TORRES WINS SILVER IN 4x100; SETS OLYMPIC RECORD
Published August 11th, 2008
Anchoring the 4x100 meter relay team, former Gator Dara Torres had to settle for a silver medal in her latest record breaking performance. At 41 years old, Torres becomes the oldest swimmer to win a medal at the Olympics. In addition, she becomes the first swimmer to win a medal in 5 different Olympic games. Torres will next compete in the 50 meter freestyle competition.
By Chris Price
WCJB TV20 Sports
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