A teenage girl from Canada archives records, "fell" and the legendary Hungarian Hosu

McIntosh won the 400 meter medley at the Commonwealth Games in 4:25,87 minutes, breaking the record of the legendary Hungarian Katinka Hosa (4:26,36).

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Samer already has four world records, two senior records, Photo: Twitter/SwimmingCanada
Samer already has four world records, two senior records, Photo: Twitter/SwimmingCanada
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Canadian Summer McIntosh is breaking swimming records as if on tape, even though she is only 16 years old. At the Commonwealth Games, she won the 400 meter medley in a time of 4:25,87 minutes, breaking the record of the legendary Hungarian Katinka Hosa (4:26,36).

McIntosh also took over the world record from Australian Ariarna Titmus three days earlier and now in the 400 meter freestyle is 3:56,08, 32 hundredths faster than Titmus.

McIntosh won the world junior record in the 200-meter breaststroke at the Sbjet senior championship in Budapest last year, and she also won gold in the 400-meter medley.

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