Powder fourth in the world, a new gold for the 16-year-old prodigy from Canada

Although the swimmer from Mostar was among the top three for a long time, in the end her honors were "stolen" by Australian Elizabeth Deckers (silver medal) and American Regan Smith (bronze).

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Mackintosh, Photo: Reuters
Mackintosh, Photo: Reuters
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Lana Pudar, a 17-year-old swimmer from Mostar is a prodigy, but Samer McIntosh is a world sensation.

The Canadian swimmer, who is only 16 years old, won her third world gold today in Fukuoka - she triumphed in the 2m breaststroke with a new junior world record (04,06:200).

Pudar ended up one step away from a medal, as she finished the race in fourth place.

Although she was among the top three for a long time, in the end her honors were "stolen" by Australian Elizabeth Deckers (silver medal) and American Regan Smith (bronze).

McIntosh won gold twice at the World Championships in Budapest last year.

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