Australian swimmers Kaylee McKeown and Ariarne Titmus set new records during the Adelaide Olympic Trials, closely trailing one of American Katie Ledecky's world records.
"We've been revving up for the whole year to finally get myself onto that Olympic team it's a dream come true it really is opening swim on night two, I couldn't have asked for much more," McKeown said, according toLedecky's 400-meter freestyle record time of 3:56.46 was nearly broken by Titmus on night two of the Australian trials. Ledecky became the world record holder at the Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympic Games in 2016.
Ariarne Titmus celebrates winning the Womens 400 meter Freestyle final and breaking the Commonwealth record during the Australian National Olympic Swimming Trials on June 13, 2021 in Adelaide, Australia.Both McKeown and Titmus have qualified for the Australian Women's Olympic Swim Team, according toThe Women's 100-meter backstroke Olympic qualifying time was set at 59.10, and the Women's 400m freestyle Olympic qualifying time at 4:07.10.
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