Resilient Routliffe earns world title in Portugal pool
MADEIRA, Portugal — Tess Routliffe put an exclamation point on her remarkable comeback from injury on Tuesday, capturing the first world title of her decorated career on the third night of the 2022 World Para Swimming Championships at the Penteada Olympic Swimming Complex.
Just over a year after suffering a serious back injury that caused her to miss last summer’s Paralympic Games in Tokyo, the 23-year-old from Caledon, Ont., was crowned in the women’s 100-metre breaststroke SB7 thanks to a Canadian record time of one minute, 31.91 seconds.
It was Routliffe’s second medal in as many events in Madeira following her second-place finish in the 200 individual medley SM7 on opening night.
“I’m ecstatic. I don’t have very many words. I’m just super happy,” said the 2016 Paralympian, who had claimed silver in the 100 breast at the London 2019 Worlds. “I’m very proud of all the hard work that went into the past year.