Summer McIntosh, the 18-year-old swimmer from Toronto, gained widespread recognition after winning three gold medals and one silver at the Paris Olympics, making her the first Canadian to achieve such a feat. Recently nominated for a Laureus Award in the breakthrough category, McIntosh plans to transition coaches to enhance her Olympic aspirations, targeting five gold medals at the upcoming 2028 Los Angeles Games. She expressed intent to train under Bob Bowman, known for his success with Michael Phelps, while also preparing for the 2024 world championships in Singapore.
Summer McIntosh, having just turned 18, made history at the Paris Olympics by being the first Canadian to win three gold medals at a single Summer Games.
McIntosh’s evolution in the swimming world is being recognized globally, as shown by her nomination for a Laureus Award, highlighting her status as a rising star.
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