Summer McIntosh Nears Record
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McIntosh just misses breaking oldest women’s swimming record by blink of an eye

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Summer McIntosh came within a blink of an eye of breaking swimming's oldest women’s world record.
The 18-year-old from Toronto swam the 200-metre butterfly in 2:02.26 .
McIntosh also shaved76 off her own Canadian record and notched the second fastest time in history in the event.
Four new swimmers earned selection to Team Canada for this summer 's World Aquatics Championships .
Kelowna ’s Taylor Ruck and Brooklyn Douthwright are the top four finishers in the 100 freestyle events.
Alyssa Smyth , Nicholas Bennett , and Sebastian Massabie all set Canadian records.
Fernando Lu of Langley 's Olympian Swimming won two races.
Katie Cosgriffe won the multi-class women's 100 -m butterfly in 1:07.61 .
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