At the World Aquatics Championships, Liendo eclipsed his previous national mark of 50.36 seconds set back in the spring
Canada’s Josh Liendo won silver in the men’s 100-metre butterfly with a Canadian record time at the World Aquatics Championships on Saturday.
Liendo also qualified for the 50-metre freestyle final, but scratched himself from that event to focus on the butterfly. “There’s definitely some stuff to improve on, but then again, it’s a new program this year,” he said. “Today was just a great learning opportunity for me.”
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