#ParisExpress: Swimmer Sabrina Lyn flying the flag for ‘defeated’ teammates
Jul 25th, 2024 | Category: SPORTS | 13:25#JamaicaGleaner #Paris #ParisOlympics2024 #Olympics #Swimming JULY 25, 2024: When national swimmer Sabrina Lyn competes in her first Olympics Games, it will not only be a seminal moment for her, but she will also be carrying the hopes and wishes of national teammates Emily McDonald and Jessica Calderbank. Lyn will be competing in the 50-metre freestyle on August 3, having qualified through the universality route, beating McDonald and Calderbank in a difficult battle for the only women’s spot available. While she is buoyed by her own success, she knows that she is carrying the flag for her national teammates, who have pushed each other to be at their absolute best.
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