2021 CANADIAN OLYMPIC SWIMMING TRIALS
- June 19 – June 23, 2021
- Toronto, Ontario
- Toronto Pan Am Sport Centre
- Long Course Meters (50m)
- Olympic Qualifying Event
- Swimming Canada Olympic Selection Criteria
- Meet Package
- Psych Sheets
- Live results
Reported by Ben Dornan.
MEN’S 50 FREESTYLE – FINAL
- Canadian Record: 21.73 – Brent Hayden (2009)
- FINA A Standard: 22.01
Podium
- Brent Hayden – 21.82
- Josh Liendo 21.90
- Yuri Kisil – 22.15
Brent Hayden and Josh Liendo did exactly what they needed to do here and qualified for their 4th and 1st Olympic Games, respectively. Hayden won this event with a 21.82 while Liendo swam a 21.90 meaning that they both got under the 22-second mark as well as the 22.01 FINA A.
For Hayden, this swim marks the achievement of a major goal that he has identified back in 2019, having made his official comeback to the sport after retiring for over 7 years. Hayden won a bronze medal in the 100 freestyle at the 2012 Olympic Games which came after more than a decade as a Canadian national teamer.
Hayden not only got under the FINA A standard but he also got very close to his current Canadian record which he has held for more than a decade at a 21.73 from the 2009 World Championships.
Josh Liendo will join Brent Hayden on the 2020 Canadian Olympic team in the men’s 50 freestyle after hitting a 21.90 which is under the 22.01 FINA A. Liendo’s best time before this race was actually also a 22.01, having hit that time during the prelims.
What a great story of resilience and dedication. Good luck to Brent in Tokyo; wouldn’t it be great to see him on the medal stand again, a la Anthony Ervin in Rio?
Not gold tho, I just don’t see Dressel losing to someone who’s a 21.8 PR. He’s too consistent.
Everything is possible , another example Manaudou PB was 21.9 heading to london and he became olympic champion
Brent Hayden is the best male swimmer in canada
To be honest, I’ve never been this excited about you making the team before either, Brent. This comeback is awesome in every way.
That’s honestly so impressive to go .1 of your super suited NR from over 10 years ago being in your 30s and after a 7 gear retirement.