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Simone Manuel wins silver in women's 50 free

RIO DE JANEIRO – Simone Manuel almost did it again.

Simone Manuel during the women's 50-meter freestyle semifinal. (Photo: Erich Schlegel, USA TODAY Sports)

RIO DE JANEIRO – Simone Manuel almost did it again.

Two days after becoming the first African-American female swimmer to win an individual gold medal, the 20-year-old took the silver in the 50-meter freestyle Saturday at Aquatics Stadium with a time of 24.09 seconds. The gold went to Denmark’s Pernille Blume, the 22-year-old who finished in 24.07.

Amid a nearly packed venue that was already buzzing in anticipation of what is expected to be Michael Phelps’ final night of Olympic competition, Manuel — who won the 100 free on Thursday — was just a fingernail away in her follow-up event. The bronze went to 30-year-old Aliaksandra Herasimenia of Belarus (24.11).

Manuel's night isn't over just yet, as she's competing in the 4x100 medley relay with Dana Vollmer, Lilly King and Kathleen Baker.

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