet teams. Waterloo finishing first with 61.667. Laurel Duguay and Georgia Speck also placed on the podium with their duet. Finishing in 5th place scoring 57.667 Emily Binks and Sarah Ieropoli coached by Lindsay Wandziak Laurel Duguay and Georgia Speck coached by Kristiina Muinonen Photo Left to Right Laurel Duguay, Emily Binks, Georgia Speck, Sarah Leropoli Not to be outdone our 11-12 year team finished 5th out of 10 teams in the 11 year age group. Their score of 51.167 was enough to secure the 5th place podium finish amongst the field of 10 clubs. A great result despite being short a swimmer due to illness. They proudly represented SSSC Coached by Candice Larochelle Pictured above: 11-12 team Left to Right Lily Burns, Lana Squires, Maxine Lafleur, Chloe Cholette, Emilie Ladouceur, Maeve Caddel Absent: Gillian Franklin Remainder of results for Waterloo Invitational.
10 and under team = coached by Lindsay Wandziak 13th out of 18 teams, way to go girls. First routine swim for this team this season. Scored 46.333 tied with Brant Synchro Swimmers are: Rachelle Prevost Julianne Crittenden Amy Seguin Heidi Fink Sophia Flabiano Mya Nebre 10 and under duet = coached by Chelsea Wandziak 14th out of 19 teams, score of 51.167 Debut competition as a duet for these swimmers Lily Burns and Maxine Lafleur 11-12 year duet = coached by Kristiina Muinonen Finished 13th in a strong field. Score 53.500. First competition as a duet for these swimmers Emilie Ladouceur and Lana Squires 13-15 year duets 4 duets represented our club Silver medal for Emily Binks and Sarah Ieropoli finishing with a 59.667 (coach Lindsay Wandziak) 5th place ribbon for Laurel Duguay and Georgia Speck finishing with a 57.667 (coach Kristiina Muinonen) 15th place for Amy Lacelle and Madison Hood. Score of 54.833 (coach Candice Larochelle) ** noteable mention to Maeve Caddel for a gutsy performance and swimming solo due to an unexpected illness for her partner. She finished with a score of 52.500. (Coach Chelsea Wandziak) On January 21-22/2017, our club participated at the Lisa Alexander C/N/W meet held in Etobicoke. This was a provincial figure meet and we had great success in the pool with many personal bests and a few podium placings. A great start to the season! Highlights and results are as follows: 13-15 year age group (139 participants) - we had 9 swimmers from our club -Georgia Speck reached the podium with a 6th place finish*** -two of our swimmers reached top 10 -five of our swimmers reached top 20 -Georgia Speck 6th (63.05) - Stacie Kohan 9th (62.6834) - Laurel Duguay 13th (61.725) - Sarah Ieropoli 16th (61.3251) - Emily Binks 17th (61.2759) - Madison Hood 26th (59.7) ** first year in this age group ** - Bronwyn Ashley 46th (58.3418) - Gillian Franklin 95th (54.3961) - Maeve Caddel 116th (51.7584) **first year in this age group** 11-12 year age group (178 participants)- we had 4 swimmers from our club -Amy Lacelle awarded a bronze medal for 3rd place *** -Amy Lacelle 3rd (60.568) -Lana Squires 53rd (54.6356) **first year in this age group** -Sophia Flabiano 102nd (51.4267). ** first competitive meet ** -Chloe Cholette 133rd (48.9467). **First competitive meet ** 10 and under age group (138 participants) - we had 8 participants -Emilie Ladoucer finished top twenty placing 16th *** -Emilie Ladoucer 16th (55.6534) -Lily Burns 34th (54.0266) -Maxine Lafleur 47th. (52.3866) -Heidi Fink 57th. (51.2132) -Amy Seguin 61st. (51.0) -Mya Nebre 86th (48.96). **first competitive meet** -Julianna Crittenden 93rd (48.1334) -Rachelle Prevost 104th (47.1464) 16-20 age group (65 participants) - we had 1 participant - Megan Sarmatiuk 48th (57.4168) SOME OF OUR ATHLETES MAKE THE PODIUM AT LISA ALEXANDER!
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Sudbury Synchro Club has been around since the 1970s. It saw its debut at the old YMCA downtown where the athletes barely had enough room to swim their routines! The Club was originally known as the ‘Sudbury Y Otters’. After the closing of the Larch Street YMCA the club moved to the Copper Cliff Dow Pool until it relocated to its current location at the Laurentian University Jeno Tihanyi Olympic Gold Pool in 2003. As one can imagine, the club has grown dramatically over the years with over 25 girls who swim competitively, more than 50 recreational swimmers and approximately 15 coaches. The club is very active in and out of the community. In 2015, the Amazing Race joined the club for one of their episodes. Many great laughs were had with the brothers Sean and Brent Sweeny. Every year, the Club hosts the local Burnight Bright event, an event run by Synchro Ontario to raise funds for Breast Cancer. In fact, over the years, Sudbury Synchro has raised over $40 000 and is the top Synchro club in the Province! With a Water Show during the Festive season, another in the spring and a Banquet for the athletes and parents in June, there is never a dull moment for the executive committee. Sudbury Synchro is a not for profit organization run by dedicated parents and the Club’s Head Coach. This brings with it an atmosphere of benevolence where everyone feels welcome and part of a bigger team. After all, the parents all wear t-shirts with the slogan “Team Behind the Team” written on the backs during competitive meets. We hope that you will enjoy this blog as you follow these young athletes through their journey. Synchronized swimming is not just a sport. Through synchro, swimmers learn all about team building, leadership, respect, autonomy and the importance of being true to oneself. |
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