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Canada wins bronze in team free event at artistic swimming World Cup Super Final

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Canada's artistic swimmers continued to shine at the World Cup Super Final on Saturday, with two more podium finishes in Oviedo, Spain.

The Canadian team closed the second day of competition with bronze in the team free event after earning a score of 217.2104.

Canada improved upon its fourth-place finish in Friday's team technical event. "We've grown so much as a team over the past week," team captain Kenzie Priddell said. "We all have a common goal and together, we share the same energy, the same fire.

Today, we were able to switch our focus from being worried about mistakes to leaving fear behind and concentrating on performing well." Priddell reached the podium alongside Sydney Carroll, Laurianne Imbeau, Jonnie Newman, Raphaelle Plante, Claire Scheffel, Florence Tremblay and Olena Verbinska, along with alternates Audrey Lamothe and Kiara Quieti.

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