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Posted: 2023-03-29 02:56:48

Australian swimming superstar Ariarne Titmus has seen her 400 metre world record smashed by emerging Canadian star Summer McIntosh.

McIntosh obliterated the record by 0.32 seconds on the opening night of the Canadian swimming trials on Tuesday.

The 16-year-old finished in a time of 3:56.08 at the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre to beat Titmus's record time of 3:56.40.

"I'm not a crier but this world record, I didn't think this was possible tonight," McIntosh told CBC Sports.

"It's absolutely incredible. I'm not an emotional person. But I was hit with so much emotion. Pure euphoria right now.

"Over the past few years I've put my life into this. To be the best I can be.

"To achieve something like this, it was very unexpected. It was never in my dreams to do this tonight or even a few years ago. This just blows my mind."

Titmus set her mark at the Australian Championships in Adelaide in May 2022, when she took 0.06 seconds off American legend Katie Ledecky's long-standing record that she set at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.

Ariane Titmus smiles and hugs someone
Ariarne Titmus, 22, has been looking over her shoulder since May 2022, but now she has been replaced as World Record holder.(Getty Images: Quinn Rooney)

That, plus Titmus's stunning 400-200m double at the Tokyo Olympics, was the start of a promising trans-Pacific rivalry between the two stars of the pool over the middle distances — but now there is another.

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