Canadian Teen Proves All Are Capable to be Swimming Champions

A group of people swimming in a pool, using kickboards. They are aligned in a row, each focusing on swimming. The pool area has blue tiles and a modern look, with some equipment visible in the background.

Julia Lane from Windsor, Ontario proves to Canada and the world that anyone can swim, no matter what obstacles one may face.

The 18-year-old competed with hundreds of youths and adults at the Down Syndrome World Swimming Championships in Truro, Nova Scotia in July, coming home with a silver medal and four bronze medals – a feat for any trained competitive swimmer. Lane was one of only twenty-two swimmers representing Canada, with over twenty-five countries representing themselves at the Championship.

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