Westmount Y Centre Masters Swim Club

Westmount Y Centre Masters Swim Club

Team holiday party 2011

Many thanks to Christine Cardinal and her family who hosted our holiday party this year in their beautiful home.  As usual, there was an overabundance of fabulous food and drinks for everyone to share.

The team food drive for the Y was a success, as was the 50-50 draw (50% of the money collected going to the team and the remaining 50% going to the team splash fund which is used for such things as supporting team members and coaches at away meets like Provincials).  We collected a total of $460 over the evening and the winner, drawn by our host, Christine, was Jen Levett.

Happy holidays to everyone and wishing you all a successful new year both in and out of the water.

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Team Holiday Party – December 16

Details (host, location, time) of the team’s traditional holiday party  on Friday, December 16th have been sent out…
As usual, it will be a “pot lock” and we would ask that everyone contribute in terms of food and beverage (BYO, wine, beer, etc…).
Please arrange to have it in a dish that can be put on the table with the necessary utensils.
Also we will be doing a food drive for the Y, so the entry fee to the party will be at least one non-perishable food item.

Le moment est arrivé pour confirmer la date et le lieu de notre fameux party de Noël.
Comme d’habitude, nous demandons la contribution et la collaboration de tout le monde pour ce qui est de la nourriture et des breuvages alcoolisés.
N’oubliez d’apporter un item de nourriture non-périssable pour la collecte du Y, ce sera votre prix d’entrée au party.

Come join us to celebrate our success in 2011 as well as our upcoming victories in 2012!

2011-12 training schedule

This year we have more training options than ever.  Please see the training page for all the details.  The schedule can be downloaded here.

Swimming the English Channel, one year to go…

Many of our team may not know (or perhaps they do) that one of our swimmers has set himself the goal of swimming the English Channel in September 2012. Alan Clack has been swimming with us for a couple of years now at the 6:20am practice, quietly going about his business of following the black line somewhere near the front of lane 1. During a casual conversation, it came out that he was in training for something bigger than any of us have probably ever undertaken in our lives… he was training to swim the English Channel!

 Alan has a blog about his swim: http://goodtogosolo.com/wordpress/ and was kind enough to answer a few questions about his planned swim for us:

Q. What inspired you to sign up to swim the English Channel?

AC. It took me a long time to answer this one.  I saved it for last.  In the end I guess it is just a desire to do something audacious. To say that I was inspired by one person or one event wouldn’t be true, but I can say that other people and other events have inspired me to keep going.  I wasn’t really looking do do anything in particular but a swimming event makes sense for me.  I had a friend that started training for it right after he graduated college.  I was still in college and he invited me and another friend to train with him.  After graduation I was offered a job out of the country that I couldn’t refuse, which took my attention.  I had always thought about it since but life overtook me. Then one day I realized that “someday” means “never” if you don’t put it on the calendar.  So I made the decision to do it. I have a few quotes on the walls of my office: 

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did.  So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails.  Explore. Dream. Discover.” – Mark Twain

and

Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. 

Boldness has genius, power and magic in it!’” – A.H. Murray

The older I get, the more power those quotes have over me.

Q. I hear you were given some challenges to see if you were really up for the task, what were they?

AC. They were a series of open water swims.  In order to qualify to do the channel you have to do a six hour swim in 60f water.  In order to qualify to do that, you have to do a 3 hour open water swim (any temperature).  I completed the 3 hour in early June, then in July I did a six hour swim with witnesses (has to be witnessed) in Kinsale, Ireland.  The water was around 53 degrees.  

 

Q. Having trained with you, you have obviously swum before, what is your swimming background?

AC. I swam in college at Emory University in Atlanta.  I was a breaststroker and always pitied the distance folks. NCAA Div III All American in 200m breaststroke.

 

Q. We see you at the pool training with us, but lap swimming is not the same beast as open water swimming, what other types of training are you doing?

AC. In the winter I do a LOT of swimming indoors.  During the summer I am swimming in Lac Archambeau and I went to a “Distance Week” in Ireland (where I did my 6 hour).  We swam twice a day every day for nine days.  Our distance varied per person.  I swam around 120,000m during that time.  

The biggest issue however is the cold.  The water will be around 60 degrees when swimming the channel.  So I take cold showers three or four times per week and will swim in the lake until it freezes.  The coldest I have ever swum in was 34F for three minutes.  I managed 20 minutes in 40F.  These swims are probably the second toughest part about the training.  The first hardest part is getting motivated to swim so much.  Doing it with others helps so much.  I can safely say I would not have been able to train as hard without the people in my lane!

 

Q. To do this type of swim, you obviously need a support crew, how did you go about finding a crew and what do they do to make sure that you are staying on task and healthy?

AC. Yes, first you need a certified Pilot (certified to escort swimmers across the channel).  There are two bodies that certify pilots and swimmers:  the Channel Swimming Association (CSA) and the Channel Swimming and Piloting Federation (CS&PF).  My pilot is Reg Brickell, a legend in Channel swimming.  He is a CSA pilot, and I am lucky to have him.  Then you need an official observer from the CSA, which is assigned to you.  I will not know who it is until we both show up at the boat!  After that it is really up to you.  I have asked a rather well-known Irish channel swimmer to be my crew chief and he has accepted.  His name is Donal Buckley (www.loneswimmer.com).  I found him over the internet and met him in July when he coached me through distance week.  Also joining me on the boat will be Andy Froncioni, who swam for some time with some Westmount Y Masters swimmers.  I have known Andy for some time. 

There will be “feedings” every half an hour or so where the crew lowers a bottle of carb or protein drinks.  The observer will closely monitor the feedings to make sure that I am lucid and healthy in their estimation.  The boat captain, the observer, the crew chief, and the swimmer can all end the swim and there is no argument.  

The swimmer basically has one task:  swim.  The boat captain navigates and coordinates with the ~400 vessels per day that use the channel, the crew feeds the swimmer and communicates regarding pace, etc, and most importantly maintains contact with the swimmer.  There must be “eyes on” the swimmer at all time because the most biggest threat is getting separated, especially because part of the swim will be in the dark.  


So as we head into shorter days and colder temperatures, think of Alan, still swimming in the lake…

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Westmount Y Maîtres-Nageurs 2011 Annual General Meeting

The Westmount Y Maîtres-Nageurs Annual General Meeting will be held on Tuesday August 30th at the Westmount Y, commencing at 6:30pm. Everyone is invited to attend.

The agenda for this year; minutes and financial statement from last year are available for download at the following links:

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Registration for the 2011-12 season will commence on this evening. There are forms at the Westmount Y and you can download the registration form ahead of time here. Please note that anyone carrying a negative swimmer account balance will be asked to settle their account prior to registering for this season.  Cheques should be made out to “Westmount YMCA Masters Swim Team”, we will not accept cash.

There are two “members at large” positions on the board opening up in the coming season. The primary role of these positions involves attending board meetings and being a contact person for the other swimmers in your time slot as well as sometimes helping out with other team activities. If you would like to get a little more involved with the team, please let me know directly.

The past season has been one of great success. The year ahead is going to be a great one, but also a lot of fun. I am really looking forward to swimming with you all in the 2011-12 season.

Westmount represents at Championnats de France des Maîtres, Gap

June 30 – July 3, Laure Cauchard and Thomas Borderie swam in the French Masters National Championships in Gap.  Both of them had great swims and did our team proud with Laure on the podium for her 400IM, 100m back and 3000m open water.

In Laure’s words:
La compétition s’est bien passée, il a fait très beau, c,était en bassin de 50m à Gap, dans les alpes.
Bon nos temps sont pas merveilleux, mais c’est dur de nager en bassin de 50m quand on s est entrainé toute l’année en  25m :)
On a aussi fait une étape d’eau libre, 3000m en lac (18 degrés!!!!! en maillot de bain pas de combinaison!!!!brrrrrrr). Je suis arrivée 3ème, thomas on ne sait pas encore les résultats ne sont pas encore sortis….
Bizzzzz :)
Laure

CAUCHARD Laure
2e     400 Nage Libre Dames / Séries : C1 : 25 – 29 ans                  5:19.65  814 pts
6e     50 Dos Dames / Séries : C1 : 25 – 29 ans                                     36.14  956 pts
3e     100 Dos Dames / Séries : C1 : 25 – 29 ans                               1:18.27  893 pts
4e     200 Dos Dames / Séries : C1 : 25 – 29 ans                              2:50.83  823 pts
6e     50 Papillon Dames / Séries : C1 : 25 – 29 ans                            33.64  971 pts

BORDERIE Thomas (FRA) 1980 [76289]
6e     400 Nage Libre Messieurs / Séries : C2 : 30 – 34 ans           5:11.42  710 pts
4e     1500 Nage Libre Messieurs / Séries : C2 : 30 – 34 ans      20:19.34  732 pts
10e   50 Brasse Messieurs / Séries : C2 : 30 – 34 ans                        34.52  1005 pts
9e     100 Brasse Messieurs / Séries : C2 : 30 – 34 ans                   1:18.62  904 pts
19e   200 4 Nages Messieurs / Séries : C2 : 30 – 34 ans                2:41.02  790 pts

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Summer party and awards night

What can be said… it was a great evening with great company and great food and even greater hosts who backed up from last hosting last year’s summer party – Dave and his family.  Many thanks for having us to your beautiful home again and an extra thank you to Dave’s daughter for her mural celebrating our 3 Provincial Championship this past year.

Andrew, Heather and Zoe

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We also wished our head coach, Martin Levine, farewell as he heads of to new opportunities as well as handing out our annual team awards… some are handed out each year, some are fun one’s drawn from the past year of swimming.  Each year, there are two awards that are probably the most significant to the team:

The Gary Gallon Team Spirit in memory of a wonderfule man who was a founding member of the team and a driving force in it’s early days until he passed away. This year’s recipient of the Gary Gallon is Rosa Pasquantonio.

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Swimmer of the Year – our team members vote on who they think is the swimmer of the year, this year it was a two-horse race right out of the gate with one swimmer inching ahead of the other before another vote drew them level again.  This year’s Swimmer of the Year, voted by the team was a tie!  Robin Berlyn and Vitor Lima are Westmount YMCA’s swimmers of the year!

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It was amazing – many people wrote in with their thoughts about who they thought should be the swimmer of the year…

  • A gentleman and all-around great guy
  • Always has a smile on his face
  • An amazing swimmer
  • Great times and a great guy
  • Returned to swimming from a set-back
  • “Cleaned up in his age group”

All these wonderful comments apply to these two…  Congratulations Robin and Vitor.

I give you our full list of winners (with photos at the end):

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And last, but not least… a great big thank you to our coaches over the last season.

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L-R: Martin Levine (Head Coach); Joey Stafford-Abbott; Heather Birenbaum; Linda Eden and Charles Penny.

Absent: Joe Cyr.  Also pictured: Jennifer Levett (President)


CMSC 2011 Montreal, Day 1

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Westmount Y Maîtres-Nageurs- 3X Provincial Champions!

We did it!  Québec Provincial Champions for the third consecutive year!  Congratulation team, everyone contributed to this win.

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