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Australian swimmer Ariarne Titmus won gold in the women’s 200-meter freestyle, and she set a new Olympic record with a 1:53.50 time. At first, it seemed like Titmus wouldn’t earn a medal at all as she was trailing the top three for the first 100 meters. However, Titmus is known for her lightning finishes, and the Australian swimmer dominated the final 50 meters to pull off the upset. Hong Kong’s Siobhan Bernadette Haughey held the lead until the final 20 meters. Haughey took silver while Canadian Penny Oleksiak earned bronze. “I’m bloody exhausted,” Titmus said. “That was a tough one, I knew S...
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U.S. Olympic athlete Katie Ledecky is an incredibly well-accomplished swimmer, medaling six times during her career. One of the sources of her motivation to perform at an elite level has come from the motivating words of Kobe Bryant, which she recalled fondly at the Team USA Media Summit. “I had one main interaction with him which was at the Golden Goggles,” she said. “He was obviously good friends with Michael Phelps and presented an award with Michael Phelps at the 2017 or 2018 Golden Goggles in Los Angeles.” While she did not explicitly recall the more nuanced details of her conversation wi...
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Five-time Olympic gold medal winner Katie Ledecky revealed what she learned while finishing her degree at Stanford and preparing for the Olympics during the pandemic. The 24-year-old finished her psychology degree and minor in political science last fall, taking a full load of classes through the spring, summer and fall. “I took some really interesting classes in the spring,” she said, “which was right at the beginning of the pandemic. I took a class called Global Change and Emerging Infectious Disease, and that class was scheduled before the pandemic really broke out, and so they really adapt...
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