2024 OSC J.P. Fiset Invitational Swim Meet Results
The Saskatoon Goldfins Swim Club made an impressive splash at the 2024 OSC J.P. Fiset Invitational held from December 12 to 15 in Edmonton, Alberta. With 29 swimmers representing the club among over 600 competitors, the Goldfins had a memorable performance. The team achieved a total of 22 national and provincial qualifying time standards, demonstrating their prowess in the pool.
Keiran Dyck's Achievements
Keiran Dyck shone brightly, posting his first National qualifying time standards for the 2024 - 2025 season. His impressive performance has earned him a spot in several prestigious competitions, including the Canadian Short Course Championships, the Canadian Open, and U Sports (2025). Keiran not only reached the podium multiple times but also recorded 5 personal best times during the December Championships.
Goldfins Medal Report
GOLD Medalist
- Keiran Dyck 200 Breaststroke
Silver Medalist
- Keiran Dyck 1500 Freestyle, 200 Fly
Bronze Medalists
- Keiran Dyck 200 & 400 IM, 400 Freestyle
- Avery Houle 50 Breaststroke
- Landon Kennedy 1500 Freestyle
- Isabel Magus 100 Fly
- Carson Sereda-Wosminity 50 Freestyle
Short Course Qualifying Time Standards
Canadian Short Course Championships
- Keiran Dyck 1500 Freestyle, 200 Breaststroke
Canadian Open Championships
- Keiran Dyck 1500 Freestyle, 400 IM, 200 Breaststroke
U SPORTS Time Standards (2025)
- Keiran Dyck 1500M Freestyle
Swim Saskatchewan Senior Provincial Short Course Time Standards
- Fares Alkhatib 100M Backstroke
- Sami Benning 1500 Freestyle
- James DeLathouwer 100 Backstroke
- Landon Dubiel 100 & 200 Breaststroke
- Noah Findlay 1500 Freestyle
- Foster Fourney 50 Fly
- Sophia Klawitter 1500 Freestyle, 200 IM
- Avery Lutz 100 & 200 Breaststroke, 10 Freestyle
- Avyn Munshaw 50 & 100 Fly, 200 Breaststroke
- Carson Sereda-Wosminity 100 Fly
- Joseph Shao 200 Backstroke
The Goldfins swimmers excelled by posting a total of 97 personal best short course times. Special congratulations to Avyn Munshaw, who achieved a remarkable 100% personal best rate at this invitational.
Goldfins Top 3 Most Improved Events
- Noah Findlay 1500 Freestyle improved by 13.1% (-163.33)
- Foster Fourney 50 Fly improved by 11.4% (-3.51)
- Keiran Dyck 1500 Freestyle improved by 6.3% (-63.81)
Gratitude and Acknowledgments
The Saskatoon Goldfins Swim Club extends its gratitude to the Olympian Swim Club for hosting this championship event. A special thank you goes to Kelly Kozak and Trevor Benning for their dedicated supervision and support throughout the weekend. The Goldfins Swim Club is grateful to Ryan Lejbak for serving as the Club's photographer at this event.
Congratulations to all the Goldfins swimmers for their hard work and achievements at the meet!
The next competition for Goldfins swimmers will be the RODS Winter Classic, taking place from January 17 to 19, 2025, in Regina, SK.
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