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McIntosh was a whisker away from breaking a third world record in under a week at the Canadian Swimming Trials, posting the second-fastest 200m butterfly in history.
McIntosh is the first swimmer to break a world record in three individual events at one meet since Michael Phelps.
Already the world record holder in the 400-meter individual medley, Canadian teenager Summer McIntosh swam the world's fastest times in two more events over the last three days.
In a poll conducted by Swimming World about the outcome of the 800 freestyle at the World Champs, Katie Ledecky and Summer ...
The three-time Olympic champion became the first swimmer to pull off the feat since Michael Phelps' historic performance at ...
The 18-year-old has broken three world records in five days at the Canadian Swimming Trials. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The 18-year-old Summer McIntosh has made it three world records in less than a week by breaking her own 400-meter individual ...
The final strokes of McIntosh's work of art. She became the first swimmer to break world records in three individual events ...
McIntosh beat her previous record of 4:24.38 in the 400-meter individual medley set at the 2024 Canadian Olympic Trials.
Summer McIntosh is not only a Canadian superstar, she's now a global powerhouse. The eyes of the swimming world were entirely fixated on her each time the 18-year-old took to the water this week ...
She became the first swimmer to break three different individual long-course world records in one meet since Michael Phelps.
McIntosh will headline Canada's 28-swimmer roster for the 2025 world aquatics championships in Singapore, Swimming Canada said Thursday night.