Culture, higher standard play role in continued success of Canadian women’s swimming
The Canadian women’s swimming team has been among the best in the world over the last several years, powered by the likes of Penny Oleksiak, Kylie Masse, Maggie Mac Neil and teen phenom Summer McIntosh.
The foursome have won a combined 38 Olympic and world championship medals, and high performance director and national team coach John Atkinson says a culture shift at Swimming Canada over the last decade has gone hand-in-hand with that success.
“It’s changed over the last 10 years. We focused a lot initially on improving and everybody can focus on their improvement,” Atkinson said. “So right now, working with each athlete on what their path is, that’s kind of where we’re at.
“I think we focus on the individuals and the person first and then we can work with them and their coaches about what it is that they’re doing and someone might not do what another team member does. But at the end of the day, all those paths will converge … at the Olympic Trials and then next July as well.”