Canada’s Routliffe doubles up on gold medal at world para swim championship
MANCHESTER, United Kingdom — Tess Routliffe claimed her second gold medal and defended her title at the world para swim championship Wednesday.
The 24-year-old from Caledon, Ont., won the women’s SB7 100-metre breaststroke ahead of silver medallist and Canadian teammate Abi Tripp.
Routliffe posted a winning time of one minute 31.91 seconds, which was 2.48 seconds faster than Tripp of Kingston, Ont., at the Manchester Aquatic Centre.
“I’m super happy that I was able to defend my title … and be able to put down a good race,” Routliffe said.