Sixteen-year-old Penny Oleksiak had the meet of her life at the 2016 Olympic Games. It started with a bronze medal in the 4×100 free relay on the first night of competition with Team Canada. It was ...
Penny Oleksiak is Canada's most decorated Olympian and the first Canadian to win four medals in a single Summer Olympics, achieved during her debut in Rio in 2016 at the young age of 16. Unbelievable!
16-year-old Canadian swimmer Penny Oleksiak won gold in the 100m freestyle on Thursday night in Rio, but it took her a while to find out. Oleksiak, who had a dead heat with American Simone Manuel, was ...
Toronto's Penny Oleksiak, 16, and 22-year-old Chantal Van Landeghem of Winnipeg finished tied for fifth and 10th, respectively, in the 100-metre freestyle heats. Australia's Cate Campbell, 24, set an ...
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 11: Gold medalist Simone Manuel of the United States (L) and gold medalist Penny Oleksiak of Canada celebrate during the medal ceremony for the Women’s 100m Freestyle ...
Penny Oleksiak arrived at the Tokyo Olympics with history on her horizon. At the age of 21, it was right there, three medals away, the chance to eclipse Canada’s all-time record and become the country ...
Just 16 years old as she made her Olympic debut for Canada at the 2016 Games, Penny Oleksiak instantly became a national hero. Oleksiak won four medals in Rio, including gold in a dramatic 100 ...
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