Oleksiak, Ruck lead Canada’s charge on Day 1 of Commonwealth Games swim meet
GOLD COAST, Australia — Olympic champion Penny Oleksiak and bronze medallist Taylor Ruck lead Canada’s charge in the pool Thursday on Day 1 of the Commonwealth Games swim competition.
Both will be competing in the 200-metre freestyle at the outdoor Gold Coast Aquatic Centre. Katerine Savard, who along with the retired Brittany MacLean made the semifinals of the event at the Rio Olympics, is not here after pulling out due to health reasons.
The field also includes defending champion Emma McKeon, who also won bronze in Rio and fellow Australian Ariarne Titmus. The 17-year-old Titmus won the 200, 400 and 800 freestyle at the Australian Commonwealth Games trials.
Ruck swam a Canadian record time of 1:56.85 in the 200 freestyle in Atlanta in the final TYR Pro Swim Series stop before the games. The 17-year-old from Kelowna, B.C., also won the event at the 2017 FINA World Junior Championships in Indianapolis


