Massabie leaves swim records in his wake at Canadian Championships
TORONTO — Sebastian Massabie apparently wasn’t satisfied with breaking three national records at the Canadian Swimming Championships, so on Sunday he turned to breaking world records.
On the second last day of competition at the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre, Massabie — of the South Surrey, B.C.-based Pacific Sea Wolves Swim Club — once again delivered.
The men’s 50-metre butterfly S4 world record was already Massabie’s, but he lowered his mark by 0.2 seconds with a 38.48 performance.
Staying true to his training, Massabie shaved another 0.46 seconds in the evening finals to lower his world record to 38.02.