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‘Loss for Words’: Toronto’s Summer McIntosh Reflects on Setting Her Third World Record in Five Days

  • Eighteen-Year-Old Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh shattered three world records within five days during the national swimming championships held in Victoria in June 2025.
  • Her breakout success followed winning three gold medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics and taking a few weeks off after the Games to prepare mentally and physically for this season.
  • McIntosh set world records in the 400m freestyle , 200m individual medley , and 400m individual medley , breaking her previous national record of 4:24.38.
  • She expressed that she is always pursuing the exhilarating sensation of adrenaline combined with genuine joy and noted that competing at the trials felt less stressful thanks to the support of the home crowd.
  • McIntosh plans to compete in as many as five solo races at the World Championships in Singapore starting July 27, marking her first major meet following the 2024 Olympic Games.
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Le Journal de Quebec broke the news in Quebec City, Canada on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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