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Kelowna’s Ruck sets all-time medal record at Pan Pacific meet

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TOKYO — Taylor Ruck set a new record for medals by a Canadian, and Kylie Masse was named the top overall female swimmer at the Pan Pacific Swimming Championsh­ips on Sunday — the final day of competitio­n.

The 18-year-old Ruck took silver in the women’s 200-metre backstroke for her fifth medal of the championsh­ips.

“I just wanted to do the best that I could and it’s so amazing to be able to accomplish that,” said Ruck. “I couldn’t have done it without my relay teammates and all of Team Canada.”

Ruck’s time of two minutes 6.41 seconds was just behind American Kathleen Baker, who set a Pan Pacs record of 2:06.14 for the win. American Regan Smith finished third in a world-junior record 2:06.46, followed by Masse in fourth (2:07.00).

Ruck, who hails from Kelowna, also won a gold medal in the women’s 200 freestyle, and bronzes in the 100 freestyle, 4x100 and 4x200 free relays in Tokyo, breaking a seven-way tie to become the first Canadian to ever win five medals at Pan Pacs.

It’s her second such record this year, after tying the all-time mark for Commonweal­th Games medals with eight in April.

“This sets my expectatio­ns higher,” said Ruck. “I just love Japan and hopefully I’ll be able to come back here in two years (for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games).”

The 22-year-old Masse, from Windsor, Ont., was named female swimmer of the championsh­ips for her 100 backstroke win earlier in the meet.

Also on Sunday, Calgary’s Yuri Kisil earned Canada’s first men’s medal, taking bronze in the 50 freestyle with a personal-best time of 22.02.

“It’s a big deal. I’ve wanted to get on the podium individual­ly for a long time. To finally do it here means the world,” Kisil said.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Canada’s Taylor Ruck reacts on the podium after winning the women’s 200-metre freestyle final at the Pan Pacific swimming championsh­ips in Tokyo, Japan, last Thursday.
The Associated Press Canada’s Taylor Ruck reacts on the podium after winning the women’s 200-metre freestyle final at the Pan Pacific swimming championsh­ips in Tokyo, Japan, last Thursday.

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