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Fifth gold for Dresl, Macon also continued to star in the Olympic pool
The American stopped the clock at 21.07 seconds in the 50-meter freestyle and broke an Olympic record, a third gold for the wonderful swimmer.
World record for USA in 4x100 mixed, gold for Australian women. Pink overtook Romanchuk by 1,500 meters
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Sunday, 01 August 2021, 05:54 Updated: 06:08
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The swimming competitions in the Olympic pool in Tokyo came to an end today (Sunday), with no less than five finals, which of course provided quite a bit of drama.
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Continued to star.
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Men's 50m freestyle final
What a Caleb Dresley Olympics.
The American swimmer picked up a fourth medal at the Olympics (he later added his fifth with the Apostles), and this time too he did so after breaking a record, when he stopped the clock at 21.07 seconds and set a new Olympic record.
Floren Manado finished second with 21.55 seconds, Bruno Pratos from Brazil came third when he stopped the clock at 21.57 seconds.
Gold: Caleb Dresl (USA) - 21.07
Silver: Floren Manado (France) - 21.55
Bronze - Bruno Pratos (Brazil) - 21.57
The Australian ever decorated at the Olympics.
Macau (Photo: Reuters)
Women's 50m freestyle final
Congratulations to Emma Mackon, who became the most decorated Australian in the history of the Olympics, picking up a third gold in the pool, with another victory and breaking another Olympic record, after stopping the clock at 23.81 seconds.
Sweden's Sarah Shustrom came in second with 24.07 seconds, Danish's Frennel Blum finished third with 24.21 seconds.
Gold: Emma McCain (Australia) - 23.81
Silver: Sarah Schustrum (Sweden) - 24.07
Bronze: Frennel Blum (Denmark) 21.21
Surprised even at 1,500.
Pink (Photo: Reuters)
Men & # 39; s 1,500 m Finals
After the marvelous 800-meter freestyle, Robert Fink, Gregorio Paltrinieri, Mikhail Romanchuk and Florian Valbrook once again delivered the goods, this time in the 1,500-meter relay, at the end of which Fink won the clock in 14: 39.65 minutes.
Romanchuk came second with 14: 40.66 minutes and Wolbrook finished third with 14: 40.91 minutes.
Gold: Robert Fink (USA) - 14: 39.65
Silver: Mikhailo Romanchuk (Ukraine) - 14: 40.66
Bronze: Florian Velbrook (Germany) - 14: 40.91
US under pressure. Dresl satisfied (Photo: Reuters)
Men & # 39; s 4X100 Finals
Although there was a feeling in the air that the British, with the great Adam Petty, could surprise and prevent the US from winning 15 in a row in the ointment (since 1960), the Americans withstood the pressure - and by and large, broke the world record in one of their favorite ointments, stopping the clock at 3: 26.78 minutes. Caleb Dresl, who earlier picked up a fourth gold medal, added his fifth in Tokyo. The British came in second (3: 27.51 minutes) and Italy surprised when they finished third (3: 29.17 minutes).
Gold: USA - 3: 26.78
Silver: Britain - 3 : 27.51
Bronze: Italy 3: 29.17
What an ointment.
Australians Celebrate Gold (Photo: GettyImages)
Women & # 39; s 4X100 Finals
Another huge battle was recorded in the Olympic swimming pool, after Australia surprised, broke an Olympic record, overtook the USA and won a particularly impressive gold with 3: 51.60 minutes. For her distinguished with 3: 52.60 minutes.
gold: Australia - 3: 51.60
silver: United States - 3: 51.73
Bronze: Canada - 3: 52.60
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