Canadian swimmer sets three world records in five days.


Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh set a world record in the 400-meter individual medley, clocking a Time of 4 minutes 23.65 seconds during the qualifying rounds for the World Championship. This impressive result left everyone present in awe.
It is worth noting that this is not McIntosh's first victory at this competition. She has previously set records in other distances, making history as the first swimmer to set three world records at a single event – a feat previously accomplished only by Michael Phelps at the 2008 Olympics.
Summer McIntosh, an 18-year-old three-time Olympic champion, is already a great sporting talent with impressive achievements. Her successes are backed by a silver medal at the Paris Olympics and four gold medals at world championships.
In light of these victories, it is also important to highlight the participation of 30 Russian swimmers at the World Swimming Championship. Some of them are known for their support of the war and political views, creating a tense atmosphere around the sports competitions where politics and sports are not easily reconciled on the way to victory.
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