CENTRAL REGION A CHAMPIONSHIPS
- January 31-February 3, 2019
- LCM (50m)
- Etobicoke Olympium, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
- Live Results
12-year old Etobicoke swimmer Summer McIntosh has broken her 2nd Canadian Age Group Record of the weekend at the Central Region A Championships in her home pool.
After breaking a 45-year old record in the 800 free on Thursday, McIntosh took down a new mark in the 400 free, swimming 4:27.74 on Sunday afternoon. That swim broke a much newer record: one set in 2017 by Katrina Bellio in 4:27.85. Bellio, now 14, is McIntosh’s teammate and has won 5 out of her 6 individual events so far at this same meet.
Comparative Splits:
Summer McIntosh | Katrina Bellio | |
New Record | Old Record | |
2019 | 2017 | |
First 100 | 1:04.88 | 1:04.15 |
Second 100 | 1:08.72 | 1:08.08 |
Third 100 | 1:07.84 | 1:08.66 |
Fourth 100 | 1:06.30 | 1:06.96 |
TOTAL TIME | 4:27.74 | 4:27.85 |
Unsurprisingly, coming out of the same program, the two had fairly similar splits throughout the race. McIntosh very-nearly even-split the race, going out in 1:13.60 and coming back in 1:14.14.
Etobicoke has placed 31 swimmers on Canadian Olympic Teams since 1956.
McIntosh’s full individual results this weekend:
- 800 free – 1st – 9:07.16
- 200 breast – 1st – 2:45.55
- 100 free – 1st – 1:00.00
- 100 fly – 1st – 1:04.58
- 100 breast – 1st – 1:18.76
- 400 free – 1st – 4:27.74
I think you mean 9:07
Also in the sentence “McIntosh very-nearly even-split the race, going out in 1:13.60 and coming back in 1:14.14”, I think that she went out in 2:13 & came back in 2:14, yes? Nice article other than the typos Braden, thanks.