Press Releases 2009
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Aquianas Third in Country at US
Junior Championships
The compulsory figures were first up for the New Canaan girls.
Madison Crocker, who took the bronze medal in compulsory figures
last year, won the gold medal, beating 200 athletes.
“This is the first gold we have ever taken in figures at this
meet” said Coach Laura Mase. “For Madison to get the gold plus to have three other girls
go through to the next round of trials was amazing. It’s a testament to how hard they have been working on
their compulsory figures this year.
On the international stage, figures are extremely important and
we want New Canaan girls to be able to compete with the best”.
Megan Hansley, who also qualified in 2007 and 2008, took 11th
in figures, Chelsea Aton was 20th and Kelsey Smith 25th.
The top 32 figure winners move onto the next round of trials for
the Junior National Team. The
Junior National Team will be made up of 10 swimmers and will compete at
the Pan American Junior Championships in Huntersville, NC this August. Chelsea Aton then swam her solo and improved on her 2007 performance. Her routine came in 10th, up from 17st last year. “Solo is a really tough event. To make it into the top ten is a big deal "said Aquianas coach Jen Muzyk.
The Aquianas continued their strong showing in the Duet event.
The Aquianas qualified two duets in finals, up from one last year. The duet of Madison Crocker and Colleen Courtmanche was third
in semi finals and then went on to take the silver medal with a score of
77.034, narrowly behind the Riverside duet (77.459).
New Canaan's duet of Chelsea Aton and Megan Hansley came out of
semi finals in 8th place and had a fantastic swim in finals, moving up
to 4th place with a score
of 76.43. "Moving up four places in an event which is this
competitive is almost unheard of" said their coach Krista Bessinger. "They had an awesome swim and their figures were strong
and it showed in their results".
New Canaan’s duet of Marina Hoffman and Kelsey Smith placed 18th
with a score of 75.421.
The New Canaan trios
continued to keep the Aquianas busy. The trio of Alison Commender, Dana
McLachlin and Mina Shah performed the pre-swim to warm up the judges for
the trio event. For the second year in a row, New Canaan placed two
trios in the top ten. Crocker,
Courtmanche and Hansley took the silver medal with a score of 77.191, up
from a third place finish last year. “We were so excited to take the
silver. We always look to
do better than the year before and we were thrilled to break onto the
medal stand last year with the bronze. " said Hansley. The newly
formed trio of Rebecca Gordon, Marina Hoffman and Kelsey Smith went into
finals in 8th place. Their
strong routine swim in finals moved them into 7th place, ahead of Santa
Clara.
In the team event the Aquianas team of Aton, Courtmanche,
Crocker, Gordon, Hansley, Hoffman, McLachlin, and Smith (with alternates
Commender and Shah) came in 4th, the highest they have ever placed at this
meet. "They have
placed 5th for two years in a row and were working hard all
season to improve their ranking. The competition is always tough. You
have to work so hard to beat these West Coast teams. New Canaan has won
the Eastern Zone for nine years running but nationally, it is a
different story” said coach Mase. “They were the only team from
outside the Western region to make it into finals and to win fourth
place was a great accomplishment” Santa Clara took the gold, defending
champions Walnut Creek the silver, and the Arizona Aquastars the bronze. Up next for the Aquianas is the Connecticut Association Championships in Hamden, CT the weekend of April 25-26. |

