Australia's Shayna Jack denies Sarah Sjostrom and Sweden
The Australian women's freestylers won the final race of the swimming competition, the women's 4x100m medley relay. Shayna Jack Fast finish with anchor leg.
With four-time reigning champion America not starting in the morning heat, the final quickly turned into a medal battle between Australia, Canada and Sweden.
Ingrid Wilm Australia and Sweden were neck and neck, with Canada taking a narrow lead in the opening backstroke.
The ranking did not change after the breaststroke, but sarah sjostrom Less than an hour after winning her fourth world title in the 50m freestyle, she swam a stunning butterfly leg in the final changeover to put Sweden ahead.
Michelle Coleman It looked like Sweden was going to be saved, but Jack passed him with just a few meters left to give Australia the gold medal, and Coleman came close to stopping Canada. taylor ruck For silver.
The People's Republic of China came in 4th place with a difference of nearly 3 seconds.
The winner is 18 years old Iona Anderson I swam following the backstroke. abby harkins Breaststroke and Briana Throssell's Butterflies flew before Jack pinned them to gold.
Despite sending players below their strength to Doha, USA leads final swimming medal standings He won eight gold medals, six silver medals, and six bronze medals. China followed with seven gold, three silver, and one bronze.
Along with the closing gold, Isaac Cooper's Australia overtook the Netherlands in the men's 50m backstroke on Sunday to take third place with three gold, nine silver and four bronze medals.