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Brent Hayden of Vancouver won the gold medal, bettered his Canadian short-course record and swam the third-fastest time ever in the men's 100-metre freestyle on Saturday in Berlin at the fourth stop on the World Cup swimming circuit. Full Article at National Post
Brent Hayden won his second gold medal of the week on Saturday in the men's 100-metre freestyle at a World Cup event in Berlin. Hayden took over on the final turn to win the short-course race in 45.56 seconds. Full Article at CBC News
Canadian swimmer Brent Hayden departs the medal stand after defeating U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps in the men's 100 meter freestyle event during the Santa Clara International Grand Prix swim meet in Santa Clara, California June 14, 2009. View Photo »
Brent Hayden of Vancouver won the gold medal and broke his Canadian record in the men’s 200-metre freestyle on Wednesday to conclude the third stop on the FINA World Cup swimming circuit in Stockholm, Sweden. Full Article at Vancouver Sun
Vancouver’s Brent Hayden shattered his Canadian 100-metre freestyle record for the second time in four days Tuesday. The result was a silver medal on the third stop on the FINA World Cup swimming circuit in Stockholm. Full Article at Vancouver Sun
Brent Hayden is getting better all the time, breaking his Canadian record again in the men's 100-metre freestyle on Tuesday in Stockholm en route to a World Cup silver medal. Full Article at CBC News
Canadian swimmer Brent Hayden celebrates after defeating Michael Phelps to win the men's 100 meter freestyle event during the Santa Clara International Grand Prix swim meet in Santa Clara, California June 14, 2009. View Photo »
Brent Hayden of Vancouver collected his second silver medal at the World Cup swimming stop in Moscow on Saturday finishing second in the men's 200-metre freestyle. Full Article at Canada.com
Brent Hayden of Vancouver collected his second silver medal at the World Cup swimming stop in Moscow on Saturday finishing second in the men's 200-metre freestyle. Full Article at Vancouver Sun
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