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Dressel wins gold, China sets record

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From Miami Herald Wire Services

Caeleb Dressel got his first individual gold medal and the Chinese women put together a recordsett­ing relay.

The biggest action of the day session on Day 6 of the Tokyo Olympics on Thursday came in the pool where America’s successor to Michael Phelps won gold in the 100-meter freestyle and China’s women set a world record in 4x200-meter freestyle relay.

Dressel’s winning time was an Olympic record of 47.02 seconds – a mere six-hundredths ahead of defending champion Kyle Chalmers of Australia. That gave him a fourthcare­er gold medal, with three previous ones coming in relays.

The most dramatic race of the day came when China surprised the U.S. and Australia with a world-record performanc­e in the women’s 4x200meter freestyle relay.

Katie Ledecky took the anchor leg for the Americans in third place, nearly 2 seconds behind the Chinese and also trailing the Aussies.

Ledecky passed Australia’s Leah Neale and closed the gap significan­t on China’s Li Bingjie, but couldn’t quite catch her at the end.

Li touched in a worldrecor­d 7 minutes, 40.33 seconds. She also set an Olympic record in winning the 200-meter butterfly before the relay.

The Americans claimed silver in 7:40.73, while Australia took the bronze in 7:41.29. All three medalists broke the previous world record of 7:41.50 set by the Aussies at the 2019 world championsh­ips.

KNOCKED OUT

American world champion pole vaulter Sam Kendricks will miss the Olympics after testing positive for COVID-19.

Kendricks’ dad posted on social media that his son had no symptoms but was informed while in Tokyo that he tested positive and was out of the competitio­n.

Kendricks won the bronze medal at the 2016 Olympics and took gold at the past two world championsh­ips. He holds the American record at 19 feet, 10 1⁄2 inches (6.06 meters).

HOMETOWN HOOPS

Japan’s bid for its first Olympic men’s basketball win in 45 years fell short despite a 34-point effort from Rui Hachimura.

Luka Doncic had another impressive performanc­e with 25 points, seven rebounds and seven assists in 26 minutes, Zoran Dragic scored 24 points and Slovenia remained unbeaten in its Olympic debut by beating Japan 116-81 in the Tokyo Games.

QUICK WORK

American beach volleyball players Kelly Claes and Sarah Sponcil beat Kenya in just 25 minutes, the fastest women’s match since the Olympics adopted its current format.

The U.S. pair beat Brackcides Khadambi and Gaudencia Makokha 21-8, 21-6 to improve to 2-0 and almost certainly clinch a spot in the knockout round of 16.

Americans Phil Dalhausser and Nick Lucena also won, beating Julian Azaad and Nicolas Capogrosso of Argentina 21-19, 18-21, 15-6 to improve to 2-1 in the round robin.

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