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Florida freshman Joshua Liendo’s list of broken records just keeps getting longer after each meet. Liendo — who was fresh off his National Collegiate Athletic Association’s titles ...
Ask Josh Liendo’s teammates and they will invariably tell you that he doesn’t appear to be afraid of anything. Liendo debuted three years ago at the Tokyo Olympics at the age of 18 ...
What Josh Liendo and Ilya Kharun did in Paris last summer—winning three Olympic medals between them—was historic for a Canadian men’s program that has so long been fallow at the highest ...
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Canada's Joshua Liendo, Ilya Kharun produce historic swim double podiumPARIS — Joshua Liendo and Ilya Kharun talked the moment into being. They produced the first double podium by Canadian men in Olympic swimming with silver and bronze in the men's 100-metre ...
Josh Liendo Wins 50 Free in 21.88 The sprint field is getting better in Canada, but so is Josh Liendo. Liendo went 21.88 to ...
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Josh Liendo wins silver in 100m butterfly, earns first Olympic medalFlorida junior swimmer [autotag]Josh Liendo[/autotag] competed in the 100-meter butterfly final and will bring home a silver medal for his home country of Canada. It was just yesterday that Liendo ...
The team finished third overall and sophomore Joshua Liendo earned three individual national titles. Competition began Wednesday, and senior Adam Chaney, junior Julian Smith, sophomore Josh ...
Canadian swimmer Josh Liendo won a silver medal and set a new Canadian record at the World Aquatics Championships on Saturday in Fukuoka, Japan. The 20-year-old from Markham, a Toronto suburb ...
In one such instance, Josh Liendo clocked 40.28 in the 100 yard freestyle event to become the second-fastest 100 yard freestyler in NCAA history. The 2023 NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving ...
Josh Liendo and Ilya Kharun are roommates at the athletes’ village in Paris, and a few days ago, the two Canadian swimmers spent their downtime hatching a plan. Kharun had just won bronze in the ...
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