Maxwell, Dorris and Jibb reach podium on second-last day at para swimming worlds
SINGAPORE — Reid Maxwell reached the podium for the first time at a world championships while fellow Canadians Danielle Dorris and Mary Jibb picked up their third medals Friday at the world para swimming championships.
Maxwell swam to silver in the men’s S8 200-metre individual medley in a Canadian record time of two minutes 26.72 seconds.
Australia’s Callum Simpson won gold in 2:25.49 while Dimosthenis Michalentzakis of Greece took bronze in 2:27.24.
The 18-year-old Maxwell, from St. Albert, Alta., is making his world championship debut after claiming silver in the men’s 400 freestyle at the 2024 Paris Paralympics.

