Summer McIntosh Takes Down World Junior Record In 200 Back (1:59.96)

2024 SC WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

In her first time swimming the event at a major international meet, Canadian 18-year-old Summer McIntosh took down the world junior record in the women’s 200-meter backstroke. En route to finishing second in the event at the 2024 Short Course World Championships, she surpassed Missy Franklin‘s previous mark of 2:00.03 from 2011. This mark is McIntosh’s ninth world junior record across both long course and short course.

McIntosh now ranks as the seventh-fastest performer of all-time in the women’s 200 back for short course and the seventh swimmer in the history of the event to go under the two-minute barrier.

All-Time Top Performers, Women’s 200-meter Backstroke (SCM):

  1. Regan Smith, United States — 1:58.04 (2024)
  2. Kaylee McKeown, Australia — 1:58.94 (2020)
  3. Katinka Hosszu, Hungary — 1:59.23 (2014)
  4. Minna Atherton, Australia — 1:59.25 (2019)
  5. Daryna Zevina, Ukraine — 1:59.35 (2016)
  6. Emily Seebohm, Australia — 1:59.49 (2019)
  7. Summer McIntosh, Canada — 1:59.96 (2024)

Although McIntosh has not raced the 200 back at a major international meet before, nor is the event one of her strongest events, she is still a formidable mid-distance backstroker. She holds a best time of 1:49.97 in the 200-yard backstroke from 2022 and she’s been as fast as 2:06.11 in the long course version of the event. Coming into short course worlds, her best short course meters time in the 200 back was a 2:02.85 from October 2022.

McIntosh outsplit Franklin on all of her laps aside from the second 50 meters of the race.

Splits:

Summer McIntosh, 2024 Missy Franklin, 2011
50m 28.36 28.64
100m 30.45 30.22
150m 30.68 30.75
200m 30.21 30.42
Total 1:59.96 2:00.03

Earlier in the meet, McIntosh also raced the 400 free, 200 fly and 400 IM, winning gold and breaking world records in all three events.

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LelloT89
1 hour ago

you know a swimmer is generational when she races what is like her 7th best event, against one of the best backstokers ever (which also is better than her in turns and underwaters), gets silver, going under 2 minutes, beating some backstrokers specialists and some say it was a bad race for her

Eric Illouz
2 hours ago

Still a litte perplexed about Summer deciding to opt for the 200 backstroke instead of the 200 free in SCM i think 200 back will suit her better in LCM where you don’t have Smith underwater for over half the distance.

Masterofthestroke
3 hours ago

She sounded and looked so disappointed in her post-race interview with CBC lol, alluded to not going out fast enough and confirmed that she will swim this again in future. I don’t think anyone was catching Regan on this night but I could see Summer being at least much closer as soon as next year.

M F
Reply to  Masterofthestroke
1 minute ago

Yes, I also saw the interview. She definitely was NOT happy about her performance.

Julie
3 hours ago

I would live to see her seriously take on the 800 free. Maybe next year when it’s not an Olympic year.

Laura
Reply to  Julie
3 hours ago

So would I! Would love to see Summer smash the 800 free record.

Adam H.
Reply to  Laura
2 hours ago

I don’t think anyone is “smashing” 8:04, but she could give it a real try

Laura
Reply to  Adam H.
12 minutes ago

Give Summer a bit of time and she could smash it. She raced 800 free once last Feb and beat Ledecky in that race, and cut many seconds off her own best time.

BigBoiJohnson
4 hours ago

Think it’s also worth mentioning this is a new Canadian National Record, crushing Kylie Masse’s 2:01.26 by 1.30 seconds.

canada clears
4 hours ago

who else could swim their “7th best event” and win world championship silver?

Anything but 50 BR
Reply to  canada clears
4 hours ago

At this point maybe Gretchen? 100 IM, 50/100 FR, FL, BK

canada clears
Reply to  Anything but 50 BR
4 hours ago

maybe but summer can do it long and short course

Anything but 50 BR
Reply to  canada clears
4 hours ago

Yeah I think she or her coach mentioned she might be swimming the 200 BK in long course meets now… can’t wait to see her in the 2:04s already next year

Bo Swims
Reply to  Anything but 50 BR
3 hours ago

Gives her options for different meet schedules

Carlo
Reply to  Anything but 50 BR
13 minutes ago

Or she can can skip right to 2:03

Bob
Reply to  Anything but 50 BR
4 hours ago

Gretchen is great but I only consider Olympic events.No 50b,50 fly,100 I’m…….But then again I,m Canadian,so there,s that.

canada clears
Reply to  Bob
3 hours ago

yeah if you consider just olympic program, walsh is nowhere close

jeff
Reply to  Anything but 50 BR
3 hours ago

Douglass probably too: 50/100 fly, 50/100 free, 100/200 IM, 200 breast. Idk what her 7th best event is so I’ll go with the 100 fly given it’s the only one she hasn’t done in scm

BigBoiJohnson
Reply to  canada clears
4 hours ago

I think it’s her 8th best event. 200FR, 400FR, 800FR, 1500FR, 200FL, 200IM, 400IM, 200BK

canada clears
Reply to  BigBoiJohnson
3 hours ago

makes sense but she just hasnt swum the 1500 in so long

Laura
Reply to  canada clears
3 hours ago

Summer is such an Inspiration, not only for her talent, determination and hard work ethic, but for how graciously she conducts herself. Her silver in 200 back gives her incentive to keep pushing for next time. It was a great time. She has made Canada so proud♡♡♡!

Although I’m not American, I have a lot of respect for Regan Smith. In listening to some of her recent interviews and watching the Olympics, she has shown character, grace and good sportsmanship. Congratulations to Regan on her world record performance today!♡

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