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7-Time Canadian Olympic Medalist Penny Oleksiak Undergoes Surgery on Torn Meniscus

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 5

September 01st, 2022 Canada, News

Penny Oleksiak, Canada’s most decorated Olympian, has undergone surgery to repair a meniscus tear in her knee. Posting on her Instagram account, Oleksiak says that she suffered a bucket handle meniscus tear while visiting Orlando, Florida. She was able to get back to Canada and undergo surgery to repair the tear within a week. Oleksiak was treated at the Women’s College Hospital in Toronto, where she lives and trains.

In her post, Oleksiak says the recovery time will probably “be the longest and most tentative one I’ve ever had to deal with.” She also notes that she’s “super excited to use this time to recover properly and get stronger in the process.”

The 22-year-old is coming off a success World Championships this summer, where she racked up 4 medals, bringing her total World Champs medal count to 9, making her the most decorated Canadian at World Champs as well. Individually, Oleksiak had a bit of a rough Championships, finishing 4th in the final of the women’s 100 free, and getting DQ’d in semifinals of the 200 free for a false start. That didn’t affect her relay performances, however, as she split 52.51 on Canada’s women’s 4×100 free relay, which was the fastest split in the event.

She also swam on the mixed 4×100 free relay, mixed 4×100 medley relay, and women’s 4×100 medley relay, helping Canada to medals in all 3.

In addition to having now become Canada’s most decorated Olympian, Oleksiak became Canada’s youngest Olympic Champion ever when she tied Simone Manuel for gold in the women’s 100 free at the 2016 Olympics. At those same 2016 Olympics, Oleksiak became the first Canadian to win 4 medals in a single Summer Olympics.

Oleksiak had planned a climb of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania this month as a fundraiser to fight world hunger, which she now won’t be able to do after sustaining the injury.

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MICKEYMOUSE
2 years ago

Disney’s Revenge

Swimmerj
2 years ago

Best wishes typical pen, you have so much love behind you!

NJones
2 years ago

Not sure if *rough” sums up her whole champs meet. Obviously the 200 Free false start was a large hiccup. The 100 free 4th, while annoying for her no doubt, was still a solid swim. And she actually split 52.1 I believe on one of her relays which was the fastest of her career.

Anyways she is continuing to prove she is a big event performer. Best of luck to her for a full and speedy recovery. Canada really needs her continued excellence going fwd!

The alpha dog
2 years ago

You can overcome this, queen

John Hueth
2 years ago

Oh no! I hope she fully recovers. What is her phone number so I can send her a get well text?

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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