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2026 Canadian Swimming Trials: Day 2 Prelims Live Recap

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2026 Bell Canadian Swimming Trials

July 5-9, 2026 Montreal, Canada — Montreal Olympic Pool LCM (50 Meters) Meet Central Pan Pacific Championships Selection Criteria Psych Sheet Live Results How To Watch Recaps: Prelims: Day 1 Finals: Day 1

Day 2 Scratches

After Summer McIntosh‘s record run in the 200 fly on Sunday evening, the 2026 Canadian Swimming Trials settle into the meet of five days of racing on Monday, including Summer swimming the 400 IM: an event where she enters the meet already holding the World Record.

    The day’s schedule also includes the 100 frees, 50 backstrokes, and timed finals of the women’s 1500 free on the non-para side, plus the 50 fly and 100 free for para-swimmers.

    Women’s 400 IM – Prelims

    World Record: 4:23.65 – Summer McIntosh, Canada (2025) Canadian Record: 4:23.65 – Summer McIntosh (2025) World Aquatics ‘A’ Standard: 4:43.06

    ‘A’ Final:

    Summer McIntosh (UNCAN), 4:39.71 Ella Jansen (ESWIM), 4:43.76 Mary-Sophie Harvey (CAMO), 4:44.58 Kathryn Hazle (UNCAN), 4:49.24 Julie Brousseau (NKB), 4:49.49 Shima Taghavi (HYACK), 4:54.13 Naomi Mynott (WDSC), 4:57.13 Michelle Yeng (CDSC), 4:57.82 Charlotte Brousseau (CAMO), 4:57.98 Lily Chai (MAC), 4:59.46

    Fresh off breaking the oldest world record on the books last night in the 200 fly, Summer McIntosh cruised to the top time of the morning in the women’s 400 IM to kick off the second day of the Canadian Swimming Trials in Montreal.

    The 19-year-old comfortably put up a time of 4:39.71, more than a second faster than she was in the prelims at the 2025 Trials (4:40.93) before breaking the world record in the final in 4:23.65.

    McIntosh leads the 2025-26 world rankings with her time of 4:27.31 from the Longhorn Elite Invite last month.

    Etobicoke’s Ella Jansen qualified 2nd overall in 4:43.76, swimming alongside McIntosh in the fifth and final heat. The rising Tennessee junior owns a personal best time of 4:37.35, set in 2023, and went 4:39.30 in last year’s Trials final to place 3rd. She’s been as fast as 4:40.40 this season.

    Two-time Olympian Mary-Sophie Harvey topped the penultimate heat in a time of 4:44.58 to advance 3rd overall. Last year, she was the runner-up to McIntosh at the Canadian Trials in a personal best time of 4:35.56 after going 4:41.02 in the prelims.

    Rising Cal senior Kathryn Hazle (4:49.24) and rising Florida junior Julie Brousseau (4:49.49) made it five women under 4:50 to advance 4th and 5th into the final.

    Fifteen-year-old standout Shima Taghavi impressed by making the ‘A’ final in a time of 4:54.13, just over two seconds shy of her 4:52.10 PB set at the 2025 Trials where she won the junior final.

    Men’s 400 IM – Prelims

    World Record: 4:02.50 – Leon Marchand, France (4:02.50) Canadian Record: 4:11.41 – Brian Johns (2008) World Aquatics ‘A’ Standard: 4:17.48

    ‘A’ Final:

    Women’s 100 Free – Prelims

    World Record: 51.68 – Marrit Steenbergen, Netherlands (2026) Canadian Record: 52.59 – Penny Oleksiak (2021) World Aquatics ‘A’ Standard: 54.25

    ‘A’ Final:

    Men’s 100 Free – Prelims

    World Record: 46.40 – Pan Zhanle, China (2024) Canadian Record: 47.27 – Brent Hayden (2009) World Aquatics ‘A’ Standard: 48.34

    ‘A’ Final:

    Women’s 50 Back – Prelims

    World Record: 26.86 – Kaylee McKeown, Australia (2023) Canadian Record: 27.13 – Kylie Masse (2025) World Aquatics ‘A’ Standard: 28.22

    ‘A’ Final:

    Men’s 50 Back – Prelims

    World Record: 23.55 – Kliment Kolesnikov, Russia (2023) Canadian Record: 24.90 – Javier Acevedo (2023) World Aquatics ‘A’ Standard: 25.11

    ‘A’ Final:

    Women’s 1500 Free – Slower Heats

    World Record: 15:20.48 – Katie Ledecky, United States (2018) Canadian Record: 15:57.15 – Brittany MacLean (2014) World Aquatics ‘A’ Standard: 16:24.56

    Top 10 (after slow heats):

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