Canadian swimmer Sebastian Massabie has set a new world record while claiming gold at the Paralympics.
Sebastian Massabie - The Canadian PressPARIS — Canadian swimmer Sebastian Massabie set a new world record while claiming gold at the Paralympics on Friday.
“I feel really, really happy, excited, and proud of myself,” said Massabie, who trains with head coach Jy Lawrence at the Pacific Sea Wolves. Earlier in the meet, he broke his Canadian records in both heats and finals of the 100 and 200 free, finishing fifth and sixth.
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