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It's Summer time as McIntosh makes winning look easy

PARIS : Canada declared Summer time in the Paris Olympic pool on Monday and the country's 17-year-old sensation Summer McIntosh made it look easy while others celebrated medals won by barely a fingertip.

The world record holder blew away her four-stroke rivals to win the women's 400 metres individual medley (IM) gold and add a second medal to her haul after Sunday's silver in the 400 freestyle.

"It's Summer Time for Canada," declared one poolside banner at the La Defense Arena and it was no more than a statement of fact.

McIntosh touched the wall a full 5.69 seconds clear of American Katie Grimes, with Emma Weyant taking bronze for the United States.

Canada's first gold of the meet was followed in short order by Romania and South Africa's first, with David Popovici winning the men's 200 freestyle and Tatjana Smith the women's 100 breaststroke.

Australia stayed top of the swimming medals table with three golds, to two for the United States, after red-headed rocket Mollie O'Callaghan beat defending champion and teammate Ariarne Titmus to the women's 200 metres freestyle title in Olympic record time.

World record holder Thomas Ceccon of Italy won the men's 100 backstroke gold, his country's second in the pool in two days.

Popovici might have been tempted to amend the last word of Julius Caesar's famed boast of "Veni, vidi, vici" ("I came, I saw, I conquered") but instead he let the emotion flow.

"I feel amazing, it's great to be here, so many Romanians in the crowd, it's beautiful and it's a dream come true, I don't think words can describe it," he said.

"It's so simple yet so beautiful, it's great, thank you."

While the winners celebrated, in their wake rivals experienced agony and ecstasy delivered by the slimmest of margins.

Irelan

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