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Canadians to watch Wednesday at the Commonwealth Games

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Canada had another big day at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England, adding 13 medals. The haul included five golds — by swimmer Josh Liendo, weightlifter Maya Laylor, judoka Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard, and the women's wheelchair and able-bodied 3-on-3 basketball teams.

Through five days of competition, Canada has collected 46 medals — 11 gold, 16 silver, 19 bronze. That's good for third place in the total count, behind Australia and England. Read more about today's Canadian medal winners and watch highlights here.

Swimming competition wraps up Wednesday, and Summer McIntosh will once again be in the spotlight for Canada. The 15-year-old phenom has already won four medals here: gold in the women's 200m and 400m individual medleys, plus a silver and a bronze in freestyle relays. McIntosh broke the world junior record in both of her individual victories, along with the Commonwealth Games record in the 400 IM. With these performances coming on the heels of her four-medal showing at the world championships, where she won a pair of individual golds and a silver, this has truly been the summer of Summer.

McIntosh will try to cap off another wildly successful meet on Wednesday when she competes in the women's 400m freestyle. Assuming she gets through the morning heats — a pretty safe bet, considering she won silver in this event at worlds — McIntosh will race in the final at 3:48 p.m. ET. Canada has a team in the women's 4x100m medley relay final at 4:08 p.m. ET, but that might be too tight a turnaround for McIntosh after her gruelling 400m event.

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