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National Post
15 Jul 2024

They often train in the same pool, travel on the same buses and planes and compete under the same Maple Leaf at major international meets, including the Olympic Games.
And sure, the Canadian men swimmers are proud of the surging renaissance of success their women compatriots are having on the global stage, bringing the sport back to prominence in their country.