Masse claims Canada’s twelfth Olympic medal, fourth silver
Canada's Kylie Masse competes in the women's 200m backstroke semifinal during the Tokyo Summer Olympic Games, in Tokyo, Friday, July 30, 2021.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank GunnIn another meeting with Australia’s Kaylee McKeown, Canadian Kylie Masse has won a silver medal with a time of 2:05.42 behind McKweon’s time, 2:04.68. Australian Emily Seebohm finished with bronze with a time of 2:06.17. Masse is without question the fastest athlete Canada has produced in the women’s backstroke at all levels and one of the most talented the country has seen in the pool’s history.
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