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Mexico City Olympics 1968: Australia's 18 years old, Mike Wenden (4th lane from left) hits the pool wall in 52.2 seconds to break the world record for the 100 metres world record freestyle swim. In the first lane is Ken Walsh of the USA, former record holder and he took silver medal. In the second lane is Leonid Ilichev of Russia, fifth and in the third lane is Luis Nicolao of Argentina.

Mexico City Olympics 1968: Australia's 18 years old, Mike Wenden (4th lane from left) hits the pool wall in 52.2 seconds to break the world record for the 100 metres world record freestyle swim. In the first lane is Ken Walsh of the USA, former record holder and he took silver medal. In the second lane is Leonid Ilichev of Russia, fifth and in the third lane is Luis Nicolao of Argentina.
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Mexico City Olympics 1968: Australia's 18 years old, Mike Wenden (4th lane from left) hits the pool wall in 52.2 seconds to break the world record for the 100 metres world record freestyle swim. In the first lane is Ken Walsh of the USA, former record holder and he took silver medal. In the second lane is Leonid Ilichev of Russia, fifth and in the third lane is Luis Nicolao of Argentina.
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