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Play with Kayla Smith and Martha McKayand-
Neck through their last length of 200
In the breaststroke final, the difference between their moves was obvious.
Smith seemed to have opened a path in the water with her powerful and aggressive touch, while McKay had barely splashed water as she entered the water --like an otter —
Cut a smooth but firm line.
Canadian women are far from packing when they sell
In the final 50 m game, the audience shouted \"Go to Kira!
\"Go to Martha ! \"
Finally, Smith, a native of Kelowna. C.
Beat McKay in a fraction of a second.
Exact to said is 13%.
\"It was my last stroke and I just stretched out,\" said mckabee, a Toronto native who was swimming at the home pool.
\"I think we know it\'s going to be a fight between the two of us that\'s over.
But to be honest, if I have to rank second than any other Canadian I want.
Smith and McKay Bay\'s 1-
On Wednesday, Canada ranked first in two medals, as the country\'s swimmers won seven more medals in the Pan Am swimming pool, with a total of 13 in the past two days.
In front of another noisy big house at the Pan Am aquatic center in Scarborough, White Rock, B. C.
Hillary Caldwell and Dominic Bouchard of North Bay also made the top two in the podium in 200.
Backstroke. “I watched (Tuesday)
In the evening, we know how exciting the crowd will be, \"said Caldwell. “I was (telling myself)
Don\'t be too excited on the first 50 Th (metres)
Make sure they can help me get home and they do.
Canada added two more silver medals and one bronze medal. year-
The youngest member of the national team, old Emily Overholt, ranked second in the women\'s 200 m.
M freestyle, Richard Fink of Edmonton did the same thing in the men\'s 200 m freestyle
Canada is ranked third in 4x200 before the breaststroke-
The m freestyle relay is in the final game of the evening.
But when Smith and McKay pushed each other to the end of the photo, the crowd never made a bigger noise than that.
\"Top 50 (metres)
I think, \'I can hear them screaming,\' I want to match their energy, I think, \'I feel like I\'m going too fast!
A dizzy Smith said she set a new Pan Am record at 2: 24. 38. As McCabe —
His cousin Kang Lin won a gold medal in rowing earlier this week.
She stood on the podium with a silver medal on her neck, and she blew a kiss to her grandmother Rosemary McKay, who sat on one of the many cheering links in McKay on Wednesday night
\"It\'s easy for me to be disappointed with the silver medal,\" she said . \".
\"But it doesn\'t make sense to waste any energy on it, because it\'s one timein-a-
Opportunity for a lifetime
Someone blew it-
My Face \"-
Mention those huge cardboard cuts that become common in sports events --
\"I will never have this situation again, so it\'s cool and special.
Despite the win, Smith and McKay said they all wanted to be faster and they said they had to be in three weeks when Russia was in the world championships.
\"I think everything is a stepping stone, but it\'s more about doing what we do --coming 1-
\"For Canada, this is the case for family, friends, coaches and everyone,\" McCabe said . \".
\"The world champion is really high performance.
If we want to compete with the best, we have to be faster than that.
\"Toronto runs against Kayla Smith and Martha Mackayand-
Neck through their last length of 200
In the breaststroke final, the difference between their moves was obvious.
Smith seemed to have opened a path in the water with her powerful and aggressive touch, while McKay had barely splashed water as she entered the water --like an otter —
Cut a smooth but firm line.
Canadian women are far from packing when they sell
In the final 50 m game, the audience shouted \"Go to Kira!
\"Go to Martha ! \"
Finally, Smith, a native of Kelowna. C.
Beat McKay in a fraction of a second.
Exact to said is 13%.
\"It was my last stroke and I just stretched out,\" said mckabee, a Toronto native who was swimming at the home pool.
\"I think we know it\'s going to be a fight between the two of us that\'s over.
But to be honest, if I have to rank second than any other Canadian I want.
Smith and McKay Bay\'s 1-
On Wednesday, Canada ranked first in two medals, as the country\'s swimmers won seven more medals in the Pan Am swimming pool, with a total of 13 in the past two days.
In front of another noisy big house at the Pan Am aquatic center in Scarborough, White Rock, B. C.
Hillary Caldwell and Dominic Bouchard of North Bay also made the top two in the podium in 200.
Backstroke. “I watched (Tuesday)
In the evening, we know how exciting the crowd will be, \"said Caldwell. “I was (telling myself)
Don\'t be too excited on the first 50 Th (metres)
Make sure they can help me get home and they do.
Canada added two more silver medals and one bronze medal. year-
The youngest member of the national team, old Emily Overholt, ranked second in the women\'s 200 m.
M freestyle, Richard Fink of Edmonton did the same thing in the men\'s 200 m freestyle
Canada is ranked third in 4x200 before the breaststroke-
The m freestyle relay is in the final game of the evening.
But when Smith and McKay pushed each other to the end of the photo, the crowd never made a bigger noise than that.
\"Top 50 (metres)
I think, \'I can hear them screaming,\' I want to match their energy, I think, \'I feel like I\'m going too fast!
A dizzy Smith said she set a new Pan Am record at 2: 24. 38. As McCabe —
His cousin Kang Lin won a gold medal in rowing earlier this week.
She stood on the podium with a silver medal on her neck, and she blew a kiss to her grandmother Rosemary McKay, who sat on one of the many cheering links in McKay on Wednesday night
\"It\'s easy for me to be disappointed with the silver medal,\" she said . \".
\"But it doesn\'t make sense to waste any energy on it, because it\'s one timein-a-
Opportunity for a lifetime
Someone blew it-
My Face \"-
Mention those huge cardboard cuts that become common in sports events --
\"I will never have this situation again, so it\'s cool and special.
Despite the win, Smith and McKay said they all wanted to be faster and they said they had to be in three weeks when Russia was in the world championships.
\"I think everything is a stepping stone, but it\'s more about doing what we do --coming 1-
\"For Canada, this is the case for family, friends, coaches and everyone,\" McCabe said . \".
\"The world champion is really high performance.
If we want to compete with the best, we have to be faster than that.
\"Toronto runs against Kayla Smith and Martha Mackayand-
Neck through their last length of 200
In the breaststroke final, the difference between their moves was obvious.
Smith seemed to have opened a path in the water with her powerful and aggressive touch, while McKay had barely splashed water as she entered the water --like an otter —
Cut a smooth but firm line.
Canadian women are far from packing when they sell
In the final 50 m game, the audience shouted \"Go to Kira!
\"Go to Martha ! \"
Finally, Smith, a native of Kelowna. C.
Beat McKay in a fraction of a second.
Exact to said is 13%.
\"It was my last stroke and I just stretched out,\" said mckabee, a Toronto native who was swimming at the home pool.
\"I think we know it\'s going to be a fight between the two of us that\'s over.
But to be honest, if I have to rank second than any other Canadian I want.
Smith and McKay Bay\'s 1-
On Wednesday, Canada ranked first in two medals, as the country\'s swimmers won seven more medals in the Pan Am swimming pool, with a total of 13 in the past two days.
In front of another noisy big house at the Pan Am aquatic center in Scarborough, White Rock, B. C.
Hillary Caldwell and Dominic Bouchard of North Bay also made the top two in the podium in 200.
Backstroke. “I watched (Tuesday)
In the evening, we know how exciting the crowd will be, \"said Caldwell. “I was (telling myself)
Don\'t be too excited on the first 50 Th (metres)
Make sure they can help me get home and they do.
Canada added two more silver medals and one bronze medal. year-
The youngest member of the national team, old Emily Overholt, ranked second in the women\'s 200 m.
M freestyle, Richard Fink of Edmonton did the same thing in the men\'s 200 m freestyle
Canada is ranked third in 4x200 before the breaststroke-
The m freestyle relay is in the final game of the evening.
But when Smith and McKay pushed each other to the end of the photo, the crowd never made a bigger noise than that.
\"Top 50 (metres)
I think, \'I can hear them screaming,\' I want to match their energy, I think, \'I feel like I\'m going too fast!
A dizzy Smith said she set a new Pan Am record at 2: 24. 38. As McCabe —
His cousin Kang Lin won a gold medal in rowing earlier this week.
She stood on the podium with a silver medal on her neck, and she blew a kiss to her grandmother Rosemary McKay, who sat on one of the many cheering links in McKay on Wednesday night
\"It\'s easy for me to be disappointed with the silver medal,\" she said . \".
\"But it doesn\'t make sense to waste any energy on it, because it\'s one timein-a-
Opportunity for a lifetime
Someone blew it-
My Face \"-
Mention those huge cardboard cuts that become common in sports events --
\"I will never have this situation again, so it\'s cool and special.
Despite the win, Smith and McKay said they all wanted to be faster and they said they had to be in three weeks when Russia was in the world championships.
\"I think everything is a stepping stone, but it\'s more about doing what we do --coming 1-
\"For Canada, this is the case for family, friends, coaches and everyone,\" McCabe said . \".
\"The world champion is really high performance.
If we want to compete with the best, we have to be faster than that.
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