THE AUSTRALIAN RECORDS
The Australian Records that we have seen these days of this winning australian swimming team that sets new world records in each top competition
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The Australian Records imposed by that highly prepared swim team are to be commended whether in 400 meters with re-lift or in 100 meters backstroke
400 meters freestyle, Australia for several years has been power in this discipline
Yesterday Ariarne Titmus the young australian swimmer of only 20 years of age defeated the american katie ledecky in the 400 meters freestyle leaving this golden team already mentioned above
The media publicize the reaction of Australian coach Dean Boxall after the victory of his trained Titmus
While they downplay the importance of teamwork, preparation of that australian team
If we analyze the quartet from this country made up of Cate Campbell, Bronte Campbell, Meg Harris and Emma Mckeon who lowered their own record 02 days ago
We have to talk about the golden squad, with discipline, teamwork, training, concentration, these Australian Swimmers set a new world record of 3:29.69.
In those competitive 400 meters with reelevo
These Australian Athletes lowered by 36 hundredths the previous universal record that this own Oceanic Team had with a time of 3: 30.05 since April 2018
07 medals in swimming, 1 surfing, another in slalom rafting, we cannot forget the gold that Kaylee Mckeown won yesterday in the 100 meters backstroke at just 20 years old for this talented australian swimmer.
Mckeown also set another record by completing his job in 57.47 seconds completing the lowest time in the history of this 100m backstroke competition
Not only did Kaylee set a new record, but she surpassed the mark set by American Swimmer Regan Smith (57.86 seconds) in those 100 meters backstroke.
Bronte Campbell with 27 years of age, several competitions in her resume, olympic medalist is one of the leaders of this Australian Swimming Team for the next events
Cate Campbell, Emma Mckeon can stay at the top of this discipline if they keep the preparation for those next events together with the talent of Meg Harris they can set new world records
Many Olympic Gold Medals are missing from this great Australian Swimming Team in the next olympics or world cups of those categories
Today this Australian Swimming Team is the world power
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