CISCIS championships Day 2 recap Three more Canadian records fall on Friday night
CISCIS championships Day 2 recap Three more Canadian records fall on Friday night Canada West OUA QSSF AUS Canada West OUA QSSF AUS CIS 5 Year Championship Schedule Womens Basketball Final 8 Round 1 East Regional Round 1 Central Regional Round 1 West Regional Mens Basketball Final 8 Cross Country Curling Womens Field Hockey Football Desjardins Vanier Cup Womens Ice Hockey Mens Ice Hockey University Cup Womens Rugby Womens Soccer Mens Soccer Swimming Track & Field Womens Volleyball Mens Volleyball Wrestling Basketball Cross Country Curling Field Hockey Ice Hockey Rugby Soccer Swimming Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling Basketball Curling Cross Country Football Ice Hockey Soccer Swimming Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling SSN Canada Website SSN Canada Webcast Schedule Le 5 Partant QSSF Basketball Show CIS Womens Hockey Weekly CIS Touchdown Football Show SSN Webcast Schedule Football Canada West OUA QSSF AUS Home Universiades FISU World University Championships StudentAthlete Info Members Info International Programs Committee About International Program Services International History Past Medalists Official BLG Website Past BLG Winners BLG Awards History History Past Winners Home ScheduleResults CIS Coaches Newsletter CANADA first News CIS championships Day 2 recap Three more Canadian records fall on Friday nightVANCOUVER (CIS) Three more shortcourse Canadian records and eight championship marks were set during the second night of competition at the 2009 CIS swimming championships at the UBC Aquatic Centre with Thunderbird star and 2008 Olympian Annamay Pierse of Edmonton narrowly missing a world record in the womens 200metre breaststrokeChampionship website (live results & live video webcast)wwwcisportcaechampionshipsswimming2009In the team standings the Calgary Dinos lead the womens competition with 534 points and are getting closer to their firstever CIS title while UBC tops the mens race with 471 The reigning national champion Dinos are second on the mens side with 424 points while the TBird women who have won a record 11 straight CIS crowns are second with 382 Toronto ranks third in both team racesPierse continued her dazzling display in the pool this weekend chopping more than three seconds off her Canadian record with a winning time of 21859 just missing Leisel Jones world standard of 21775 It was her second senior national mark of the meet as she notched a worldclass time of 10512 in the womens 100 breaststroke Thursday night and led the TBirds to podium sweeps in both breaststroke eventsThis is awesome I didnt want to talk about any record too much before the race said Pi...