Canada's Caldwell sets year's best time in 200-metre backstroke

Olympic bronze medallist Hilary Caldwell of White Rock, B.C., won the gold medal and set this year's world's best time on Friday in the women's 200-metre backstroke at the second stop on the Arena Pro Swim Series circuit.

Victory highlighted a 5 medal evening for Canadian swimmers

Hilary Caldwell, shown here at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, built on her performance this past summer posting this year's fastest time in the women's 200-metre backstroke. (Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images)

Olympic bronze medallist Hilary Caldwell of White Rock, B.C., won the gold medal and set this year's world's best time on Friday in the women's 200-metre backstroke at the second stop on the Arena Pro Swim Series circuit.

The victory highlighted a five-medal evening for Canadian swimmers.

Caldwell clocked two minutes 8.68 seconds, producing a strong second half swim after ranking third at the halfway point.

"It was a great swim for me," said Caldwell, who trains at Swimming Canada's High Performance Centre- Victoria. "It's the fastest I've ever gone at this point in the season so it's looking pretty good for me heading into the world championship trials [next month]. I was really happy with the consistency of my race. My fitness was very strong and I had a lot left for the end."

China's Yaxin Liu took the silver in 2:09.80 and Dominique Bouchard of North Bay, Ont., snared the bronze in 2:10.41.

Building on Olympic success

Caldwell admits she's gained plenty of confidence from her Olympic success last summer in Rio.

"It was a dream come true for me to win the Olympic medal," she said. "It was the culmination of a lot of hard work and it was a great experience to race against those amazing women backstrokers."

Canada also collected two medals in the women's 200 freestyle won by Federica Pellegrini of Italy in 1:56.07. Kayla Sanchez of Ajax, Ont., a national youth team member, took the silver in 1:58.46 while Katerine Savard of Pont-Rouge, Que., and Menghui Zhu of China tied for third at 1:58.78. Rebecca Smith of Red Deer, Alta., was seventh.

In the women's 50 freestyle, Zhu took the gold in 24.97 edging Toronto's Michelle Williams by a mere 0.01 seconds. Madison Kennedy of the U.S. was third in 25.16.