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Macintosh won record second gold, fourth medal, Canada completing the best show ever

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Summer McIntosh, center, of Canada, second placed Katie Grimes of the United States, left, and third placed Emma Weyant of the United States celebrate after the women's 50m freestyle final at the 19th FINA World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Saturday, June 25, 2022. McIntosh became the first Canadian to win two gold medals at a FINA world championships on Saturday with a victory in the women's 400-metre individual medley.
Canada Central, Summer Macintosh, 2nd US Katie Grimes, Left, US 3 Emma Wyant will celebrate after the Women's 50m Freestyle Final at the 19th FINA World Swimming Championships in Budapest, Hungary on Saturday, June 25, 2022.  McIntosh was the first Canadian to win two gold medals. She won the FINA World Swimming Championships on Saturday in a 400-meter women's individual medley. Photo: Petr David Josek/Related Press

Budapest, Hungary — 15-year-old Summer Macintosh Canadian For the first time, he won two gold medals at the FINA World Championships on Saturday and won the women's 400-meter individual medley.

The Canadian swimming team added the world's best medal performance in the pool and won two more podiums on the final day.

Women's 4x100m medley relay won the bronze medal as anchor Penny Oleksiak became Canada's most decorated swimmer in nine medals at the World Championships. Added.

Canada closed the world with 11 medals (3 gold, 4 silver, 4 bronze) and won the third podium after the United States and Australia.

The highest record so far was eight medals in the world in 2019 held in Gwangju, South Korea. In the

400 individual medley, McIntosh set a world junior record of 4: 32.04 at 4: 32.04, and Katie Grimes of the United States came in second at 4: 32.67. Another American, Emma Weyant, was third at 4: 36.00.

Last week, Macintosh won a gold medal in the 200m butterfly, a silver medal in the 400m freestyle, and Canada's bronze medal in the women's 4x200m freestyle relay. I helped. Her three individual medals were all World Junior Marks.

On 311 days, 2015, McIntosh was the second youngest winner of the 400 women's individual medley, after Tracy Colekins of the United States, who was 15-224 in the 1978 victory. is.

Macintosh is also the first Canadian to win four medals in a single world.

However, in the women's 4x100 medley relay final, Canada recorded 3 minutes 55.01 seconds, so Oleksiak and Kayla Sanchez added names to the 4-medal club. Also, it was Kylie Masse, Rachel Nicol and Maggie Mack Neil who swam in the final.

This was Nicole's first career world medal.

This week, Masse, who won the gold medal in the 50-meter backstroke and the silver medal in the 100-meter backstroke, tied for second place overall with her eight career medals, Ryan Cochran. rice field.

In qualifying, McNeil was joined by Ingrid Wilm, Kelsey Wog and Sanchez. Sanchez was on the podium this week with three other relays. Bronze was a female 4x200 freestyle and a 4x100 freestyle, and silver was a mixed 4x100 freestyle.

In the Men's 4x100 Medley Relay, Canada was 11th in qualifying, with Javier Asebed, James Delgosov, Joshua Liend and Ruslan Gaziev recording 3: 35.62.

Liendo was a big Canadian male star this week. The bronze was 100 free, the 100 fly was silver, and the mixed 4X100 free relay was silver.

Open water swimming will begin in Budapest on Sunday.

This report by Canadian Press was first published on June 25, 2022.

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