2024 Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Trials
Day 1 of the Canada 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games kicks off tonight in Toronto, already celebrating its 17th anniversary summer mackintosh It made her presence widely known.
Competing in the women's 400m freestyle final, McIntosh ran a winning time of 3:59.06, reaching the wall first and easily defeating her opponent by more than nine seconds.
The runner-up status is julie brusseau Who touched it at 4:08.12? Julia Stoynowska He also reached the podium with a time of 4 minutes 11.08 seconds and won the bronze medal.
Mackintosh's efforts have made her the current number one swimmer in the world, taking the crown from Australia's current Olympic champion and world record holder. Arialne Titmus. Titmus was previously ranked No. 1 at last month's Australian Open Championships with a time of 3:59.13.
2 | summer macintosh |
can | 3:59.42 | 11/30 |
3 | Erica clear sky |
new zealand | 3:59.44 | 02/11 |
Four | katie Ledecky |
united states of america | 4:01.41 | 04/11 |
Five | Bingjie Lee |
CHN | 4:01.62 | 02/11 |
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McIntosh's performance surpassed her previous season's personal best of 3:59.42, which she set at the U.S. Nationals in November.
McIntosh and Titmus have played a cat-and-mouse game in recent years, with McIntosh stealing the world record from Titmus last year and Titmus taking it back at the 2023 World Championships.
Despite the attention-grabbing performance, teenage McIntosh told the Canadian press after the race that he was “not satisfied” with his performance.
“To be honest, I'm not satisfied.”
Summer McIntosh told me she wished she had more fun swimming the 400 meter freestyle tonight.
At this year's competition, he recorded the fastest time in the world. I want more. She wants to get better every time she swims.
— Devin Heroux (@Devin_Heroux) May 13, 2024