Future bright for 'golden age' of Canadian swimmers as focus shifts to Los Angeles 2028 | CBC Sports (2024)

When the Canadian swimmers gathered in Caenahead of the Olympics, they soaked in the history around them in the French port city, and talked about making some history of their own.

And leave a mark they did, as Canada finished with eight medals in the pool. It was the best result in a non-boycotted Olympic Games since 1976.

Seventeen-year-old sensation Summer McIntosh, responsible for half of those medals, became the first Canadian to earn three goldsat one Olympic Games—etchingher name in history.

Ilya Kharun and Josh Liendo became the first Canadian men to get on the podium since 2012, with Kharun earning two bronze and Liendo a silver.

Kylie Masse, a role modelfor so many swimmers on this team and a key part of the program's breakthrough in Rio in 2016, also won her fifth-career Olympic medal. A bronze in the 200-metre backstroke made Masse the first Canadian swimmer to win individual medals at threeconsecutive Games.

WATCH | Masse earns 5th career Olympic medal:

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Kylie Masse earns 5th career Olympic medal

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Another day, another medal in swimming. Kylie Masse earns her 5th career Olympic medal with bronze in 200m backstroke.

They make up what Swimming Canada national team coach and high performance director, John Atkinson, calls a "golden age" in the pool.

Atkinson sees a bright future as the program looks ahead to Los Angeles 2028, when the Olympics will return to North America and swimmers will compete under the bright lights of SoFi Stadium, home of the NFL's LA Chargers and LA Rams. More than 35,000 people will be able to pack into that arena to watch Olympic swimming.

"You look at the age of [McIntosh], 17. She'll be 21 in LA," Atkinson told CBC's Asha Tomlinson on the pool deck on Saturday, the final day of swimming competition.

"[Liendo], he'll be 25 in LA. [Kharun] will be 23. They're the medallists and there's a lot of other younger athletes who are all going to still be around and racing in LA."

On the pool deck inside Paris' La DéfenseArena, veteran CBC swimming analyst Byron MacDonald said the sentiment from delegations around the world was that Canada had one of the best swimming meets of any country at the Olympics.

'A generational talent'

That was led by McIntosh, who MacDonald describes as a "generational talent."

"What happens is it pulls up the rest of your program as well and then you start winning more medals, like Canada did at this Olympic Games," said MacDonald, also coaches the University of Toronto's swim program.

"It builds on itself. And you know what? It's nice to walk amongst the leading swimming nations in the world like the United States, like the Aussies, and have them say, 'Wow, you guys are doing a great job.'"

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Summer McIntosh’s inspiring Olympic performance is only the beginning

Summer McIntosh's run at Paris 2024 ended with four medals — including three gold — and a tie for a Canadian record at the Summer Games. The teenager has already inspired her fellow athletes, and analysts say her career is far from over.

McIntosh —who will celebrate her 18th birthday on Aug. 18 —told reporters at a press conference in Paris on Monday that what she'd accomplished hadn't quite sunk in yet.

She'll head back to Canada on Tuesday, and plans to relax the way most 17-year-olds might: by going shopping, hanging out with her friends and spending time with family.

"The main thing for me is honestly any quality time I have with my friends and familyup north at my cottage or back home," McIntosh said. "Any sort of dinner or just getting to see them, and just cherish the moments with them because it is a very special time."

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While McIntosh plans to take her mind off swimming for a few weeks, next up for her is heading back to school —she's still got high school to finish —and back to the Sarasota Sharks, the program she trains with in Florida with her coach, BrentArckey.

College is on the horizon, but The Associated Press reported that McIntosh won't be swimming for an NCAA program in the United States, as her family looks for a bit more flexibility in her training and meet schedule.

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Though the scale and significance of what McIntosh has accomplished might not sink in until she's back on Canadian soil, there's no doubt McIntosh is a superstar. Anyone who didn't already know that certainly knows that now.

Asked if she knows how much her life has changed, McIntosh said that's not a focus for her.

"Of course, I appreciate the support and the attention is awesome, it just shows how much love and passion we have as a nation," she said.

"But for me, I mean,the reason I'm doing this is just because I have so much love for the sport and since a young age, I've always had a passion for it. That's why I've done it and that's why I'll continue to do it."

Striving for more

There will be four years to build into the Olympics in LA. It will be afull cycle between Summer Games, which didn't happen between the delayed-Tokyo Olympics and Paris.

Some swimmers on the Canadian team won't be in LA. Kelsey Wog, who just competed in her second Olympics, told reporters that Paris would be her last one.

Others, like 23-year-old Finlay Knox, plan to work toward 2028.

"If it does take place in a massive stadium like [SoFi] and there's thousands of people watching, I want to be a part of that," Knox said about the prospect of competing in LA. "Hopefully I can progress from where I was this Games and go bigger."

Future bright for 'golden age' of Canadian swimmers as focus shifts to Los Angeles 2028 | CBC Sports (4)

For McIntosh, it'll be four years to watch her progression in the pool.

"I think she will get even better, which means she's going to get faster, which means we might see world records there, not just gold medals," MacDonald said.

"And she might even get to the point where she adds another event to her program."

MacDonald expects some of her biggest competitors in Paris will have moved on by 2028. Hedoesn't see anyone who threatens her dominance in the pool.

WATCH | McIntosh fields questions from fans:

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Summer McIntosh on her Hair Routine, Favourite Songs and More

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The three-time gold medallist, Summer McIntosh, is coming to the Flight Deck to answer a few fan questions.

"At this point, Summer's biggest competition is Summer," he said. "Right now, I don't know if in three or four years from now, there's anybody that's going to be able to touch her. That's how good this young woman is."

Four years is a long time in the swimming world, and McIntosh's next competitor might be someone who hasn't even been identified yet.

They might be watching the Olympics at home, like a young McIntosh did years ago. McIntosh has talked often about wanting to inspire young Canadian swimmers, to show they can do what she's done.

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She was asked on Sunday by The Canadian Press whether it might feel dauntingto replicate, or even surpass, what she's done at these Games.

Not at all, the teen said.

"I'm always striving for more and I always want more, and I think that's what keeps me in the sport is the job is not finished," she said.

"I have so much left I want to accomplish. I'm only 17. I have many more years in the sport, however long I want to go."

Future bright for 'golden age' of Canadian swimmers as focus shifts to Los Angeles 2028 | CBC Sports (2024)
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