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Australia Sets New Olympic Record In Women's 4X200m Freestyle Relay

Ariarne Titmus of Australia holds up her gold medal after winning the women's 200-meter freestyle final at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, July 28, 2021, in Tokyo, Japan. Titmus set a worl

Australia has just achieved a remarkable feat in the women’s 4x200m freestyle relay at the Tokyo Olympics, setting a new Olympic record in the process. The Australian team displayed exceptional teamwork and skill to outperform their competitors and secure the gold medal.

The race saw a thrilling battle between Australia, the USA, and China, with each team vying for the top spot on the podium. The US team, led by the talented Katie Ledecky, put up a strong fight and briefly pulled ahead during the third leg of the relay.

However, Australia's Ariarne Titmus, the individual 400m champion, delivered a stellar performance in the final stages of the race, propelling her team to victory. Titmus's impressive swim, supported by her teammates Mollie O’Callaghan, Lani Pallister, and Throssell Brianna, helped Australia clinch the gold with a record-breaking time of 7:38.08.

Ariarne Titmus leads Australia to victory in final stages.
Australia wins gold with record-breaking time of 7:38.08.
USA settles for silver with Katie Ledecky's strong performance.

Notably, Australia's achievement also surpassed China's previous Olympic record in the event, highlighting the team's exceptional talent and determination. The victory marks a significant moment for Australian swimming and adds to the country's rich Olympic history.

Meanwhile, the USA settled for the silver medal, with Katie Ledecky adding to her impressive collection of Olympic medals. Ledecky's silver in the relay brings her total medal count to 13, solidifying her status as the most decorated female Olympian in US history.

The women’s 4x200m freestyle relay final was a thrilling and memorable event, showcasing the incredible skill and competitive spirit of the world's top swimmers. Australia's record-breaking performance will go down in history as a shining moment of triumph at the Tokyo Olympics.

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