Click on the video above at 8:30 p.m. ET to watch live coverage of the Day 4 finalsĀ at the Canadian swim trials in Victoria.
The day features a red-hot Summer racing in the women’s 200-metre butterfly, an event she captured a gold medal in at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The women’s 100m freestyle event features seven-time Olympic medallist Penny Oleksiak. In the men’s 100m freestyle, Josh Liendo and Yuri Kisil will do battle, while on the Para front, six-time Paralympic champion AurelieĀ RivardĀ competes in the women’s 50m freestyle.
McIntoshĀ continues to etch her name in history during Canadian swimming trials at the Saanich Commonwealth Place pool.
The 18-year-old shatteredĀ the world record in the women’s 200-metre individual medley on Monday, touching the wall inĀ 2 minutes, 5.7 seconds.
“I’m really just trying to take it one race at a time andĀ really kind of cruising the heats, kind of stretching it out and then coming into every final session super, super locked in and focused,” the Toronto nativeĀ told CBC Sports’ Devin Heroux.
“[I’m] really just motivated to put some really good times down, and overall I’m really happy with tonight,” she added.
WATCH |Ā McIntosh wins 200m IM, setting 2nd world record at Canadian trials:
18-year-old Summer McIntosh from Toronto set the new world record time of 2:05.70 in the 200-metre individual medley Monday night in Victoria.
She becomes the first woman ever to finish under 2:06 in theĀ event, eclipsing the previous world mark set by Katinka HosszĆŗĀ ofĀ Hungary, set in 2015.
On Saturday, McIntoshĀ broke the women’s 400m freestyle world record previously held by Australian superstar Ariarne Titmus.
“I knew going into trials I could do something special in every single event and I’m really excited for [the] 200 fly tomorrow and then 400 IM,” McIntosh said.
“There’s definitely a lot more that I can do and achieve here, so just kind of celebrating tonight but then really just trying to calm myself down and get pumped up for tomorrow.”
This latest distinction gives McIntosh the third long course world record of her burgeoning career, as she also lays claim to the women’s 400m individual medley markĀ ā an event she’ll compete in on Wednesday at national trials.
McIntosh’s latest historic feat impressively comes one day after setting the Canadian record in the 800m freestyle final. Her time ofĀ 8:05.07 was the third-best result in the eventĀ in women’s history, but was no hindrance to her performance on Monday.
Summer McIntosh hurries from the cool down pool to the podium to claim another gold.
After another world record. This time in the 200m individual medley. Her second world record in three days.
What a scene here in Victoria. pic.twitter.com/UFviVcFt1p
“I didn’t have the best sleep last night, but I was able to get a really good nap in [and] I’m a really good napper at this point,” McIntosh joked.
“Always learning how to recover between races is really important for me if I want to continue to be a multi-event swimmer, so that’s definitely been my focus this trials.”Ā