
Summer McIntosh Sets New World Record

Summer McIntosh established a new world record in the women’s 200-meter individual medley, clocking in at 2 minutes 05.70 seconds. This remarkable feat occurred during the Canadian swimming trials, marking her second world record of the event.
Breaking Historical Barriers
At just 18 years old, McIntosh broke the previous world record of 2:06.12 established by Katinka Hosszu in 2015. Her finish under the 2:06 mark is a landmark achievement in the sport, making her the first female swimmer to accomplish this.
Consistent Excellence
This accolade follows McIntosh's world record performance in the 400-meter freestyle during the same meet. In addition, she recorded the third-fastest time in history for the 800-meter freestyle, demonstrating her ability and depth as a competitive swimmer.
Training and Mindset
Reflecting on her achievement, McIntosh spoke about the significance of focus and strategy in the individual medley, a race she identifies as critical. She attributes her success to her rigorous training routine, which emphasizes adequate rest, balanced nutrition, and meticulous preparation.
Looking Ahead
As she prepares for the upcoming World Championships in Singapore, McIntosh aims to leverage her recent victories. Her outstanding performances at the trials position her as a strong contender in the international swimming arena.