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Victoria Amateur Swim Club
1980/1981
Head coach was Mark Fellner and Ted Bannister
was the assistant head coach.
Ted Bannister, Assistant Head Coach
November 22 1980
Club Championships on November 22nd
.
1980 Trophies Girls Boys
10 and under Carla Mowat Martin Lowen
12 and under Sandy Barrett Dean Lindel
14 and under Andrea Ranson Kelly Laur
17 and under Bill Winram
Senior Linda Kimmons Stan Davis
Leadership Wayne Kelly
Most Improved Tanya Marquardt
Most Promise Neil Chizeck
The 1981 Vancouver Island Regional Short Course Championship was supposed to be held in
Nanaimo but because of a strike by civic workers the meet was transferred to the Crystal Pool
in Victoria. Sixteen individual records and five relay records were broken on the February
14th
weekend. VASC record breakers were Sandy Barrett, Wayne Kelly, Bill Winram, Wayne
Bonsdorf, Connie Schultz and Tanya Marquardt. VASC age group aggregate winners were
Rosemaire Neroutsos (girls 9-10), Wayne Bonsdorf (boys 13-14) and Wayne Kelly (boys 15-
17).
Three members of the VASC were selected to the age group (11-12, 13-14) provincial squad
and competed in a BC – Alberta dual meet in Calgary March 7th
1981. Selections for the team
were based upon results at the BC Short Course Championships held at the Crystal Pool
February 21st. Sandi Barrett two gold, two bronze(11-12 girls), Dean Lindall one gold, three
silver, one bronze (11-12 boys) and Wayne Bonsdorf one silver, three bronze (13-14 boys) of
the VASC were chosen to the team.
March 12th
– 15th
1981 Victoria hosts the National Winter Short Course Championships.
1981/1982
In 1981/82 Harry Wilson was President of the VASC, Sandy Sieradzan was the Secretary.
Head coach was Mark Fellner and Ted Bannister was the assistant head coach.
December 1st Club Championships
55th
Annual Elementary School Championships held
VASC hosted, 315 swimmers from 41 western clubs, at the Western Junior National
Championship at Crystal Pool on March 17 1982. VicO entered 23 swimmers, 13 men and 10
women. The club finished 1st overall in the country (last year the club finished 5th
or 11th
).
Tanya Marquartdt, a 16 year old Mt Doug student, finished 1st in the 100 freestyle, 3
rd in the
50 freestyle and 4th
in the 200 freestyle. Lynda Kimmons, a 16 year old Reynolds
student,finished 1st in the 200 breaststroke and 2
nd in the 100 breaststroke. Connie Schultze, a
15 year old Arbutus student, finished 1st in the 100 breaststroke, 2
nd in the 200 breaststroke
and 5th
in the 50 freestyle. Andrea Ranson, a 15 year old Claremont student, finished 3rd
in the
100 freestyle and 4th
in the 50 freestyle. Sandra Mason won gold with the girls in the relays,
4X100 freestyle, 4X50 freestyle and 4X100 medley. Four VicO swimmers qualified at this
meet, Tanya Marquartdt, Lynda Kimmons, Connie Schultze and Bill Winram for the National
Team Trials later on in Brantford Ontario.
Stan Davis VicO’s,
3rd
place 50 meter Freestyle Summer Nationals July 13th
– 16th
1981 Montreal
1981-2 was a banner year for the club’s Senior program. At the Winter Junior
Nationals VicO placed 1st overall in Eastern and Western Canada. On the
Senior National circuit VicO remained in the top 20 clubs (both winter and
summer). The highlight of the year was the placement of Wayne Kelly, 19, 2nd
- 100 free at Nationals, on both the World Championship Team and the
Commonwealth Games Team. Wayne’s accomplishment broke a 22 year
dryspell for Victoria (last Victoria man on a National Rep Team – Bob
Wheaton of the YMCA in 1960, last VASC member on a National Team Mary
Pat Pumfrey at the Pan Am games in 1967). Another highlight is the fact that
we had both a men’s and women’s relay team at the Senior Nationals this
summer (1982).
1982/1983
In 1982/83 Joe Schultze was President of the VASC, Ann Lower was the Secretary. Head
coach was Mark Fellner and Ted Bannister was the assistant head coach.
November 25th
1982 Club Championships held (awards presented January 20th
1983)
The VASC 60th
awards night for the 1981 / 1982 season was held on January 22, 1983.
The 56th
Annual Elementary School Swim Meet took place February 3rd
, 4th
and 6th
1983.On
February 3rd
Victoria North ( Districts 61, 63 and private schools) held their preliminaries and
on February 4th
Victoria South (District 62 and private schools) held their preliminaries. On
February 6th
the finals were held at the Crystal Pool where the combined team of St.
Michael’s University School and St. Margaret emerged as the overall and private school
champions. Hillcrest Elementary captured the public school championship.
At the 1983 Western Canadian Junior Championships in Edmonton Andrea Ranson (1st in the
50 free, 1st in 100 back consolation), Brad Johnson (4
th in the 50 free, 6
th in the 200 free),
Wayne Bonsdorf (4th
in 50 free consolation), Neil McKinlay (1st in the 200 free consolation,
1st in the 400 IM consolation) and Bill Winram (5
th in the 400 IM consolation). With one day
left VicO was in 5th
place overall.
The BC Championships were held at the Crystal Pool on the weekend of July 17/18 1983, the
Vic-O club finished 3rd
overall while the Cohoes finished 5th
overall. As a result of the meet a
total of 15 Vic-O swimmers qualified for the Western Junior Nationals in Vancouver on the
weekend of July 29-31 1983.
The Canadian Championships (Pan Am Trials) were also held on the July 27-30 weekend in
Montreal, the 6 Vic-O swimmers swimming at the meet were Wayne Kelly 2nd
- 200 free, Jon
Kelly, Connie Schultz, Linda Kinnons and Neil McKinley. After the first day the VicO team
was in 10th
place and dropped to 11th
after the second day. The team finished 13th
overall after
three days of competition.
Highlights of the 1982/83 season include; two national team members Wayne(20) Pan Am
games in Caracas and Jon (17) Kelly, third place at the BC Senior and Age Group
Championships, first place at the Vancouver Island Championships and seven athletes on the
BC Western Canada Games Team.
1983/1984
Mark Fellner was the head coach and Ted Bannister was the assistant coach.
At the Elementary School Swim Meet in 1984, 29 schools participated, over 1000 swimmers,
St Margaret’s and SMU were combined winners while Torquay won the Championships
meet.
As a result of the summer nationals in Etobicoke June 16th
– 20th
1984 Vic-O swimmer
Wayne Kelly represented Canada at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1984.
As a result of the summer nationals in Vancouver August 15th
– 18th
two weeks after the
Olympics in Los Angeles Jon Kelly, who won the 400 IM Championships, made the
Canadian National Team (Olympians were not eligible) and embarked to Australia ( 2nd
- 200
Fly and 1st – 200 IM) and New Zealand on a Pacific tour.
1984/1985
For the 1984/85 season Roy Sage was President, Joe Shultze Past President and Bernice
Deering Secretary. The coaching staff was Ron Jacks was head coach, Brian Metcalfe, Rob
MacGauley, Howard Firby and Jill Strachan.
Elementary School Swim Meet Preliminaries January 21st and 22
nd with finals on January
27th
.
The Canadian Winter Nationals took place in Calgary February 3-7 1985, Wayne Kelly, Jon
Kelly, Pam Rai, Ann Martin, Tanya Marquardt, Rhonda Thompson, Mike Ball, Phil Skinner,
Kim Bey, Serge Score and Connie Schultze represented the club which finished 5th
overall,
the men’s team finished 3rd
overall. Wayne Kelly finished 2nd
– 200, 3rd
- 400 freestyle, 3rd
–
100 fly Serge Score finished 3rd
in the 100 breaststroke, 2nd
– 200 breaststroke, Jon Kelly 2nd
–
400IM and Pam Rai finished 2nd
– 50 freestyle. VicO also finished 3rd
in the women’s 4 X
100 Medley Relay while the men’s team finished 3rd
in the 4 X 200 freestyle relay.
A total of 15 Vic-O and Coho
swimmers swam at the Esso Youth
Championships and Junior National
Championship in Brantford Ontario
February 9-12 1985. This was the first
year for this type of national program
involving youth 13 and under for girls
and 15 and under for boys. This was
also the first year for the junior
championships to be run on a Canada
wide basis. Youth VicO swimmers
were Corinne Liedtke, Steve McLeish,
Hurt Vollmerhaus, David Lowes, Chris
Collins and VicO junior national
swimmers were Tracey Lowe and
Tracey Sieradzan.
The BC Open Age Group Short Course Championships were held at the Crystal Pool on the
weekend of February 25-27 1984, Ann Barnes, Connie Schultze, David Sage, Tracey Lowe,
and Stephan McLeish, medaled for the VicO’s, while Simon Bicknell (five golds, one silver,
one bronze), Rosemary Neroutsos, Patty Armstrong, Chris McCarthy and Deanna Lane
medaled for the Cohoes. The Cohoes finished 3rd
overall at the Championship.
At the Summer Nationals (Pan Pacific Trials) in Montreal July 31st to August 3
rd 1985 Jon
Kelly, Kim Bey, Finbar Donnelly, Pam Rai, Serge Score and Rod Archibald represented the
club. VicO finished 6th
overall and 4th
in the Women’s score. Jon Kelly 3rd
– 200 free, 2nd
–
400 IM, Kim Bey 3rd
– 100 back, 2nd
– 200 back and Pam Rai 2nd
– 50 free, 1st – 100 fly
medaled for the club. VicO also finished 3rd
in the 4 X 50 Medley Relay and 4 X 100 Medley
Relay.
Jon Kelly swam in the Pan Pacific Championships in Tokyo August 15th
– 18th
1985 and was
part of the 800 Freestyle relay team which finished 2nd
.
1985/1986
At the Esso Cup/Commonwealth Games Trials in Montreal February 28th
to March 4th
1986
Jon Kelly 2nd
– 400 IM, Pam Rai 3rd
– 50 Free, 2nd
– 100 Free, 3rd
100 Fly, Kim Bey 3rd
– 200
Back medaled for the club.
At the Commonwealth games in 1986 in Edinburgh Scotland, Pam Rai (7th
– 100 free and 100
fly, 1st 4 X 100 metre free relay) and Jon Kelly represented the club following their
performances at the Esso Cup/Commonwealth Games Trials in Montreal February 28th
to
March 4th
1986. Both these swimmers also went on to swim at the 1986 World Aquatic
Championships in Madrid Spain August 17th
to 23rd
.
At the Summer Nationals in Edmonton August 6th
to 9th
1986, Pam Rai 3rd
– 50 Free, 3rd
–
100 Free and Serge Score 3rd
– 100, 3rd
- 200 Breaststroke and Kim Bey 3rd
– 200 Back,
medaled for the club.
1986/1987
The Victoria Amateur Swim Club finished 1st at the 1986 Vancouver Island Championship
short course swim meet.
The 60th
Annual Elementary School Swim preliminary meet was held January 18-19 1987
with the finals held on February 1 1987.
At the Winter Nationals in Winnipeg Jan 31st to Feb 3
rd 1987, Jon Kelly 2
nd 200 Fly, 2
nd –
200 IM medaled for the club.
July 11-13 1987,
Ryan Diehl may skip the Victoria ferry and swim home instead, based on the success he had
over the weekend in the B.C. Age Group Championships at Vancouver Aquatic Centre. The
12-year-old Victoria native collected three gold medals Sunday to close out a triumphant three
days at the event hosted by the Canadian Dolphins Swim Club. He also had a first (100 metre
backstroke) and second (400 individual medley) Friday and another gold Saturday in the 50
freestyle. Diehl, a member of the Victoria Amateur Swim Club, eclipsed the B.C. record in
the 200 individual medley Sunday with a 2:28.53 in the final. Other swimmers representing
the club were: (10 and under) David Fairhurst, Suzanne Weckend, (11-12) Josh Young, Nikki
Dryden, Anna Leong (who set a new BC record in the 200 breaststroke with a time of
2:47.21), (13-14) Chris Van der Steeg, Mike Golin, (15-17) Jeff Ratcliffe, Andrew
MacPherson.
The meet's overall title went to the Vancouver Dolphins with a point total of 1079. The
Vancouver club has won 17 of the last 19 B.C. Age Group Championships which are held
twice a year. New Westminster's Hyack Swim Club was a distant second with 763 points
followed by Victoria Amateur Swim Club third with 620 points and the Aquanauts with 399
points. About 50 clubs, 30 from B.C., were represented at the event for up-and-coming
swimmers under the age of 18.
At the Summer Nationals in Calgary (Pan Pacific and Pan Am Trials) July 22nd
to 25th
1987,
Jon Kelly won the 200 Fly, for the club.
Jon Kelly was a member of the 1987 National Team and swam in the Pan Pacific meet in
Brisbane Australia (4th
– 200 Metre Fly and 5th
– 200 IM).
1987/1988
On October 14th
1987 Tommy Wellburn a long time VASC swimmer and member passed
away.
The Victoria Amateur Swim Club finished 1st at the 1987 Vancouver Island Championship
short course swim meet.
At the B.C. Long Course Age Group Championships in 1988 Vic-O finished 2nd
overall.
At the Winter Nationals in Edmonton February 2nd
to 6th
1988, Jon Kelly 2nd
200 Fly, 2nd
–
200 IM, 2nd
- 400 IM medaled for the club.
At the 1st Olympic Trials in Montreal May 26
th to June 1
st 1988 Jon Kelly won the 400 IM
and finished 2nd
– 200 Fly and 3rd
- 200 IM.
At the BC Junior Long Course Championships (A level swimmers) at the Crystal Pool on July
9/10 1988 Vic-O finished 3rd
overall while the Juan de Fuca Cohoes finished 4th
overall.
Tamiko Grealy won the Individual Aggregate award for girls aged 11-12 while Alan Cameron
won the award for the boys aged 13-14.
In the 1988 Short Course TAG Club Rankings Victoria Olympians were ranked 9th
in the
country based upon the TAG recorded in Swim Magazine.
At the Summer Nationals and 2nd
Olympic Trials in Etobicoke August 17th
to 20th
1988 Jon Kelly 2nd
– 200 Fly, Fin Donnelly 3rd
– 800 Free, Anne
Barnes 3rd
– 100 Back and the women’s 4 X 200 Freestyle Relay medaled
for the club.
As a result of the two Olympic Trial meets , Jon Kelly qualified for the
Olympics in Seoul. At the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, Vic-O’s
only representative on the team Jon Kelly, set a BC Senior Age Group
record in the 200 Butterfly with a time of 1:59.40.
1988/1989
In 1988 the two Victoria based clubs, Victoria Amateur
Swimming Club and Juan de Fuca Coho Swim Club, along with
other island swim club such as Nanaimo, Port Alberni, Campbell
River, Comox and Duncan Swim Clubs signed a Memorandum of
Agreement to swim together competitively at most senior level and non-regional swim meets
off Vancouver Island as “Island Swimming”. Over the next two years the majority of clubs
withdrew from this agreement and 1990 only the VASC and JDF Cohoes where left. A
contest was held to design a logo which would be used for caps and other items. Colours to be
used were blue and green.
Island Swimming was ranked 4th
in the 1989 Long Course TAG Club ranking and show the
coaches to be; Bezaire, Campbell, Clarke, Drydale, Radford and Jacks.
At the Winter Nationals in Montreal, January 26th
to 31st 1989, Jon Kelly 3
rd – 200 Fly, 2
nd –
200 IM, 1st in the 400 IM and Anne Barnes 3
rd – 50 Back, 3
rd – 100 Back, 3
rd – 200 Back
medaled for the club. This was the last National meet where VicO swam as a team, after this
they competed at a national level as Island Swimming.
In 1989 the Vic-O’s won the BC Age Group Short Course Championships held at the end of
February for the first time, this follows a Short Course 2nd
place finish in 1988 and a Short
Course 3rd
place finish in 1987.
The Summer Nationals in Calgary at Lindsay Park Pool August 1st to 5
th were the trials for the
Pan pacific meet to be held in Tokyo 12 days later. This was the first national meet where we
competed under the Island Swimming banner. Anne Barnes from Island Swimming won the
50 Backstroke, 200 backstroke and finished second in the 100 backstroke. The women’s team
finished third overall and Anne and Jon Kelly, 2nd
- 200 fly, were selected to the Pan Pacific
team where Anne finished 5th
in the 100 Metre Backstroke while Jon finished 4th
in the 200
Metre Fly.
1989/1990
At the Winter Nationals (Commonwealth Games trials) in Montreal November 25th
to 28th
1989, Jon Kelly who won the 200 Fly, 3rd
– 200 IM, 3rd
– 400 IM, Nikki Dryden who won the
100 Back and Anne Barnes who won the 200 Back medaled for the club.
At the Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand in January 24th
-29th
1990 Island
Swimming was represented by Jon Kelly and Anne Barnes. Anne finished 7th
in both the 100
and 200 Backstroke. The Kelly family is getting a rare opportunity - a second chance to
capture a Commonwealth Games medal. Jon Kelly of the Victoria Olympians Swim Club
qualified for five events in the 1990 Commonwealth Games at Auckland during last week's
national trials in Montreal. Kelly has chosen to swim only four events because of time
constraints between events, but he has a good crack at winning medals. That would make up
for the medal that was denied his brother Wayne at the 1982 Brisbane Commonwealth
Games. The 1982 Canadian 4x200 freestyle relay team lost the silver medal after Kelly was
ruled to have left the blocks too early. Later evidence showed that wasn't the case. But the
ruling, once made, stood.
Jon Kelly finished the XIV Commonwealth Games in Auckland New Zealand with three
medals, bronze in the 200 Butterfly(he was ranked 8th
in the world), bronze in the 400 IM
(4:23.96 a personnel best time), and silver in the 4 X 200 Freestyle Relay.
At the Winter Nationals In Saskatoon February 28th
to March 3rd
1990 Island Swimmers
competing there were Jon Kelly 1st – 200 fly, Nikki Dryden 1
st – 800 Free, 3
rd – 400 Free.
On the weekend of March 16-18 1990, two BC Short Course Age Group Records were set in
the 13-14 age group. Allison Barriscale set a BC Record in the 100 Butterfly with a time of
1:03.07 and Leanne Wilkinson set a BC Record in the 400 IM with a time of 4:52.39.
In Vancouver on the weekend of July 8/9 1990 at the Provincial Long Course Championships
the Island Swimming relay team of Michael Calkins, Greg Downing, Wayne Linner, and Lee
Dryden set a BC record in the 200 meter Freestyle relay for 11-12 boys with a time of
1:55.53. Michael Calkins also set a BC and Canadian record in the 100 meter Butterfly for
11-12 boys with a time of 1:03.26. Both records still stand.
Island Swimmers who medaled; Seniors Jon Kelly, Brett Regan, Mike Effray, Justin Alms,
Greg Streppal, Dave Ferguson, Lisa Woods, Karen McMahon and Corrine Liedtke, 15-16
year olds Stefan Jacobson, Leanne Wilkinson, Tanya Tighe, Nikki Dryden and Ryan Diehl,
13-14 year olds Suzanne Weckend, Erin Harris, Allison Barriscale, Shannon Brown and Senta
Kaiser, 11-12 year olds Marlena Prill, Greg Downing, Wayne Linner and Michael Calkins 10
and under Meridith Handysides, Amanda Downing, Wayne Nelson, Daniel Weckend, Sean
Wall, Blair Nelson and Caitlin Carlson.
At the Summer Nationals in Etobicoke August 1st to 4
th Nikki Dryden 2
nd - 100 Back
medaled.