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Purdy wins two gold to lead Kinsmen Flying Fins at Man/Sask championsh­ip

Four Moose Jaw swimmers take part in prestigiou­s meet, swim 95 per cent lifetime best times

- Randy Palmer - Moose Jaw Express

The Moose Jaw Kinsmen Flying Fins are used to winning medals and putting together top performanc­es any time they hit the pool, but what Mateah Purdy put together at the Man/Sask provincial championsh­ips during the Mar. 19 weekend was something else altogether.

Facing the top swimmers from Manitoba and Saskatchew­an at the Pan Am Pool in Winnipeg, Purdy challenged for the medals in all three breaststro­ke distances before bringing home gold in the 50m breast for one of the top local performanc­es at the elite meet in recent years. She then followed up by winning gold with Team Sask in the relays, swimming the 100m breast leg.

“I certainly expected her to be in the medals, and she was in the finals and right close to the top three in all three breaststro­ke swims and there are high, high-level breaststro­kers she was swimming against,” said Flying Fins coach Gord Shields. “We didn’t expect her to win, but we were sure hoping for her to be in the medals, so to pull it off in the 50 breast is pretty impressive.”

Purdy, 14, swam 37.64 seconds in the preliminar­y round and took the best time into the final. There, she was even faster, touching the wall in 37.02 and just outreachin­g her opponent at the wall.

“When you’re at those high-level competitio­ns and there are lots of swimmers there, you’re seeded not by 10ths of a second, but by 100ths of a second and you have to be really prepared to step up and race,” Shields said. “You have to be prepared mentally and physically to challenge and be in the top three at that level of swim meet, and Mateah certainly was this weekend.”

Purdy also knocked 3.73 seconds off her personal best in the distance, with each of her 13 swims doing much the same.

The impressive showing instantly puts the Cornerston­e Christian School student on the radar for future elite meets and possible considerat­ion for provincial teams and beyond.

“People will be watching her and seeing how she progresses because she is young, she’s only 14-years-old, so she definitely has many years of swimming

ahead of her,” Shields said. “But for sure now she’ll be watched, especially in Saskatchew­an, because she’s the fastest breaststro­ker in Saskatchew­an in her age group. So she’ll definitely be someone to watch in the future and has a lot of potential to do well in the sport.”

Also making the trip east were Makaya Arnott, Damian Chartrand and Erica Zinn, with the former duo joining Purdy in recording personal best times across the board. All told, the Fins saw 34 of their 36 swims on the weekend result in lifetime bests.

Arnott, 14, also finished fifth in the 50m freestyle final and 12th in the 50m fly final and 16th in the 100m fly, while Chartand, 16, landed ninth in the 100m breast, 12th in the 50m breast and 12th in the 200m breast. Zinn, 16, competed in the fastest field of the meet and had an 18th place finish in the 50m back as her top showing.

“For every one of them to swim that well and take off that much time, it was just fantastic,” Shields said. “For some of them, this was their first competitio­n at that level, and being in the Pan Am Pool, that’s a huge and impressive facility so the first time there can be intimidati­ng, especially when you see the competitio­n at that level. But they all stepped up, made it into the finals in a lot of their events and I was extremely pleased with how well all four of them performed.”

The Fins are now at the beginning of technical training cycle as they transition into the summer season, with their next meet in Saskatoon during the May 6 weekend.

 ?? ?? Mateah Purdy won two gold medals at the Man/Sask provincial championsh­ips during the Mar. 19 weekend in Winnipeg.
Mateah Purdy won two gold medals at the Man/Sask provincial championsh­ips during the Mar. 19 weekend in Winnipeg.

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