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Canadians to watch at the Commonwealth Games this weekend

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Competition at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England opened today and Canada won its first four medals. Fifteen-year-old swimming phenom Summer McIntosh blew away the field to win gold in the women's 400m individual medley in Games-record time; track cyclists Kelsey Mitchell, Lauriane Genest and Sarah Orban captured silver in the women's team sprint; gymnasts Felix Dolci, Mathys Jalbert, Chris Kaji, Jayson Rampersad and Kenji Tamane took silver in the men's team event; and swimmers Maggie Mac Neil, Josh Liendo, Rebecca Smith and Javier Acevedo grabbed bronze in the mixed 4x100m freestyle relay. Read more about the top Canadian results from Day 1 and watch highlights here.

With track and field not really getting going until Tuesday, swimming will remain the marquee attraction through the long weekend. Here's a guide to the top Canadians to watch in the pool over the next three days, including when their key events take place and on which of the six live-streaming channels you can watch them on CBCSports.ca, the CBC Sports app and CBC Gem:

Summer McIntosh

After winning the 400m IM gold in her Commonwealth Games debut today, McIntosh will try for another solo podium in the 200 IM on Monday (the final goes at 3:08 p.m. ET). McIntosh didn't enter this event at the recent world championships in Budapest, where she won gold in the 400m IM and 200m butterfly to become Canada's youngest-ever swimming world champion and the first Canadian swimmer to capture multiple gold medals at the same worlds.

McIntosh also won a silver at worlds in the 400m freestyle and a bronze in

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