Canada's Dorris defends 50m butterfly title at world para swimming championships
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Canada's Dorris defends 50m butterfly title at world para swimming championships
SINGAPORE — Canada's Danielle Dorris defended her gold medal in the S7 50-metre butterfly Thursday at the world para swimming championships. The 23-year-old from Moncton, N.B., finished in a championship-record time of 33.
She is a world champion for a third time in a row at the 50m butterfly S7.
Danielle Dorris wins gold at the World Para Swimming Championships
Danielle Dorris of Moncton, NB., added gold to her medal count with a win in the women’s 50-metre butterfly S7 final, in a time of 33.93.That is a championship record, at the World Para Swimming Championships in Singapore.
Natalie Örnkvist won her second medal in this year's World Para Swimming Championships, this time in the 200 meter freestyle.
Canada’s Dorris defends 50m butterfly title at world para swimming championships
SINGAPORE — Canada's Danielle Dorris defended her gold medal in the S7 50-metre butterfly Thursday at the world para swimming championships. The 23-year-old from Moncton, N.B., finished in a championship-record time of 33.93 seconds, 32-hundredths of a second ahead of Mallory Weggemann of the United States. Colombia's Sara Vargas was third in 35.21 seconds. "It feels fantastic. I’m really happy that I was able to defend my title once again," sai…
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