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Toronto Titans

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Toronto Titans
First season2020
AssociationInternational Swimming League
Based inToronto, Ontario
Head coachByron MacDonald
General managerRobert Kent
CaptainKylie Masse and Brent Hayden
Websitehttp://torontotitans.club

Toronto Titans were one of the two new teams for the professional International Swimming League 2020 season, announced in December 2019, taking the total number of teams in the league to ten. Toronto Titans were based in Toronto, Ontario and trained out of the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre in Scarborough.[1]

2020 International Swimming League season

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Team roster

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During the spring of 2020 Toronto Titans announced various signees to their roster for the planned 2020 ISL season, including Kylie Masse,[2] Kayla Sanchez, Michael Chadwick,[3] Blake Pieroni and Icelander, Anton McKee.[4] Masse, a six-time gold medalist, four-time silver medalist and four-time bronze medalist is the captain for the team, while Brent Hayden, a four-time gold medalist, seven-time silver medalist and 11-time bronze medalist is the vice-captain.[5]

Canada Toronto Titans[6]
Men Women
United States Michael Chadwick United States Czech Republic Anika Apostalon
Canada Mack Darragh United States Lisa Bratton
Russia Sergey Fesikov Canada Tessa Cieplucha
Ukraine Andrii Govorov Sweden Michelle Coleman
Canada Brent Hayden (Vice-captain) Brazil Jhennifer Conceição
Canada Yuri Kisil Russia Anna Egorova
Canada Finlay Knox United States Claire Fisch
Russia Aleksandr Krasnykh United Kingdom Candice Hall
Iceland Anton McKee Sweden Louise Hansson
United Kingdom Jay Lelliott South Africa Tayla Lovemore
Russia Daniil Pasynkov Canada Kylie Masse (C)
Sweden Erik Persson Luxembourg Julie Meynen
United States Blake Pieroni Canada Emily Overholt
Canada Cole Pratt Canada Rebecca Smith
Republic of Ireland Shane Ryan United Kingdom Jocelyn Ulyett
Canada Eli Wall Canada Kelsey Wog

Match results

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Dates Location Venue Team Scores Results MVP
Regular season
24–25 October Hungary Budapest Danube Arena United States LA Current: 535.5 pts

Japan Tokyo Frog Kings: 506.5 pts

Canada Toronto Titans: 401 pts

Italy Aqua Centurions: 260 pts

[7] France Béryl Gastaldello

(United States LA Current)

78 pts

1–2 November Hungary Budapest Danube Arena France Energy Standard: 609 pts

Canada Toronto Titans: 448 pts

United States New York Breakers: 354.5 pts

Italy Aqua Centurions: 290.5 pts

[8] Hong Kong Siobhán Haughey

(France Energy Standard)

61.5 pts

5–6 November Hungary Budapest Danube Arena France Energy Standard: 613 pts

Hungary Team Iron: 448 pts

Canada Toronto Titans: 391 pts

United States DC Trident: 256 pts

[9] Turkey Emre Sakçı

(Hungary Team Iron)

51 pts

References

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  1. ^ "TPASC". tpasc.ca.
  2. ^ "Toronto Titans Announce World Champion Kylie Masse As First Signing". SwimSwam. March 18, 2020.
  3. ^ "Toronto Titans Add Kayla Sanchez, Michael Chadwick to 2020-2021 ISL Roster". SwimSwam. March 19, 2020.
  4. ^ "Toronto Titans Sign Blake Pieroni, Anton Sveinn McKee". March 20, 2020.
  5. ^ "TORONTO TITANS ANNOUNCE WORLD CHAMPIONS MASSE, HAYDEN AS TEAM CAPTAINS". October 7, 2020.
  6. ^ "Toronto Titans Final ISL Roster: Kayla Sanchez, Anastasia Fesikova Out". September 24, 2020. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  7. ^ "ISL Match 3 Results" (PDF). ISL. 25 October 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  8. ^ "ISL Match 6 Results" (PDF). ISL. 2 November 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  9. ^ "ISL Match 7 Results" (PDF). ISL. 6 November 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2020.