BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom — Canada’s Maggie Mac Neil added another victory to her illustrious swimming resume.
Mac Neil, who captured gold in the 100 fly at last summer’s Tokyo Olympics, already had three medals through just two days in Birmingham. She was part of the mixed freestyle relay that captured bronze on Friday.
Kelsey Mitchell raced to silver in the women’s track cycling sprint race, her second medal of the Games. “Consistently silver,” Mitchell said. “Every competition’s tough, you go out there and give your best. Coming here today, obviously you go in to try and win that gold and win every race that you do. Came up a little bit short, but gave it my all. I’m happy to walk away with a silver.”Mitchell, a 28-year-old from Sherwood Park, Alta., captured gold in the sprint at last summer’s Tokyo Olympics.
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