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Watch live coverage of World Aquatics Championships from Singapore

Watch live coverage of World Aquatics Championships from Singapore

CBC6 days ago
Click on the video player above to watch live coverage of Monday's finals session at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore.
Having already secured one, Summer McIntosh continues her drive for five individual gold medals at 2025 worlds with the women's 200-metre individual medley at 8:19 a.m. ET on Monday.
The 18-year-old superstar from Toronto will be joined in the race by compatriot Mary-Sophie Harvey of Trois-Rivières, Que., after the pair qualified for the final on Sunday — placing 1-2 in their heat, respectively.
McIntosh owns the world record in the event with a time of 2 minutes 5.70 seconds, set during national trials in June.
Reporter Devin Heroux will be on site in Singapore speaking to Canadians following their races, and will join The Ready Room show live on YouTube every day after finals, with Brittany MacLean Campbell hosting from Toronto. The show will include Canadian highlights, athlete interviews and analysis.
Watch live coverage of every race at the swimming worlds on CBCSports.ca and CBC Gem, with finals beginning at 7 a.m. ET each day. The full competition schedule is available here.
McIntosh kicked off her world championship campaign Sunday by taking down American icon Katie Ledecky in the women's 400m freestyle final, touching the wall in 3:56.26.
"I think I'm at my best. I'm in the best shape of my life. So now I just have to act on that and put it into all my races," McIntosh said after Sunday's final.
The result in the 400m free final helped McIntosh extend her Canadian-best career gold medal total to five at long-course worlds, and with her ninth medal overall moved into a tie with Kylie Masse and Penny Oleksiak for most ever by a Canadian.
WATCH l CBC Sports' The Ready Room recaps opening day of swimming finals:
Summer McIntosh wins gold in the 400m free, defeating American Katie Ledecky | THE READY ROOM
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Day 1 of the swimming world championships started fast, with Summer McIntosh winning gold in the women's 400m freestyle, beating out Katie Ledecky of the USA, who took bronze. We hear from McIntosh as well as Canadian Ilya Kharun, who had a disappointing 50m fly. Brittany MacLean Campbell & Devin Heroux tell you everything you need to know from the world swimming championships.
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