Masse close to backstroke world record on opening day of Canada Trials
VICTORIA — Kylie Masse has served notice she will be one of the swimmers to beat at this year’s FINA world championships.
The Olympic bronze medallist from Windsor, Ont., swam the fastest time in the world this year and came within an eyelash of setting a world record in the women’s 100-metre backstroke during Thursday’s opening day of the 2017 Team Canada trials.
Masse won the final in 58.21 seconds, just .09 of a second off the world record held by Gemma Spofforth of Great Britain. Masse also broke the America’s record of 58.33 held by American Missy Franklin.
Her time was better than the 58.45 swam by Hungary’s Katinka Hosszu to win the gold medal in the 100 back at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.


