Australia made a splash at the Olympics by setting a new record in the women’s 4x100-meter freestyle relay. The Australian team clocked in at an impressive time of 3:28:92, securing the gold medal and etching their names in Olympic history.
The United States put up a strong fight but ultimately had to settle for second place with a time of 3:30:20. The American team showcased their talent and determination, but it wasn't enough to outpace the Australians.
China rounded out the podium by clinching the bronze medal with a relay time of 3:30:30. The Chinese swimmers displayed skill and teamwork, earning a well-deserved spot on the Olympic podium.
The women’s 4x100-meter freestyle relay was a thrilling event that captivated audiences around the world. The competition was fierce, and each team pushed themselves to the limit in pursuit of Olympic glory.
Congratulations to Australia for their record-breaking performance and to all the teams that participated in this exciting relay event. The Olympic spirit was truly alive in the pool, showcasing the incredible talent and dedication of these world-class athletes.