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Australian-born Deegan Chasing Open Water Dream in Victoria

*See original story here* VICTORIA - Growing up playing cricket and Australian football, Christopher Deegan would have never thought to be ranked within Australia's top 10 open water swimmers, consecutively for five years. 
 
At the age of nine, after participating in a school carnival race with little to no experience in the water, Deegan decided to take on the sport by joining a competitive swimming club. 
 

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2019 Winter Provincial Championships

Day 1:  UVPCS’s Naeva Scott Bouris started off the Swim BC Winter Provincial Championships with a gold medal performance in the Women’s 14&U 1500FR, while her teammates Teagan Hunt and Jane Maycock placed 7th and 11th respectively in the Women’s 15&O 1500FR.  The night concluded with a 2nd place finish for Jacob Rambo, Henrique Ballarin, Sydney Meldrum and Lily Chen in the Mixed Medley Relay which are comprised of 2 female and 2 male swimmers.

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Day 2 - 2019 Duncan Spring Invitational

On the 2nd day of Spring Break Invitational, PCS swimmers continued to show great performances. The day started off 200 FR, in which 4 11 & U boys under 3 minutes for the first time; Isacc Liu, Ethan Woo, Kieran Feenstra, and Noah HicksSimon DeRosnay kept up his stellar performance from day 1 with his first ever 200 FL, finishing first with the time of 3:14. In 100 BR, Ethan Woo took off 5 seconds to go 1:40 for the first time, Elliot Pierce dropped 13 seconds.  

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