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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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Olympics Latest: Australia women take 4×100 freestyle gold
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Australia has set the first swimming world record of the Tokyo Games in the women’s 4x-100-meter freestyle relay.
The Aussies touched in 3 minutes, 29.69 seconds, breaking the mark 3:30.05 that they set in 2018.
The winning team included sisters Bronte and Cate Campbell, who took the lead and anchor legs.
They were joined by Meg Harris and Emma McKeon.
Canada was second in 3:32.78, while the American took their sixth medal of the night with a bronze in 3:32.81. Simone Manuel swam the anchor leg for the U.S.
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Marca / FOTO: EFE | 24 Julio 2021 | 22:06 Los relevos 4×100 libres se los llevó Australia. Las oceánicas tuvieron el mejor tiempo de clasificación, casi dos segundos por abajo de las demás naciones. No solo se llevaron el oro, rompieron el récord mundial que había sido impuesto por ellas el 5 de abril de 2018. Hecho en Gold Coast, Australia, la antigua marca fue de 3:30.05, en Tokyo 2020, fue de 3:29.69 ???? ¡Ha reventado Australia el récord del mundo del 4x100 femenino! Sus cuatro nadadoras, Bronte Campbell, Meg Harris, Emma McKeon y Cate Cambpell, refrendaron el oro conseguido en Río 2016 y en Londres 2012.