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Chantal Van Landeghem

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Canadian swimmer (born 1994)
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Chantal van Landeghem
Van Landeghem in 2015
Personal information
Full nameChantal Jean van Landeghem
National team Canada
Born (1994-03-05)March 5, 1994 (age 31)
Height6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight170 lb (77 kg)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle,butterfly
ClubManta Swim Club[1]
College teamUniversity of Georgia
CoachBen Titley

Chantal Jean van Landeghem (born March 5, 1994) is a Canadian competitionswimmer who specializes in thefreestyle andbutterfly events. She won a bronze medal at the2016 Summer Olympics as part of the women's 4 x 100 m relay, this was Canada's first relay medal in that event for forty years. Van Landeghem is the reigning 100-metre freestyle and 4 × 100-metre freestyle champion in thePan American Games, setting games records in both events. Van Landeghem is currently studying and competing through theUniversity of Georgia.[2] She was a competitor forManitoba at the2009 Canada Summer Games where she won two gold, a silver, and a bronze medal.

Career

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Van Landeghem next competed at the2011 World Aquatics Championships for Canada where she helped the 4 × 100-metre freestyle relay team place sixth. Van Landeghem also competed at the2011 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships where she won a silver in the 100-metre freestyle and the 4 × 100-metre freestyle relay for Canada as well as bronze medals in the 50-metre backstroke and butterfly.[2] Her results led to her being named the Manitoba Female Athlete of the Year for 2011. In 2013, she was named to the Senior National Team and competed in Barcelona at the FINA World Championship where she placed 9th in the 50 meter LC freestyle.[2]

At the2015 Pan American Games, van Landeghem started in the final of the women's 100 free. There she faced off against American starNatalie Coughlin. In the final van Landeghem trailed Coughlin but pulled ahead on the final lap and upset the favourite, setting a personal best andgames record in the process. She said after the race that the home crowd "got me into it. I kept saying thank you when I got out of the water because they were amazing. They really pushed me the last 15 metres. It's nothing like I've ever experienced just because it was on home soil in Canada. Seeing that flag raised, I was just overcome with so much pride."[3] Van Landeghem then repeated the upset over Coughlin, this time in the 4 × 100 freestyle relay where she beat the American again in a closer finish while setting another games record.[3] After the second upset she said "my confidence is sky-high right now. I've don't think it's ever been this high. Beating Natalie is obviously huge, but personally, a best time, that's all I could ask for. We're going into worlds in a couple weeks after this. To have these performances going into worlds is a huge confidence booster."[3]

She competedfor Canada for the2016 Summer Olympics.[4] In the women's 4 x 100 m relay she helped the Canadian women to the third seed in the final. The final saw the more of the best swimmer's join their competitors as well as the Canadians. Van Landeghem swam withPenny Oleksiak,Taylor Ruck,Michelle Williams andSandrine Mainville. Together they won the bronze medal in the final behindAustralia and theUnited States. The medal was Canada's first women's relay medal at the Olympics in 40 years.[5] An elated van Landeghem said after the race that "We belong here and we belong on that podium. "I'm just so excited right now, I'm so proud of these girls and I hope we made Canada proud tonight."[5] Van Landeghem was named as part of the Canadian Press' team of the year when they declared the women's swim team as their winner, the award was given to the women following their strong performances at Rio.[6]

Her next medal came in the form of a bronze medal while competing in themixed 4 × 100 m medley while swimming the anchor and freestyle leg at the2017 World Aquatics Championships semi-finals for the Canadian team.[7] She did not compete in the final though, insteadYuri Kisil swam the freestyle there in a tactical move, as the only male against a slate of female competitors. Kisil touched in a tie with the Chinese team for third.

She retired from competitive swimming in December 2017.[8]

Personal

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Van Landeghem was born inWinnipeg,Manitoba, and began swimming at the Manta Swim Club based in thePan Am Pool from the age of 4. Upon graduating high school she was recruited by theGeorgia Bulldogs swimming and diving team and lived inAthens, Georgia while she completed her degree in psychology.

Personal bests

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Long course (50 m pool)

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Kazan 2015
EventTimeVenueDateNotes
50 m butterfly26.85Lima18 Aug 2011
100 m butterfly1:00.43Montreal10 Jul 2009
50 m freestyle24.39Kazan, Russia9 Aug 2015Canadian Record
100 m freestyle53.83Toronto14 July 2015Pan Am Games record
200 m freestyle2:04.59Charlotte14 May 2011

Short course (25 m pool)

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EventTimeVenueDateNotes
50 m freestyle23.85Eindhoven7 Aug 2013
100 m freestyle52.87Berlin11 Aug 2013

References

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  1. ^"Van Landeghem profile". Swim Canada. RetrievedAugust 5, 2013.
  2. ^abc"van Landeghem profile". Georgia Bulldogs. Archived fromthe original on March 19, 2017. RetrievedAugust 5, 2013.
  3. ^abc"Chantal Van Landeghem upsets U.S. swim star Natalie Coughlin twice".CBC Sports. July 14, 2015.
  4. ^"Olympic Team Nominated for Rio 2016".Swimming Canada. Swimming Canada. April 10, 2016. RetrievedApril 27, 2016.
  5. ^ab"Canada wins bronze in women's 4x100m freestyle relay".CBC Sports. August 7, 2016. Archived fromthe original on August 25, 2016.
  6. ^Donna Spencer (December 28, 2016)."Canada's female swimmers win Canadian Press team of the year".Toronto Star.
  7. ^"World record-breaking swimmer Masse adds bronze in mixed relay".CBC Sports. July 26, 2017.
  8. ^"Canada's van Landeghem, Bouchard retire from competitive swimming".The Globe and Mail. December 12, 2017.

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