Masse becomes first Canadian to win International Swimming League event
Kylie Masse won the 200-metre backstroke during the debut of the International Swimming League event on Saturday, which made her the first Canadian to win at ISL.
One may have thought it would be hard to recognize Kylie Masse in her Cali Condor swimming club colours instead of Team Canada, however, she was no stranger in the pool during the International Swimming League 200m backstroke. Masse touched the wall at 2:01.89 seconds to put the Condors in second place.
Earlier in the year, the 23-year-old lead the 200-metre backstroke at the national swim trials with a time of 2:05:94 seconds. She is also a back to back world champion and a 2016 Olympic bronze medallist.
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Masse is one of 13 Canadians competing in the ISL, another is Olympic gold medallist, Penny Oleksiak.
Oleksiak and Masse will compete in Naples, Italy on October 12-13. The league will also stop in Texas, Budapest, Maryland and London before the finals in Las Vegas during December. The top two teams from both the USA and Europe after the six meets will advance.
Below is a list of Canadian swimmers and their club affiliate:
Kylie Masse – Cali Condors
Kelsey Wog – Cali Condors
Penny Oleksiak – Energy Standard
Kierra Smith – Energy Standard
Kayla Sanchez – Energy Standard
Rebecca Smith – Energy Standard
Markus Thormeyer – NY Breakers
Emily Overholt – Ny Breakers
Mack Darragh – NY Breakers
Haley Black – NY Breakers
Finlay Knox – London Roar
Yuri Kisil – London Roar
Sydney Pickrem – London Roar
The International Swimming League is a team format competition series that ends in cash prizes. There are no heats. Swimmers will compete at the usual distances, and if slower than listed times, they will lose points. It is supported by many swimmers and hopes to be a new way to engage swimmers and encourage new fans.
The event will continue tomorrow afternoon and can be viewed live at CBC Sports.