Kylie Masse earns second silver in pool, Andre De Grasse cruises into 100 semifinal
TOKYO — Gasping for breath after racing to her second silver medal of the Tokyo Games, Canadian swimmer Kylie Masse neatly summed up what it must be like to be an Olympian.
“It’s fun. It’s definitely painful.”
The 25-year-old from LaSalle, Ont., was describing something very specific — the 200-metre backstroke, the race she’d just completed in a Canadian record time of two minutes 5.42 seconds — but her sentiments likely ring true for many elite athletes who empty the tank in pursuit of Olympic glory.
“It’s going to be a stinger and you have to have stick it out and have faith in your training and trust the process.”