2018 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Thursday, August 9 – Tuesday, August 14, 2018
- Tokyo Tatsumi International Swimming Center, Tokyo, Japan
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Canada’s Kylie Masse took over half a second off the Pan Pacific Championship meet record Friday morning, becoming the top qualifier for finals.
Masse split 28.27/30.03 for a final time of 58.29, way under Emily Seebohm‘s previous record of 58.84 from 2014. Masse, the former world record holder, will go head-to-head with No. 2 qualifier and current world record holder Kathleen Baker, who was 58.41, Friday night. Seebohm was third out of prelims with a 58.79, also under her previous record, and 16-year-old Regan Smith was fourth in 59.27.
Masse’s performance was the tenth-fastest of all-time, and she owns five of the ten fastest swims in history.
Baker set her world record of 58.00 at the 2018 Phillips 66 National Championships two weeks ago; Masse’s prior world record stood at 58.10.
Fastest Performances Ever: Women’s 100 Back
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1 | Kathleen Baker | 58.00 |
2 | Kylie Masse | 58.10 |
3 | Gemma Spoffort | 58.12 |
4 | Anastasia Fesikova | 58.18 |
5 | Kylie Masse | 58.18 |
6 | Kylie Masse | 58.21 |
7 | Kylie Masse | 58.22 |
8 | Emily Seebohm | 58.23 |
9 | Emily Seebohm | 58.26 |
10 | Kylie Masse | 58.29 |