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Canada's McIntosh, Mac Neil win World Cup gold in Toronto with record-breaking performances

Canada's McIntosh, Mac Neil win World Cup gold in Toronto with record-breaking performances

CBC
Sunday, October 30, 2022 12:35:01 PM UTC

Canada's Summer McIntosh and American Katie Ledecky weren't sure what to expect in their first competitive event of the season at this week's FINA Swimming World Cup in Toronto.

The off-season rest apparently served them well. Both are already in record-breaking form.

McIntosh set a world junior mark in the women's 400-metre individual medley while Ledecky set a world record in the 1,500m freestyle on Saturday night at the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre.

The 10-time Olympic medallist — who doesn't compete in short-course events very often — won gold in 15:08.24, taking nearly 10 seconds off the previous record set by Germany's Sarah Wellbrock (15:18.01) in 2019.

McIntosh, who also set a world junior mark when she edged Ledecky in the 400 free on Friday, finished first in the 400 individual medley in 4:21.49 to lead a Canadian sweep.

"Throughout the entire race I felt really in control and strong so I'm really happy," she said.

Sydney Pickrem of Halifax was second in 4:28.45 and Bailey Andison of Smiths Falls, Ont., was third in 4:29.36.

McIntosh, a 16-year-old from Toronto, trimmed nearly two seconds off the previous world junior mark set by China's Shiwen Ye (4:23.33) in 2012.

Ledecky took gold ahead of Beatriz Dizotti of Brazil (15:48.82) and Laila Oravsky of Barrie, Ont., who was third in 16:16.86.

"It's just so unreal to be a part of something so amazing," Oravsky said. "That was the fastest 1,500 that was just swum and I was a part of that. It's crazy."

Later in the evening, Maggie Mac Neil of London, Ont., improved her national record in the women's 50-metre butterfly, finishing first in 24.75 seconds.

Kylie Masse of LaSalle, Ont., earned silver in the women's 100-metre backstroke in 56.16, about a half-second behind American Beata Nelson (55.75). Calgary's Ingrid Wilm took bronze in 56.21.

Finlay Knox of Okotoks, Alta., took silver in the men's 200-metre medley in 1:52.75 behind American Shaine Casas (1:50.37).

With eight more medals on the night, Canada boosted its overall total to 17 entering the final day of competition on Sunday.

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