Canadian swimmers book semifinal spots at World Aquatics Championships
It was a strong morning for Canadian swimmers at the World Aquatics Championships on Friday in Fukuoka, Japan, with four advancing to the semifinals in their respective events.
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It was a strong morning for Canadian swimmers at the World Aquatics Championships on Friday in Fukuoka, Japan, with four advancing to the semifinals in their respective events.
FUKUOKA, Japan :Australia's Kyle Chalmers set a blistering pace towards the end to win gold in the blue riband men's 100 metres freestyle at the World Aquatics Championships while Frenchman Leon Marchand and Canadian teenager Summer McIntosh also excelled on Thursday.
Canada's Summer McIntosh retained her world title in the women's 200m butterfly final on Thursday at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan.
FUKUOKA, Japan :Australia's Kyle Chalmers set a blistering pace towards the end to claim gold in the blue riband men's 100 metres freestyle at the World Aquatics Championships on Thursday while Canadian teenager Summer McIntosh bagged her first title at the meet.
FUKUOKA, Japan : Canadian teenager Summer McIntosh cruised to the women's 200 metres butterfly title at the World Aquatics Championships on Thursday, capturing the gold medal in a time of two minutes, 04.06 seconds ahead of Australian Elizabeth Dekkers.
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Canada's Summer McIntosh swam to a bronze medal in the women's 200 freestyle final at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, on Wednesday.
Canada's Kylie Masse and Ingrid Wilm didn't like being fourth and fifth.