McIntosh sets new world record
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Canadian teen McIntosh sets new world record in 400m medley

Summer McIntosh captured her third world record in a matter of days on Wednesday, storming to a time of 4 minutes 23.65 seconds in the 400m medley at the Canadian Swimming Trials in Victoria. The 18-year-old Canadian star, already a three-time Olympic gold medalist, delivered a commanding swim that sent a clear signal ahead of next month’s World Championships in Singapore. Her latest feat eclipsed her own previous world record of 4:24.38, set at the Canadian Olympic trials in Toronto in May last year.

McIntosh’s assault on her own world record got off to a smooth start, with the teenager completing the opening butterfly leg at a world record pace. She was more than a second ahead of the world record at the halfway stage, and although that margin dropped to one-tenth of a second after the breaststroke, she produced an electrifying freestyle down the stretch to complete a scintillating performance. “Going into tonight, I knew I could do something really special because this has probably been the best meet of my career,” McIntosh said afterwards in a pool deck interview.

Wednesday’s record-breaking display was the latest entry to an impressive catalogue of performances she has produced this week in British Columbia. On Saturday, she smashed the women’s 400m freestyle record, slicing more than a second off Australian star Ariarne Titmus’s world best from 2023. She then clocked the third-fastest 800m freestyle in history on Sunday, before diving back into the pool on Monday to obliterate Hungarian great Katinka Hosszu’s decade-old 200m medley world record.

McIntosh, who gold medals in the 200m butterfly, 200m medley and 400m medley at last year’s Paris Olympics, will now head to next month’s worlds aiming to add to her collection of four world championship gold medals.

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  • Dr. Ikram Ahmed

    Ikram Ahmed is a graduate in International Relations from the University of South Wales. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Bath, where his research focuses on conflict resolution, global governance, international security. With a strong academic background and a keen interest in global affairs, Ikram has contributed to various academic forums and policy discussions. His work reflects a deep commitment to understanding the dynamics of international relations and their impact on contemporary geopolitical issues.

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