Canada’s Dorris takes silver, Jibb earns bronze at para swimming world championships
SINGAPORE — Danielle Dorris earned a silver medal in the women’s 100-metre backstroke S7, and Mary Jibb took bronze in the women’s 100 freestyle S9 on Wednesday at the world para swimming championships.
Dorris, a three-time Paralympian from Moncton, N.B., finished second in her race in one minute 22.11 seconds — one second behind Ukraine’s Veronika Korzhova. Mallory Weggemann of the United States, the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic champion, was third in 1:23.61.
Dorris was the defending world champion in the event after finishing as the runner-up in 2022.
“I’m just ecstatic to be on the podium again, said Dorris, who turned 23 on Monday. “I know the 50 fly is my event, but I just love the 100 back. Every time I get a chance to swim it, I really enjoy it. I think at heart, I would love to do the 100 back all the time.”


