The 2025 Canadian Swimming Trials showcased remarkable talent, particularly with Summer McIntosh’s stunning performance. On June 12, 2025, she shattered her own world record in the Women’s 400 IM, clocking an incredible 4:23.65.
- Summer McIntosh sets new world record.
- Previous record was 4:24.38.
- Significant improvement in backstroke leg.
- McIntosh dominates competition by 12 seconds.
- Three world records achieved at Trials.
- New Canadian records in multiple events.
This latest achievement highlights McIntosh’s dominance in the sport, as she has now set a new world record for three consecutive years at these trials. Her impressive backstroke improvement and aggressive front-half strategy have clearly paid off, making her a formidable competitor on the global stage.
McIntosh’s latest triumph raises questions about her future in the sport. Can she maintain this level of excellence? With her recent performances, she has established herself as a leading figure in competitive swimming.
- McIntosh’s time of 4:23.65 surpassed her previous record by 0.73 seconds.
- She also set new Canadian records in the 200 IM and 400 free.
- McIntosh finished nearly 12 seconds ahead of the runner-up, Mary-Sophie Harvey.
- This marks her third world record at the Trials, showcasing her continuous improvement.
As the swimming season progresses, fans eagerly await McIntosh’s next performances. Will she continue to break records and inspire the next generation of swimmers?