But more importantly, other than Hayden and distance specialist Ryan Cochrane, Canadian swimmers were in a serious drought of performance doldrums. Medals were scarce and long gone were the glory days of Victor Davis, Alex Baumann and the other greats of previous generations.
“We definitely had some years when I was around where it was kind of an attitude that was just trying to get to the final and just happy to be there,” Hayden said in an interview. “That’s all changed now. Brent Hayden wins the Bronze in the 100m freestyle during the 2012 Olympic Summer Games in London, England August 1, 2012. Photo by Dave Abel/Toronto Sun/QMI
“I think we’re going to be a good team sooner than a lot of people expected,” Liendo said of his male teammates. “We’re here and we’re ahead of schedule. I’m definitely looking forward to racing the best in the world. What better way to measure yourself?”Article contentScott Stinson: Kylie Masse spent the pandemic training in her family's backyard. Now she has an Olympic silver
Hayden knows what it’s like to be the big deal. He went into the 2008 Beijing Games as the gold medal favourite only to flame out in the semi-finals. It was a crushing blow made worse by mental and physical struggles in the four years before triumphantly reaching the podium in London.Article content
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