Swimming greats came up short of the medal podium at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre on Wednesday.
Three swimming greats came up short of the medal podium at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre on Wednesday., the 32-year-old Pellegrini had hoped to earn one more medal in the 200-meter freestyle -- an event she won at the 2008 Beijing Games and still has her name beside in the the world record book.’s Ariarne Titmus, who won the gold with a time that was nearly 2 1/2 seconds faster than the Italian.
The South African talked bravely of a “kill or be killed strategy” -- and indeed, he was second at the turn, neck and neck with Milak. But le Clos couldn’t hang on, finishing more than 3 seconds behind the Hungarian and about a half-second out of a bronze.
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