
Montreal: The Summer McCintosh broke the world record of a decade of a decade in a 200 -meter race for women on Monday, and touched the wall in 2 minutes 05.70SEC for its second record in Canadian swimming experiences.
The 18 -year -old Katinka Hosszu brand is set, a 2: 06.12 World Championship in 2015 to become the first woman to flow below 2:06.
The second number of the triple gold medal was in the Mcintosh gold medal from the meeting after its 400 -meter world record on Saturday.
The talented Canadian teenager during the Sunday victory in the 800m free race, where he scored the third fastest time in history in an event that is not considered a stronger habit for it.
However, McCainshus did not show any signs of fatigue with another wonderful performance to make the crowd happy in British Columbia on Monday.
“Generally, McCain’s index said:” in general is really happy with this time and always trying to continue to move forward, “McCaintech said after the record screen.
“It is great. 200im is my main race among the five best races or six wings as I have to implement completely.
“There is no room for errors, and it is a kind of enemy event for me, so I am really happy with that. He gives me a lot of confidence in Singapore,” McCaintech added, referring to the World Championship next month.
In response to a question about how she prepared herself on Monday’s efforts after an arduous weekend, and added: “Just healing and sleeping as much as possible and eating a lot.
Also, calm myself mentally and take it one race at one time.
“I have gone through a lot of practice in that past few years.”
Mcintosh laid the foundations for her assault on the record with flawless opening sections in the butterfly and the back running before leaving her improved chest – the weakest specialization – at a global standard pace.
From there, it turned after burning after freedom of conclusion to the Hosszu record.
Mary-Sophie Harvey was second in 2: 08.78 with Ashley McMillan in third place in 2: 12.08.