2018-Jenna Beverly Bull


Jenna Bull began her swimming career here in Woodstock at the Carleton Civic Centre pool. Through hard work and dedication, she rose through the provincial ranks and competed at several prestigious national and international qualifying events.

Jenna was the first Carleton County swimmer to receive a full athletic scholarship to an American NCAA Division I program. While at the University of New Hampshire (Durham), she was a team leader and anchored the UNH relay team to several meet wins and conference championships.

Swim New Brunswick

Western Valley Swim Team: 2001-2006

Fredericton Aquanaut Swim Team: 2006-2007

• Swim NB Provincial Records - 19 (Individual - 10 / Relays - 9)

• Swim NB Female Athlete of the Year (2005, 2006, 2007)

• East Coast Championship - High Point Swimmer Award (2004, 2005, 2006)

• Team New Brunswick (2004, 2005)

• Team Atlantic (2006)

• Youth Cup (Ontario) - High Point Swimmer Award (2005)

• Canadian Age Group Nationals (2005) Winnipeg - Bronze Medal (200 Free)

• Canadian Age Group Nationals (2006) Calgary - Bronze Medal (50 Fly)

• Sport NB - Pitney Bowes President Award (2006)

Swim Ontario

Toronto Swim Club: 2007-2010

• Toronto Swim Club - Most Outstanding Female Swimmer of the Year (2008)

• Team Ontario (2008)

• Olympic Trials (2008) Montreal

• Ontario Long Course Provincial Champs (2008) Iron Swimmer Award

• Canadian Age Group National Relay Record (2008) 4 X 200 Freestyle Relay

• Ontario Long Course Provincial Champs (2009) Iron Swimmer Award

• Pan Pacific Trials (2010) Montreal

University of New Hampshire (UNH) - NCAA Division One: 2010-2014

• Full athletic scholarship

• First place in the 200-yard backstroke at The America East Championships (2013, 2014)

• Second place in the 400-yard IM at the American East Swim & Dive Championships (2013, 2014)

• Second place in the 200-yard IM at The America East Championship (2013)

• Holds program record in 200-free relay (1:33.25 in 2014), 400-free relay (3:23.65 in 2011),

800-free relay (7:17.68 in 2013) and 400-medley relay (3:41.88 in 2014)

• First place - Member of the Wildcat relay team that set a school, conference and Eastern College Athletic

Association (ECAC) record, while also qualifying for an NCAA provisional cut in the 400-yard freestyle relay

(3:23.65) at the ECAC Championships (2011)

• America East Swimmer of the Week (Oct.15, 2013)

~ INDUCTION MAY 12TH, 2018 ~