Swimming Canada/Ian MacNicolMcIntosh crowned world champion as Canada wins four swimming medals on WednesdaySummer McIntosh is a world champion, Joshua Liendo had his big stage breakthrough, Kylie Masse made Canadian history, and Penny Oleksiak added to her impressive resume. McIntosh the world’s best in 200m butterflyThe 15-year-old McIntosh won her second medal of the week when she took gold in the women’s 200m butterfly. “It’s one of my biggest dreams in the swimming world to become world champion and to especially do it in the 200 fly. She is the first swimmer aged 15 or younger to win a gold medal at the worlds since 2011. Canada's Josh Liendo wins BRONZE in the 100m final at #FINABudapest2022 🥉Watch: https://t.co/0zkLXW7yfz pic.twitter.com/WS4JMpSLQQ — CBC Olympics (@CBCOlympics) June 22, 2022In the final, Liendo was the first man to the turn.
Source: CBC News June 22, 2022 16:59 UTC