Kharun thrills sellout crowd at World Cup as records fall in ‘fast pool’
TORONTO — The 2025 World Aquatics Swimming World Cup series was rich in emotions for Ilya Kharun. It wasn’t bad either for his bank account. On the final night of the three-meet, short-course competition Saturday at the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre, the Montreal native won the men’s 50-metre butterfly event to capture his second triple crown of the weekend, each worth US$10,000. At the Swimming World Cup — which also included stops in Carmel, Ind., and Westmont, Ill., earlier this month — athletes earned a triple crown for winning the same event at all three meets. The 20-year-old also secured fifth place in the Toronto men’s standings (US$5,500) and fourth in the overall men’s rankings for the complete series (US$15,000), part of his total earnings of US$54,500. Over the course of the three competitions, Kharun collected 12 of Canada’s 25 podium finishes and seven of the country’s 10 wins. In the 50 fly, he thrilled the sellout crowd of 1,800 with a time of 21.80 to edge world record holder Noè Ponti of Switzerland by one hundredth of a second. Canadian teammate Josh Liendo of Toronto was third in a personal best 21.91. “It means a whole lot,” said Kharun. “You know, I knew it was going to be very close and I’m just so happy I got it done. I’m just speechless.
“I saw Ponti’s splashes on the second 25, and I knew it was going to come down to me or him, and I was just hoping that I got it. And you know what, I did.”
Kharun particularly enjoyed going head-to-head with Liendo in front of their home fans, who on Saturday saw a remarkable five world records fall at Canada’s so-called fastest pool.
“It always means a lot. I mean, he swam really amazing this week. I think it was just a very, very fun and cool moment,” said the 2024 Olympic bronze medallist in the 100 and 200 fly.
