Masse swims to Canadian record, world-leading time at Canadian trials
TORONTO — With a victory and a spot on the world championship team already safely tucked in her figurative back pocket, Kylie Masse had nothing to lose.
The 23-year-old from LaSalle, Ont., broke her own Canadian record and touched the wall in the world’s fastest time this year to win the 200-metre backstroke at the Canadian swimming trials on Friday.
“It does (mean a lot),” Masse said of the world-leading time. “It’s nice to be at that mark this early in the season. I know what I’m capable of now and so I can just get back to work and continue to work on things to be even faster.”
Two days after she won the 100 backstroke — she’s the reigning world champion and Olympic bronze medallist at that distance — Masse finished in two minutes 5.94 seconds at the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre. Taylor Ruck of Kelowna, B.C., claimed the silver in 2:06.70.