Canada wins women’s 4×100-metre relay bronze to end best-ever world championships
GWANGJU, Korea, Republic Of — Canada won the bronze medal and set a national record in the women’s 4×100-metre medley relay on Sunday to put an exclamation point on the country’s most successful FINA World Championships ever.
The Canadian pool swimmers ended the competition with a team record two gold and six bronze, all in Olympic events. They reached 19 finals — two more than in Budapest in 2017 and the most finals since 1978 — 15 world championships ago. The previous medal record was six at those 1978 worlds. In addition, Eric Hedlin won a bronze medal in the men’s five-kilometre open water event last week.
“The 2019 world championships in Gwangju, South Korea, have been Swimming Canada’s most successful ever world championships,” said high performance director and national coach John Atkinson. “It’s a testament to our athletes’ ability to stay focused, calm and professional, and stay engaged in the championships for all eight days. It’s something we’ve worked on with our coaching staff and our team for a number of years.”
In the women’s 4×100 medley relay, the United States broke its world record clocking three minutes and 50.40 seconds — led off by Regan Smith’s world record 57.57 backstroke leg — and Australia was second in 3:53.42.