Maggie Mac Neil swims to 2nd world record, 3rd gold medal at short course worlds

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.

Canadian Ilya Kharun wins silver, sets world junior record

Three swimmers, dressed in warm-up jackets, display the medals around their neck
Gold medallist Maggie Mac Neil of Canada, centre, poses with silver medallist Torri Huske of the U.S. and bronze medallist Louise Hansson of Sweden after the women's 100m butterfly final in Melbourne on Sunday. (William West/AFP via Getty Images)

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.

A woman with glasses, wearing a warm-up jacket, smiles and displays an award
Maggie Mac Neil poses with the Best Female Swimmer Award on Sunday in Melbourne, Australia. (Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

It has been an incredibly successful week for Mac Neil in Melbourne, and that was recognized on Sunday. She was warded the Best Female Swimmer Award on Sunday for her overall performance at the event, which included the two butterfly gold medals, helping Canada to three bronze medals in relays events, and another individual gold and world record in the 50-m backstroke.

WATCH | Mac Neil sets another record, wins gold medal:

Canada's Mac Neil sets world record in 100m butterfly at short course worlds

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Duration 3:14
London, Ont.'s Maggie Mac Neil finished with a historic time of 54.05 to capture gold in the women's 100-metre butterfly event at the FINA world swimming championships (25) in Melbourne.

Kharun wins silver in 100 fly

Mac Neil wasn't the only record-breaking Canadian on Sunday -- Ilya Kharun swam to a new world junior record in the men's 100-m butterfly, also earning a silver medal.

The 17-year-old Kharun, who was born in Montreal and lives in Las Vegas, finished in 49.03. That was second only to South African star Chad Le Clos (48.59).

WATCH | Kharun takes silver in world junior record time:

Canada's Ilya Kharun sets world junior and Canadian record with short course worlds silver

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Duration 3:27
The Montreal-born youngster clocked in at 49.03 to set a new Canadian and world junior record in the men's 100-metre butterfly event at the FINA world swimming championships (25) in Melbourne.

Rebecca Smith, of Red Deer, Alta., won silver in the women's 200-m freestyle. Her time of 1:52.24 was second only Hong Kong's Siobhan Haughey, who won the final in 1:51.65.

WATCH | Smith snags silver in freestyle:

Red Deer's Rebecca Smith places 2nd in 200m freestyle at short course worlds

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Duration 4:14
The Alberta native swam in at 1:52.24 to earn the silver medal in the women's 200-metre freestyle event at the FINA world swimming championships (25) in Melbourne.

Backstroke specialist Kylie Masse captured bronze in the women's 200 event, finishing in 2:01.26, just ahead of Canadian teammate Ingrid Wilm (2:01.78). Australian Kylee McKeown won gold in 1:59.26 while American Claire Curzan took silver (2:00.53).

WATCH | Masse lands on podium in backstroke:

Ontario's Kylie Masse clinches Canadian record with bronze at short course worlds

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Duration 4:25
The Lasalle, Ont. native finished with a time of 2:01.26 to place 3rd in the women's 200-metre backstroke event at the FINA world swimming championships (25) in Melbourne.

In the women's 4x100 medley, Mac Neil and Wilm teamed up with Sydney Pickrem and Taylor Ruck to win bronze. The Canadians finished in 3:46.22, with the Americans taking gold with a new world-record mark of 3:44.35. Australia picked up the silver in 3:44.92.

WATCH | Canadians win bronze, set new national record in medley relay:

Canada sets national record with bronze in 4x100m medley relay at short course worlds

2 years ago
Duration 6:48
Team Canada earned a collective time of 3:46.22 to place 3rd in the women's 4x100-metre medley relay event at the FINA world swimming championships (25) in Melbourne.

Canada ends the world short course championships with a total of 14 medals; three gold, four silver, and seven bronze.

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