“It would be amazing to see swimming in Canada look like hockey or soccer or baseball, basketball. “I think that’s the end goal,” Masse said after signing swim caps, floats, flags and even winter coats. She hopes the event will inspire young children to pursue their dreams and see what they can achieve in swimming. Masse is now fourth in the overall women’s standings for the season. Kylie Masse of LaSalle, Ont., took silver in 2:02.21, Summer McIntosh of Toronto (2:02.85) took bronze and Ingrid Wilm of Calgary finished just behind the podium in 2:02.94. This weekend, however, the stands were full.Īmerican Beata Nelson (2:00.50) won gold in the women’s 200-metre backstroke, with the Canadians taking the next three spots. Although the 2,300-seat site hosted the Canadian Olympic Trials last summer before the Tokyo Games, the viewing galleries were empty then due to COVID-19 protocols.
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