Camryn Rogers just keeps getting better. At 23, the Richmond, B.C., native broke her own Canadian record in mid-April, continuing to impress in her promising career that saw her crack the top five at the Tokyo Olympics and win a Commonwealth title.
Camryn Rogers just keeps getting better. At 23, the Richmond, B.C., native broke her own Canadian record in mid-April, continuing to impress in her promising career that saw her crack the top five at the Tokyo Olympics and win a Commonwealth title.