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The Week That Was: Olympic Swimming Begins With Amazing Swims

The Week That Was: Olympic Swimming Begins With Amazing Swims
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Australia womens 4x100m freestyle team smashes record at takes home gold at Tokyo Olympics


Women's 4x100m relay superstars WIN Australia's first gold and smash the world record at Tokyo - as sensational photo of Canadian team's joy at coming second says it all
Australian women's swimming team marked a new world record and won gold at the 4x100m freestyle relay 
Bronte Campbell, Emma Mckeon, Cate Campbell and Meg Harris scored the win finishing in 3:29.69 minutes
Second place Canadian team were also over the moon after placing second or the 'other first'

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Estafettezwemsters grijpen net naast medaille op 4x100 meter vrij


De Nederlandse estafettevrouwen zijn er zondag weer net niet in geslaagd een medaille te veroveren op de 4x100 meter vrije slag. Kim Busch, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Kira Toussaint en Femke Heemskerk eindigden in de finale als vierde in 3.33,70.
Het olympisch goud was voor Australië, dat de favorietenstatus waarmaakte met een wereldrecord van 3.29,69. Het zilver ging naar Canada (3.32,78) en het brons was voor de Verenigde Staten (3.32,81). Nederland had zich zaterdag als tweede geplaatst voor de finale.
Vijf jaar geleden in Rio de Janeiro geleden eindigde Nederland ook al als vierde op de 4x100 meter vrij en ook toen was er goud voor Australië. In 2012 in Londen was er zilver en in 2008 in Peking werd het Nederlandse viertal olympisch kampioen, met toen al Kromowidjojo en Heemskerk in de formatie.

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Ahmed Hafnaoui crée la surprise sur 400 m libre


Ahmed Hafnaoui crée la surprise sur 400 m libre
La joie d'Ahmed Hafnaoui après son sacre sur 400 m libre © KEYSTONE/EPA/VALDRIN XHEMAJ
La joie d'Ahmed Hafnaoui après son sacre sur 400 m libre © KEYSTONE/EPA/VALDRIN XHEMAJ
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25.07.2021
Ahmed Hafnaoui a créé une énorme surprise lors de la 1re journée des finales de natation des JO de Tokyo. Le Tunisien de 18 ans s'est paré d'or sur 400 m libre.
Dernier qualifié pour la finale - avec 0''14 d'avance sur le Thurgovien Antonio Djakovic, 9e des séries -, Ahmed Hafnaoui s'est imposé en 3'43''36 pour devancer de 0''16 son dauphin australien Jack McLoughlin. Deuxième après 350 m, le Tunisien a réussi une dernière longueur de feu (27''23).

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Australia's women open Tokyo Olympics account with third straight 4x100m gold - 25-Jul-2021


Australia's women open Tokyo Olympics account with third straight 4x100m gold
The Aussie women's 4x100m freestyle win the nation's first gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics, topping off a huge morning in the pool for Australia.
25 July 2021
Australia has won its first gold medal of the Tokyo Olympics, with the women's 4x100 metres freestyle relay team winning in world record time.
Bronte Campbell, Cate Campbell, Emma McKeon and Meg Harris finished in 3 minutes, 29.78 seconds ahead of Canada (3:32.78) and USA (3:32:81).
Their time beat the previous world record, set by an Australian team at the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.
It is Australia's third consecutive Olympic gold medal in the event.

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First gold for Australia at Tokyo Olympics as women's freestyle team break own world record


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Australia has won the Olympic women's 4x100m freestyle relay gold medal at the Tokyo Games in a world-record time.
Flagbearer Cate Campbell, her sister Bronte, Emma McKeon and Meg Harris torched their opposition to win Sunday's final in three minutes 29.69 seconds at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre.
The time bettered Australia's previous world benchmark of 3:30.05 set at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
The comprehensive victory - almost three seconds ahead of silver medallists Canada - delivers Australia a third consecutive Olympic title in the event.
"This is the third Olympics in a row that Australia has won this event and that in itself needs to be celebrated," Campbell said.

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"Iconic swim": Australia wins relay gold in world record time


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Australia’s star-studded women’s 4x100m freestyle relay team has won gold in world record time.
Bronte Campbell, Meg Harris, Emma McKeon and Cate Campbell dominated the field to win Australia’s first gold medal at the Tokyo Games.
“I could not be prouder of these girls,” Cate Campbell said post-race.
“It’s been a tough ask for everyone to get here and to come away with the win and the world record, we obviously couldn’t have asked for any better.”
Aussie swimming great Ian Thorpe told
Channel Seven: “Under three minutes 30. This is an iconic swim for world swimming.

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Sjostrom Back To Form With 100 Free Olympic Record Lead-off


Sjostrom Back To Form With 100 Free Olympic Record Lead-off
When: Pool swimming: Saturday, July 24 – Sunday, August 1, 2021
Open Water swimming: Wednesday, August 4 – Thursday, August 5, 2021
Where: Olympic Aquatics Centre / Tokyo, Japan
Heats: 7 PM / Semifinals & Finals: 10:30 AM (Local time)
Bronte Campbell, Meg Harris, Emma McKeon and 
Cate Campbell combined to fire off a monster collective effort of 3:29.69, breaking the World Record en route to gold.
Further down the line, however, was the Swedish squad, who shot out to the lead on the first leg, courtesy of Olympic champion
27-year-old Sjostrom had already raced in the semi-finals of the women’s 100m fly tonight, posting the 4th fastest time of 56.40 to make the final. But she then prepared to lead-off her team’s 400 free relay where she did additional damage to the tune of a 52.62 lead-off leg.

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Olympics: It's a Three-Peat and WR For Australia in 400 Freestyle Relay

Olympics: It's a Three-Peat and WR For Australia in 400 Freestyle Relay
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Australian Women Collect Olympic Gold With 3:29.69 4x100 Freestyle World Record


Emma McKeon while Meg Harris replaced 2016 Olympic medalist Brittany Elmslie. The Australian women won the 2016 title in a 3:30.65 which was an Olympic record at the time meaning that the new world record of 3:29.69 is also an Olympic record.
Further, since Australia held the previous world record at a 3:30.05, this swim represents a new Australian and Oceanian record in the event. While a world record is an incredible feat in any circumstance,
Emma McKeon made her contribution event more impressive by splitting a 51.35 as the 3rd leg in the race.
Joining Australia on the Olympic podium, the Canadian women swam a 3:32.78 for the silver medal, while the Americans rounded out the top 3 in a 3:32.81. That’s a swapped result from the 2016 Olympic Games when the USA took silver to Australia in a 3:31.89 while Canada was bronze in a 3:32.89.

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