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A fish called Canada
July 15, 2009 03:49 PM | Posted by Scott RussellAll roads, they say, lead to Rome.
But for Canadian athletes set to compete at this month's world aquatics championships in the Eternal City this is one thoroughfare where, as a winter country, success has meant swimming upstream.
“The chemical mix is the same,” says Pierre LaFontaine, Canada’s head swim coach. “Ice and water … hockey and swimming. They are both things that we as Canadians naturally do - only in opposite seasons.”
Indeed, Canada is a player in the life aquatic.
An inordinate number of divers have worn the Maple Leaf with distinction including Olympic medallists: Irene MacDonald, Sylvie Bernier, Annie Pelletier, Anne Montminy and Blythe Hartley.
At the world’s both Alex Despatie and Emilie Heymans bring multiple Olympic medals to the mix. Both are former world champions who can still make an impact. They are backed up by the next generation of Canadian talent ready to take the plunge in Italy.
Both of the water polo teams are underdogs. However, the women won a bronze medal at Montreal in 2005 and recently claimed silver in the World League Super Final. The men have beaten some of the world’s best recently and were competitive at last summer’s Olympics in Beijing.
In synchronized swimming the legacy of Carolyn Waldo and Sylvie Frechette is strong. No Canadian entry should be counted out in this discipline.
In swimming Canada is once again surfacing. While the glory days of Victor Davis and Alex Baumann are but a fond memory, the exploits of world champion Brent Hayden and Beijing Olympic medallist Ryan Cochrane speak volumes.
Hayden has beaten Michael Phelps this season and Cochrane seems poised to replace the retired Grant Hackett of Australia as the number one threat in the watery version of the metric mile.
Don’t forget the women.
Annamay Pierse was just off the 200-m breaststroke world record at the recent trials in Montreal. Meantime, 15-year-old Amanda Reason smashed the world mark in the 50-m breaststroke, a distance known as the “splash and dash.”
All of this is reason to believe that Canadian fish will do more than tread water in the Tiber River, which runs through the eternal city of Rome.
Indeed, they may dive deep to claim golden treasure and swim with the sharks en route to more medals than the five they won in Melbourne, Australia two years ago.
About the Author
Scott Russell
Scott Russell brings vast experience, passion and knowledge to his role as host of CBC's Sports Weekend and Major League Soccer on CBC. A 20-year CBC Sports veteran, Russell has covered nine Olympic Games and last year co-hosted Olympic Morning for Beijing 2008: The Olympic Games.
The Gemini-Award winning broadcaster and acclaimed author has also worked as a host and rinkside reporter on Hockey Night in Canada and has covered triathlon, gymnastics, rugby, cross-country skiing and biathlon at several Olympic Games, Pan Am Games and Commonwealth Games.
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