Tag: Taylor Ruck
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Pickrem, Ruck, Wilm Headline Canadian Swim Team at World Aquatics Championships | Preview | CBC Sports
Olympic medallist Sydney Pickrem – along with Taylor Ruck and rising star Ingrid Wilm – headline a Canadian team looking to make a splash when World Aquatics swimming runs Feb. 11-18.
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Canadian Swimmers Kayla Sanchez, Taylor Ruck on Their Tokyo Olympics Experience | Toronto Star
On Tokyo Daily, host Brendan Dunlop talks with Olympic medal-winning swimmers Kayla Sanchez and Taylor Ruck, after the Canadians returned home from Tokyo with silver and bronze relay medals.
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Tokyo Olympics: Team Canada’s Female Swimmers Making Waves With 6 Medals | Global News
Canadian Olympic swimmers Margaret Mac Neil, Kylie Masse, Kayla Sanchez, and Taylor Ruck spoke Wednesday with Global News about making waves at the Tokyo Olympics over the past two weeks and bringing home six medals, including one gold.
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Canadian Olympic Swimmers Back Home | CTV News
Canadian Olympic swimmers Maggie Mac Neil, Kylie Masse, Taylor Ruck, and Kayla Sanchez describe their Olympic experience.
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Live With Canada’s Swimming Medalists | Breakfast Television
Joining us LIVE are four incredible swimmers and Olympic medalists, Maggie Mac Neil, Kylie Masse, Kayla Sanchez, Taylor Ruck.
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Team Announcement / Annonce de L’Équipe | Swimming Canada
Swimming Canada announces the member of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic team Natation Canada annonce les membres de l’équipe olympique de Tokyo 2020
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Stanford’s Taylor Ruck earns Pac-12 Women’s Freshman Swimmer of the Year Honors
Stanford’s Taylor Ruck is the 2019 Pac-12 Women’s Freshman Swimmer of the Year after helping lead The Cardinal to this year’s conference title in the 400-free relay and the overall team championship. The two-time Olympic bronze medalist for Canada won gold in the 200-free among three medals at the Pan-Pacific Championships last year.
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Taylor Ruck’s Path to High-Reaching Swimming Success means Staying Grounded
Winning eight Commonwealth Games medals has put 18-year-old Taylor Ruck in high media demand, but her swimming coach leaves no room for distractions.