Tatjana Schoenmaker cruised into her second World Aquatics Championships final in Fukuoka, Japan, comfortably winning her 200m breaststroke semifinal in 2:21.31 to progress to Friday's final as the quickest of the pack. Photo: World Aquatics / Supplied

Tatjana Schoenmaker cruised into her second World Aquatics Championships final in Fukuoka, Japan, comfortably winning her 200m

breaststroke semifinal in 2:21.31 to progress to Friday’s final as the

quickest of the pack.

The 26-year-old Olympic champion and former world record-holder in the event dominated from the start, reaching each of the turns in first place ahead of American Lilly King who was second in 2:22.68.

The other semifinal was won by Dutch swimmer Tes Schouten in a time of 2:21.71

In the earlier heats, Schoenmaker swam 2:22.92 to easily win her heat and qualify second fastest for the semifinals.

Earlier in the day, Aimee Canny swam a personal best time in the 100m

freestyle, reaching the wall in 54.60 seconds to finish sixth in her heat.

That saw the 19-year-old through to the evening semifinals where she

finished eighth in 54.87 seconds, so missing out on a spot in the final.

“I was very happy with the race in this morning’s heats,” said Canny. 

“I was coming off a pretty disappointing 200m [freestyle] so I was just happy to make the semis.”

Canny’s time of 54.60 edged her closer to the South African and African

record of 54.23 that Erin Gallagher set at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

“I definitely have my eyes set on that record, hopefully in the near

future,” reckoned Canny. “I just need to really put my head down and focus and get a really good training block in ahead of this Olympic cycle and give it my all.

“But overall I’m very happy with the race, new experiences, and there’s just so much more to come.”

Photo 1 Caption: Tatjana Schoenmaker cruised into her second World Aquatics Championships final in Fukuoka, Japan, comfortably winning her 200m breaststroke semifinal in 2:21.31 to progress to Friday’s final as the quickest of the pack. Photo: World Aquatics / Supplied

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