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McIntosh swims to women's 400m freestyle victory

McIntosh swims to women's 400m freestyle victory

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Summer McIntosh submitted a time of 3:56.26 to win the women's 400m freestyle final at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, with Katie Ledecky (3.58.49) finishing in bronze-medal position.
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