
SINGAPORE -- Canadian swimmer Katerine Savard settled for a fifth-place finish in the women's 200-metre butterfly Wednesday at a FINA World Cup competition.
Savard, from Pont-Rouge, Que., finished in two minutes 9.39 seconds. Franziska Hentke of Germany won the gold.
"My focus in the 200 today was really on my technique," said Savard. "It's the start of a new season for us and it's always a bit stressful."
Hilary Caldwell of White Rock, B.C., was sixth in the women's 100-metre backstroke. Katinka Hosszu of Hungary won the gold.
Hosszu also finished first in the 400-metre individual medley. Sydney Pickrem of Halifax was sixth.
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