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Virginia’s Leah Smith defended her title in the women’s 500-yard free at the 2016 NCAA Division I Women’s Championships.
Smith initially looked like she would join Katie Ledecky (4:26.58) as the only swimmers ever to break 4:30 in the event’s history. But, Smith faded down the stretch with a 4:31.33 for the win.  That’s the 15th-fastest time ever in the event’s history.
Smith became the 11th swimmer ever to win the 500 free multiple times.
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