Canada’s Liendo breaks own national record, wins silver in men’s 100-metre butterfly
FUKUOKA, Japan — Canada’s Josh Liendo won silver in the men’s 100-metre butterfly with a Canadian record time at the World Aquatics Championships on Saturday.
The 20-year-old from Toronto clocked in at 50.34 seconds to eclipse his previous national mark of 50.36 seconds set back in the spring and improve on his bronze-medal performance at the 2022 worlds.
France’s Maxime Grousset edged Liendo for gold in 50.14 seconds, while Dare Rose of the United States grabbed bronze in 50.46.
Liendo also qualified for the 50-metre freestyle final, but scratched himself from that event to focus on the butterfly.