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McIntosh drew headlines early in 2023 with performances at the 2023 Pro Swim Series event in Fort Lauderdale, first lowering her national and world junior records in the 200 metre butterfly. [62] Days later in the 200 metre freestyle event, she broke Taylor Ruck 's national record and lowered her prior world junior record with a time of 1:54.13 ...
The world records in swimming are ratified by World Aquatics (formerly known as FINA), the international governing body of swimming. Records can be set in long course (50 metres) or short course (25 metres) swimming pools. World Aquatics recognizes world records in the following events for both men and women, [1] [2] except for the mixed relays ...
The following summer, 15 and unfazed, she won her first two of many world championships. She has since broken multiple world records. She already owns a top-five time in history in six different ...
Swim England Winter Championships Sheffield, United Kingdom [65] 200m freestyle: 1:51.49 AM: Mary-Sophie Harvey Canada 15 December 2024: World Championships: Budapest, Hungary [66] 400m freestyle: 3:50.25 WR: Summer McIntosh Canada 10 December 2024: World Championships: Budapest, Hungary [67] 800m freestyle: 8:07.12 Summer McIntosh Canada 5 ...
Summer McIntosh is Katie Ledecky’s heir apparent as the standout performer in global women’s swimming. ... The night belonged to McIntosh, the 400-IM world record holder who now adds an ...
McIntosh was an Olympian at 14. It marked a golden moment Monday night for one of the swimming world's bright young stars. Seemingly unfazed and unflappable at just 17, McIntosh insists her ...
Summer McIntosh Canada (CAN) 2024 Paris: 1 August 2024 [32] 200 m individual medley: 2:06.56 Summer McIntosh Canada (CAN) 2024 Paris: 3 August 2024 [33] 400 m individual medley: 4:26.36 Katinka Hosszú Hungary (HUN) 2016 Rio de Janeiro: 6 August 2016 [34] 4×100 m freestyle relay: 3:28.92 Mollie O'Callaghan (52.24) Shayna Jack (52.35) Emma ...
It was the fourth swimming gold for the world's most dominant swimming nation, to go along with 10 silver medals and six bronzes. No other American woman has more Olympic medals than Ledecky.