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Taylor Ruck Drops 100 Free at Olympics; Sanchez Takes Spot

Despite having been granted pre-selection to the 2021 Canadian Olympic team in the women’s 100 freestyle, Taylor Ruck will not be racing the event in Tokyo. Ruck was selected based on her 6th place finish at the 2019 World Swimming Championships where she hit a 53.03 but does not appear on the entry lists for the event released Wednesday by FINA.

In Ruck’s absence, 2016 Olympic Champion in the event Penny Oleksiak will contest the 100 free along with 2nd place finisher at 2021 Olympic Trials Kayla Sanchez. Oleksiak was expected to join Ruck in the event, having hit a 52.89 at Canadian Trials and Sanchez makes sense as Ruck’s replacement, having hit a 53.77 at Trials to take silver and get under the 54.38 FINA A standard.

Ruck also swam the 100 freestyle at Olympic Trials but was not on par with her 2019 World Championships performance and finished with a 54.58 behind Olekisak, Sanchez, Maggie MacNeil (54.02), and Katerine Savard (54.51). Ruck was off form in a number of events including in the women’s 200 freestyle where she missed the final, hitting a 2:01.06 for 12th place which was far off her 1:54.44 Canadian record from 2018.

While she wasn’t fast enough to qualify in the 200 free or affirm her spot in the 100, Ruck did manage to claim a spot on the Olympic roster in both the 100 and 200 backstrokes. Ruck delivered second place finishes at Trials with a 59.60 in the 100 back and a 2:09.26 in the 200. Those swims got her under the 1:00.25 and 2:10.39 FINA A cuts and allowed her to join Canadian record holder Kylie Masse in the events in Tokyo. The 100 and 200 backstrokes are her only 2 individual entries at the Games.

Despite being Olympic-qualifying swims, Ruck’s backstroke performances were also a bit slower than her lifetime bests in the events. In the 100, Ruck holds a PB of 58.55 which she swam in 2019 at the Canadian Swimming Trials. In the 200, her best time is a 2:06.36 from the 2018 Pro Swim Series in Atlanta.

While she’s better known for her freestyle abilities in long course, Ruck has already collected a number of major international medals in the backstrokes events. Ruck began racing for Canada back in 2015 when she won bronze in the 200 back at World Junior Championships. 2 years later she took silver in the 100 back at 2017 World Juniors. The next year, Ruck collected a record-breaking 8 medals at the 2018 Commonwealth Games which included silver in the 200 back and bronze in the 100. At the 2018 Pan Pacific Games, she picked up another medal in the 200 backstroke. Ruck has yet to win an individual medal at an Olympic Games or long course World Championships, having won 4×100 and 4×200 freestyle bronze in Rio 2016 and 4×100 free/medley and 4×200 freestyle bronze at Gwangju 2019.

Without Ruck in the event, 3 women from the 2019 World Championships final will be absent in the 100 freestyle in Tokyo. Along with Ruck, both American representatives in Simone Manuel and Mallory Comerford have been replaced in the event by Abbey Weitzeil and Erika Brown who went 1-2 in the final at US Olympic Trials. Back in 2019, Manuel took gold in the event while Comerford was 7th.

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Nancy Pulham
3 years ago

Kid can’t catch a break! Going into the 2016 trials she was ill and missed an individual spot on the team as well. She was added only for the relays in Rio. I hope she is in good form for her back crawl events.

MTK
3 years ago

It sounds like (from what I’ve heard around here), Ruck is battling an injury, but it’s still bizarre to see her swimming just backstroke individually at the Olympics when her biggest talent is in 200fr.

Sophie
3 years ago

I’ve loved watching Taylor Ruck over the years, but it seems that her consistency is always a question mark.

When she’s on her game, she’s one of the best in the world, but the problem is that we never know when she’s going to be on her game!

Bill G
Reply to  Sophie
3 years ago

In a June 26 video (“The Fast Lane”) posted by CBC Sports on YouTube Taylor Ruck briefly discusses her challenges with eating disorders and depression over the past two years. 18 minute mark.

Last edited 3 years ago by Bill G
outtathe water
Reply to  Bill G
3 years ago

Bill,

Can you please provide a link? Having trouble finding that video. Thx

Bill G
Reply to  outtathe water
3 years ago
outtathe water
Reply to  Bill G
3 years ago

Bill, thank you.

Also drat, can’t watch the video. This is the message, “Video unavailable
The uploader has not made this video available in your country.”

Jack
3 years ago

Molly Renshaw also appears not to have entered the 100 breast after breaking the british record at the Euros.

John26
3 years ago

Also worth noting Sjostrom is entered in the 100fly and Wellbrock (with a 3:44low) dropped the 400free

fmku
Reply to  John26
3 years ago

Sarah recently said in an interview that she will keep her name on the entry list and decide very close to the start of the competition whether she swims it or not.

Jack
3 years ago

Also Jacob Whittle has been given the individual 100 free to swim and Joe Litchfield is not swimming the 100 back individually despite qualifying so may have all eyes on relays.

John26
Reply to  Jack
3 years ago

Why did Whittle get the spot over Dean?

Jack
Reply to  John26
3 years ago

I think its because the 100 clashes with the 4×200 relay slightly.

Sapnu puas
Reply to  Jack
3 years ago

Guess they’re going to use Litchfield in 4×100 free heats then and rest Dean? Feels risky but there we are

Jack
Reply to  Sapnu puas
3 years ago

Yeah Whittle Litchfield Guy Richards is a risky move in my eyes aswell. Controversial but id probably trust Proud over Litchfield for a guaranteed sub 49.

HJones
Reply to  Sapnu puas
3 years ago

I wonder if they will give Ben Proud a prelim spot. Could they risk saving all of Dean, Scott, and Guy for the finals? I assume not.

Maybe?
Reply to  Jack
3 years ago

Also, Dawson will not be swimming the 200 Back (clashes with the mixed medley) and Renshaw will not be swimming the 100 Breast and will put all her eggs in the 200 Breast basket. – Both smart moves imo.

Random123
3 years ago

Maybe a move to lighten her schedule, but concerning for their freestyle relays overall.

Bill G
Reply to  Random123
3 years ago

I suspect she’ll swim the 4×100 free prelims. She was fifth at Trials and two of the swimmers ahead of her (MacNeil and Savard) have the 100m fly prelims that same session. The coaching staff will then gauge her form from there. MacNeil in particular I can see the coaching staff wanting to rest for prelims.

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