David Johnson (swimmer)
David Johnson is a retired Canadian swimmer who specialized in freestyle events. He represented Canada in various international competitions, including the Olympic Games, World Aquatics Championships, and the Commonwealth Games.
Early Life[edit | edit source]
David Johnson was born on date of birth in place of birth. He began swimming at a young age and quickly showed promise in the sport. Johnson trained with the local swim club and later joined the national swim team.
Career[edit | edit source]
Olympic Games[edit | edit source]
Johnson competed in the Olympic Games on multiple occasions. His first appearance was at the year Summer Olympics held in city, country. He participated in the men's 100m freestyle, men's 200m freestyle, and the 4x100m freestyle relay.
World Aquatics Championships[edit | edit source]
At the World Aquatics Championships, Johnson achieved significant success. He won several medals, including gold, silver, and bronze in various freestyle events. His performances helped elevate Canada's standing in international swimming.
Commonwealth Games[edit | edit source]
Johnson also competed in the Commonwealth Games, where he won multiple medals. His contributions were crucial in securing victories for the Canadian swim team.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
After retiring from competitive swimming, Johnson pursued a career in coaching and sports administration. He has been involved in various initiatives to promote swimming and support young athletes in Canada.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
David Johnson is remembered as one of Canada's most accomplished swimmers. His achievements have inspired many young swimmers and contributed to the growth of the sport in Canada.
See Also[edit | edit source]
- List of Canadian swimmers
- Swimming at the Summer Olympics
- World Aquatics Championships
- Commonwealth Games
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