Teenage Swim Sensation Summer McIntosh Continues Red Hot Form with Second Fastest 200m Butterfly in History
- Summer McIntosh set a Canadian record for the women's 200-metre butterfly with a time of 2 minutes, 2.26 seconds, achieving the second-best performance in history.
- Penny Oleksiak won the women's 100m freestyle, qualifying her for the world championship with a time of 54.03 seconds.
- Ruslan Gaziev, returning from an 18-month suspension, achieved a time of 48.37 in the men's 100m freestyle, meeting the required secondary standard for the world championships.
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Summer McIntosh is only 18 years old and still shapes her sport like no other swimmer. She sets standards about one and a half months before the peak of the season.
Summer McIntosh is only 18 years old and still shapes her sport like no other swimmer. She sets standards about one and a half months before the peak of the season.
Teenage swim sensation Summer McIntosh continues red hot form with second fastest 200m butterfly in history
Summer 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.
Three-time Olympic champion Summer McIntosh came close to breaking a third world record at the Canadian Trials when she fell just 0.45 seconds short of Liu Zi's 200-meter butterfly record.
McIntosh captures Canadian record in women's 200m butterfly at national trials in Victoria
Toronto's Summer McIntosh won the women's 200-metre butterfly final in a Canadian record time of 2:02.26 on Day 4 of national trials on Tuesday, completing the second-best performance in the history of the event.
The 18-year-old swimmer set a Canadian record in the national trials.
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