Sixteen-Year-Old Swimming Superstar! ⭐️ | Canada's Summer McIntosh Sets New World Record | Eurosport

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Sixteen-year-old Summer McIntosh of Canada set a world record Tuesday night in the women’s 400-metre freestyle in the Canadian Swimming Trials after setting a time of 3:56.08 seconds. This was the first long-course world record by a Canadian swimmer since Kylie Masse in the 100m backstroke at the 2017 World Championships in Budapest.

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She then set the world record for the 400 IM a few days later. 😊🇨🇦

Fred-vyhm
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So exciting! Summer McIntosh could go all the way!

OliviaPlummer
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The youngest ever swimming world record holder was South Africa’s Karen Muir who in the 1960s was 12 years and 10 months when she broke the ladies backstroke record. Unfortunately she never competed at an olympics because of sporting sanctions placed on South Africa during apartheid. She retired at 16 and believe it or not went on to qualify as a medical doctor and spent the rest of her life in Canada.

mambaman
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Sports people of this standard do not come along very often - and she is going to get better

wesdonze
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Hay summer great reaching you today good swimmer

FunnyGlasses-bilz
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Well, just wait and see how this transgender will break this 16yr old heart as they would break her record straight.

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