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  1. Penelope Oleksiak (born June 13, 2000) is a Canadian competitive swimmer. Also known as Penny. Her country's most decorated Olympian, Oleksiak rose to fame during the 2016 Summer Olympics , where she became the first Canadian to win four medals in the same Summer Games, and the country's youngest Olympic champion with her gold medal ...

  2. Penelope «Penny» Oleksiak (nacida en Toronto, el 13 de junio de 2000) es una nadadora canadiense especializada en las pruebas de estilo libre y mariposa. Carrera [ editar] Ganó una medalla de plata y bronce en los 100 metros mariposa y el relevo 4 x 100 metros estilo libre, respectivamente, en los Juegos Olímpicos de Río de Janeiro 2016.

  3. 13 de jun. de 2000 · With seven Olympic medals, Penny Oleksiak is Canada’s all-time most decorated Olympian. Oleksiak had a record-setting Olympic debut at Rio 2016 on several fronts. The 16-year-old became the first Canadian athlete to win four medals at a single summer Games.

  4. Esta nadadora nacida en el año 2000 en Toronto, fue bautizada como Penélope Oleksiak pero el mundo de la natación mundial la conoce como Penny Oleksiak la joven canadiense estrella de las piscinas con una increíble historia de triunfos y un futuro prometedor. La baja estatura de Penny Oleksiak la condujo a las piscinas.

  5. PenelopePenny” Oleksiak, swimmer (born 13 June 2000 in Scarborough, ON). Swimmer Penny Oleksiak is Canada’s most decorated Olympian, with seven medals overall. She also holds the record as the youngest Canadian to win Olympic gold (16 years and 59 days).

  6. 14 de jun. de 2022 · With seven Olympic medals to her name, Penny Oleksiak is Canada’s most decorated Olympian. The 22-year-old swimmer won four medals in her Games debut at Rio 2016, the first for her nation and became the youngest Canadian to win Olympic gold when she tied American Simone Manuel for the 100m free title.

  7. Penelope’s Bio. At the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Oleksiak became the most decorated Canadian Olympian of all time by earning three medals to bring her career total to seven. Oleksiak captured silver as a member of the 4×100-m freestyle team and broke the Canadian record with the women’s 4×100-m medley that brought home bronze.