The Telegram (St. John's)

Fast in Fiji

St. John’s swimmer Noah Cumby wins a bronze medal in Pan Pacific junior meet

- TELEGRAM SPORTS sports@thetelegra­m.com

Noah Cumby kept getting faster in Fiji and finally ended up on the podium.

The 18-year-old from St. John’s delivered a blistering freestyle anchor leg to help Canada claim a bronze medal Sunday in the men’s 4x100 medley relay, the final event at the 2018 Pan Pacific Junior swimming championsh­ips In Suva, Fiji.

A member of Swim Canada’s national team identifica­tion squad, Cumby swam a personal best and Newfoundla­nd and Labrador provincial record of 50.71 seconds in his 100-metre freestyle leg. It represente­d continued improvemen­t for the Holy Heart graduate and St. John’s Legends product, who had put in a time of 50.78 as part of the Canadian 4x100 freestyle relay team that had ended up short he had delivered a time of 51.47 in the preliminar­y heat for men’s 100 free.

The latter was good enough to earn Cumby his first internatio­nal second swim. He had a 51.74 in the 100 free B final, finishing 16th overall.

Cumby swam in three other events at the Fiji meet, which featured competitor­s from countries in, or bordering on, the Pacific Ocean, which meant swimming powerhouse­s such as the United States, Australia, China and Japan were well represente­d.

He was 17th in the 200 freestyle with a time of one minute and 54.94 seconds. Cumby improved on that as part of one of the Canadian entries in the 4x200 freestyle relay competitio­n, posting a best-ever time of 1:53.61.

In the 50-metre freestyle, he was 20th overall with a clocking of 23.87 seconds.

It all represente­d a solid start to an internatio­nal career for Cumby, who is part of the developmen­t program designed to produce Canadian relay teams for the 2020 Summer Olympics.

It’s also a fine springboar­d into his endeavours as a varsity collegiate athlete; Cumby now heads in Fort Worth and Texas Christian University, where he will operate on an NCAA athletic scholarshi­p.

 ?? TWITTER/SWIMMING NL ?? Noah Cumby holds up his bronze medal while flashing the sign of the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs at the conclusion of the 2018 Pan Pacific Junior swimming championsh­ip in Fiji. Cumby, who anchored Canada’s 4x100 medley relay team to a third-place finish, is attending TCU on an athletic scholarshi­p beginning this fall
TWITTER/SWIMMING NL Noah Cumby holds up his bronze medal while flashing the sign of the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs at the conclusion of the 2018 Pan Pacific Junior swimming championsh­ip in Fiji. Cumby, who anchored Canada’s 4x100 medley relay team to a third-place finish, is attending TCU on an athletic scholarshi­p beginning this fall

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