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World record suits Summer right down to the ground

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Source :- PERTH NOW NEWS

Summer McIntosh has wiped out the last “supersuit” world record in women’s swimming with a stunning victory in the 200m butterfly at Canada’s trials for the Pan Pacific Championships.

Olympic and world champion McIntosh touched the wall in two minutes, 1.65 seconds in the final in Montreal on Sunday (Monday AEST), eclipsing Liu Zige’s long-standing record (2:01.81) set at China’s National Games in October 2009.

Liu’s mark was set months before polyurethane suits were banned from global competition and was considered one of the hardest records to break.

But McIntosh has been chipping away.

The 19-year-old became the second woman to break 2:02.00 at last year’s world championships, and now owns five of the six fastest times in the event.

“As you can see my emotions, this means the absolute world,” McIntosh said poolside.

“Growing up, this is the one world record I thought I would never break, and to do it tonight is really special in front of a home crowd.

“It means the absolute world and I’m in shock right now.”

McIntosh now holds world records in four events, having claimed the 200m and 400m individual medley and 400m freestyle at last year’s Canadian trials.

She will have chances to raise the bar again, starting with the 400m IM on Monday (local time).

With three Olympic gold medals at the Paris Games and eight world championships since 2022, McIntosh is hurtling towards greatness in women’s swimming, despite still being a teenager.