
Wilkinson Breaks Canadian National Record Twice; Qualifies for First Olympics
Apr 02, 2008 | Women's Swimming and Diving
April 02, 2008
Texas A&M junior swimmer Julia Wilkinson (Stratford, Ont.) qualified for her first-ever Olympic Games thanks to the signature performance of day two at the 2008 Canadian Olympic Trials.
After becoming just the second Canadian woman to ever cross the 1:02 barrier in the 100-meter backstroke in the morning, she replicated the feat at night by dropping more than an additional quarter of a second to lower the new national mark to 1:01.41. The time also eclipsed the Olympic ?'A?™ standard of 1:01.70. Former Texas All-American Elizabeth Wycliffe finished more than a full second behind Wilkinson for second place in 1:02.50.
"I tried to stay calm," Wilkinson said. "I knew I could go fast and I knew someone would have to go really fast just to beat me. I?™m really happy and I know there?™s a lot more in me."
Wilkinson broke the Canadian national record first during morning preliminaries by swimming a career best time of 1:01.76. The former record of 1:01.93 was swum by Erin Gammel in 2005. Gammel won the 2004 Canadian Trials in 1:02.28.
Big 12 Co-Newcomer of the Meet Melanie Dodds (Maple Ridge, B.C.) placed eighth in the championship finals of the 400-meter individual medley on Tuesday evening in 4:54.09.
Former Aggie All-American Matt Rose finished third in the men?™s 100-meter backstroke in 55.66 on Wednesday night. Rose?™s former A&M teammate Robbie Taylor tied for first with Jake Tapp at 55.53.











