American Olympic swimmer Missy Franklin, 17, set a world-record Friday night for the 200-meter backstroke, winning her fourth medal and third gold of the games, USA Today reported.
The US swim team's youngest member, 15-year-old Katie Ledecky, also won gold Friday in the 800-meter freestyle, nearly breaking a world record with her time, according to the Associated Press. The defeat was undoubtedly a disappointment for Britain's own defending Olympic champion, Rebecca Adlington, who took home the bronze, according to the AP. Spain's Mireia Belmonte Garcia won the silver medal.
And we hope breaking records isn't getting old for US swimmer Michael Phelps, who added yet another gold to his already historic medal count after winning his final individual race at the Olympic Games today, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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