Toronto Star

Canada: Pickrem wins 200 silver, 4x100 relay takes bronze

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TOKYO— Canadian Sydney Pickrem rebounded from last year’s disappoint­ment at the Pan Pacific Swimming Championsh­ips by taking silver in the 200-metre individual medley on Saturday.

Pickrem lowered her Canadian record to two minutes 9.07 seconds to finish second in the event she was disqualifi­ed from at last year’s world championsh­ips after she choked on water in the final and got out of the pool.

“After what happened last year, I can consider it redeemed,” Pickrem said. “It was the best that I could do this week and that’s all I expect out of myself, so I’m happy with it.

“It’s been kind of a rough year being really sick and having mono earlier this year, so going into this meet I tried to have no expectatio­ns, just do the best I can for Canada. To go that time right now I’m really happy,” she added.

Japan’s Yui Ohashi raced to victory in a time of 2:08.16.

Also, Canadians Taylor Ruck, Kayla Sanchez, Rebecca Smith and Alexia Zevnik took bronze in the women’s 4x100 freestyle relay in 3:34.07.

Australia won gold in 3:31.58, while the United States took silver in 3:33.45.

Ruck has tied six other Canadians for the most medals at a single Pan Pacs with four. Medal records are nothing new for Ruck, who tied the all-time Commonweal­th Games record of eight earlier this year.

Canada has six medals overall at the championsh­ips, one short of the team’s total from 2014. Competitio­n continues Sunday.

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