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Canadian Swimmer Summer McIntosh Ends Katie Ledecky’s 13-Year Unbeaten Streak in Shocking 800m Swim Upset

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Canadian Swimmer Summer Mcintosh Ends Katie Ledecky's 13 Year Unbeaten Streak In Shocking 800m Swim Upset

Canadian swimming sensation Summer McIntosh made waves in the pool on Thursday night at the USA Swimming Southern Zone South Sectionals in Orlando, Florida, by delivering a stunning upset in the 800m freestyle event, ending legendary American swimmer Katie Ledecky’s remarkable 13-year unbeaten streak in this distance.

Ledecky, a dominant force in women’s swimming and considered one of the greatest of all time, clocked a respectable 8:17.12, but it was not enough as McIntosh outshone her with an exceptional performance, finishing at 8:11.39 to claim victory.

McIntosh’s sensational time not only secured her the win but also etched her name as the second-best performer of all time in the 800m freestyle, trailing only behind the incomparable world record holder, Katie Ledecky, who has long reigned over this event.

With this extraordinary swim, McIntosh shattered both the Canadian record, previously held by Taylor Ruck, by a staggering nine seconds and the Commonwealth record, held by an Australian swimmer, with her exceptional pace and determination.

This unexpected defeat marks Ledecky’s first loss in an 800m freestyle final since 2010, disrupting her unparalleled dominance and adding an intriguing twist to the upcoming World Championships. The anticipation now surrounds whether McIntosh can carry this newfound momentum forward, and if Ledecky will bounce back stronger in the next competitive showdown.

Rachel Adams

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