Rio superstar Oleksiak getting used to fame as she juggles school and swimming
VANCOUVER — Penny Oleksiak still finds it hard to believe that she gets asked for autographs.
“There were a couple girls waiting for me at the airport when I got here,” the 17-year-old swimming star said Thursday after training for this weekend’s Mel Zajac Jr. International meet at the University of British Columbia. “I think it’s not normal, but it’s something I’ve adjusted to and got used to.”
Oleksiak became a household name while winning four swimming medals at the 2016 Rio Olympics, but the Toronto native is still trying to figure out how fame has changed her life.
“Honestly, it’s hard to say (how), because I can’t really remember what I was doing before,” she said. “I was just living my life like a normal teen and, now, that’s what I’m (still) doing – but there’s obviously some people watching.”


