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Canada's Taylor Ruck wins trio of golds at Lausanne Swim Cup

Teenage phenom Taylor Ruck is going home with a trio of gold medals after turning in a number of record-breaking performances at the Lausanne Swim Cup in Lausanne, Switzerland this week.

17-year-old captured 2 bronze medals at 2016 Rio Olympic Games

Taylor Ruck, of Kelowna, B.C., won a trio of gold medals at the Lausanne Swim Cup in Switzerland this week. (@SwimmingCanada / Twitter)

Teenage phenom Taylor Ruck is going home with a trio of gold medals afterturning in a number of record-breaking performances at the Lausanne Swim Cup inSwitzerland this week.

The 17-year-old won the 200-metre freestyle in a meet-record 1:52.74 and tied three-time Olympic champion Katinka Hosszu for first in the 100backstroke with a time of 56.99 on Thursday.

Canada's Taylor Ruck is golden in 200m freestyle at Lausanne Swim Cup

7 years ago
Duration 0:59
Ruck won her second gold medal of the event on Thursday.

The native of Kelowna, B.C. who won two Olympic bronze medals at the 2016 Rio Games as part of the Canadian women's 4x100and 4x200freestyle relay teams also came in third in the 50freestyle.

Taylor Ruck ties Katinka Hosszu for 100m backstroke gold

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Duration 0:53
The Canadian teen struck gold for third time at the Lausanne Swim Cup.

The latter two results bested the top marks set for Canadians aged 15 to 17.

"That was really exciting.I was really happy with today and how it went,"Ruck said in a press release.

"I guess I just have been working really hard in the pool and the training with [Ben Titley, head coach of the Canadian Olympic swimming in Rio and current head coach at the High Performance Centre in Ontario] is really helping my swimming."

Ruck's strong performances come on the heels of a first-place finish in the 200backstroke on Wednesday, setting a national senior record with a time of 2:01.66.

Canadian Taylor Ruck wins 200m backstroke gold in Lausanne

7 years ago
Duration 1:02
Ruck topped the podium at the Lausanne Swim Cup on Wednesday.

Fellow Canadians Rebecca Smith of Red Deer, Alta., and Kierra Smith of Kelowna, B.C., also had strong showings in Lausanne.

Rebecca Smith, 17, finished third in the 200freestyle and 100 butterfly.

KierraSmith, 23, set a personal-best time in 50 breaststroke to capture bronze.