The South Surrey-based Pacific Sea Wolves had a successful weekend in Victoria for the BC “AA” Championships held June 21-23.
Senior members led the pack, including Momi Miljenovic, 16, who took home gold in the 400-m individual medley, as well as three other top-eight swims. Miljenovic added to his accomplishments with six best times.
Michael Shenouda added seven bests to his gold medal win in the 200-m free, as well as three other top-eight swims, qualifying for the upcoming “AAA” championships.
Thomas Robinson took home silver in both the 100- and 200-m breast, bronze in the 200-m back, notching three best times.
Julia Albert, 13, who placed fifth in the 100-m back stroke and 100-m and 200-m breast. Albert rounded the weekend by swimming six of her best times.
Justine Albert, 15, swam 11 bests and placed second in the 200-m breast, third in the 100-m breast and had three other top-eight swims.
Twelve-year-old Tatum Fry swam four bests and placed fifth in the 400-m free and sixth in the 800-m free; Ainsley Greffard, 12, swam two best times and placed sixth in the 200-m individual medley; Alex Grieve, 15, placed sixth in the 200-m fly, seventh in the 100-m breast and swam six bests; Kevin Liu, 11, swam four bests and placed fourth in the 50-m free.
Nicole Ure swam three lifetime bests and was 11th in the 200-m back and 13th in both the 100-m fly and 400-m free.
Up next for the Sea Wolves will be the BC “AAA” Championships held July 4-7 at UBC.