Teen swim star McIntosh ‘soaking up the moment’ after first Olympic gold

An underwater view shows Canada’s Summer McIntosh competing in the heats of women's 400m individual medley swimming event during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Paris La Defense Arena in Nanterre, west of Paris, on July 29, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 30 July 2024
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Teen swim star McIntosh ‘soaking up the moment’ after first Olympic gold

PARIS: Canadian prodigy Summer McIntosh said she was “soaking up the moment” after the 17-year-old swimmer won her first Olympic gold medal in style on Monday.

World record-holder McIntosh produced a dominant 400m medley swim in Paris, clocking the fourth-fastest time ever.

She powered to the wall in 4mins 27.71secs, outpacing American pair Katie Grimes (4:33.40) and Emma Weyant (4:34.93).

It was the Toronto swimmer’s second Paris medal after pipping Katie Ledecky to win silver behind Australian star Ariarne Titmus in the 400m freestyle.

“I’m just trying to soak up the moment as much as possible because obviously these moments only come around every four years. So just trying to make Team Canada proud,” she said.

McIntosh’s journey to the top began at the pandemic-delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympics, where she made her mark as a 14-year-old by coming fourth in the 200m freestyle behind winner Titmus.

Now at her second Games, she feels like a veteran and said her Japan experience helped her deal with the big occasions better.

“Every single time I get to race on the world stage I learn more and more about handling it, mentally and physically and emotionally, and trying not to get too high or too low, depending on my race results,” she said.

Weyant praised the teenager for her composure and dedication.

“She set an impressive standard, for sure,” said Weyant. “She is training with my old club team so she is in good hands. She continues to do impressive things.”

The Canadian is also favorite in the 200m medley and a serious contender in the 200m butterfly.

“I just hope I try to inspire as many young kids as possible and I hope that they know that,” said McIntosh.

“If I can do it, they can do it too.

“I was once in their shoes watching the Rio Olympics. And now that I’m here eight years later, I hope to inspire them as much as possible.”
 


Morocco Coach Dismisses Aguerd injury talk, backs Ait Boudlal ahead of Mali test

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Morocco Coach Dismisses Aguerd injury talk, backs Ait Boudlal ahead of Mali test

  • “Who told you Aguerd is injured? He’s training as usual and has no problems,” Regragui told reporters
  • He confirmed captain Romain Saiss will miss the game with a muscle injury

RABAT: Morocco coach Walid Regragui has dismissed reports that defender Nayef Aguerd is injured, saying the center back was fit and ready for Friday’s Africa Cup of Nations Group A clash against Mali.
“Who told you Aguerd is injured? He’s training as usual and has no problems,” Regragui told reporters.
Regragui confirmed captain Romain Saiss will miss the game with a muscle injury sustained against Comoros in their tournament opener, while full back Achraf Hakimi, recently ⁠crowned African Player of the Year, is recovering from an ankle problem sustained with Paris St. Germain last month and could feature briefly. “Hakimi is doing well and we’ll make the best decision for him,” Regragui said. The coach also heaped praise on 19-year-old ⁠defender Abdelhamid Ait Boudlal, calling him “a great talent.”
“I’ve been following him for years. I called him up a year and a half ago when he was a substitute at Rennes and people criticized me. Today everyone is praising him – that shows our vision is long-term,” Regragui said. “We must not burn the player. We’ll use him at the right time. We’ll see if he starts tomorrow ⁠or comes in later.”
Ait Boudlal echoed his coach’s confidence.
“We know the responsibility we carry. Every game is tough and requires full concentration. We listen carefully to the coach’s instructions and aim to deliver a performance that meets fans’ expectations,” he said.
Morocco opened the tournament with a 2-0 win over Comoros and will secure qualification with victory over Mali at Rabat’s Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.
“It will be a tough match against a strong team,” Regragui added.