Siobhan Haughey back on top of the podium with 200m freestyle gold at Fina World Cup meet in Toronto
- ‘Hopefully I can just keep getting better,’ says Haughey, who was on pace to beat her own record before slowing late on
- Hong Kong’s double Olympic silver medallist will now look to defend 100m freestyle title on Sunday

Siobhan Haughey’s winning streak in the 200 metres freestyle continued on Saturday at the Fina World Cup in Toronto, despite the presence of seven-time Olympic gold medalist Katie Ledecky.
The Hongkonger showed her class by leading all the way – and was on pace to beat her own record until the 125-metre mark when she slowed slightly.
But she eventually topped the podium in one minute, 51.13 seconds, just 0.82 seconds off her best, while Ledecky edged a fierce battle for second place with the Australian Olympic medalist Madison Wilson.

“I’m happy the time was faster than in Berlin, hopefully I can just keep getting better,” said freestyle specialist Haughey, who won the same event in 1:51.36 in the German capital last week at the first leg of the World Cup.
The double Olympic silver medallist will now look to defend her 100m freestyle title on Sunday, before celebrating her 25th birthday on Monday.
Her toughest challenge is expected to come from four-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist Madison, who pushed her all the way in Berlin.
“I just try my best to see what happens,” Haughey said.
