The new world junior and World Cup record is the second fastest time in history, trailing only the brand new world standard of 3:51.30 set 24 hours earlier by China’s Li Bingjie at the Chinese Swimming Championships in Beijing. Siobhan Haughey of Hong Kong, China, who won the event last weekend at the first leg of the World Cup series in Berlin, finished third in 3:58.50. Masse and Wilm had placed 1-2 in the event last week in Berlin, while Mac Neil is making her 2022 World Cup debut in Toronto. The two-time Olympian from Trinidad and Tobago won the 50 free, back and butterfly in Berlin. Americans Pash Kelly, in the women’s 200 fly (2:03.61), and Lilly King, in the women’s 200 breast (2:18.43), were the other Day 1 winners.
Source: CBC News October 29, 2022 01:25 UTC