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Summer Mcintosh with a  4:29.12 in the 400 im at a test event in Toronto for the Canadian Trials!!!

 

Almost 3 seconds faster than the winning time in Tokyo. Insane, she is only 15. 

 

Results here:http://swimontario.com/liveresults/

 

Ella Jansen, 16, 1:58.93 in the 200m freestyle

 

No other real stand out results, except Kylie Masse breaking her Canadian record in the 50m back.

 

 

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1 hour ago, intoronto said:

Summer Mcintosh with a  4:29.12 in the 400 im at a test event in Toronto for the Canadian Trials!!!

 

Almost 3 seconds faster than the winning time in Tokyo. Insane, she is only 15. 

 

Results here:http://swimontario.com/liveresults/

 

Ella Jansen, 16, 1:58.93 in the 200m freestyle

 

No other real stand out results, except Kylie Masse breaking her Canadian record in the 50m back.

 

 

Liendo going 51.84 is pretty good too! These young swimmers are so impressive!

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Day 1 of Canadian Trials to select teams for the Worlds and Commonwealth Games (A standard is selected for Worlds)

 

Women's 200 IM

Sydney Pickrem  2:10.58

Marie-Sophie Harvey  2:10.98

 

Men's 200 IM

Finlay Knox  1:57.50 (New NR)

 

Women's 100 Backstroke

Kylie Masse 58.48

Taylor Ruck  59.67

 

Men's 100 Backstroke

No one qualified

 

Women's 400 freestyle

Summer Mcintosh 4:01.59 (New NR)

 

Men's 400 freestyle 

No one qualified

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Penny OLeksiak was leading through her heat at the 50 in the 100m butterfly but then just stopped and got out of the pool. I have seen nothing like this before. I wonder what happened.

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