Summer McIntosh Breaks Her Own 200 Fly World Junior Record, Goes 2:04.06

2023 WORLD AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Another day, another Summer McIntosh World Junior Record.

In the finals of the women’s 200 fly at the 2023 World Championships, the 16-year-old McIntosh dominated from start to finish, winning by 1.40 seconds to defend her World title. She clocked a time of 2:04.06, which is fast enough to break her own World Junior and Canadian record time of 2:04.70 that was set at Canadian trials this April.

McIntosh is now tied with China’s Jia Liuyang as the fifth-fastest performer of all-time in the women’s 200 fly.

All-Time Top Performers, Women’s 200 Fly:

  1. Liu Zigie, China — 2:01.81 (2009)
  2. Jessica Schipper, Australia — 2:03.41 (2009)
  3. Zhang Yufei, China — 2:03.86 (2021)
  4. Regan Smith, United States — 2:03.87 (2003)
  5. Jiao Liuyang, China (2012)/Summer McIntosh, Canada (2023) – 2:04.06

Where McIntosh improved the most compared to her trials swim was on her back half. Her first 100 was 0.22 seconds slower than it was in April, but her last 100 was 0.84 seconds faster—including a final 50 that was 0.71 seconds faster than her April swim.

Splits Comparison:

Summer McIntosh, 2023 World Championships Summer McIntosh, 2023 Canadian Trials
50m 27.73 27.41
100m 31.24 31.35
150m 32.50 32.64
200m 32.59 33.30
Total 2:04.06 2:04.70

The 200 fly was McIntosh’s first gold medal and second World Junior Record at these World Championships. She previously broke the World Junior Record in her bronze-medal-winning 200 free swim on Wednesday. So far, she has bounced back big from her 400 free swim on day one, when she added three seconds and finished off the podium after coming into the meet with the World Record.

McIntosh is the first swimmer to win back-to-back golds in the women’s 200 fly since Jessicah Schipper did so in 2009.

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tea rex
11 months ago

Fantastic swim.
If I were her coach I’d point out the difference between that race and a 2:03.5 was the time she spent on the last turn. But I’m just a swim fan, so I’ll say Congrats!

Anything but 50 BR
11 months ago

Time to update: (https://swimswam.com/which-female-swimmer-has-the-fastest-4-stroke-800-meter-im-add-up/)
Summer McIntosh has the fastest women’s 800 medley add-up now
200 FR: 1:53.65 at Fukuoka = 113.65
200 FL: 2:04.06 at Fukuoka = 124.06
200 BK: 2:07.15 at 2022 US Open = 127.15
200 BR: 2:29.64 at 2023 SAC = 149.64
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Add-up = 514.50.

McIntosh is .03 faster than Hosszu’s 514.53.
🥇

Tracy Kosinski
11 months ago

Way to go SUIUUUMMMMERER!

She’s on track to break the WR next year in Paris.

🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

Fukuoka Gold
Reply to  Tracy Kosinski
11 months ago

I hope so

The last women’s rubber WR

Fukuoka Gold
11 months ago

How did Regan Smith swim 3 seconds slower than what she swam few months back?

DLswim
Reply to  Fukuoka Gold
11 months ago

Difficult question to answer since you can’t blame Meehan anymore.

Steve Nolan
Reply to  Fukuoka Gold
11 months ago

I just wanna see someone train at altitude right before a taper meet.

If it works so well for big swims in-season!??!?!

Swim Alchemist
Reply to  Steve Nolan
11 months ago

Daiya Seto tried it for the Olympics. Unfortunately it didn’t work out so well for him. But he might have cut it too close…I think he got back to sea level like the day before.

Khachaturian
11 months ago

If she focuses on this event wr for sure

oxyswim
Reply to  Khachaturian
11 months ago

She’s got 2.2 seconds to go. That’s not chump change

CJ A
11 months ago

Several typos: Jiao Liuyang and Liu Zige — not Jia Liuyang and Liu Zigie

SSC B LEVEL
Reply to  CJ A
11 months ago

Yeah. And if Smith swam that time in 2003, it must be an age group record for 1 – 3 year olds.

Boknows34
Reply to  SSC B LEVEL
11 months ago

That 1-3 NAG will never be broken.

SinkOrSwim
11 months ago

Happy for Summer but geez that WR seems like light years away.

ScovaNotiaSwimmer
11 months ago

Everyone on CBC (and the frosted tips interviewer guy) keeps saying Summer got the Americas record, but Smith went that 2:03…is World Aquatics just slow to get that ratified?

CY~
Reply to  ScovaNotiaSwimmer
11 months ago

Yeah, omega timing claims that Pan Zhanle swam an Asian record tonight

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