The Canadian swim team has picked up where it left off after a strong 12-month stretch marked by success at the Summer Olympics, world championships and Commonwealth Games.
Canada kicked off the FINA World Cup circuit last weekend in Berlin with 10 podium appearances. The national team will be looking to build on that performance this weekend at the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre.
The 26-year-old has reached the podium at every major meet she has entered dating back to the 2016 Rio Olympics. She's feeling recharged after taking a full month off over the summer. International stars like Australia's Kyle Chalmers, American Hali Flickinger and defending men's World Cup overall series winner Matthew Sates of South Africa are also in the field.About 1,000 swimmers from 60 countries will race for US$224,000 in prize money at the event, which begins Friday morning and continues through Sunday.