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Senior Open Championship
Highlights

CSI's championship season culminated with the Senior Open Championship held March 13-16, 2008 at Wesleyan University and apparently the athletes came ready to swim fast. The first heat of the meet, ended with Alicia Mathieu, SNCO, breaking two CSI records in the 1650Y freestyle and 21 more records fell by meet's end.

Aside from the thousands of splashes, the Athlete and Coach Representatives held elections for the Junior Representative positions on the CSI Board of Directors. Dennis Flores, ZEUS and Lauren Solernou, CDOG were elected, by their peers, for the Junior Coach and Junior Athlete Representatives, respectively. Congratulations Lauren and Dennis!

A quick note of thanks from the Meet Referee:

On March 13-16, 2008, Connecticut Swimming hosted the 2008 Connecticut Senior Open Championships.  Before we get too far away from the weekend, and caught up in other matters, I wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude to everyone in Connecticut Swimming who participated in the weekend's events.  

The members of the Senior Committee did an outstanding job.  My thanks to the Henk Jansen, the Senior Committee Chair, Jason Cochran, the Meet Director, and all of the Senior Committee volunteers for the time and effort that they put into the weekend. I truly appreciate all you did to make the weekend the success that it was.

Our parent volunteers were outstanding throughout the weekend as well. Available, helpful, cheerful, always pleasant and armed with good humor; they were a pleasure to work with.  This group is particularly broad, and includes dedicated meet officials, computer experts, hospitality specialists, and countless administrative loyalists, all of whom gave so generously of their time and talents, in support of our kids throughout the state of Connecticut who have chosen the sport of swimming as an area of focused dedication.  Thank you to all for your support and time this past weekend and throughout the year.

The coaches are a group that I am particularly fond of, whether they believe this or not.  I admire their tireless dedication and commitment to our athletes.  I have always appreciated their comradery on the deck, more than they may know.  I'm very proud to work with all of those who staff our coaching ranks, and I truly enjoy our time together on the deck.  I even enjoy the minor dust-ups that we occasionally have, all of which are resolved with grace and good humor.  You're all terrific, and it's been an honor getting to know all of you throughout the years.

Last but not least, I could not be more proud of our athletes.  From the 13 and 14 year olds who were appearing at Senior Opens for the very first time, all the way up to our veteran Olympic Trial swimmers, and everyone in between, our kids displayed good sportsmanship, outstanding character and well developed athletic skills.   I've had the pleasure of getting acquainted with many of our high school, college, and post college swimmers over the years, as well as many of our young coaches who were former athletes in Connecticut Swimming.  I've known and had the pleasure of watching many of them compete since they were junior high school kids, swimming in Age Groups.  It's been so much fun watching them all grow up and advance, as swimmers and more importantly as young adults. They are shining examples of our mission, and their development is the very reason that so many of our coaches and volunteers dedicate their time and talents to Connecticut Swimming.  It's truly my honor to know and serve all of our athletes.  

As the General Chair for Connecticut Swimming, I was proud of everyone this past weekend, and proud of the event we put on. For those of us who are involved in Connecticut Swimming in our different capacities, this past weekend is what it's all about: the all around development of kids as young adults, the refinement of their swimming talents, and fast swimming. Connecticut Swimming is comprised of terrific kids, dedicated coaches, and outstanding volunteers who give generously of their time.  It's my pleasure to serve and be associated with all of you.  

Great job, everyone.  

Jeffrey L. Gray
General Chair
Connecticut Swimming
E-mail: jegray@fordham.edu

 

 

 

Resident Records:

Alicia Mathieu 15-16 1000Y Free 9:52.82
SNCO 15-16 1650Y Free 16:30.89

CT Records:

Margaux Farrell 17-18 & SR 100Y Free 50.65
HMST 17-18 100Y Back 56.16
17-18 & SR 200Y Back 1:59.63
     
Kelly Harrigan SR 100Y Back 54.68
RUTS SR 100Y Fly 54.42
     
     
Alicia Mathieu SR 1000Y Free 9:52.82
SNCO 15-16 1000Y Free 9:52.82
15-16 1650Y Free 16:30.89
     
Kaia Simmons 15-16 & SR 200Y Fly 1:58.38
BOSS      
     
Lauren Solernou 15-16 100Y Back 56.53
CDOG      
     
Eric Ress 17-18 & SR 500Y Free 4:26.37
SNCO      
     
CDOG SR 200Y MR 1:46.66
Solernou, Jerome, Capuano, Morr  
     
SNCO SR 200Y MR 1:36.30
Ress, Bradley, DePaoli, Nesrala  
     
EAST 17-18 800Y FR 7:00.43
Eyckmans, Flannery, Preston, Marrano  
     
EAST 17-18 400Y MR 3:30.69
Flannery, Perley, Gonzalez, Preston  
     
EAST 17-18 400Y FR 3:11.78
Perley, Flannery, Preston, Marrano  

 

Individual and Team High Point Winners:

Womens

Mens

Over-All High Point
Kaia Simmons, NE-BOSS

Over-All High Point
Eric Ress, SNCO

Distance High Point
Alicia Mathieu, SNCO

Distance High Point
Graham Eve, BOSS

 
 
Womens Team Mens Team
Champion
SoNoCo Swim Club
Champion
Bay Ocean State Squids
Runner-Up
Bay Ocean State Squids
Runner-Up
Empire Swimming
Third Place
Empire Swimming
Third Place
SoNoCo Swim Club

Champion Over-All
Bay Ocean State Squids

 

 

 

 

 

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