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Tigers win 10 of 12 events on day 1 of AUS championships

Annie Douglas, Alexis Bragman and Meg Mackay with a podium sweep in the 400m IM
Annie Douglas, Alexis Bragman and Meg Mackay with a podium sweep in the 400m IM

The Tigers got off to a great start at the Subway AUS Swimming Championships in Fredericton, N.B. They won 10 of the 12 events, with Isabel Sarty, Gavin Dyke, Claire Yurkovich, Lise Cinq-Mars and Liam Branton all winning two gold medals apiece.

The action continues tomorrow with preliminaries at 10am, followed by finals at 6pm.

Tigers Medal Winners

Isabel Sarty
1st 200m freestyle
1st 400m freestyle relay

Gavin Dyke
1st 200m freestyle
1st 400m freestyle relay

Claire Yurkovich
1st 50m backstroke
1st 400m freestyle relay

Lise Cinq-Mars
1st 100m butterfly
1st 400m freestyle relay

Liam Branton
1st 100m butterfly
1st 400m freestyle relay

Tyler Immel-Herron
1st 400m freestyle relay
3rd 200m freestyle

Morrgan Payne
1st 50m backstroke

Alec Karlsen
1st 400m IM

Alexis Bragman
1st 400m IM

Halle Loyek
1st 400m freestyle relay

Peter Inches
1st 400m freestyle relay

Annie Douglas
2nd 400m IM

Meg MacKay
3rd 400m IM

Madeline Shivgulam
3rd 50m backstroke

Mackenzie Holden
3rd 400m IM

Full Recap

(SAINT JOHN, NB) The Dalhousie Tigers won 10 of the 12 events on the first day of competition at the 2018 Subway Atlantic University Sport Swimming Championships, at the Canada Games Aquatic Centre, in Saint John. 

The Tigers swam to victory in the women's 200-metre freestyle, 50-metre breaststroke, women's 100-metre butterfly, 400-metre individual medley, 400-metre freestyle relay, as well as the men's 200-metre freestyle, 50-metre backstroke, 100-metre butterfly, 400-metre individual medley and 400-metre freestyle relay. 

"I feel like we're in a good place. Hopefully we can keep it up," said Tigers head coach Lance Cansdale. "Hats off to Acadia, they're very competitive and it's not just in the men. In the women's side, everybody's swimming well."  

In the women's 400-metre individual medley, Tigers swimmers swept all three podium positions. 

Memorial's Jasmine Foran(Bathurst, NB) won the women's 100-metre breaststroke, while Acadia's Adam Deutsch(Kingston, NS) won the men's 100-metre breaststroke. 

Deutsch also won two silver medals, finishing second in the 400-metre individual medley and as part of the 400-metre freestyle relay team. 

"It feels pretty good. It's been a long ride to get here, I'm just glad to get it done," said Deutsch. "I was hoping this would be the result. I'd have liked more in the relay, that would've been nice, but it's right where I wanted to be." 

Mount Allison's Geriant Berger(Bedford, NS) earned silver and bronze medals in the men's 200-metre freestyle and 50-metre backstroke, respectively. 

The host UNB Varsity Reds picked up a pair of medals. Jennifer Moore(Hamilton, ON) took the bronze in the women's 200-metre freestyle, beating the fourth place finisher by just four-tenths of a second. Noah Horwood(Fredericton, NB) took second in the men's 100-metre breaststroke, earning silver. 

"Noah, I had high expectations, because he's been performing top three all year, but that was probably Jen's first top three finish all season and she did it here," said Varsity Reds head coach Robin Ferdinand. "It was a great swim. That was her life-time best by three seconds." 

Competition resumes Saturday. 

Preliminary heats go at 10:00am, while Day Two finals begin at 6:00pm.