The spotlight remained on Mary Jibb during Tuesday's races at the Para swimming world championships.

For a second consecutive day, the Canadian athlete took down one of Stephanie Dixon's national records, this time in the women's 100-metre butterfly S9 final.

Jibb, 18, clocked one minute 10.29 seconds for fifth at the OCBC Aquatic Centre in Singapore. Xu Jialing of China repeated as world gold medallist in 1:08.24, 25-100ths of a second ahead of Zsofia Konkoly (1:08.49) of the Netherlands. Australia's Emily Beecroft (1:08.65) took bronze. Last summer, Konkoly and Beecroft also grabbed silver and bronze at the Paralympics in Paris.

Dixon clocked 1:11.04 in the 100 at the 2008 Paralympics in Beijing when Jibb was one year old.

"I'm really happy with that race," Jibb told Swimming Canad

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