Canada’s Summer McIntosh sets 2nd world record in five days

Canada’s Summer McIntosh sets 2nd world record in five days

Summer McIntosh set her second world record in five days, winning the 400-metre individual medley at the Canadian swimming trials.

The 16-year-old from Toronto won in four minutes and 25.87 seconds, bettering the old mark of 4:26.36 set by Katinka Hosszu of Hungary at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

McIntosh broke the world record in the 400m freestyle just days earlier on the opening night of the trials at the Pan Am Sports Centre in Toronto.

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Her time of 3:56.08 eclipsed the mark of 3:56.40 set in May by Ariarne Titmus of Australia.

“It’s amazing to have all my family and friends in the stands, cheering me on,” she said after the second record was broken.

“It really helped me in the last hundred metres.”

McIntosh is the first person to hold long-course world records in both the 400 IM and 400 free.

She’s the first Canadian since 1984 (Alex Baumann) and first Canadian woman since 1967 (Elaine Tanner) to set two long-course world records.

The teenager, who trains in Florida, just missed setting the world record in the 200 IM on Thursday. She won in 2:06.89, just off the mark of 2:06.12.

McIntosh also won the 200 butterfly in 2:04.70.

The trials are Canada’s qualifying meet for the world championships in July in Japan.

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