14-year-old Laon Kim won the 50 free in a time of 24.04, just seven one-hundredths shy of the Canadian boys’ 13-14 NAG record set back in 2000.
Clark, who recently set a new Canadian National Age Group Record and broke the 1:00-barrier, won the women’s 100 fly in a time of 1:01.37.
Alisson Gobeil broke the Canadian record twice in the women’s S5 50 backstroke, finishing with a time of 56.90 in the final.
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Swimming for Team Alberta, Clark won the girls’ 100 freestyle (56.76) and contributed on the victorious mixed 400 medley relay on Monday in St. Catharines.
The 2022 Canada Games got underway Sunday at the Eleanor Misener Aquatics Centre at Brock University, with six champions crowned on Day 1.
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After a breakout performance at Nationals in Montreal, 14-year-old Maxine Clark headlines Team Alberta at the 2022 Canada Summer Games.