Vancouver Sun

McIntosh posts year's fastest time in 200-metre freestyle

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Summer McIntosh posted the world's fastest 200-metre freestyle time of the year Wednesday at the Canadian Swimming Open.

McIntosh, one of Canada's biggest medal hopes for this summer's Paris Olympics, swam to first place in one minute 54.21 seconds at the Pan Am Sports Centre in Toronto.

“Overall, I was really happy with that. I felt quite strong,” McIntosh said. “To get a result like that in the training that I'm in is pretty good. I'm overall happy with it.

“I don't have any crazy expectatio­ns for this meet or anything like that, but any time I get to come back to Toronto, I'm always happy. It's such an amazing pool and the crowd's always awesome.”

The 17-year-old from Toronto set a personal best of 1:53.65 in the 200 free at last year's world championsh­ips in Japan.

Mary-Sophie Harvey of Trois-Rivières, Que., was second in 1:56.76 and Julie Brousseau of Ottawa placed third in 1:58.40.

Seven-time Olympic medallist Penny Oleksiak of Toronto finished sixth with a time of 1:59.75 in her return to competitiv­e swimming.

“I feel good because right now my front end is feeling really strong and I feel really confident about that,” Oleksiak said. “Now I've got to work on my back end and that comes with training and time and learning from meets like this.”

In other results, Olympic gold medallist Maggie Mac Neil of London, Ont., placed first in the women's 100 backstroke (59.93) and Nathan Bennett of Parksville set an S14 national record of 1:54.20 in the para 200-metre freestyle multiclass.

The Canadian Swimming Open continues through Saturday. The Canadian Olympic and Paralympic trials are set for May 13-19 in Toronto.

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