Canadian swimmer Kylie Masse captures gold at Pan Pacific Championships
TOKYO — Kylie Masse is back on top of the podium at a major international event.
The swimmer from Windsor, Ont., captured gold in the 100-metre backstroke on Friday at the Pan Pacific Championships, highlighting a three-medal day for Canada.
The 22-year-old Masse won the same event at last year’s world championships and this year’s Commonwealth Games and took bronze in the 100 backstroke at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Masse set a Pan Pacific record of 58.29 seconds in the morning heats and then finished in 58.61 seconds for the win, pushing past Australian Emily Seebohm after the turn and holding off American world-record holder Kathleen Baker, who finished third.