Kylie Masse, a four-time Olympic medallist and two-time world champion, finished fourth, one spot ahead of fellow Canadian Ingrid Wilm
Canadian swimming star Kylie Masse just missed the podium in the women’s 100-metre backstroke at the World Aquatics Championships on Tuesday.
The four-time Olympic medalist and two-time world champion finished fourth, one spot ahead of fellow Canadian Ingrid Wilm.Australia’s Kaylee McKeown won gold in 57.53 seconds, ahead of Americans Regan Smith in second and Katharine Berkoff in third.Also on Tuesday, Canada’s Summer McIntosh qualified for the women’s 200m freestyle final set for Wednesday. The 16-year-old from Toronto is looking to bounce back from missing the podium in Sunday’s 400-metre freestyle.
Montreal’s Ilya Kharun qualified for the men’s 200m butterfly final with a Canadian record time of 1:54.28.
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