At the age of 17, Summer McIntosh has elite world-class ability across multiple strokes and distances. A singular talent - it will be so much fun to watch her take the sport to the next level! As for Katie Ledecky - all good things must come to an end, right? Her 13-year unbeaten streak in this event has set a standard for other athletes to strive to achieve...and she last lost a 1500m when she was 13 years old, back in 2010. Not too shabby...
Ledecky is still young, the rise of a proper competitor will motivate her to do her best again. Unlike some who were at the top for so long but got the wake up call too late, Ledecky still has time on her hands.
Instead of debating whether Ledecky's form is better or worse, I think it comes down to the fact that we are seeing a generational talent starting to leave her mark on the sport. Because of the tight scheduling at the Olympics, it is not entirely certain if Summer will race the 800 meter freestyle at the Paris Olympics. She also has the 200 IM final on the same day as the 800 freestyle final. It is entirely possible that she does not race the 800 freestyle in order to concentrate on the 200 IM where she is gold medal favorite. The other thing to keep in mind is that this not a fully tapered Ledecky either. At some point in this race you just scale back and conserve energy when it becomes obvious that you are not going to win the race.
agree, but to me the most amazing part isn't that she beat ledecky when both were in mid season form. It is that she beat her own personal best time by 9 seconds in mid season form. IF she swims it in Paris she might have a shot at beating a record I thought could last another 20 years. But keep in mind just last year at nationals ledecky went an 8:07...so it isn't like she won't be right there contending to better her own record.
I know right. She is no longer content with following her and out sprinter her. She just took it to her and you know that was the plan because she positioned herself on the far side of her lane to deny Ledecky any drafting opportunity.
I agree that Katie’s form is “off” this year, I wonder if they have tried to modify her stroke since moving to the Gators team? She used to look so smooth and effortless, now it looks like she has shortened her stroke and is swinging her arms around causing slow down in forward motion .
Actually 50+ years in swimming including coaching, not at Olympic level, but enough to see differences in individual swimmers’ strokes. Just my observations, I’m a big Katie Ledecky fan and have watched her for years. @@RichardBroussard-z3y
I also thought this. Watching this race it looks like she is going hard from the start. Not sure if this is the right move, I always thought that a long strong stroke is better for her and these lengths in general
I haven't read all of the comments and not gonna but Just a reminder: 7 months ago Katie Ledecky wins Women's 800M Freestyle at the 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships in Indianapolis. 8:07.07. So for those who think this is the beginning of the end, think again
It is the end, Summer is too good and is only gonna get better and Katie is past her prime and declining. Thats just life bud, everything comes to an end, the only way Ledecky wins the 800 is if Summer opts not to swim it.
Oh dear this is what people did with Summer before Worlds last year, they hyped her up & she ended up finishing 3rd...oh wait she didn't even medal at all...I thought the British were bad at being so arrogant about a single swimming star that they've unearthed, but the Canadians are even worse.
Congrats to McIntosh, but what am I missing here? People are acting like the Queen died and Prince Charles was crowned King. Sheesh. Was this the Olympic final or the World Championship final? Katie's 26 and the Olympics are 6 months away. At 26, nearly 27, do you really think she should swim every race at 8:06 pace in minor events just to prove she can? Snort. Sooner or later, at nearly 27, she's going to have to conserve energy for the big races at trials and the Olympics and not treat every race like it's life or death. Even Michael Phelps figured that out before he called it a day. She can swim 8:17 in her sleep. McIntosh swam 8:11+ Katie won Worlds at 8:08+. I think she'll be ready for the Olympics. If there's one thing she knows how to do - it's win the big races.
Wow! This was a beat down. She didn't just stayed with Ledecky and out sprinted her. She just forced her into a role she's not used to: being the chaser. And she slowly increased that lead with each lap and the bottom fell off for Ledecky at the 650m mark. This will be interesting in Paris. I think both can go faster and possibly challenge the world record this summer.
@@drynshock1 why shouldn’t she? That 8:11 is faster than Ledecky went in Tokyo to win the gold and she was in a tight race with Titmus. So, clearly McIntosh would be a contender for gold. At this point, I’d say she’s the favorite.
Ledecky's form looked much worse than 2022 or 2023. She was high shouldered and basically lunging while slapping at the water. But to her credit she tried to fight back until she realized it was hopeless, essentially conceding with 150 remaining. McIntosh would beat Ledecky again in Paris. Ten year age difference and more raw athletic ability.
Summer has a phenomenal stroke. I knew if anyone could take down ledecky itd be her. I also knew she was capable of more than just the 200/400 freestyle.
@BISH9484 in the 800 free she is. That said, Summer has won multiple 400 free vs Ledecki in past few months, although her world record set last summer was passed by Arianna Titmus not long after.
Well yea. WR in 400IM. World champion in 200 butterfly and 400 IM. WJR in ALL her events. Safe to say she is a generational best all around swimmer. What's scary is that she continues to improve ..Paris could be a coronation.
Just to show it’s possible. Katie had a lot left in the tank, finishing in a 29.2. It’s funny this stroke is what she looked like in the prelims of the 400 at the US Open and I thought her stroke was just kaputt. But in the finals she lengthened. I think it’s happening when her triceps are fatigued and my guess is the great work they did with her when she first went to Florida to fix her stroke aberrations she began doing at Stanford was not being done anymore. She’s around guys who are bulling themselves through the water. She’s doing less than full range of stroke motions in the weight room, etc. But, she has so much muscle memory of doing her stroke correctly when push really comes to shove, when she's rested, it comes back. Summer is obviously no stranger to hard work and has speed and endurance and four strokes. Along with Kate Douglass, she might be the most dangerous single swimmer on the planet, more dangerous since she isn’t swimming in college where weights are as generally as important as a great stroke. Her coach is smart and driven to improve and being the most improved on her team is a race every day. It shows. Ledecky has been "schooling" is for a long time. No one fast enough to make the Olympic 4x100 relay should be dominant in the mile and or vice versa. Swimming has a long way to go. My goal is to do as much as possible to get us there. If you subscribe to Competitive Swimmer Magazine and use our software, Cool Coach Ai, you know what I mean.
@@floridagators4lifekatie only swims one stroke. So not the goat. She's insanely good at freestyle stroke only, and is currently on the downside of her career.
and summer just won 3 golds and 1 silver at the paris olympics. summer did not swim in the paris olympics 800 m free because it was too close to the 200 im final which summer won. a better spacing for the 800 m free, summer probably would have swam that as well and won.
What an interesting race.... Perhaps as one generational talent is nearing the end of an incredible career, another is just beginning. It's pretty certain Summer will not competing in the 800m in Paris due to schedule control, but in the future I can see her taking on the 800m more and more. The problem is, and what a problem it would be to have, Summer is SO good at so many events.... it's difficult to pick and choose. Her 400 IM and 200m Butterfly are her bread and butter events, but she's certainly capable of winning in other events as well.... On another note, I'm assuming this will be Ledecky's last Olympics?? Which will be bitter sweet.... The GOAT. What a career. It's just too bad Father time wins out in the end, would've been amazing to watch these two compete for years and years to come. But ya never know, Maybe Ledecky chooses to keep pushing her body and competes for a few more years?? Wouldn't shock me, not with her.
Why are Americans and Canadians not interested in the reality that Australia can bea them, at MOST things, but for years and years this gets NO airplay??????
@@BISH9484 Regan smith? the fourth fastest women ever in 200 fly history isnt competition lol? and Its not Summers fault shes so far ahead of everyone else in the 4 im.
@@jambo8157 I think you just contradict yourself by stating that Smith is the 4th fastest. Even with that time, Summer's time was still the fastest. Not only fastest here, but also fastest in the 400 free. While she dominated in the other 2, she couldn't even make the podium in the 400free with the competition she came up against.
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Never stopped Michael Phelps. At one point, he retired from swimming. He came out of retirement a few years later and was still able to pick up Olympic gold medals.
At the age of 17, Summer McIntosh has elite world-class ability across multiple strokes and distances. A singular talent - it will be so much fun to watch her take the sport to the next level! As for Katie Ledecky - all good things must come to an end, right? Her 13-year unbeaten streak in this event has set a standard for other athletes to strive to achieve...and she last lost a 1500m when she was 13 years old, back in 2010. Not too shabby...
It's very exciting to watch Summer's ascension in the sport. The more competitive this sport is, the better.
Yeah... 'Legend' doesn't really do her justice, does it! Now we're seeing another legend take her place...
The end is near, but it’s not here,
Ledecky is still young, the rise of a proper competitor will motivate her to do her best again. Unlike some who were at the top for so long but got the wake up call too late, Ledecky still has time on her hands.
I’m so excited to see Summer at the Olympics in Paris. She has such talent and drive for such a young woman! We’re so proud she’s Canadian.
Instead of debating whether Ledecky's form is better or worse, I think it comes down to the fact that we are seeing a generational talent starting to leave her mark on the sport. Because of the tight scheduling at the Olympics, it is not entirely certain if Summer will race the 800 meter freestyle at the Paris Olympics. She also has the 200 IM final on the same day as the 800 freestyle final. It is entirely possible that she does not race the 800 freestyle in order to concentrate on the 200 IM where she is gold medal favorite. The other thing to keep in mind is that this not a fully tapered Ledecky either. At some point in this race you just scale back and conserve energy when it becomes obvious that you are not going to win the race.
Yup, both are in the middle of hard, massive yardage training. Both have skipped Doha to keep training. But still.
Love Summer and her versatility But I wouldn't bet against Kate Douglass in the 200 IM in Paris
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@@oblblg08McIntosh is the favourite though
agree, but to me the most amazing part isn't that she beat ledecky when both were in mid season form. It is that she beat her own personal best time by 9 seconds in mid season form. IF she swims it in Paris she might have a shot at beating a record I thought could last another 20 years.
But keep in mind just last year at nationals ledecky went an 8:07...so it isn't like she won't be right there contending to better her own record.
Summer beat Katie at her own game. Go out fast and see who can stay with me. Great swim Summer! Looking forward to watching you swim in Paris!
I know right. She is no longer content with following her and out sprinter her. She just took it to her and you know that was the plan because she positioned herself on the far side of her lane to deny Ledecky any drafting opportunity.
Such great respect / relationship between Summer and Katie
I agree that Katie’s form is “off” this year, I wonder if they have tried to modify her stroke since moving to the Gators team? She used to look so smooth and effortless, now it looks like she has shortened her stroke and is swinging her arms around causing slow down in forward motion .
What about your form are you a coach ? Just curious
Actually 50+ years in swimming including coaching, not at Olympic level, but enough to see differences in individual swimmers’ strokes. Just my observations, I’m a big Katie Ledecky fan and have watched her for years. @@RichardBroussard-z3y
I also thought this. Watching this race it looks like she is going hard from the start. Not sure if this is the right move, I always thought that a long strong stroke is better for her and these lengths in general
I haven't read all of the comments and not gonna but Just a reminder: 7 months ago Katie Ledecky wins Women's 800M Freestyle at the 2023 Phillips 66 National Championships in Indianapolis. 8:07.07. So for those who think this is the beginning of the end, think again
It is the end, Summer is too good and is only gonna get better and Katie is past her prime and declining. Thats just life bud, everything comes to an end, the only way Ledecky wins the 800 is if Summer opts not to swim it.
Oh dear this is what people did with Summer before Worlds last year, they hyped her up & she ended up finishing 3rd...oh wait she didn't even medal at all...I thought the British were bad at being so arrogant about a single swimming star that they've unearthed, but the Canadians are even worse.
@84 Nobody has the arrogance of the septic yanks! (corrected spelling)
@@Fred-vy1hm katie isn't declining. she's 26 and still taking the swimming world by storm.
Bitter much? @@BISH9484
The fact that this isn't even one of her main events is even more shocking. 💪
Congrats Summer, great swim. Congrats Katie, I doubt that your record will ever be broken.
the crazy thing about summer is she will not even race the 800 meters at paris she races another events the same day , thats very lucky for ledecky
Wow! How has McIntosh swum the 800m??? And I can’t believe she beat Ledecky, a living legend!
One of Katie's worse times. She did 8:07 and 8:08 last yest year at Nationals and Worlds.
This event apparently not ratified by World Aquatics, unfortunately. Summer's time would be 18th in the all time rankings, but it doesn't show.
Congrats to McIntosh, but what am I missing here? People are acting like the Queen died and Prince Charles was crowned King. Sheesh. Was this the Olympic final or the World Championship final? Katie's 26 and the Olympics are 6 months away. At 26, nearly 27, do you really think she should swim every race at 8:06 pace in minor events just to prove she can? Snort. Sooner or later, at nearly 27, she's going to have to conserve energy for the big races at trials and the Olympics and not treat every race like it's life or death. Even Michael Phelps figured that out before he called it a day. She can swim 8:17 in her sleep. McIntosh swam 8:11+ Katie won Worlds at 8:08+. I think she'll be ready for the Olympics. If there's one thing she knows how to do - it's win the big races.
Bravo, c’est impressionnant, quand on est nageurs est quand on sait l’effort que ça représente de faire un tel temps.
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Wow! This was a beat down. She didn't just stayed with Ledecky and out sprinted her. She just forced her into a role she's not used to: being the chaser. And she slowly increased that lead with each lap and the bottom fell off for Ledecky at the 650m mark. This will be interesting in Paris. I think both can go faster and possibly challenge the world record this summer.
I still don't think Summer should compete the 800m free in Paris. But if so, and get the gold she will make history
@@drynshock1 why shouldn’t she? That 8:11 is faster than Ledecky went in Tokyo to win the gold and she was in a tight race with Titmus. So, clearly McIntosh would be a contender for gold. At this point, I’d say she’s the favorite.
@@sylvainguinepain5624it’s schedule at the same session as 2IM.
@@DaisyZhangAI the 200 IM may actually be a lot more competitive. A lot more.
@@sylvainguinepain5624 given she dropped so much time on her non-speciality event, I’m guessing she’s going to drop some time at 2IM as well…?
Ledecky's form looked much worse than 2022 or 2023. She was high shouldered and basically lunging while slapping at the water. But to her credit she tried to fight back until she realized it was hopeless, essentially conceding with 150 remaining. McIntosh would beat Ledecky again in Paris. Ten year age difference and more raw athletic ability.
Just give her time. She is 17 years old and still developing her massive talent. @GeorgeGeorge-by2lf
katie still has the top 10-15 times in the 800.
@@lauraarmstrong3168records are meant to be broken, just like Summer's 400m free record.
Ledecky's time would not get her even bronze if she swam in Rio 2016. She really seemed in awful shape.
Summer has a phenomenal stroke. I knew if anyone could take down ledecky itd be her. I also knew she was capable of more than just the 200/400 freestyle.
Newsflash!! She's not the first one to take down Ledecky...you Canadians are so deluded..GET A GRIP!!!
@BISH9484 in the 800 free she is. That said, Summer has won multiple 400 free vs Ledecki in past few months, although her world record set last summer was passed by Arianna Titmus not long after.
Well yea. WR in 400IM. World champion in 200 butterfly and 400 IM. WJR in ALL her events. Safe to say she is a generational best all around swimmer. What's scary is that she continues to improve ..Paris could be a coronation.
@@michaelolive5070 Yeah like how she improved with a 3.56 by breaking the 400 WR last year to barely breaking the 4min mark at worlds.
@@BISH9484In the 800m, YES! You’re so much in denial! 🙄🤦♀️
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I doubt Katie is gonna drop off this fast. She's only 26.
What about the fact they lapped all the other swimmers, most by more than 50m?
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Just to show it’s possible. Katie had a lot left in the tank, finishing in a 29.2. It’s funny this stroke is what she looked like in the prelims of the 400 at the US Open and I thought her stroke was just kaputt. But in the finals she lengthened. I think it’s happening when her triceps are fatigued and my guess is the great work they did with her when she first went to Florida to fix her stroke aberrations she began doing at Stanford was not being done anymore. She’s around guys who are bulling themselves through the water. She’s doing less than full range of stroke motions in the weight room, etc.
But, she has so much muscle memory of doing her stroke correctly when push really comes to shove, when she's rested, it comes back.
Summer is obviously no stranger to hard work and has speed and endurance and four strokes. Along with Kate Douglass, she might be the most dangerous single swimmer on the planet, more dangerous since she isn’t swimming in college where weights are as generally as important as a great stroke. Her coach is smart and driven to improve and being the most improved on her team is a race every day. It shows. Ledecky has been "schooling" is for a long time. No one fast enough to make the Olympic 4x100 relay should be dominant in the mile and or vice versa. Swimming has a long way to go. My goal is to do as much as possible to get us there. If you subscribe to Competitive Swimmer Magazine and use our software, Cool Coach Ai, you know what I mean.
Summer McIntosh rocks + she'll probably break the record some day + break 8 minutes
Summer is phenomenal! 👍👍
Phenomenal! She is amazingly talented. Oh my God I can't wait for the Olympics this summer!
Summer insane as usual wtf. She beat Katie how many times?
In the 800 free? Or in general
@@drynshock1 in general lol
@GeorgeGeorge-by2lf Katie is still the 🐐 tho
@@floridagators4lifekatie only swims one stroke. So not the goat. She's insanely good at freestyle stroke only, and is currently on the downside of her career.
@@lauraarmstrong3168Katie at some events has swam the 400 IM and done pretty well at that race
and summer just won 3 golds and 1 silver at the paris olympics. summer did not swim in the paris olympics 800 m free because it was too close to the 200 im final which summer won. a better spacing for the 800 m free, summer probably would have swam that as well and won.
What an interesting race....
Perhaps as one generational talent is nearing the end of an incredible career, another is just beginning.
It's pretty certain Summer will not competing in the 800m in Paris due to schedule control, but in the future I can see her taking on the 800m more and more.
The problem is, and what a problem it would be to have, Summer is SO good at so many events.... it's difficult to pick and choose.
Her 400 IM and 200m Butterfly are her bread and butter events, but she's certainly capable of winning in other events as well....
On another note, I'm assuming this will be Ledecky's last Olympics?? Which will be bitter sweet....
The GOAT. What a career. It's just too bad Father time wins out in the end, would've been amazing to watch these two compete for years and years to come.
But ya never know, Maybe Ledecky chooses to keep pushing her body and competes for a few more years?? Wouldn't shock me, not with her.
Dear god Katie wasn't tampered at all she will win this summer!
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Named after the great swimmer Summer Sanders?
My theory is that she was named summer because her birthday is in August
I believe Summer said in an interview her parents named her after a character in a TV show that was popular 20 years ago.
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Why are Americans and Canadians not interested in the reality that Australia can bea them, at MOST things, but for years and years this gets NO airplay??????
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The horrible screaming in the background. It seems like swimming has become the lowest class sport with the exception of professional wrestling.
Meh...she peaked early last year & looks like she's doing the same this year.
She is 17 years old. Still developing as a swimmer and figuring things out. Holds the world record for 400IM. She is an amazing athlete.
she peaked early last year yet she set personal bests in both 200 free and 200 fly at Fukuoka lol
@@jambo8157 she didn't have any notable competition in those...
@@BISH9484 Regan smith? the fourth fastest women ever in 200 fly history isnt competition lol? and Its not Summers fault shes so far ahead of everyone else in the 4 im.
@@jambo8157 I think you just contradict yourself by stating that Smith is the 4th fastest. Even with that time, Summer's time was still the fastest. Not only fastest here, but also fastest in the 400 free. While she dominated in the other 2, she couldn't even make the podium in the 400free with the competition she came up against.
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Mcintosh cheated, ledecky never loses 😤
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Cheated?! Lol how?! It’s better to accept Mcintosh’s success huh?!
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Never stopped Michael Phelps. At one point, he retired from swimming. He came out of retirement a few years later and was still able to pick up Olympic gold medals.