TEAM USA plays a new transferred record in the swimming world and Katie Layenky Win and

The United States sets a world record in a mixed transfer of 4×100 on Saturday, 3 minutes, 18.48 minutes of the Aquats Championships in Singapore.
The old history was 3:18.83 set in 2023 by Australia.
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It was the only second-world sign set up in these conditions. It came on the night when the United States won three gold medals, with its best performance on the party’s team.
Katie Ledeckyy won 800 and Gretchen Walsh and 50 meters. Americans now have eight gold medals. Tournament is closed on Sunday.
Despite gold transferred, the story was Ledecky left unbearable at Freestyle 800. He first won the race for 2012 and never lost from the big race.
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After 700 meters, the 18-year-old Mcintosh of former Canadian but had a Decky winning at 8:452, with the Silver Lani Pallean, with McMintosh bronze (8: 07.29).
McIntosh has won three golden policies in Singapore and was trying five. He will come short, or will be a favorite in 400 Sunday of Helley.
Ledecky said you didn’t know that you follow. Looks down on the race results page to ensure it.
“I didn’t know,” he said. “I just knew that every way was near. There were times when I thought I would just dream there.”
“You never know when you wish everyone everyone will be – or what will happen,” add. “It was only fun to be in that kind of race. Just try to make a little move here and there.”
Ledecky won 23 gold medals in land and 30 general. Add to the nine gold gold medals and 14 Olympic medals. If you count, that is 44 Olympic medals.
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Gretchen Walsh of the United States won 50 butterfly in 24,83 seconds with his second world gold. He won 100 fly. Alexandria Australian Perkins looked for silver (23.51) with a Roos Vanondjk of Belgium (25.43).
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“It sounds good to be like me and in the water after a rocky week,” said Walsh, referring to the “American Gastroentitititis refer to” American fighting in the Switch camp following a camp training camp in Thailand.
“Two-time World. It can’t grieve too,” Walsh added.
Paris Oympics 50-Fly Gold Medalist Cameron Mcevoy of Australia also its topic on the world, wins speedy 21.14. Ben proud of Britain was a silver medalist (21.26) and Jack Alexy American took copper (21.46).
Protecting a Champion owner and the owner of the land record Kaylee Mkskeown of Australia Won and, to take a 200 meters’ backstroke at 2:0.33. The American Regan Smith took his fourth silver medal (2:04.29) with the American Claire Curzan bronze (2: 06.04).
The French Guariset of France took his second gold, takes 100 butterfly in 49.62, just a 49.45 Earth Caleb Dressel. Noe Pont of Switzerland took silver (49.83) with Canadian bronze in Ily Kharun (50.07). Grauset is also wins with 50 flight.