Canada’s 4×100 men’s relay team a step closer to 2024 Paris Olympics
FUKUOKA, Japan — Canada’s men’s 4×100-metre freestyle relay is in a solid position to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics after a strong showing at the World Aquatics Championship on Sunday.
Canada’s Josh Liendo, Ruslan Gaziev, Finlay Knox and Javier Acevedo placed fifth in three minutes 12.05 seconds.
Australia capped an impressive day with the victory in 3:10.16 with Italy second in 3:10.49 and the United States third in 3:10.81. Those three medallists clinched spots in Paris 2024, while the remaining times will be ranked against the Doha 2024 World Aquatics Championships to decide the 13 other relay qualifiers.
“One year out we’re in a good place,” said Gaziev, who led off in prelims with a personal best 48.38. “We have a lot of room for improvement which is what I’m most excited about.”