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  •   Home > News > Sports > Rugby

    Swimmer Summer McIntosh has issued a statement to rivals, including New Zealand's Erika Fairweather

    Swimmer Summer McIntosh has issued a statement to rivals, including New Zealand's Erika Fairweather


    The 17-year-old Canadian has clocked a time of three minutes 59.06 seconds in the 400 metres freestyle at the Olympic trials in Toronto, eclipsing world champion Fairweather's best mark for the calendar year by 0.38 of a second.

    The discipline looms as one of the most anticipated events at the Paris Games pool with McIntosh, Fairweather, world-record holder Ariarne Titmus and Katie Ledecky in the field.

    The quartet make up four of the five female swimmers to dip under four minutes for the distance.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Rugby News
     15 Jun: A late change for the Chiefs, heading into today's second Super Rugby Pacific semifinal against the Hurricanes in Wellington
     15 Jun: Skipper Dalton Papali'i is allaying fears over his health after leaving the field late in the Blues' 34-20 Super Rugby semifinal victory over the Brumbies in Auckland
     15 Jun: Former All Black Sam Whitelock will debut for the Barbarians against Fiji next weekend at Twickenham for the Killik Cup
     15 Jun: Daniel Williamson and Phillip Wilson have beaten the New Zealand B crew of Campbell Crouch and Ben Taylor in the opening men's pair heat at the World Cup event in Poland
     14 Jun: Blues coach Vern Cotter is calling for their leaders to step up, to help manage any mid-game worries in tonight's home Super Rugby Pacific semifinal against the Brumbies
     14 Jun: Brumbies skipper Allan Ala'alatoa is confident his side are as good as the Super Rugby Pacific front-runners, heading into tonight's semifinal against the Blues at Eden Park
     14 Jun: Ongoing industrial action is expected to affect those heading to tonight's Blues vs Brumbies Super Rugby semi-final at Auckland's Eden Park
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