Canadian teenage sensation Summer McIntosh made history at the Paris Olympics, breaking the Olympic record for the 200-meter butterfly with a time of 2:03.03. This achievement not only earned her a second gold medal but also made her the first Canadian woman to win two golds in one edition of the Olympic Summer Games.
McIntosh’s Remarkable Journey
At just 17 years old, McIntosh has been a force to be reckoned with in the pool. Her incredible performance in the 400m individual medley secured her first gold medal, and she added a silver in the 400m freestyle. She now holds the world record for the 400m individual medley with a time of 4:24:38.
Kharun’s Breakthrough Bronze
Summer’s teammate, Ilya Kharun, also made history by winning a bronze medal in the men’s 200-meter butterfly. The 19-year-old swimmer broke his Canadian record in the event, joining McIntosh in an elite group of record-breaking Canadian athletes.
Supporting Each Other’s Success
McIntosh and Kharun have shown great camaraderie and support for one another’s accomplishments. McIntosh shared her excitement for Kharun’s bronze medal win, expressing her pride in her fellow Canadian teammate.
Canada’s Growing Medal Count
Canada continues to shine at the Paris Olympics, with Christa Deguchi claiming gold in the Women’s 57kg Judo event, the rugby women’s sevens team securing silver, and Eleanor Harvey winning bronze in Fencing. Additionally, Rylan Wiens and Nathan Zsombor-Murray took bronze in men’s 10m Synchro Diving, contributing to Canada’s impressive medal tally.
Follow the Canadian Olympic team’s journey and learn more about the athletes on the official Team Canada website and CBC Sports. For more information on Summer McIntosh and Ilya Kharun, visit their official bios on Swimming Canada’s website.