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of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California.
Marianne Rhéaume from Montreal's CAMO Natation won the 5 km Canadian Age Group Championships (Championnat canadien groupes d'âge) in Lac-Beauport in 1:07:13 while 13-year-old Dounia Hage won the 2.5 km race in 36:09.
True to the marathon swimming traditions ofQuébec, swimmers from the province won four of the five women's open water races. Mia Desjarlaisof Club de National Neptune won the 15-year-old event in 1:08:00. Daphne Demers of Club Natation Dollard-des-Ormeaux topped the 16-year-olds in 1:07:11, holding off silver medallist Elisha Walker of the Norfolk Hammerheads by 14 seconds. Brooklyn Douthwright won the 12-year-old girls 2.5 km race in 37:10.
Alexander Katelnikoff from Calgary won the 14-year-old boy's race in 1:04.32 with a narrow two-second victory over Raben Dommann.
Josh Zakala from British Columbia won the 17-18 year old boys race in 1:00.33 while Ethan Phillips won the 16-year-old's race in 1:00:57.
Many of the athletes who competed at the Canadian Age Group Championships will head to Pointe-Claire, Quebec to compete at the Canadian Swimming Championships.
Copyright © 2015 by World Open Water Swimming Association
Marianne Rhéaume from Montreal's CAMO Natation won the 5 km Canadian Age Group Championships (Championnat canadien groupes d'âge) in Lac-Beauport in 1:07:13 while 13-year-old Dounia Hage won the 2.5 km race in 36:09.
True to the marathon swimming traditions ofQuébec, swimmers from the province won four of the five women's open water races. Mia Desjarlaisof Club de National Neptune won the 15-year-old event in 1:08:00. Daphne Demers of Club Natation Dollard-des-Ormeaux topped the 16-year-olds in 1:07:11, holding off silver medallist Elisha Walker of the Norfolk Hammerheads by 14 seconds. Brooklyn Douthwright won the 12-year-old girls 2.5 km race in 37:10.
Alexander Katelnikoff from Calgary won the 14-year-old boy's race in 1:04.32 with a narrow two-second victory over Raben Dommann.
Josh Zakala from British Columbia won the 17-18 year old boys race in 1:00.33 while Ethan Phillips won the 16-year-old's race in 1:00:57.
Many of the athletes who competed at the Canadian Age Group Championships will head to Pointe-Claire, Quebec to compete at the Canadian Swimming Championships.
Copyright © 2015 by World Open Water Swimming Association
From
World Open Water Swimming Association's Daily News of Open Water Swimming
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