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Canada's Kylie Masse poses with her bronze medal on the podium of the Women's 100-metre Backstroke at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro on August 8, 2016.GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP / Getty Images

Canadian swimmer Kylie Masse has won the bronze medal in the women's 100-metre backstroke at the Rio Olympics, giving Canada three medals in three days in the pool.

Masse, from LaSalle, Ont., finished in a tie for third with a Canadian record time of 58.76 seconds.

Hungary's Katinka Hosszu won gold in 58.45 seconds, Kathleen Baker of the United States took silver in 58.75 and Chinese swimmer Fu Yunahui tied with Masse to win a second bronze medal.

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"I knew it was a tight race and I knew just from swimming prelims and semis, we're all so close and a lot of tough competitors," Masse said. "I knew it was going to come down to the touch and just trying to get my hand on the wall first."

Canada opened the Games with a bronze in the women's 4x100-metre freestyle relay, while Toroto's Penny Oleksiak won silver in the women's 100 butterfly on Day 2.

"From the performances like the relay and Penny last night, everyone's done so well not just in the pool, but also the other Canadian athletes, it's really inspiring to see everyone do well," Masse said. It really gives each athlete hope for their own successes."

Minutes later, Canada's Rachel Nicol came in fifth in the women's 100-metre breaststroke. Lilly King of the United States won the gold medal while Russia's Yulia Efimova came second and Katie Meili of the U.S. took the bronze.

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