Varsity Blues alumna Kylie Masse heading to Paris 2024 with Team Canada

Image of Kylie Masse, Linda Kiefer and Ron Castro
Image of Kylie Masse, Linda Kiefer and Ron Castro
21/05/2024

Swimming Canada and the Canadian Olympic Committee have announced the roster of Team Canada swimming athletes nominated to compete at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Varsity Blues alumna Kylie Masse (2015-19), a four-time Olympic medalist, will head to Paris for her third Olympic Games.
 

The native of LaSalle, Ont., did not disappoint at the 2024 Olympic Trials this past week at TPASC. Masse swam the second fastest time in the world this year, winning her signature 100 backstroke event in 57.94 seconds.

"It's been a long time since I've been at that [time]," said Masse, who graduated from the University of Toronto Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education in 2019. "Over the last two years I've struggled with getting that confidence because I've had so many obstacles and challenges within the last little while but I knew I was ready. I think it's really easy to get wrapped up in a lot of pressure and expectations and that's when you lose sight of why you really do it. I just hope to continue to have fun and know my why and my purpose within the sport."

Masse also dominated the 200 backstroke, touching the wall in 2:06.24. She is the reigning Olympic silver medalist in both the 100 and 200 backstroke events and will be eying the podium this summer in Paris.

"I'm motivated by my teammates, my national team teammates, my coaches. I'm motivated by my competitors in Canada and around the world," said Masse. "I think every day brings a different motivation, sometimes it's just motivation to get through the week and other times it's a bigger motivation. Like anything in life, I think it's just about continuing to show up and be disciplined in what I do, be disciplined in the skills that I'm working on and trying to perfect every detail."

Varsity Blues assistant head coach Linda Kiefer was also named to the Olympic coaching staff. She will be heading to her sixth Olympic Games, four as a part of the official delegation. Kiefer, who just wrapped up her 34th season with the Blues, was a personal coach at the 1996 and 2004 Games, a member of the 2012 Swaziland coaching staff and has been to the last two Olympic Games (2016, 2020) with Team Canada.

In addition, KPE alumnus and current employee Ron Castro will be heading to Paris for his first Olympic Games as a massage therapist.

Swimming will take place July 27 to August 4 (Days 1 to 9) at the Paris La Défense Arena.