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Summer McIntosh advances to world championship 200m butterfly final with 2nd fastest semifinal time

Summer McIntosh advances to world championship 200m butterfly final with 2nd fastest semifinal time

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Toronto's Summer McIntosh will compete for her third gold medal of the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore on Thursday, after advancing to the women's 200-metre butterfly final with the second fastest time in the semifinals.
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