Fourth-year swimmer Kylie Masse earned four individual and two relay gold medals in leading the Varsity Blues women’s swimming team to a first-place finish at the OUA Fairweather division championships this past weekend at the University of Guelph.
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Masse, the 2017 100 backstroke world champion and world record holder, handily won the 50 (26.70) and 200 (2:04.72) backstroke events. She also won the 100 freestyle in a time of 54.05 seconds.
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The LaSalle, Ont., native capped off the meet in the 400 freestyle, an event that she does not swim. Masse was the first to touch the wall in 3:48.43, the fastest time swam in this event in Canada this year.
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She also helped the Blues to first-place finishes in the 200 freestyle and 200 medley relays. Toronto won the meet with 1,147 points, 513 points ahead of the second-place Western Mustangs (634).
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