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Penelope Oleksiak (born June 13, 2000) is a Canadian competitive swimmer.Nicknamed "Magic Penny", she is one of her country's most decorated Olympians.Oleksiak rose to fame during the 2016 Summer Olympics, where she became the first Canadian to win four medals in the same Summer Games, and the country's youngest Olympic champion with her gold medal win in the 100 m freestyle.
Penny Oleksiak Canada 30 July 2021: Olympic Games: Tokyo, Japan [17] 200m freestyle: 1:53.65 Summer McIntosh Canada 26 July 2023: World Championships: Fukuoka, Japan [18] 400m freestyle: 3:56.08 AM: Summer McIntosh: Unattached 28 March 2023: Canadian Trials Toronto, Canada [19] 800m freestyle: 8:11.39 CR: Summer McIntosh: Sarasota Sharks 8 ...
In one of the most unexpected results at these Games, Canadian teenager Penny Oleksiak and U.S. sprinter Simone Manuel pulled off an enormous upset from Australia's pre-race favorites Bronte and Cate Campbell down the home stretch to be in a dead heat for the gold medal. [2]
Penny Oleksiak Taylor Ruck England (ENG) Siobhan-Marie O'Connor Freya Anderson Anna Hopkin Ellie Faulkner: 2022 Birmingham details Australia (AUS) Madison Wilson Shayna Jack Mollie O'Callaghan Emma McKeon England (ENG) Anna Hopkin Abbie Wood Isabella Hindley Freya Anderson Canada (CAN) Summer McIntosh Katerine Savard Rebecca Smith Maggie Mac Neil
Penny Oleksiak (53.72) Sydney Pickrem (53.52) Ingrid Wilm (52.97) Alexanne Lepage (54.29) 3:34.50: Q 9: 2: 5
[2] [3] Canada's 16-year-old Penny Oleksiak came from third at the initial length to smash a new junior World and Canadian record for the silver in 56.46, touching out U.S. swimmer and reigning Olympic titleholder Dana Vollmer, who claimed the bronze in 56.63, by just 0.17 of a second. [4] [5]
Penny Oleksiak Canada: 2020 Tokyo details: Emma McKeon Australia: Siobhán Haughey Hong Kong: Cate Campbell Australia: 2024 Paris details: Sarah Sjöström Sweden: Torri Huske United States: Siobhán Haughey Hong Kong
Penny Oleksiak – Swimming, Women's 200 m freestyle; Caileigh Filmer, Hillary Janssens – Rowing, Women's coxless pair; Kayla Sanchez, Maggie Mac Neil, Kylie Masse, Sydney Pickrem, Taylor Ruck, Penny Oleksiak – Swimming||Women's 4 × 100 m medley relay; Andre De Grasse – Athletics, Men's 100 m; Lauriane Genest – Cycling, Women's keirin