If asked, Summer McIntosh’s parents will say they don’t ask their eldest daughter why she is the way she is. McIntosh rejoices in the life-eating work of swimming, in whatever she is chasing in the water, in the process and the race. She seems happy, as far as they can tell, so parents Jill and Greg feel no need to knock that off course.
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