WebJul 31, 2024 · Maggie MacNeil (second from right, Swimming Canada photo) Sunday, July 25. A photo finish for second place in the Olympic women's 4x100-meter freestyle relay final resulted in rising senior Maggie MacNeil and alumna Catie DeLoof (2016-19) earning their first Olympic medals Sunday morning (July 25) at Tokyo Aquatics Centre. MacNeil and … WebJul 26, 2024 · Races often end in a blur for Canada’s Maggie MacNeil because she wears glasses outside the pool but doesn’t use contacts or prescription goggles when swimming.
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WebJul 25, 2024 · The view from behind the polycarbonate lens was a water-wavy wall-touch gold for Canada’s Maggie Mac Neil in the 100-metre butterfly at the Tokyo Olympics on … WebDec 18, 2024 · All-Time Top Performers, Women’s 100-Meter Butterfly (SCM): Maggie MacNeil, Canada — 54.05 (2024) Kelsi Dahlia, United States — 54.59 (2024) Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden — 54.61 (2014) Torri Huske,... eg white acts of the apostles
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WebMac Neil was part of the Canadian women's team at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju. She first won a bronze medal as part of the 4×100 m … WebMac Neil wears glasses, and without contacts or prescription goggles, could not immediately see her results; it took her a few seconds to focus on the results board and realize she won gold. [27] Cameras focused on her squinting at the results board, and she said after that "I was just trying to squint and see where I came. WebMaggie MacNeil: biography, Tokyo Olympic gold, Chinese heritage and Canadian dream South China Morning Post The 21-year-old newly crowned Olympic champion’s stock has skyrocketed – here’s... folding ideas twitter