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Thursday, March 27, 2025
Daley Ends Quebec Championships on a High with Gold Medal

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Elijah Daley concluded his successful campaign at the Coupe du Québec Senior Swimming Championships, held at the PEPS of Laval University, in spectacular fashion. Daley saved his best for last, claiming a gold medal on the final day of competition to bring his total medal haul for the event to an impressive five.

Daley's final day success came in the Men's 50m Breaststroke. In the Preliminaries, he demonstrated his speed and power, clocking a time of 30.29 seconds to finish 3rd and advance to the A Final.

Daley then delivered a stunning performance in the Men's 50m Breaststroke A Final. He went even faster than his preliminary swim, touching the wall in a winning time of 29.84 seconds to claim the Gold Medal. This victory capped off a remarkable championship for Daley.

Daley's gold medal win on the final day was the culmination of his consistent performances throughout the competition. His ability to excel in various swimming disciplines highlights his versatility and skill in the pool.

Daley's overall performance at the Coupe du Québec Senior Swimming Championships has been exceptional. His five-medal haul, including a gold, demonstrates his progress and potential as a swimmer. He has showcased his talent on the Canadian stage.
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Daley Adds Two More Medals to Quebec Championships Haul

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Elijah Daley continued his impressive performance at the Coupe du Québec Senior Swimming Championships, held at the PEPS of Laval University, adding two more medals to his tally on the second day of competition.

Daley once again demonstrated his versatility and talent in the pool, securing podium finishes in both the butterfly and breaststroke events.

Daley began his day in the Men's 50m Butterfly Preliminaries. He finished 4th with a season-best time of 25.55 seconds, qualifying for the A Final. In the Men's 50m Butterfly A Final, Daley improved on his preliminary time, clocking a new season-best of 25.42 seconds and claiming the Bronze Medal.

Daley then transitioned to the Men's 200m Breaststroke. In the Preliminaries, he touched the wall in 2:26.44, finishing 4th and securing his place in the A Final. The A Final of the Men's 200 Breaststroke saw Daley achieve his second medal of the day, winning the Silver Medal with a personal best time of 2:23.59.

Daley's second day of competition was as successful as his first, with two more medals added to his collection. His ability to excel in different swimming disciplines highlights his well-rounded skill set and his dedication to the sport.

These championships have proven to be a highly successful event for Daley, showcasing his talent on the Canadian stage. His medal-winning performances demonstrate his progress and his potential for further success in the future.
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Daley Earns Double Medal Haul at Championships

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Elijah Daley made a splash at the Coupe du Québec Senior Swimming Championships, held at the PEPS of Laval University, securing two medals on the first day of competition.

Daley demonstrated his versatility and skill across multiple events, showcasing his talent against a strong field of competitors.

Daley's first success came in the Men's 200m Individual Medley. He advanced to the A Final after finishing 9th in the preliminaries with a time of 2:12.08. In the A Final, Daley stepped up his performance, claiming the Bronze Medal with a time of 2:09.49. This medal marked a strong start to his championships.

Daley continued his impressive form in the Men's 200m Butterfly. He qualified for the A Final after finishing 6th in the preliminaries with a time of 2:08.81. In the A Final, Daley delivered another excellent performance, securing the Silver Medal with a second-place finish and a time of 2:06.42. This medal further highlighted his strength in the butterfly discipline.

Daley also competed in the Men's 100m Butterfly. He finished 12th in the preliminaries with a time of 58.40 and competed in the C Final. In the Men's 100m Butterfly C Final, Daley swam to victory, clocking a winning time of 56.37 and finishing 21st overall in the event.

Daley's performance at the Coupe du Québec Senior Swimming Championships is a testament to his hard work and dedication. His two-medal haul on the first day demonstrates his talent and his ability to compete at a high level. He showed his versatility in the pool. His success will undoubtedly provide a boost to his confidence as he continues his swimming career.
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Oleksiak and Daley Front Knix Swimwear Campaign

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Seven-time Olympic medallist Penny Oleksiak has joined forces with fellow water-based athletes Zoe McDougall and Elan "Lilly" Daley to front a new swimwear campaign for KT by Knix, showcasing the brand's innovative leak-proof technology.

The campaign, which celebrates female empowerment and body positivity, features the trio sporting a range of vibrant and stylish swimwear pieces designed to be worn under the sun. The collection utilises the same leak-proof technology that has made Knix's period underwear a runaway success, offering women confidence and comfort in and out of the water.

Oleksiak, a Canadian swimming icon, is joined by Hawaiian surfer Zoe McDougall and Bermudian-Canadian swimmer Elan "Lilly" Daley, who shares a special connection with Oleksiak having grown up together. The campaign highlights the diverse experiences of women in water sports, showcasing the versatility and functionality of the KT by Knix swimwear.

Daley, speaking to www.islandstats.com, expressed her enthusiasm for the campaign and the brand's ethos. "I really love what KT and KT by Knix stands for," Daley said. "The brand stands to empower and uplift women at any age and stage with such a positive and beautiful light, and it’s truly so amazing to see."

The campaign's focus on inclusivity and empowerment resonates with the brand's mission to provide comfortable and reliable solutions for women's needs. The leak-proof swimwear offers women the freedom to enjoy water activities without worry, promoting confidence and body positivity.

The brightly coloured and stylish designs of the KT by Knix swimwear are sure to appeal to a wide range of consumers, offering both functionality and fashion. The campaign's message of empowerment and inclusivity is a welcome addition to the world of sportswear, highlighting the importance of celebrating women's strength and diversity.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Moore and Cechini Crowned BASA SC High Point Champions

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Madelyn Moore and Thomas Cechini have emerged as the top performers at the Bermuda Amateur Swimming Association's (BASA) Short Course Championships, securing the coveted High Point scorer titles.

The championships, which saw a flurry of impressive performances, utilized the World Aquatics points system, a metric that assigns point values to each event time based on its proximity to the world record. Swimmers were permitted to compete in a maximum of seven events, with their cumulative points determining the overall high-point winners.

Moore, representing the Sharks Swim Club, delivered a standout performance in the Women's 50 Freestyle. Her time of 28.26 seconds in the preliminary round earned her an impressive 702 points, the highest individual score of the entire meet. This remarkable feat underscores Moore's exceptional speed and dominance in the sprint freestyle discipline.

Cechini, swimming for the Harbour Amateur Swim Club, showcased his endurance and prowess in the Men's 400 Freestyle. He clocked a time of 4:05.13, earning him 649 points, the highest individual score for a male swimmer at the championships. This performance highlights Cechini's strength in the longer freestyle events.

The World Aquatics points system, which awards higher points for times closer to world records, provides a comprehensive and objective measure of performance. Moore and Cechini's high scores reflect their exceptional talent and dedication to the sport.

The BASA Short Course Championships provided a platform for Bermuda's swimmers to showcase their skills and compete at a high level. Moore and Cechini's achievements serve as an inspiration to aspiring swimmers across the island, demonstrating the potential for Bermudian athletes to excel in the pool. Their victories highlight the strength of Bermuda's swimming programme and the bright future of the sport in the nation.
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