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Legendary coach Bob Bowman hails pupil McIntosh's 'very important' 200m butterfly world record
Legendary swimming coach Bob Bowman has witnessed and coached many athletes to world records over his illustrious career. But being part of his first one while coaching Canadian swimming superstar Summer McIntosh on Sunday night in Montreal felt a little different for the veteran coach.
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Egyptian Gazette
· Jul 6, 2026
McIntosh rewrites swimming history
MONTREAL — Summer McIntosh broke the world record in the 200m butterfly at the Canadian Swim Championships in Montreal, shattering the oldest world mark in women’s swimming. McIntosh, a three-time champion at the 2024 Paris Olympics, won the Canadian 200 fly title in 2mins 1.65secs to erase the prior world record of 2:01.81 set by [] The post McIntosh rewrites swimming history appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.
CityNews Montreal
· Jul 6, 2026
Summer McIntosh breaks women’s 200-metre butterfly world record at Canadian trials
MONTREAL — Summer McIntosh is the new world record-holder in the women’s 200-metre butterfly. The swimming sensation touched the wall in two minutes 1.65 seconds on Sunday night at the Canadian trials, breaking Chinese swimmer Liu Zige’s once-untouchable mark. “That was the one world record that I’ve always dreamt of as a kid,” an emotional [] The post Summer McIntosh breaks women’s 200-metre butterfly world record at Canadian trials appeared first on CityNews Montreal.
Canadian Sport Scene
· Jul 6, 2026
Summer McIntosh breaks world record in women’s 200m butterfly
History was made in swimming on Sunday and a Canadian was in the spotlight. In the women’s 200 metre butterfly, Canadian Olympic gold medalist Summer McIntosh of Toronto, Ontario broke the world record with a time of 2:01.65 at the Canadian Swim Trials in Montreal, Quebec. Liu Zige of China had the old world record [] The post Summer McIntosh breaks world record in women’s 200m butterfly appeared first on Canadian Sport Scene.
Toronto Sun
· Jul 7, 2026
Why Summer McIntosh withdrew from Canadian swim trials days after breaking long-held record
Teenage swimming phenom from Toronto broke 17-year-old world record in 200-metre butterfly on Sunday
Yardbarker
· Jun 23, 2026
Oilers name Mike Babcock as head coach
Babcock, 63, has a 700-418-183 regular-season coaching record over 17 NHL seasons and 1,301 games.
The Economic Times
· Jul 6, 2026
Summer McIntosh: Teen star breaks world record
Summer McIntosh: Teen star breaks world record
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Related coverage for "Legendary coach Bob Bowman hails pupil McIntosh's 'very important' 200m butterfly world record": Egyptian Gazette — McIntosh rewrites swimming history. CityNews Montreal — Summer McIntosh breaks women’s 200-metre butterfly world record at Canadian trials. Canadian Sport Scene — Summer McIntosh breaks world record in women’s 200m butterfly. Toronto Sun — Why Summer McIntosh withdrew from Canadian swim trials days after breaking long-held record. Yardbarker — Oilers name Mike Babcock as head coach. The Economic Times — Summer McIntosh: Teen star breaks world record
