Canada continued to find success at the short-course world championships in Abu Dhabi on Friday, claiming gold in the mixed freestyle relay, while Kylie Masse scored individual silver in the 100-metre backstroke.
In the mixed 4x50m freestyle relay, Canada beat the Netherlands by 0.06 seconds, while Russia was 0.42 seconds behind for bronze.
First out of the blocks for the Canadians was Josh Liendo of Toronto, whose time of 20.94 seconds gave Canada a small lead over the Dutch team. Calgary’s Yuri Kisil was next, but during his 20.99 leg, the Netherlands overtook him to take the lead.
The Netherlands continued to lead after Kayla Sanchez of Scarborough, Ont., swam her leg in a time of 23.51. It was team anchor and London Ont., native Maggie Mac Neil’s time of 23.11 that powered Canada to the top of the podium.
Earlier on Friday, Kylie Masse, of La Salle, Ont., won silver in the 100-metre backstroke.
Masse finished the final in 26.69 while Sweden’s Louise Hansson claimed gold in 26.45. American swimmer Katherine Berkoff finished third with a time of 55.40.
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