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Penny Oleksiak returns to the pool 9 months after knee surgery

Nine months after undergoing knee surgery to repair a meniscus tear, Canada's most decorated Olympian Penny Oleksiak is poised to make her return to the pool this week in Barcelona on the second stop of the Mare Nostrum Tour.

Oleksiak is with a group of about 18 Canadian swimmers who have been at a training camp in Spain since early May ahead of the annual Mare Nostrum Tour, which features three stops — the first stop was in France this past weekend. 

The second leg begins Wednesday during the two-day Barcelona stop and Oleksiak is set to compete in four events according to the start lists for the events. The final stop goes in Monaco on Saturday and Sunday. 

CBC Sports will live stream all four days of the event.

The 22-year-old from Toronto was hoping to make her return last month at the national swim trials at the Pan Am Sports Centre but wanted to take a little bit more time to recover. 

"I'm working hard to prioritize my recovery right now. Unfortunately, I'm not quite ready to race my best at trials," Oleksiak said in March. 

But now she's set to swim in the 50, 100 and 200-metre freestyle events as well at the 50 butterfly over two days. Oleksiak is entered in the 50 butterfly and 100 freestyle preliminaries on Wednesday in Barcelona. The finals are slated to begin at 11 a.m. ET.

She's then set to compete in the 50 and 200 freestyle preliminaries on Thursday morning. 

Oleksiak last competed at an international competition for Canada at the world championships in Budapest last June. 

She won two silver medals and two bronze medals at the worlds in Hungary, giving her nine career world championship medals overall, which is more than any other Canadian swimmer in history. Every medal Oleksiak has won at the world

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