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She better get used to the social media stardom, and she better become accustomed to the clinking sound of her silver and bronze medals jangling together with every step.

Much to her alarm, the bronze she won Saturday night in the 4×100-metre freestyle relay is already slightly scratched – a fate rower Marnie McBean calls the price of entry to the multi-medal club. McBean, 48, is accustomed to the clink as a four-time Olympic medallist.

“They’re pretty heavy,” Oleksiak said. “I feel like I’m slouching all the time when I’m wearing them, which sucks.”

The added weight around her neck is yet another thing she should probably get used to – and perhaps build up for an even greater load. She’s expected to compete in three more events: the 4×200-metre freestyle relay on Wednesday, Thursday’s 100-metre freestyle, and the 4×100-metre medley relay on Saturday.

“My expectation coming into the Olympics was to hopefully make one final,” said the 6-foot-1 speedster known as ‘The Child’ by her teammates. “I was kind of gunning for a medal in 2020. But to get two here means so much to me.”

And if she can win another one, or two, or three — all the better.

I feel like I’m slouching all the time when I’m wearing them, which sucks

“I’m just for the rest of the week setting my sights on finals,” she said. “I’ll see if I can make a final and get a lane. That’s what I’m really happy with. If I’m in a final, I have a chance for whatever’s going to come up. But I’m not super nervous.”