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Gold for Ohashi, Aussie swimmer Titmus; Ledecky easily wins 1,500 meters

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Congrats beating the USA!

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Go Japan! Top of the Olympic medals. Well done!

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About an hour after finishing the 200-meter freestyle, Ledecky held off teammate Erica Sullivan to win the metric mile in 15 minutes, 37.34 seconds.

Ledecky was a whopping 17 seconds off from her World Record, and nobody was that close

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Pretty stunning Gold for Ohashi Yui. Fantastic. Well done indeed!

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It appears that a person has won a competition.

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Congratulations!” the ALL winners and ALL the medalists!

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An hour after the 200-meter freestyle, Ledecky won gold in the 1500-meter freestyle, a full 23 seconds faster than Australia's Kiah Melverton.

She won, and was 4 seconds faster than the silver medallist, Sullivan.

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An hour after the 200-meter freestyle, Ledecky won gold in the 1500-meter freestyle, a full 23 seconds faster than Australia's Kiah Melverton.

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The real question is Did Coach Boxall go nuts again with his celebration!? hahahahaha That was excellent!!

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The fact that Ledecky didn't even medal is a first ever - therefore deserves to be highlighted. It is not showing disrespect, merely highlighting what is a pretty big shock.

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It is truly petty! These athletes bust their butts to get the chance to participate in the Olympics and from the way these articles are often written, they somehow failed because they didnt win a gold medal!

I'll bet none of the writers can say they were "Olympic" athletes, and maybe that affects their judgement in how they write the articles!

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