Summer McIntosh Shines Again at World Championships!
Canada's Summer McIntosh secures her second win at the world championships in Singapore in the women's 200m individual medley, aiming to replicate Michael Phelps's record. Meanwhile, a young Chinese swimmer, Yu Zidi, just misses out on a medal in an exciting day of competitions.

On a thrilling day at the world championships in Singapore, Canada's Summer McIntosh emerged victorious once again, claiming the women's 200 meters individual medley title. The young champion, who had already won the 400 freestyle, faced tough competition from Alex Walsh but managed to secure gold in the final lap.
Enthusiastic about her performance, McIntosh expressed satisfaction in reaching her goals despite not being entirely content with her timing. She set her sights on matching the legendary Michael Phelps's record of five individual titles in a single championship.
While McIntosh stole the spotlight, China's 12-year-old Yu Zidi narrowly missed a medal. Meanwhile, other competitors made their mark, with Gretchen Walsh showcasing resilience in the women's 100 butterfly, and Maxime Grousset earning gold in the men's 50 butterfly.
(With inputs from agencies.)