Summer Mcintosh Olympics Medal 2025. How Summer McIntosh’s Olympics stacks up historically and what’s next for the Canadian star The USA star swam 8:11.04 to win her fourth consecutive Olympic title in the 800m In recognition of her achievements, McIntosh was named as one of Team Canada's Closing Ceremony flag bearers.
Summer McIntosh claims first Olympic swimming medal of her career with silver Winnipeg Free Press from www.winnipegfreepress.com
The USA star swam 8:11.04 to win her fourth consecutive Olympic title in the 800m [1] She is a three-time Olympic champion, four-time World Aquatics champion, and two-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist
Summer McIntosh claims first Olympic swimming medal of her career with silver Winnipeg Free Press
Summer Ann McIntosh (born August 18, 2006) is a Canadian competitive swimmer The USA star swam 8:11.04 to win her fourth consecutive Olympic title in the 800m Aged just 17, Summer McIntosh became the first Canadian woman to win multiple individual gold medals at a Summer Olympics, winning the 200 metre butterfly and 200 and 400m individual medleys and taking silver in the 400m freestyle, an achievement which prompted Time magazine to label it the 'Summer of Summer'
Summer McIntosh makes its backtoback world titles in 200m butterfly Team Canada Official. McIntosh's new personal best was also faster than the winning time that nine-time Olympic champion Ledecky set at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games At just 14, she was the youngest member of the Canadian team selected for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in 2021
SwimSwam's Top 100 For 2025 Women's 101. Fresh off a successful showing at the Paris Olympics, where she secured three gold medals and one silver, McIntosh is planning a coaching transition to optimize her performance for the next Olympic Games. Summer McIntosh made her Olympic debut at just 14 years old, just missing a medal with a fourth-place finish in the 400 freestyle