Teenage star Meilutyte 15, claims gold in 100m Breaststroke

Ruta Meilutyte has become Olympic Games champion at the age of 15 by claiming Lithuania’s first Swimming medal with victory in the 100m Breaststroke.

Ruta Meilutyte of Lithuania celebrates after winning the final of the women’s 100m Breaststroke on Day 3 of the London 2012 Olympic Games at the Aquatics Centre.

The teenager made her intentions clear throughout the rounds, setting a new European record in the heats, and was fastest into the final.

Meilutyte led from start to finish and held off a fast-finishing Rebecca Soni, the Beijing silver medallist, to win in 1:05.55.

While the youngster’s achievement was the highlight of the night for the crowd, who were clearly moved by what she had done, it was a thrilling night at the Aquatics Centre.

Yannick Agnel won his second, and France’s third, gold in 24 hours when he led from start to finish to take the 200m Freestyle title in 1:43.14, the fastest ever in a textile suit.

Talking about France’s success in the pool this week, Agnel said ‘We are very pleased because it is a reward for several years of very hard work. It’s pure happiness.’

Beijing silver medallist Park Tae Hwan and 400m Freestyle champion Sun Yang shared second, with world champion Ryan Lochte locked out in fourth.

Teenager Missy Franklin won her first individual medal when she took the 100m Backstroke title in 58.33, with her fellow American Matt Grevers setting a new Olympic record of 52.16 in the men’s equivalent.

Asked about her win, Franklin said ‘It’s incredible. I dreamt about it all my life and I can’t believe it happened at 17 (years old). I cannot put it into words, it’s incredible. I still feel like I am in a dream and someone has to pinch me.’

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