Summer Mcintosh is a Canadian Olympic Champion with a World Record

Summer Mcintosh is a Canadian Olympic champion, born on 18 August 2006 in Toronto, Canada. She became the youngest athlete to represent Canada in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics at the age of 14 and became one of Canada’s most decorated and successful swimmers of all time.

Summer Mcintosh has become the first Canadian to win three golds medals in a single Olympics. She won three gold medals in 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris in the 400m and 200m individual medley and 200m butterfly with a Olympic record and also holds the world record in the 400m individual medley event with 4:24:38 at Toronto on May 16, 2024. She is the former world record holder in the 400m freestyle.

This is part of our Olympic Champions series where we will share more insight about Olympic Champions. Let us explore more information about Summer Mcintosh’s details, professional statistics, Teams, Rewards, Net Worth, Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Religion, Records, and everything you need to know.

NameSummer Mcintosh
Full NameSummer Mcintosh
Born18 August 2016
BirthplaceToronto, Ontario Canda
Zodiac SignLeo
Age18 years (as of 2024)
Country of ResidencyUnited States
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionSwimmer
FunctionAthlete
Height (approx.)in Centimeters- 173 in Meters- 1.73
in Feet & Inches- 5’8”
Weight (approx.)in Pounds- 125 lbs
in Kilograms- 57 kg
Eye ColorDark Brown
Hair ColorBlonde
ReligionChristianity

Summer Mcintosh’s Professional Career Statistics

Summer Mcintosh’s Debut

She made her debut in 2021 at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 in the 200m, 400m, 800m, and 4X200m freestyle relay.

Milestones

Gold Medals representing Canada

  • Won gold in 400 m individual medley in 2024 Paris Olympics.
  • Won gold in 4X200 m freestyle relay at the 2021 World Short Course Championships.
  • Won gold in 400 m individual medley and 200 m freestyle in the FINA World Aquatics Championships and became the first Canadian swimmer to win two gold medals at a single World Championships.
  • Won two gold medals in the 2022 Commonwealth Games in 200 m butterfly and 400 m medley in Birmingham.
  • Won two gold medals in the 2023 World Championships in 200 m butterfly and 400 m medley.

Summer Mcintosh’s Ranking  

It varies from event to event. She is in first rank in the 400m medley.

Summer Mcintosh’s Net worth

Summer Mcintos’s Net Worth is not disclosed; however, she has multiple sources of income including prize money, endorsements, etc.

Summer Mcintosh’s Personal Life

Marital Status:  Unmarried.

Spouse/Boyfriend:   She is single as of now.

Parents: Father:  Greg McIntosh.

                Mother: Jill Horstead.

Siblings: Brother: Not Known.

                Sister: Brooke.

Summer Mcintosh Education

Her Educational background is not disclosed yet, however, she opted for online schooling at the school level.

Language Spoken

English.

Summer Mcintosh Occupation

She is a competitive swimmer and takes part in brand endorsements.

Interesting Fun Facts about Summer Mcintosh

  • She got inspiration from swimming legend Michael Phelps and racing driver Lewis Hamilton. She named one of her two family ‘s pet cats, Mikey McIntosh, after 23-time Olympic champion Michael Phelps.
  • Summer Mcintosh’s Nickname is Sum.
  • She likes going to the beach, watching movies, surfing, Wakeboarding, water skiing, tubing, and shopping.
  • She belongs to a sports family, her mother represented Canada in swimming at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, and her sister competed at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Switzerland in the Pairs figure skating event.
  • She started competitive swimming at age seven in Toronto Canada.
  • She is the first Canadian swimmer to win four career gold medals at the World Aquatics Championships.
  • She was the first swimmer and the only swimmer, male or female to ever own a world record in 400m freestyle and 400m individual medley at the same time.
  • She Holds six Canadian records – long course (200m freestyle, 400m freestyle, 800m freestyle, 200m butterfly, 200m individual medley, 400m individual medley)

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