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Cathy New of Regina Synchro has just finished competing at the World Masters Championships in Goteburg, Sweden. After swimming her Technical Solo, Cathy was in a three way tie for 5th place out of 16 competitors. The highest ranking Canadian swimmer in this category. Cathy then went on to swim a fantastic Artistic solo to the Beatles music ‘Let it Be’ and again finished as the top Canadian in 7th spot out of 16 competitors. This is Cathy’s first year competing as a Master’s athlete after a lengthy retirement from competing in the sport and she has great potential to be in the top 3 at this competition in years to come. Cathy also coaches synchronized swimming with Regina Synchro mentoring many younger coaches and athletes as well as working as a psychiatric nurse here in Regina. Congratulations Cathy! For more information about synchronized swimming please contact Synchro Saskatchewan at (306) 780-9227 or synchro.sk2@sasktel.net.
Synchro Saskatchewan Announces it's 2011 Canada Winter Games Provincial Team
Synchro Saskatchewan is very pleased to announce that Kirsten Brough, a recent past board member and present long term volunteer judge, was recently nominated for the YWCA Women of Distinction in the Wellness, Recreation and Healthy Living category for southern Saskatchewan. Although not selected as the recipient for this year’s award, we congratulate Kirsten for her nomination and recognize the large commitment she has made to synchronized swimming in Saskatchewan over the years and look forward to her future contributions. Below are the bios that were printed in the Gala Dinner program and the Regina Leader Post as well as attached is a photo of Kirsten at the Gala Dinner this past Thursday. Congratulations Kirsten! Click below for Kirsten's bio
Samanthia Lukash graduated from RCMP Depot Division on May 3, 2010 and is heading to a new life of policing and peace keeping in Hundred Mile House, BC. Sam is a former Canada Games Athlete and Coach for the Saskatoon Aqualenes. Way to go Sam!


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