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Reacting to Summer McIntosh’s 2:06.89 200 IM World Jr Record

2023 CANADIAN SWIMMING TRIALS

Summer McIntosh is continuing her siege on Canadian and world Jr records, dropping a 2:06.89 200 IM for her 2nd PB in as many events at Canadian trials. This swim makes her the #4 performer all-time, and is faster than the winning time at the 2022 World Champs and 2020 Olympic Games.

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Paul
1 year ago

I’m a little disappointed, i was expecting 2:05.2

Chris
1 year ago

400 IM no problem.

Louiggi
1 year ago

great work coach brent!
keep the sys production going.

Gummy Shark
1 year ago

They call her deep dish the way she be fillin up her competition’s plates!

5thstroke
1 year ago

4.25.9…400IM
152.8….200Free
203.8….200Fly

Stephen Strange
1 year ago

Shane Gould, Tracy Caulkins, Summer McIntosh.

Once in two generations talent.

Teddy
Reply to  Stephen Strange
1 year ago

Katinka has to be up there too

The unoriginal Tim
Reply to  Teddy
1 year ago

No.

BairnOwl
Reply to  Stephen Strange
1 year ago

Katie Ledecky?

VA Steve
Reply to  BairnOwl
1 year ago

GOAT, the others are generational talents.

Darren Danger
Reply to  Stephen Strange
1 year ago

If McIntosh retires at age 16 (like Gould) and then as a Canadian she moves from U.S. to Australia (like Caulkins), would that make her an ex-pat ex-pat?

Khachaturian
1 year ago

nice to have world junior records that are ratified AND are fastest of all time. If she PB’s in the 200 free it’s instant ratification and the 400im I hope she PB’s since she is already less than 2 tenths away from Ye Shiwen’s time. It would be crazy if she beat Liuyang’s 2:04.72 in the 200 fly, I feel like after all this swimming fast she is gonna be tired.

Emily Se-Bom Lee
Reply to  Khachaturian
1 year ago

by the new wjr age group rules, the 200 fly record should be jiao’s 2:04.50 from 2009 worlds, but that is still well within reach

Boknows34
Reply to  Khachaturian
1 year ago

Two other targets for Friday night are:

* Schipper’s Commonwealth Record: 2.03.41

* Zhang’s textile best from Tokyo: 2.03.86

phelpsfan
1 year ago

400 IM WR is the most likely.

Justin
Reply to  phelpsfan
1 year ago

Honestly her Fly looked incredible tonight and I would not be surprised by a 2:02 or 2:03

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