PA swimmer earns top honours on provincial and national levels
A Prince Albert Sharks swimmer has been recognized for the massive waves she’s made over the last year.
Earlier this week, Ali Diehl received two of the highest honours in Saskatchewan sports and in Canadian swimming, being named Saskatchewan’s Youth Female Athlete of the Year and Swimming Canada’s Breakout Swimmer of the Year for their Paralympic Program.
“It feels amazing. I didn’t even know that was a possibility. My mom told me and I was like, ‘What?’” Diehl said with a laugh during an interview with Swimming Canada.
The 17-year-old made headlines at the World Para Swimming Championships in Singapore back in September, when the then 16-year-old was the youngest member of Team Canada and finished fourth in the women’s SB9 100-metre breaststroke event. She shaved off more than two seconds from her previous personal best with a final time of 1:21.05, just 78-hundreths of a second behind third place.


