2022 Bell Canadian Trials: Kylie Masse, Joshua Liendo Enhance Nationwide Information
Kylie Masse and Joshua Liendo preserve transferring the usual ahead in Canadian swimming, every decreasing their data on Night time 2 of the 2022 Bell Canadian Trials.
Masse powered previous Ingrid Wilm to decrease her nationwide report within the 50 backstroke to 27.18 seconds. Liendo lowered his mark within the males’s 100 butterfly by greater than half a second to 50.88.
First Masse, who confronted a stiff problem from Wilm, the 2 dueling all through final ISL season. Masse ended up retaking her report final month in 27.52, them promptly dashed a quarter-second off it to 27.18. The time is withing two tenths of Xiang Liu’s world report from 2018 (26.98).
Wilm was second din 27.80. Third was Mary-Sophie Harvey in 28.32. Kayla Sanchez had gone 28.21 in prelims earlier than scratching the ultimate.
Occasion 13 Ladies 50 LC Meter Backstroke ================================================================== WORLD: w 26.98 2018-08-21Xiang Liu, CHN CAN: n 27.52 2022-03-04Kylie Masse, TSC Identify Yr Staff Prelims Finals FINA ================================================================== === A - Last === 1 Kylie Masse 96 TSC 27.65 27.18n 978 r:+0.54 2 Wilm, Ingrid Ok 98 CASC 28.04 27.80 914 r:+0.61 3 Harvey, Mary-Sophie 99 CAMO 28.30 28.32 864 r:+0.58
Liendo had no firm out in entrance of the sector. The fast-rising sprinter went out in 23.63 and got here again in 27.25 to win in 50.88. He had practically downed his nationwide report with a 51.58 in prelims and left little question within the remaining, erasing the 51.40 from Olympic Trials final yr.
Finlay Knox was the closest to maintain him firm in 51.86.
Occasion 16 Males 100 LC Meter Butterfly ================================================================== WORLD: w 49.50 2019-07-26Caeleb Dressel, USA CAN: n 51.40 2021-06-19Joshua Liendo, NYAC Identify Yr Staff Prelims Finals FINA ================================================================== === A - Last === 1 Liendo, Joshua 02 NYAC 51.58 50.88n 920 r:+0.63 23.63 50.88 (27.25) 2 Knox, Finlay 01 SCAR 53.55 51.86 869 r:+0.67 24.14 51.86 (27.72) 3 Ogilvie, Keir 02 UBCT 53.77 53.49 792 r:+0.62 24.82 53.49 (28.67) 4 Calkins, Stephe 98 UCSC 54.43 54.77 738 r:+0.62 25.14 54.77 (29.63)
The opposite high-profile win got here with an addendum: Maggie MacNeill, the reigning Olympic champion within the ladies’s 100 fly, received the occasion in 57.13, effectively off her Canadian report of 55.83. However MacNeil revealed in an interview with CBC that she’s going to eschew the person occasion at Worlds to swim solely relays, citing her psychological well being.
“It’s hard to stay at the top and that pressure really got to me,” MacNeil stated. “I need a chill summer. I don’t want to be out of international competition. I want to train and compete well for Canada but I needed that little bit of a let up I guess.”
“Your mental and physical health comes before you as an athlete. So they (Swimming Canada) definitely have been thinking of us as a person first which is so important. I’m grateful for that.”
That opens a spot for Katerine Savard, seven years MacNeil’s senior, to step in. Savard went 58.01 to complete second in finals (she had been 57.86 in prelims) and has been posting some of her best times since her early 20s. Rebecca Smith was third in 58.76, although that’s past the FINA A normal of 58.33.
vent 15 Ladies 100 LC Meter Butterfly ================================================================== WORLD: w 55.48 2016-08-07Sarah Sjostrom, SWE CAN: n 55.83 2019-07-22Margaret MacNeil, LAC Identify Yr Staff Prelims Finals FINA ================================================================== === A - Last === 1 MacNeil, Margar 00 LAC 58.78 57.13 915 r:+0.66 26.88 57.13 (30.25) 2 Savard, Katerin 93 CAMO 57.86 58.01 874 r:+0.65 27.03 58.01 (30.98) 3 Smith, Rebecca 00 UCSC 59.22 58.76 841 r:+0.71 26.97 58.76 (31.79)
Elsewhere, Canada might discover itself with one more feminine distance phenom on its fingers. No, not Summer time McIntosh. Not, not 17-year-old Olympian Katrina Bellio.
No, as a substitute it was 16-year-old Abby Dunford profitable the ladies’s mile Wednesday night time, going 16:20.26 to get greater than 9 seconds beneath the FINA A normal. Dunford, who trains with burgeoning American distance powerhouse Sandpipers of Nevada, dropped 15.49 seconds off her seed time.
Within the course of, she upended Bellio, who completed second in 16:34.24. Bellio’s prime time is a 16:24.37.
Loic Courville Fortin, an 18-year-old, received the lads’s 50 backstroke in 25.98. That’s effectively shy of the FINA A normal of 25.17. The 2 prime instances within the morning have been set by Greek swimmer Vaggelis Makrygiannis in 25.48 and Poland’s Kacper Stokowski in 25.84.
Eric Brown received the lads’s 800 free in 7:59.68, the one swimmer beneath eight minutes. The FINA reduce is 7:53.11.
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