
Chinese record under threat from Canada's McIntosh at swimming worlds
McIntosh won three gold medals at the Paris Olympics last year and then broke three world records in a breathtaking performance at the Canadian trials in June.
The teenager is the first swimmer to set world records in three different individual events since Michael Phelps did it on the way to his glittering eight-gold haul at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
'Absolutely wild,' McIntosh said of the accomplishment in an interview with Canadian broadcaster CBC.
Then she promptly pointed to a litany of things she could improve on in each race, saying the self-criticism is part of her mission to keep testing the boundaries of her sport.
'I don't think there is such a thing as a perfect race; at least, I haven't done it yet,' she said ahead of the world championships in Singapore starting on Sunday.
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