Canadian swim star Summer McIntosh won her second gold medal in as many days at the U.S. Open Swimming Championships with a blowout victory in the women’s 400-metre individual medley final on Friday.
McIntosh left the field in her wake from the start, setting a pool record with a time of four minutes 29.96 seconds at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, N.C.
The 17-year-old phenom from Toronto was nearly eight seconds faster than Israeli silver medallist Anastasia Gorbenko (4:37.90), while Regan Smith of the United States claimed bronze in 4:38.77.
McIntosh won the past two world titles in the event and is the current world-record holder with a time of 4:25.87, set in April at the national trials in Toronto.
She also holds the U.S. Open record in the event, clocking 4:28.61 at last year’s edition.
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Burlington, Ont., native Ella Jansen finished fifth in 4:44.97, while Bailey Andison of Smiths Falls, Ont., and Tess Cieplucha of Georgetown, Ont., rounded out the field in seventh (4:50.36) and eighth place (4:51.61), respectively.
Ilya Kharun (Montreal) and Josh Liendo (Markham, Ont.) reached the men’s 100m butterfly podium later on Friday, capturing silver and bronze, respectively.
American star Caeleb Dressel edged the 18-year-old Kharun by just .01 seconds with a time of 51.31. Liendo took bronze in 51.42.
Dressel set the world record in the event at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 (49.45).
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In other results, Ledecky was handed her second defeat of the meet with a second-place finish in the women’s 200m freestyle final.
Hong Kong’s Siobhán Haughey finished ahead of the seven-time Olympic champion while setting a meet record in 1:54.20.
Decorated Canadian Penny Oleksiak is scheduled to compete in the women’s 100m freestyle on Saturday as she continues to make her way back from knee and shoulder injuries.
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