Claire Weinstein silver medal
Claire Weinstein silver medal
Claire Weinstein silver medal
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Seventeen-year-old Claire Weinstein has won a silver medal in the women's 4x200-meter freestyle relay at the Paris Olympics, contributing to Team USA's podium finish alongside swimming icon Katie Ledecky, who achieved her historic 13th Olympic medal. The U.S. team finished with a time of 7:40.86, just behind Australia's gold-winning time of 7:38.08. Weinstein's performance not only highlights her personal achievement but also marks a significant moment in Ledecky's career, as she surpasses all American women in Olympic history for total medals. Originally from White Plains, New York, Weinstein trains with the Sandpipers of Nevada and has previously made waves in competitive swimming, including a gold medal at the 2022 World Aquatics Championships. She expressed pride in being part of Ledecky's journey, emphasizing the significance of representing the USA on an international stage. With this Olympic success, Weinstein's future in swimming looks promising as she continues to build her legacy in the sport.

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