Summer McIntosh sets world junior, Canadian records in 200m butterfly at national swimming trials | CBC Sports
Summer McIntosh now has a hat-trick of records after her first three events at the national swimming trials at the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre.
On Friday night, McIntosh set a world junior and Canadian record in the 200-metre butterfly.
Her time of 2:04.70 took down her previous record time (2:05.05) set earlier this month. McIntosh’s smooth, powerful strokes helped her surge to the wall in a blistering time, once again electrifying the crowd.
The generational talent is having a remarkable meet.
It started on opening night when the 16-year-old swimming sensation broke the world record in the 400m freestyle.
WATCH | Relive Summer McIntosh breaking world record in 400m freestyle:
With her parents, Jill and Greg McIntosh, in the crowd on Tuesday night, Summer stopped the clock in a time of 3:56.08, breaking the world record held by Ariarne Titmus of Australia.
“I don’t think pressure really exits in my mind,” McIntosh said Friday. “The only true pressure is the pressure I put on myself to perform.”
On Thursday night, McIntosh broke her own world junior record in the 200m individual medley. Her time of 2:06.89 yesterday would have won gold at worlds last summer.
And her time also would have won gold at the Tokyo Olympics by more than a second.
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