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Pool Drama: Ariaran Titmus Naked Katie Ladki, Adam Petty Defended the Gold - Walla! Tokyo 2020 Olympics

2021-07-26T02:50:59.265Z


The weak Swedish leap that she hoped to defend for the title left her only in seventh place, the Canadian McNeil won gold, the Chinese Zhang the silver


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Drama in the Pool: Ariaren Titmus dispossessed Katie Ladki, Adam Pitti defended the gold

One of the highlights of the Tokyo Olympics: The sensational Australian won gold in the 400m freestyle after a huge duel with the legendary American swimmer, Petty continued his dominance when he defeated Caminga in the 100m breaststroke.

Sarah Shiostrom was left off the podium in the 100m butterfly

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Alex Shtilov sums up his performance in Tokyo (Walla!)

One of the highlights of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics was recorded this morning (Monday), with the grand final in the women’s 400m freestyle meeting between the two stars of the industry, in which Aryan Titamus overthrew Katie to the legendary Deki describes.

Adam Petty defeated Arno Caminga in the second big duel of the morning, and Sarah Shiostrom was surprisingly left off the podium.

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The takeover is complete.

Titmus (Photo: Reuters)

Women's 400m freestyle

One of the highlights of the Tokyo Olympics lived up to expectations, culminating in a change of government: Ariaren Titmus IN, Katie Ladki OUT. Ladki, a legend in her life, came to the Games with the aim of equaling the record of her compatriot Jenny Thompson, who won eight Olympic gold medals. But Ladki is left with 5 gold medals "only" so far, as her heiress has managed to surpass her for the second time in a row, as in the last World Championships.



Titmus saw Ladki open the ointment better and lead for most of his stages, but remained at a closable distance, saving forces for a finish from the films that secured her the gold medal in the prestigious battle, with a result of 3: 56.69 minutes. Ladki finished with 3: 57.36 and will try to get gold in other anointings, Chinese Bingeya Li won the bronze.



Gold: Aryan Titus (Australia) - 2: 56.99 minutes


Silver: Katie Ladki (United States) - 3: 57.36


Bronze: Bingye Li (China) - 4: 01.08

Still the king of chest ointments.

Adam Piti (Photo: AP, Petr David Josek)

Men & # 39; s 100 m breaststroke

Adam Petty did it again: the sole ruler of the ointment since 2015 won gold once again, became the first British swimmer ever to defend a title at the Olympics, and defeated Dutchman Arno Cuminga, who claims the crown and favorite to deprive him of the throne.

Petty led on Caminga all the way, and managed to win even though the Dutchman approached him in the final seconds.

Italian Niccolò Martinangi won the bronze.



Gold: Adam Pitti (UK) - 57.37 seconds


Silver: Arno Caminga (Netherlands) - 58.00


Bronze: Niccolò Martinangi (Italy) - 58.33

First surprise.

McNeil and Zhang Celebrate (Photo: AP, David J. Phillip)

Women's 100m Butterfly

Big surprise with the opening of the pool in Tokyo this morning: Swedish singer Sarah Shostrum, the clear favorite for gold who hoped to defend the title she won in Rio, was left off the podium following a weak leap that left her finishing in seventh place only, with a time of 56.91 seconds.

The one who won the gold in the end was Maggie McNeil who touched the wall after 55.59 seconds, the Chinese beauty Zhang who came five hundredths behind her received the silver medal, and her Australian mother Mekon made do with a bronze.



Gold: Maggie McNeil (Canada) - 55.59


Silver: Beauty Zhang (China) - 55.64


Bronze: Emma McKeon (Australia) - 55.72

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