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2025 CANADIAN SWIMMING TRIALS

Saturday, June 7 – Thursday, June 12, 2025 Victoria, British Columbia Victoria Saanich Commonwealth Place LCM (50 meters) World Championship Selection Criteria Meet Central Psych Sheets Live Results Storylines To Watch Recaps Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5

The 2025 Canadian Swimming Trials conclude this evening in Victoria with the 200 freestyle and 50 butterfly for both men and women, along with the men’s 800 free and women’s 1500 freestyle.

Para events are also on the program, including the women’s 50 backstroke (S2–S5), men’s 50 backstroke (S1–S5), women’s 100 backstroke (S2, S6–S14), and men’s 100 backstroke (S1–S2, S6–S14).

Stay tuned for real-time updates below.

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Women’s 200 Freestyle — Finals

World Record: 1:52.23 – Ariarne Titmus, AUS (2024) Canadian Record: 1:53.65 – Summer McIntosh, (2023) World Aquatics ‘A’ Cut: 1:58.23 Canadian Secondary World Champs Standard: Canadian World Juniors Standard: 2:01.78

Podium:

GOLD –  SILVER –  BRONZE – 

Men’s 200 Freestyle — Finals

World Record: 1:42.00 – Paul Biedermann, GER (2009) Canadian Record: 1:46.40 – Brent Hayden, (2008) World Aquatics ‘A’ Cut: 1:46.70 Canadian Secondary World Champs Standard: Canadian World Juniors Standard: 1:50.60

Podium:

GOLD –  SILVER –  BRONZE – 

Women’s 50 Butterfly — Finals

World Record: 24.43 – Sarah Sjostrom, SWE (2014) Canadian Record: 25.62 – Penny Oleksiak, (2017) World Aquatics ‘A’ Cut: 26.23 Canadian Secondary World Champs Standard: Canadian World Juniors Standard: 27.48

Podium:

GOLD –  SILVER –  BRONZE – 

Men’s 50 Butterfly — Finals

World Record: 22.27 – Andrii Govorov, UKR (2018) Canadian Record: 23.09 – Ilya Kharun, (2025) World Aquatics ‘A’ Cut: 23.36 Canadian Secondary World Champs Standard: Canadian World Juniors Standard: 24.56

Podium:

GOLD –  SILVER –  BRONZE – 

Men’s 800 Freestyle – Finals

World Record: 7:32.12, Zhang Lin (CHN) – 2009 Canadian Record: 7:41.86, Ryan Cochrane – 2011 World Aquatics ‘A’ Cut: 7:48.66 Canadian Secondary World Champs Standard: Canadian World Juniors Standard: 8:07.52

Podium:

GOLD –  SILVER –  BRONZE – 

Women’s 1500 Freestyle – Finals

World Record: 15:20.48, Katie Ledecky (USA) – 2018 Canadian Record: 15:57.15, Brittany Maclean – 2014 World Aquatics ‘A’ Cut: 16:24.56 Canadian Secondary World Champs Standard: Canadian World Juniors Standard: 16:58.31

Podium:

GOLD –  SILVER –  BRONZE – 

Para Swimming – Finals

Para swimming is open to athletes with physical disabilities such as dwarfism, amputation/limb loss, blindness/visual impairment, spinal cord injury/wheelchair-users, cerebral palsy/brain injury/stroke, cognitive impairment, and Les autres. Para athletes are classified into categories based on the nature and severity of their impairments: physical (S1-S10), visual (S11-S13), and intellectual (S14). This classification system ensures a level playing field by grouping athletes with similar impairments, allowing for fair competition. To learn more about Para Swimming, including how the points system determines winners rather than time, click here. Key Highlights:

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