At 17, Toronto's Summer McIntosh waves the Canadian flag after winning gold in the race that includes butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle, making her the first Canadian woman to achieve this feat. (The Canadian Press)


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In an impressive start to her Olympic career, Summer McIntosh, at just 17 years old, captured her first gold medal in the 400-meter individual medley at the Paris Olympics on Monday night. This win not only marks her first gold but also makes her the first Canadian woman to ever win this event.
McIntosh's journey to gold began with a strong performance on the opening night of swimming. She had already made a splash by winning silver in the 400 freestyle, behind Ariarne Titmus and ahead of Katie Ledecky. But it was her performance in the medley that truly shone.

"I try to take every event very individually and just do my work," McIntosh said after her win. "Starting off for me — getting on the podium — is definitely a great way to start." Her enthusiasm was palpable, and she was excited to continue improving with each event.

In the 400-meter individual medley final, McIntosh led the race from the start. She pushed hard during the butterfly and backstroke legs, leaving most competitors behind. Only American Katie Grimes was close, but McIntosh maintained her lead to win gold with a time of 4 minutes, 27.71 seconds. Although she was slightly off her world-record pace, her performance was more than enough to secure the top spot.

McIntosh, who competed in the Tokyo Olympics at just 14, has gained valuable experience on the world stage. "Every single time I get to race on the world stage, I learn more and more about handling mentally and physically and emotionally," she shared. This maturity helped her stay focused and perform at her best.

Grimes took the silver with a time of 4:33.40, while Emma Weyant of the United States earned bronze with 4:34.93. Weyant praised McIntosh's achievement, noting the high standard she set. "She is training with my old club team so she is in good hands," Weyant said. "She continues to do impressive things."

McIntosh's busy schedule at the Paris Games includes two more individual races: the 200 butterfly and the 200 IM. Despite her gold medal win, she remains focused on her upcoming events. "I mean, obviously I'm super happy with this gold," McIntosh said. "But now I'm all about the 200 fly on day five."

In other events on Monday, Mary-Sophie Harvey of Trois-Rivières finished fourth in the women's 200m freestyle, just 0.74 seconds from the podium. Mollie O'Callaghan of Australia set an Olympic record with a time of 1:53.27, leading a 1-2 finish for Australia, while Hong Kong's Siobhan Bernardette Haughey took bronze.

Canadian swimmers Kylie Masse and Ingrid Wilm advanced to the women's 100m backstroke final, set for Tuesday. The event promises more thrilling moments as the competition continues.

McIntosh's gold medal victory is a significant milestone for Canadian swimming and a moment of pride for the nation. She hopes her success will inspire future generations of swimmers. "I'm proud that this Maple Leaf will go in the highest part of the podium," she said. "I'm happy to see the Canadian flag at the medal ceremony."

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