Canadian swimmer Kylie Masse wins second gold at world aquatics championship
GWANGJU, Korea, Republic Of — Don’t ask Kylie Masse to single out her favourite swim in world aquatic championships history.
The 23-year-old from LaSalle, Ont., is now part of an exclusive Canadian club with two golden moments.
Masse became just the second Canadian swimmer to win two world championship gold medals when she defended her title in the women’s 100 metre backstroke on Tuesday. The late Victor Davis of Guelph, Ont., also won twice at the worlds.
“I think it’s comparable,” said Masse, who also captured gold at the most recent world championships with a then-world record time of 58.10 seconds in Hungary in 2017. “To be a gold medallist is a dream come true. They both have their own feelings to them and they both feel great.”