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China Wins Relay Style Bebaya 4x200m Women in World Record Time

China Wins Relay Style Bebaya 4x200m Women in World Record Time
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Tokyo: Chinese women surprisingly the field to destroy the world record and win the 4x200m Olympic relay title in Major annoyed Thursday.
The Junxuan team, Zhang Yufei, Li Bingjie and Tang Muhan touched 7 minutes by 40.33 seconds in front of the United States (7: 40.73) and Australia (7: 41,29).
World record! #Chn Sensational Swimming 7: 40.33 To win gold in 4x200m freestyle relay women! @ Fina1908 …
https://t.co/adjb6VF0ek- Olympics (@Olympics) 1627531161000IT is the first time both Australia and the US.
Win gold since the event was introduced in 1996.
The three teams were below the previous world record of 7: 41.50 set by Australia in the 2019 World Championship.
Congratulations #Chn on a new world record in the pool! # Tokyo2020 #swimming @ fina1908 https://t.co/UHBBWFJ7JM- Olympics (@OLYMPICS) 1627532410000TIP China takes the title after delaying the cost of Katie Ledecky, WHO threatens extraordinary comeback during the last game.
“These girls swung their lights and I entered the position where I thought I could face the women next to us,” Ledecky said.
“I wish I had half a second in me, but I gave it all.” Great team work !! ? # CHN Gold Medal Claims and New World Records in Freestyle Relays 4×200 Women! ? # USA? …
https://t.co/RFGKJYW3JX- FINA (@ FINA1908) 1627531502000Australia has become an extraordinary favorite entering, with the team of women they have won gold in a 4x100m relay on Sundays, when they break the world record themselves .
With the Australian star Ariarne Titmus led the team behind the victory at the 200m freestyle and 400 m week, the hope is they will sail to another victory.
“It’s a very fast race,” Titmus said.
“We are under the previous world record, so it’s still a good swim from us.
#Swimming it is a new world record !!! Women’s 4×200 Relay Free #chn ⏱7: 40.33 ???? https://t.co / Krpogllw2s- Fina (@ fina1908) 1627531024000 “I feel like I should be better but that’s what you can do on that day and it’s a few big days, so I’m happy to go on the podium.” Titmus trailed which at the end of the first leg and set up Nada, as Emma McKeon Australia, a bronze medalist in a 100m butterfly, was behind after the second too.
Zhang China, who previously won gold in 200m butterflies, conceded some land for Katie McLaughlin and the Australian Madison Wilson Third, before Ledecky made him move.
The Olympic gold medal six times pushed through the Australian Anchor Leah Neale and looked like he could even win another one to leave.
But Li digged, holding back Ledecky To win with less than half a second and safe Chinese gold the second swimming ga Mes.

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