Canadians to watch on Day 1 of the Commonwealth Games
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Exactly one year ago, Canadian swimmers were preparing for the Olympic trials in Toronto, hoping to punch their ticket to Tokyo after a year delay. While many of the faces competing at those trials were familiar, the emergence of some up-and-coming swimmers started to take shape.
Ten-time Paralympic medallist Aurelie Rivard will join decorated Olympic swimmers Maggie Mac Neil, Penny Oleksiak and Kylie Masse on Canada's team for the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Ten-time Paralympic medallist Aurélie Rivard will join decorated Olympic swimmers Maggie Mac Neil, Penny Oleksiak and Kylie Masse on Canada's team for the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Olympic 100m butterfly gold medalist Maggie Mac Neil will not swim that race, or any other individual event, at the world championships in Budapest in June, reportedly citing anxiety, a pressure to succeed and time to rest after coming back from an elbow fracture last month.
Canadian Olympic champion and international swimming star Maggie Mac Neil is putting her mental health first in an attempt to bring a little more balance and calm to her life and swimming career.
Olympic champion Maggie Mac Neil has been named Swimming Canada's female swimmer of the year.