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Australian women’s relay team finish second at swim titles

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July 28, 2019
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Australian women’s relay team finish second at swim titles

Gwangju, South Korea: The benchmark may still be the United States but coach Jacco Verhaeren is convinced Australia are not far behind despite gold evading them on the world swimming titles' final night in South Korea.

The Americans were again convincing victors of the eight-day meet at Gwangju, breaking the Australian women's relay dominance on Sunday night.

Australia's women's 4x100m medley relay team, from left, Minna Atherton, Jessica Hansen, Emma McKeon and Cate Campbell win silver at the World Swimming Championships.

Australia's women's 4x100m medley relay team, from left, Minna Atherton, Jessica Hansen, Emma McKeon and Cate Campbell win silver at the World Swimming Championships.Credit:AP

Simone Manuel powered home as the Americans won the women's 4x100m medley relay gold in a world record three minutes, 50.40 seconds with Australia nabbing silver.

US backstroker Regan Smith (57.57) also set a new world mark in the lead-off leg.

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Earlier Duncan Scott produced the second fastest leg in history to snatch men's 4x100m medley relay gold for Great Britain from the US with Australia missing a medal.

The Australian women were looking to complete a relay sweep in the medley final.

In fact the Dolphins had won four of the previous six relays overall, marking the first time the men and women had secured the 4x200m freestyle title at the same world titles.

Cate Campbell secured Australia's other final night medal, relegated to 50m freestyle bronze with Manuel becoming the first American to complete the world titles' 50m-100m double.

It ensured the US topped the tally with 27 medals, including 14 gold.

Australia were second with five gold and 19 medals.

It is a remarkable turnaround since Australia's dismal 2017 world swimming titles.

Their Gwangju tally almost doubles their medal count two years ago when they finished a lowly eighth with 10 medals and a solitary gold, failing to win a single relay event.

"USA is by far the favourite next year (Olympics)," Verhaeren said.

"We need to bring our best game next year to be able to stay close.

Australian swimmer Cate Campbell wins bronze in the women's 50m freestyle final at the World Swimming Championships.

Australian swimmer Cate Campbell wins bronze in the women's 50m freestyle final at the World Swimming Championships.Credit:AP

"And we know these world championships don't guarantee the same amount of medals (at Olympics) but it does show we are the No.2 in the world and I think that is something to be very proud of."

Verhaeren said their Gwangju effort showed the five week preparation they had trialled may just give them the Midas touch at Tokyo.

"I couldn't be happier with the team," he said.

"Let's say when we started this path and where we wanted to go, I think this is it, this is what we need to do.

"Everyone needs to take a bit of a break after this, reflect and think how can I do things better but we are up thereRead More – Source

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Gwangju, South Korea: The benchmark may still be the United States but coach Jacco Verhaeren is convinced Australia are not far behind despite gold evading them on the world swimming titles' final night in South Korea.

The Americans were again convincing victors of the eight-day meet at Gwangju, breaking the Australian women's relay dominance on Sunday night.

Australia's women's 4x100m medley relay team, from left, Minna Atherton, Jessica Hansen, Emma McKeon and Cate Campbell win silver at the World Swimming Championships.

Australia's women's 4x100m medley relay team, from left, Minna Atherton, Jessica Hansen, Emma McKeon and Cate Campbell win silver at the World Swimming Championships.Credit:AP

Simone Manuel powered home as the Americans won the women's 4x100m medley relay gold in a world record three minutes, 50.40 seconds with Australia nabbing silver.

US backstroker Regan Smith (57.57) also set a new world mark in the lead-off leg.

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Earlier Duncan Scott produced the second fastest leg in history to snatch men's 4x100m medley relay gold for Great Britain from the US with Australia missing a medal.

The Australian women were looking to complete a relay sweep in the medley final.

In fact the Dolphins had won four of the previous six relays overall, marking the first time the men and women had secured the 4x200m freestyle title at the same world titles.

Cate Campbell secured Australia's other final night medal, relegated to 50m freestyle bronze with Manuel becoming the first American to complete the world titles' 50m-100m double.

It ensured the US topped the tally with 27 medals, including 14 gold.

Australia were second with five gold and 19 medals.

It is a remarkable turnaround since Australia's dismal 2017 world swimming titles.

Their Gwangju tally almost doubles their medal count two years ago when they finished a lowly eighth with 10 medals and a solitary gold, failing to win a single relay event.

"USA is by far the favourite next year (Olympics)," Verhaeren said.

"We need to bring our best game next year to be able to stay close.

Australian swimmer Cate Campbell wins bronze in the women's 50m freestyle final at the World Swimming Championships.

Australian swimmer Cate Campbell wins bronze in the women's 50m freestyle final at the World Swimming Championships.Credit:AP

"And we know these world championships don't guarantee the same amount of medals (at Olympics) but it does show we are the No.2 in the world and I think that is something to be very proud of."

Verhaeren said their Gwangju effort showed the five week preparation they had trialled may just give them the Midas touch at Tokyo.

"I couldn't be happier with the team," he said.

"Let's say when we started this path and where we wanted to go, I think this is it, this is what we need to do.

"Everyone needs to take a bit of a break after this, reflect and think how can I do things better but we are up thereRead More – Source

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