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Taylor Ruck Named Swimming Canada Female Aquatic Swimmer Of The Year

After a record-tying eight medal run at the Commonwealth Games in April followed by five medals at the 2018 Pan Pacific Championships Taylor Ruck was named the Aquatic Athlete of the Year by Swimming Canada.

The award is given to any athlete involved in one of the four sports governed by Swimming Canada: swimming, water polo, diving, and artistic swimming.

“There’s so many great Canadian athletes and it’s so humbling to be considered the top Canadian female,” Ruck told Swimming Canada.

At 16 Ruck emerged onto the international scene after a selection from Swimming Canada‘s high performance director placed her on the Olympic squad. In Rio, she was part of two bronze-medal relays to earn her first major international hardware. The 2018 Commonwealth Games this season served as her first senior international long course meet where she was competitive in the individual events, taking an individual gold in the 200m freestyle, silvers in the 50m freestyle and 200m backstroke, and bronze medals in the 100m freestyle and 100m backstroke. Along with three other relay medals, Ruck solidified her record tying eight-medal haul.

“That kind of meet got me to set my sights higher. I just had so much fun there,” said Ruck. “I think when I got to [medal] number six, Ben [Titley] started putting his sights on eight medals. I was like, ‘OK, I guess this is attainable.'”

Ruck took her talents to the Pan Pacific Championships in Tokyo, Japan where she won five medals and set the all-time Canadian record for most medals by a swimmer at the quadrennial competition.

Ruck’s biggest accomplishment was a gold medal in the 200m freestyle, taking down Olympic Champion Katie Ledecky to hand her, her only second-ever loss in a major international final.

The 18-year-old Stanford freshman has now established herself as one of Canada’s top international competitors. Following the completion of the 2017-18 season, Ruck was ranked top 10 internationally in five individual events, and first in the 200m freestyle.

2017-2018 LCM WOMEN 200 FREE

TaylorCAN
RUCK
08/09
1.54.44
2Katie
LEDECKY
USA1.54.5606/08
3Rikako
IKEE
JPN1.54.8508/09
3Ariarne
TITMUS
AUS1.54.8504/05
5Charlotte
BONNET
FRA1.54.9508/06
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2017-2018 LCM WOMEN 100 FREE

CateAUS
CAMPBELL
08/10
52.03
2Bronte
CAMPBELL
AUS52.2704/09
3Simone
MANUEL
USA52.5407/25
4Sarah
SJOESTROEM
SWE52.6708/07
5Taylor
RUCK
CAN52.7208/10
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2017-2018 LCM WOMEN 200 BACK

KylieCAN
MASSE
04/08
2.05.98
2Kathleen
BAKER
USA2.06.1408/12
3Margherita
PANZIERA
ITA2.06.1808/09
4Taylor
RUCK
CAN2.06.3603/02
5Regan
Smith
USA2:06.43*WJR07/26
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2017-2018 LCM WOMEN 50 FREE

2Pernille
BLUME
DEN23.7508/04
3Cate
CAMPBELL
AUS23.7804/07
4Xiang
LIU
CHN24.0409/01
5Simone
MANUEL
USA24.1007/29
6Ranomi
KROMOWIDJOJO
NED24.2108/04
6Maria
KAMENEVA
RUS24.2108/03
6Rikako
IKEE
JPN24.2104/06
9Bronte
CAMPBELL
AUS24.2203/02
10Taylor
RUCK
CAN24.2604/07
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2017-2018 LCM WOMEN 100 BACK

KathleenUSA
BAKER
07/28
58.00*WR
2Kylie
MASSE
CAN58.5402/04
3Emily
SEEBOHM
AUS58.6604/07
4Olivia
SMOLIGA
USA58.7507/28
5Regan
SMITH
USA58.83*WJR07/28
6Taylor
RUCK
CAN58.9704/07
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Ruck will be competing at the Canadian World Championship trials this April; Canada’s selection meet for the 2019 World Championships. After failing to qualify for worlds in 2017, this could be Ruck’s first chance to compete at an international meet that features all nations like worlds or the Olympics.

 

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Swimmerj
5 years ago

She has competed at an international competition that features all nations… 2016 Olympic Games

coacherik
5 years ago

From the Department of Redundancy Department… congrats and great job.

BGNole97
Reply to  coacherik
5 years ago

It’s Canada. They’re trying to differentiate her from the gal who was the best Maple Syrup Swimmer.

Yozhik
5 years ago

So, 200 (free, back) are events where Taylor Ruck succeeded most in this season. Is she focusing on this distance in Stanford?

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  Yozhik
5 years ago

u can check with the Stanford staff if u need some infos .

SwimFan
5 years ago

So proud of this girl! Hard working, humble and talented – a good combination.

Chlorine
5 years ago

Well deserved, and will be a superstar come Tokyo!

Northern SwimParent
5 years ago

Way to go Taylor!!!!

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