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Olympic Gold Medalist Summer McIntosh Throws Ceremonial First Pitch At Toronto Blue Jays Game

On Friday night, Canadian swimmer and three-time Olympic gold medalist Summer McIntosh threw out the ceremonial first pitch for the Toronto Blue Jays, ahead of their game against the Los Angeles Angels.

McIntosh, who just turned 18 years old on Sunday, is coming off a Paris 2024 Olympic performance where she won three gold medals (in the 400 IM, 200 IM and 200 fly) and a silver medal (in the 400 free). In addition, she also took down two Olympic records. She had more individual golds than any other female swimmer, and was the first Canadian athlete to win the most gold medals at a single Olympics. Her appearance at the Blue Jays’ game came prior to their 5-4 win against the Angels. That game was won in dramatic fashion, with left fielder Joey Loperfido and right fielder Addison Barger both hitting home runs in the bottom of the ninth inning to put Toronto in the lead.

Throwing a ceremonial first pitch is not the only notable public appearance McIntosh has made. Just over two weeks ago, she was a flag bearer for Team Canada at the Paris 2024 closing ceremony alongside men’s hammer throw gold medalist Ethan Katzberg.

Other swimmers have thrown ceremonial first pitches at MLB games in the past as well. Most notably, American swimmer Carson Foster did so for his hometown team, the Cincinnati Reds, last week. Foster won 400 IM bronze and 4×200 free relay silver at the Olympics, and got married in Cincinnati just a day prior to throwing out the first pitch.

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Swim Observer
2 months ago

Just noticed her instagram followers have grown quite a lot even after the closing ceremony. SS article on August 4th reported that she had 251K followers, and now she has 326K. She can become the 2nd most IG followed active female swimmer before end of the year.

lex
2 months ago

She really does seem like such a nice kid, hasn’t let being “the face of team Canada” get to her head

KCCas
2 months ago

I’m looking forward to an interview with Summer in the near future. Paris has presented her with both some exciting opportunities and challenges. Will she continue to train in “relative obscurity” in Sarasota where she’s had great success or will she pursue the opportunities that can come with a high profile professional program? I hope that her management team has her best interest at heart. She seems very mature and well prepared for what lies ahead, but she is still just a teenager.

Tan
2 months ago

Such a mature young woman. A true pleasure to watch her swim. She makes it look so effortless but we know that’s not true.

Justanopinion
2 months ago

He probably should have been the one getting her autograph. She’s gonna still be super famous long after he’s gone. 🤣🤣

cynthia curran
Reply to  Justanopinion
2 months ago

why not.

jpm49
Reply to  Justanopinion
2 months ago

Maybe it’s a gift for her dad who supports this team.

Last edited 2 months ago by jpm49
Swim fan
2 months ago

What a classy young lady!

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