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Canada caps artistic swimming World Cup Super Final with silver medal in acrobatic routine

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Canada captured its fourth medal at the artistic swimming World Cup Super Final, claiming silver in the acrobatic routine to close out the competition on Sunday in Oviedo, Spain.

The Canadians earned a score of 197.1600 while finishing behind Ukraine (216.6701). Israel finished just behind Canada for bronze with 191.6033 points.

Canada's team consisted of Laurianne Imbeau, Jonnie Newman, Raphaelle Plante, Kenzie Priddell, Kiara Quieti, Claire Scheffel, Florence Tremblay and Olena Verbinska, along with alternates Sydney Carroll, Audrey Lamothe and Mya Fortin.

The team entered the field of seven with the third-highest declared degree of difficulty and held its ground with a gutsy performance that received its full difficulty value of 19.10.

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