Kylie Masse helps Canada set record at swimming world championships
GWANGJU, Korea, Republic Of — Kylie Masse helped set a Canadian record when she won the bronze medal in the women’s 200-metre backstroke on Saturday at the FINA World Championships.
Masse’s bronze is Canada’s seventh pool medal, the most the country has ever won at the world championships.
Canada now has two gold and five bronze in the pool this week as well as an open water bronze last week for Eric Hedlin. The previous pool mark was six, set in 1978.
Masse, the 100-metre backstroke champion earlier this week, also equals Penny Oleksiak as the most decorated female swimmer at worlds with four career medals and also ties Sydney Pickrem for the Canadian woman with the most individual medals at worlds with three.