Angove swimming with Sharks, McIntosh; set to join Buckeyes in fall
SARASOTA, FL. — A tinge of discontent seemed evident in Sienna Angove’s tone of voice.
“I just missed the Olympic team … but I just have to focus on the positive part,” Angove said of her experience at the Swimming Canada Olympic Trials last month in Toronto. “Being that close to making an Olympic team is an accomplishment and I’m just looking at it that way.”
Angove, 17, proved she is among the fastest in the country and posted times in the 100-metre freestyle and 200m freestyle events that left her fingertips shy of spots on Canadian relay teams at the 2024 Olympic Summer Games, which get underway on July 26 in Paris.
“I was kind of the next choice (for a roster spot) in both of those,” Angove said, noting she fell one-tenth of a second short of cracking the 4x200m relay team. “That was definitely really hard.”