Kylie Masse misses out on world record at Canadian swim championships
TORONTO — The world 100-metre backstroke record will have to wait for Kylie Masse.
The 23-year-old native of LaSalle, Ont., won the event Wednesday night at the Canadian swim trials in 58.16 seconds. While that secured Masse a spot on the national team for the ’19 world championships, it was short of American Kathleen Baker’s world mark of 58 seconds.
Masse held the world record of 58.10 seconds that she set at the ’17 world championships in Budapest. But Baker broke that mark last summer.
Masse, who covered the opening 50 metres in 28.2 seconds, said she went into the final thinking a world-record effort was possible.


