Summer McIntosh won the women's 400-metre freestyle in a world-record time Tuesday at the world short-course swimming championships.
The 18-year-old from Toronto swam to victory in three minutes 50.25 seconds, well ahead of Australia's Lani Pallister (3:53.73).
That's how you get things done. 2 🇨🇦 on the podium in the 400 free!
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Obliterating the world record and adding her first ever short course world record to her resume, Summer McIntosh takes her first win of the week. Mary-Sophie also takes her medal touching for 🥉 pic.twitter.com/SdLRBxg8RO
Mary-Sophie Harvey of Trois-Rivières, Que., was third in 3:54.88 to pick up her first international medal.
McIntosh continued her fantastic year that saw her win three gold medals and a silver at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
She is also set to compete in the 400-metre individual medley, 200-metre butterfly, 200 backstroke and four relays in Budapest.
The short-course championship takes place in a 25-metre pool, as opposed to the Olympic-standard 50-metre pool. McIntoshsaid before the event that competing in the shorter pool will give her a chance to work on her turns.
Australia's Ariarne Titmus holds the 400 freestyle long-course world record, which was previously held by McIntosh.