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  2. “Queen’s student competing for Team Canada at World Para Swimming Championships,” Queen’s Gazette.

“Queen’s student competing for Team Canada at World Para Swimming Championships,” Queen’s Gazette.

By Sadie McIntosh - May 16, 2022

Jessica Tinney is swimming in a pool

Jessica Tinney, a fourth-year kinesiology student, has excelled at balancing academics, work, and athletics.

 

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