Adekke to break the world record crowned with three free swimming
American Katie Adekke made an offer stunning in the 800-meter freestyle on Friday and broke her own world record for the rarely dominate all competitions free-swimming in the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
It excelled for Adekke from the start and made a big lead on rivals to record eight minutes and 4.79 seconds and excel on her own old former eight minutes and 6.68 in Texas in January.
And it made the British Jazz Carlin second silver medal a time of eight minutes and 16.17 seconds in the Hungarian Boglarka Kabash got the bronze.
And he succeeded to Adekke - defending champion in the 800 meters freestyle - to add a new medal in Rio after he won the gold 200m freestyle and 400m freestyle and the relay race four in the 200-meter freestyle as well as silver in the relay race of four 100 meters.
The only swimming gold medals collected between 200 and 400 races and 800-meter freestyle is the American Debbie Meyer in 1968.
And it broke its own record for Adekke a difference of 1.89 seconds in the longer race swim program for women.
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