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Ariarne Titmus Paces Like a Swiss Watch and Grabs Gold: 200 FR Analysis

Ariarne Titmus Paces Like a Swiss Watch and Grabs Gold: 200 FR Analysis Australia’s swimming sensation Ariarne Titmus paces like a Swiss watch and takes the gold ahead of Haughey (silver) and Oleksiak (bronze) just two days after snagging the win from Ledecky and being crowned the 400 Freestyle champion. The all-star heat included two world record holders Frederica Pellegrini (200m Freestyle) and Katie Ledecky (400m Freestyle). It was one to go down in history.  Pellegrini, the 32-year-old Italian, was the first woman ever to qualify in this event for five consecutive career finals – living up to her legend status once more. But she was not the only one making history in that final.

100m Back Analysis: How Tokyo And Trials Compare for the Podium Finishers

100m Back Analysis: How Tokyo And Trials Compare for the Podium Finishers We asked our swimming data partner TritonWear to help us with a deeper insight into performances and what makes elite swimmers fast and where they can improve. This is their TritonWear analysis. Kaylee McKeown powered through to her first gold on Tuesday with an incredible race of 57.47 after an all-out back-to-back battle on the last 50 with Although Masse was in the lead from the start and held it all the way to the 75m mark, McKeown swooped in and stole the win, with Masse taking silver (57.72) and Reagan Smith the bronze (58.05). McKeown’s time was only two hundreds of a second away from her world record race at the Australian Trials just three weeks ago.

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