Olympics: Australia has shocked the world and taken a solo lead in the medal count after a record day 1 for the country.
Ariarne Titmus has once again bested America n rival Katie Ledecky with a dominant swim in the women’s 400m freestyle on Sunday morning.
The only problem was Ledecky has actually swimming in lane 4 as the fastest qualifier from the morning heats.
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