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If you're among the Canadian population wondering where Penny Oleksiak has been on the swimming scene at the Paris Olympics, you should no longer be concerned.
Versailles :German dressage queen Isabell Werth became her country's most decorated Olympian on Saturday as she led her team to victory over Denmark and Britain in a closely fought battle.
PARIS: It may not have set a new national record or gotten them into the final, but for Singapore's 4x100m medley relay squad at the Paris Olympics, it was still a swim that will, in the words of Letitia Sim, open "new chapters".
Taylor Ruck of Kelowna, B.C., has advanced to the women's semifinals in her first Olympic 50-metre freestyle swimming competition.
In another disappointment for the American swim team, Simone Manuel was eliminated in the preliminaries of the 50-meter freestyle at the Paris Olympics on Saturday.
Sha'Carri Richardson goes for Olympic glory in the women's 100m on Saturday and Simone Biles chases a third gold in Paris, as an Algerian boxer at the centre of a gender row returns to action. On the penultimate night of swimming, Katie Ledecky, now the most decorated US woman Olympian, seeks to add 800m freestyle gold to her 1500m title. And on the clay courts of Roland Garros, Zheng Qinwen takes on Donna Vekic with a chance to win China's first tennis singles gold.
Minutes after beating American great Katie Ledecky to win her first Olympic medal, a silver in the 400-metre freestyle, Summer McIntosh said she was trying to set a good tone for the Canadian team on Day 1 of the Paris Olympics.