Summer McIntosh won her second gold medal and made Canadian history on Sunday at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan.
The 16-year-old from Toronto captured the world title in the women’s 400-metre individual medley final for her fourth-career gold medal at worlds, the most by any Canadian swimmer.
McIntosh finished in four minutes, 27.11 seconds, the third-fastest time in history. The Canadian came into the event holding the world record in the event (4:25.87) which she set in Toronto in April at national trials.
American Katie Grimes, the silver medallist, finished more than four seconds behind McIntosh in 4:31.41. Australia’s Jenna Forrester took bronze in 4:32.30.
WATCH | McIntosh cruises to 400m IM gold:
The win also means McIntosh repeated her historic double from last year’s worlds in Budapest. She won the women’s 200m butterfly and 400m individual medley to become the first Canadian swimmer to capture multiple gold medals at the same world championships.
McIntosh successfully defended her world title in the 200m butterfly on Thursday.
WATCH LIVE | Swimming finals at the World Aquatics Championships:
Canada’s Javier Acevedo, James Dergousoff, Josh Liendo, and Ruslan Gaziev finished seventh in the final of the 4x100m medley relay with a time of 3:32.61.
The U.S. took gold in 3:27.20, while China (3:29.00) and Australia (3:29.62) took silver and bronze, respectively.
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