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Swim strategy a priority for Josh Liendo, Maggie Mac Neil as they prep for world championships

Canadian swimming stars Olympic champion Maggie Mac Neil and world champion Josh Liendo have continued their winning ways in the pool ahead of next month's world championships.

Mac Neil and Liendo were among hundreds of other swimmers – including Canadian teammates Jeremy Bagshaw, James Dergousoff, Collyn Gagne, Hugh McNeil and Emma O'Croinin – competing at the 58th annual Mel Zajac Jr. International meet at the UBC Aquatics Centre in Vancouver this weekend. 

Heading into the final night of competition on Sunday, Mac Neil and Liendo had competed in a combined seven events between the two of them – and were both on the top of the podium in all seven races. 

Liendo, 20, is coming off a breakout NCAA season in Florida as a freshman and started the meet with two victories on Friday night. The Markham, Ont., native posted a winning time of 23.99 in the 50m fly before swimming to gold in the 200m free in 1:50.53.

"The body is hurting a little bit but that's just how in-season racing is. I wanted to be a little faster in the 200m free. I don't think I swam it the way I wanted to in the final," Liendo said. 

"I'm just trying to go fast all the time no matter how I feel. I'm happy with how I'm racing and doing all these events during the season."

Liendo became the first Black Canadian swimmer to win a gold medal and a medal in an individual event for Canada at the 2021 short course world championships. 

Last summer at the long course world championships in Budapest, Liendo captured bronze in the 100m free and in the 100m fly. He broke the Canadian record in the 50-m freestyle and finished fifth. 

Liendo is using this weekend's meet in Vancouver as a final tuneup for worlds next month in Japan. On Saturday night, Liendo won the

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