U.S. Women's Team Sets New World Record at Olympics

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At the recent Olympic Games, the U.S. women's swimming team achieved a remarkable feat by setting a new world record in the 4x100 medley relay. The team, led by former Connecticut swimmer Gretchen Walsh, delivered an outstanding performance that captivated audiences worldwide.

Walsh, along with teammates Regan Smith, Lilly King, and Torri Huske, completed the race in an astonishing time, surpassing the previous record by a significant margin. This victory not only highlights the team's exceptional skills but also marks a significant moment in Olympic swimming history.

The U.S. team's success is a testament to their hard work, dedication, and the strong teamwork displayed during the event. Each swimmer played a crucial role in achieving this record-breaking performance, demonstrating the depth of talent within the team.

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