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Summer McIntosh with her gold medal in the 400 meter medley
Photo: Photo: AFP / François-Xavier Marit
The 17-year-old Canadian sensation is now an Olympic champion. Summer McIntosh showed her range by winning the 400m individual medley on Monday at the Paris Games.
The reigning world champion in the distance won her second medal at the Aréna Paris La Défense with a time of four minutes 27 seconds 71/100.
The Canadian finished ahead of Americans Katie Grimes (5. 69s) and Emma Weyant (-7. 22s). McIntosh set the speed in the first hundred meters, in butterfly, and widened the gap to Grimes.
McIntosh governed to the point of silencing the noisy spectators who scandalized USA! USA! USA! before class.
In the end, I knew I was going to win gold. He smiled underwater for the last 15 meters.
The world record holder in the 400m medley (4:24. 38) never worried.
It’s an occasion where I have a lot of confidence, especially with my overall record,” McIntosh explained to Radio-Canada Sports. It gave me a little extra boost.
I’m proud of myself, it’s been my favorite occasion for a long time, ever since I watched Michael Phelps dominate in my youth. “It’s surreal to be an Olympic champion,” he added.
His circle of family and friends crowded into the stands to see his first Olympic title.
It means a lot to me to see my family and friends cheering me on here,” McIntosh added. My sister Brooke, who is a high-level figure skating athlete, can understand what I’m going through even better. I’m glad I proudly gave it back today.
The current Olympic Games will have the opportunity to expand their collection with two more individual events at the end of the fortnight: the 200 m medley and the 200 m butterfly.
Despite her young age, the Torontonian is the headliner of the Canadian team. On Saturday, he took the podium step in the 400 m freestyle.
Earlier today, Harvey became the first swimmer from La Belle Province to qualify for an individual Olympic final since Guylaine Cloutier at the Atlanta Games in 1996.
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The reigning world champion in the distance won her second medal at the Arena Paris La Défense with a time of 4:27. 71/100.
The Canadian beat Americans Katie Grimes (5. 69s) and Emma Weyant (7. 22s). McIntosh set his speed from the first hundred meters, in butterfly, and widened the gap with Grimes.
McIntosh ruled to the point of silencing the noisy spectators who scandalized United States!¡USA. USA! Before class.
In the end, I knew I was going to win gold. I smiled underwater for the last 15 meters.
The world record holder in the 400m medley (4:24. 38) never worried.
It’s an occasion where I have a lot of confidence, especially with my overall record,” McIntosh explained to Radio-Canada Sports. It gave me a little extra boost.
I’m proud of myself, it’s been my favorite occasion for a long time, ever since I saw Michael Phelps dominate in my youth. “It’s surreal to be an Olympic champion,” he added.
His circle of family and friends gathered in the stands to watch his first Olympic coronation.
It means a lot to me to see my family and friends cheering me on here,” McIntosh added. My sister Brooke, who is an elite figure skater, can understand even better what I’m going through. I am pleased to have achieved it today with pride.
The second Olympian will have the opportunity to expand her collection with two more individual events before the end of the fortnight: the 200 m medley and the 200 m butterfly.
Despite her young age, the Toronto local is the starter for the Canadian team. On Saturday she took second place on the podium in the 400m freestyle.
Earlier today, Harvey became the first swimmer from La Belle Province to qualify for an individual Olympic final since Guylaine Cloutier at the Atlanta Games in 1996.
The athlete from Trois-Rivières did not miss the opportunity to consolidate his position among the world’s elite. The Quebecer finished in 4th position with a time of 1:55. 29, a new Quebec record.
Starting in lane 8, Harvey made up for the delay at the start of the race and overtook China’s Yang Junxuan and Czech Barbora Seemanova on the final straight.
I’m not going to lie, my goal is the podium,” he said with a smile. It’s a smart moment, I started the season at 1:58 and now I’m close to 1:54. This final shows that I can compete with the best and motivates me even more.
The occasion was led by Australians Mollie O’Callaghan, crowned champion, and Ariarne Titmus, who won her second individual medal in the French capital.
In addition, two Canadian women managed to secure a position for the 100-meter backstroke final that will take place on Tuesday. Kylie Masse, Olympic runner-up in the distance, and Ingrid Wilm finished 2nd and 3rd respectively in their semifinal.
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