Canada's Maggie Mac Neil swam to her second world record and third gold medal on the final day of the world short course championships in Melbourne, Australia, on Sunday.
Mac Neil, from London. Ont., picked up her latest gold by blazing to a world-record time in the women's 100-metre butterfly final, finishing in 54.05 seconds.
American Torri Huske, who tied for gold with Mac Neil in the 50-m butterfly final on Wednesday, finished behind the Canadian in 54.75.
Sweden's Louise Hansson took bronze in 54.87, while Canada's Katerine Savard was eighth in 56.87. It has been an incredibly successful week for Mac Neil in Melbourne, and that was recognized on Sunday.
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