Teenage swimmer Taylor Ruck picks up gold and silver at the Commonwealth Games
GOLD COAST, Australia — Taylor Ruck has been surprising people for months. On Thursday she surprised herself.
The 17-year-old phenom from Kelowna, B.C., won the 200-metre freestyle final in a Commonwealth Games and Canadian record time of one minute 54.81 seconds, erasing the mark of 1:55.57 set four years ago by defending champion Emma McKeon of Australia.
“Going into this race I think my expectations were just to try and get third which is what I was going in at (as the third-highest qualifier at 1:57.44),” said Ruck, who won two relay bronze medals in the Rio Olympics. “So anything better than that I was just going to be super-happy.”
Ruck had to stave off a hard-charging Ariarne Titmus, a 17-year-old who won the 200, 400 and 800 freestyle at the Australian Commonwealth Games trials five weeks ago, in a heart-pounding final lap.