Ruck wins bronze for Canada’s first medal at world short-course swim champs
WINDSOR, Ont. — Canada captured its first medal of the FINA world short-course swimming championships Tuesday — then had its second medal unceremoniously snatched away.
Taylor Ruck, a 16-year-old from Kelowna, B.C., raced to bronze in the 200-metre freestyle to kick off what had all the makings of a great day for Canada’s talented young swim team.
But the women’s 4×100 freestyle relay of Sandrine Mainville, Alexia Zevnik, Michelle Williams and Penny Oleksiak was disqualified moments after what they thought was a silver-medal performance.
“Obviously things like that are a huge disappointment but you have to kind of look at it as something completely out of our control, and the only thing we can do is move forward from that,” Williams said. “It’s Day 1, there’s five more days of racing to go, and so it will even motivate us more to get back on the podium again.


