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Australia s Ariarne Titmus stuns US Katie Ledecky to win gold in women s 400m freestyle
From CNN s Jacob Lev
Australia s Ariarne Titmus competes in the 400m freestyle final on July 26. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Ariarne Titmus of Australia has won gold in the women s 400m freestyle at the Tokyo Olympics, finishing with a time of 3:56:69.
Titmus time is the second fastest ever behind American Katie Ledecky s world record of 3:56:36.
Ledecky, a five-time gold medalist, won silver with a time of 3:57:36, the fourth fastest time ever. Li Bingjie of China won bronze with a time of 4:01:08.
Titmus win gives Australia its second gold medal of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and fifth medal overall.
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Penny Oleksiak anchors Canada s silver medal win in swimming relay
by News Staff and The Canadian Press
Posted Jul 24, 2021 10:54 pm EDT
Last Updated Jul 24, 2021 at 11:56 pm EDT
Canada s Margaret Mac Neil, left to right, Rebecca Smith, Kayla Sanchez and Penny Oleksiak celebrate a silver medal in the women s 4 x 100m freestyle relay during the Tokyo Olympics in Tokyo, Japan on Sunday, July 25, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn
Canada has won its first medal at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
Penny Oleksiak and Kayla Sanchez of Toronto, Margaret Mac Neil of London, Ont., and Rebecca Smith of Red Deer, Alta., fiished in a time of three minutes 32.78 seconds as Canada won silver, picking up a medal in the event for a second straight Games.