
Summer McIntosh from Team Canada during the World Swimming World Cup in the Dune Arena 15 December 2024 in Budapest, Hungary. (Getty Images) Montreal: Summer Mcintosh broke a ten -year record in a women’s 200m individual Medley on Monday and touched the walls in 2 minutes 05.70s for his second record for Canadian swimming.Eighteen -year -old Hungarian brand Katinky Hosszu in the amount of 2: 06.12 at the 2015 World Championship to become the first woman to be a duck until 2:06.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!He was the triple Olympic gold medalist McIntosh the second world record to meet after her 400m freestyle world record on Saturday.The gifted Canadian teenager also impressed during Sunday’s 800m freestyle victory and clocked the third fastest time in history if it is usually not considered its strongest.Yet Mcintosh showed no signs of fatigue with another dazzling performance to please the crowd in British Columbia on Monday.“Overall, this time really satisfied and I always try to push forward,” Mcintosh said after her record display. “It’s amazing. 200im is my main race from my five or six races where I have to perform perfectly.“There is no room for mistakes and it is a kind of sprint event for me, so I’m really happy with it. That gives me a lot of confidence heading to Singapore,” Mcintosh added with reference to the World Championship next month.When asked how she had prepared for Monday’s efforts after an exhausting weekend, she added: “She just recovers as he sleeps as much as possible and eats a lot.“And I am also mentally reassured and took one race at the same time.“I’ve had a lot of practice in the last few years.”McIntosh laid the foundations for her attack on a record with flawless opening sections in butterflies and storage in front of an improved breast – her weakest discipline – left her at the pace of world record.From there she turned on the burners in the final freestyle to smooth Hosszu’s record.Mary-Sophie Harvey was second in 2: 08,78 with Ashley McMillan third at 2: 12,08.