
In the News
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We’ve collected relevant recent top stories from a variety of sources around the web about Manitoba athletes and the sport news affecting them.
Canada wins bronze in women’s 4x100m freestyle relay
CBC (Aug 7) Sandrine Mainville, Chantal van Landeghem, Taylor Ruck and Penny Oleksiak swam for Canada, finishing with a time of three minutes 32.89 seconds.
Olympic medal proves the future is suddenly now for Canadian swimming
CBC (Aug 7) What goes on at the swimming pool might turn out to be a lot of fun at these Olympics.
‘We didn’t surprise ourselves’: Chantal van Landeghem cherishes momentous relay medal at Rio 2016
NATIONAL POST (Aug 7) Chantal Van Landeghem always has a smile on her face, exudes positivity and is generally a delight to be around.
Canada’s first medal in Rio: Young swimmers break through to claim bronze in freestyle relay
NATIONAL POST (Aug 7) The future of Canadian swimming arrived in a flurry here on Saturday night and delivered the country its first medal of the Rio Summer Games.
Rio 2016: Winnipeg swimmer Chantal Van Landeghem captures bronze in 4×100 freestyle relay
GLOBAL NEWS (Aug 7) Winnipegger Chantal Van Landeghem helped Canada capture its first medal of the Rio Olympics on Saturday by winning bronze in the women’s 4x100m freestyle swimming relay.
Winnipeg swimmer Chantal Van Landeghem wins medal at Rio Games
CTV NEWS (Aug 7) Canada has its first medal of the Rio Olympics after the women's 4x100 relay swim team won bronze in the opening day's final event in the pool.
Winnipeg’s Van Landeghem atones for 2012 disappointment with Rio bronze
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS (Aug 7) Four years ago, Chantal Van Landeghem was left sobbing in a Montreal pool, with one-hundredth of a second separating her from the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Saturday night, those tears were replaced with a smile.
Canada’s Rio Bound Triathletes Celebrate Silver and Bronze Medals at Olympic Tune-Up Race in Sweden
TRIATHLON CANADA (August 6) Canada’s Amelie Kretz and Sarah-Anne Brault will head to Rio de Janeiro on a high note after capturing the silver and bronze medals in their final Olympic tune-up race on Saturday in Malmo, Sweden.
Une première médaille canadienne au 4 x 100 m libre féminin
LA PRESSE (le 6 août) L'équipe canadienne, composée de Taylor Madison Ruck, Sandrine Mainville, Chantal Van Landeghem et Penny Oleksiak, a raflé le bronze.