Canadian swimming sensation Summer McIntosh can't stop winning. On Saturday, the 16-year-old from Toronto won the women's 200-metre individual medley at the 2023 Pro Swim Series event in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., — her third record-setting victory of the competition.
She swam the distance in 2:08.08, smashing Sydney Pickrem's Canadian record of 2:08.61 set in 2019, and lowering her world junior record of 2:08.70 from last season.
McIntosh won the 200m butterfly on Thursday and the 200m freestyle on Friday — snapping American star Katie Ledecky's nine-year domestic win streak. ''Records are meant to be broken, and to be part of history is very exciting,'' McIntosh said. ''I try not to focus on it, but it's nice to see how I measure against girls in the past.'' HAT TRICK FOR SUMMER MCINTOSH<br><br>The 16-year-old Canadian swimming sensation breaks a third world junior and Canadian record at the Pro Swim Series.<br><br>Three days.
Three world junior records in the 200m Fly, 200m Free, 200m IM.<br><br>Get used to this Canada. While McIntosh took the top spot, she was joined by four other Canadians in the final, with Mary-Sophie Harvey of Trois-Rivieres, Que., finishing second with a time of 2:11.94.